
“For God did not appoint us to suffer wrath but to receive salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ. He died for us so that, whether we are awake or asleep we may live together with him.” (1 Thes 5:9-10 NIV)
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Earthquakes are apocalyptic. Intuitively, those of us living in earthquake country know this.
When an earthquake shakes the Pacific Northwest, we wonder if it will be the “Big One” that seismologists have predicted for decades. At the beginning, no one knows if it’s going to be a 3.0 or a 7.0 magnitude, or worse. And we don’t know if it’s going to last for a few seconds or a few minutes.
Mid-morning on Feb. 28, 2001 my entire Bible study group dove nose first under our meeting table like a pod of harbor seals. We clung to the wheeled legs and each other as our church building swayed under the effects of a significant 6.8 magnitude quake. For 40 long seconds the floor was liquid. We rolled back and forth atop the waves—eight shipwrecked lady sailors all tethered together for survival.We dispersed quickly as soon as the tremors were over. At home, I found
e-Dad as white as a sheet. Up in the attic when the quake hit, he rode it out in X formation. Straddling his legs for balance, he hung on for dear life to two of the rafters above his head.
That experience was unnerving. But the damage from Seattle’s Nisqually quake was nothing like the tragedy that's been unfolding in Haiti.
The Haiti news has really been upsetting, hasn’t it?
Shadows of End Times Events
Every time a devastating natural disaster occurs, I wake up from my slumber and run to the Bible. Scripture is clear that God has promised to pour out his wrath toward sinners in a fearsome way during the end times.
In the Old Testament Isaiah says,
See, the day of the LORD is coming—a cruel day, with wrath and fierce anger—to make the land desolate and destroy the sinners within it. The stars of heaven and their constellations will not show their light. The rising sun will be darkened and the moon will not give its light. (Isaiah 13:9-10 NIV)
In the New Testament, Jesus quotes from this Isaiah passage and offers his own dire warning: “There will be great distress, unequaled from the beginning of the world until now—and never to be equaled again.” (Matt 24:21 NIV)The Mother of All Quakes is Coming
The Book of Revelation prophesies that the “mother of all earthquakes” will be unleashed upon the earth during this terrible time.
Then there came flashes of lightning, rumblings, peals of thunder and a severe earthquake. No earthquake like it has ever occurred since man has been on earth, so tremendous was the quake. The great city [Jerusalem] split into three parts, and the cities of the nations collapsed. God remembered Babylon the Great and gave her the cup filled with the wine of the fury of his wrath. Every island fled away and the mountains could not be found. (Rev 16:18-20 NIV)
God's Ultimate Search & Rescue Operation
Theologians debate the sequence of various events, but we do know for certain that during the last days of history, Christians will be tested in severe ways (Matt 24:9-14). However, the very good news is that believers will be spared or “saved” from the final phase of extreme wrath which Jesus and Isaiah warn about above. The Apostle Paul assures the Thessalonians with these encouraging words:
They tell how you turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God, and to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead—Jesus, who rescues us from the coming wrath.
(1 Thes 1:9-10 NIV. See also 1 Thes 5:9-10 & Rom 5:9.)

The Most Amazing Airlift Ever
Paul says that Jesus will return, and a glorious ascension of believers will occur. We will be raised from the earth to meet our Lord in the air before these calamitous wrath-filled events begin. Those who have passed away before this time will also be raised (1 Thes 4:16-17).
Keep Watch! And know what to look for...
In the Parable of the Ten Virgins, our Lord Jesus admonishes believers to “keep watch” for his return. Since “no one knows the day or the hour,” Christians are responsible to know the signposts of our bridegroom’s impending arrival. One major signpost is mentioned in Matt 24:15 and
2 Thes 2:1-4. (What is it?)
How to Become a Christian

Are you a believer? The Bible is clear: “Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him.” However, “if you confess with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” (Rom 10:9)
I urge you to confess Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior today.
Related
1. Four Views on the Book of Revelation by Gundry & Pate (Zondervan). An understandable discussion of the four major theological positions.
2. “God’s Deliverance from God is the Foundation of God’s Deliverance from Satan” by John Piper
3. “Does God Hate Haiti?” by Albert Mohler
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10 Comments:
In 2008 when we were in California, we were in an old adobe house, when it started to shake. Both my husband and I thought it was a train going by. The woman who was leading the tour said: "no that would be an earthquake, and we should exit the building". It was quite the experience for us Michiganders. When we got to the Santa Monica pier my sister was on the phone asking if we were O.K. She said a 5.4 quake had hit LA. Since it wasn't very bad we thought it was quite the adventure.
I've been in earthquakes as strong as 7.2,and they are frightening experiences. You gave me an idea, I should write a post about it! :)
I have never experienced an earthquake, but I have been through a freak tornado.
We had "fun" in the Twin Earthquakes back in, I think, the late 80s. My youngest was staying with friends who had no phone, making for extra stress. Did a LOT of praying, and we were ALL fine. My heart and prayers are with all who are over there who still don't know about their loved ones. Thank you for a powerful WFW with plenty of food for thought.
wow very good post for WFW! Thank you for sharing. Mine is up too.
E-mom,
This was POWERFUL!! I'd have to say my favorite post ever!!!!
I can't even "begin" to imagine what went through your mind during that earthquake.
Until I met a wonderful friend/author that lived in CA, I vowed to never go there because I was "afraid" of earthquakes. (Yes, it was that bad.)
I did finally go, several times.
I loved how you tied all of this together at the end.
All I know is this; I want to be like those wise 5 virgins. I want to be "ready" when our Master calls.
Thanks so much for sharing this today~
Wow...e-mom...powerful words here...so much to think and pray on...
I have never experienced an earthquake, but I can imagine the horror and uncertainty...
We must be ready...for we know not the time or place...
peace to you!
lori
We had a slight "tremor" in IN last year...that did not even paint a fraction of the picture that you have for me in this post. So much interesting info. Thanks for challenging all your readers to either make sure they know where they are going...or remember to rejoice in the coming days!!
A Stone Gatherer: An adobe house... how neat. But I would have been frightened! Yes, earthquakes make LOUD sound... like a train or heavy truck passing. I'd be afraid (somewhat) to live in CA... earthquakes are much more frequent there than in the PNW. Thanks for sharing!
Brenda: I do hope you write about your 7.2 quake. :~D
April: It's all in what you're used to. I'd rather live through earthquakes than tornados!
Kaye Swain: Like you, a few in our Bible study group prayed aloud. The rest of us were stunned and silent! (LOL, the nurse in our group reflexively called out the time.) Thanks for stopping by.
Life's Journey: Thanks for visiting today. :~D
Susan: You're so sweet... I'm glad you enjoyed this post. I learned a few things about end times events researching it. God is GOOD!
We would love to live in sunny CA, but like you, I don't know if I could handle frequent earthquakes.
Thanks for hosting today!
Lori: Never been through a quake? Great! They really make one pause...
Bobbi: So you have earthquakes in IN? I didn't know that. I'm glad you enjoyed this post. :~D
In the okd testament, he was, as we may call him, a God of Wrath but in the new testament he certainly was a God of Love.
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