Christians perceive that the world is getting worse, so
we sometimes wonder if the end is near.However, God is patient, "not wishing for any to perish but for all to
come to repentance" (2Pet. 3:9).
As the darkness of the world deepens, the light of
truth and righteousness shines even brighter.Indeed, the follies of our time are becoming more obvious to all,
showing us the constant goodness of God's ways.
IN LATER TIMES, IN THE LAST DAYS
In each of the two letters to Timothy, Paul warned of
a coming apostasy.
We do not know
for certain about the specific fulfillments of these warnings.
There was likely some degree of fulfillment within the
lifetime of Timothy and those whom he taught, but we cannot say with certainty.
Some have connected these warnings with the rise of
the Roman Catholic Church and the description of the man of lawlessness in
2Thessalonians 2:1-12.However, we
cannot confirm this by Scripture.
Nevertheless, we
can know for certain that these passages warn us about anyone who bears any of
these characteristics or behaves in any of these ways in our generations.
Consider Paul's warning in 1Timothy 4:1-3:
1But the
Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith,
paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons, 2by
means of the hypocrisy of liars seared in their own conscience as with a
branding iron, 3men who forbid marriage and advocate abstaining from
foods which God has created to be gratefully shared in by those who believe and
know the truth.
This passage
describes not only persons who fall away from the faith but also the process by
which they fall.
Generically, this
process could apply to any apostasy, for anyone who falls away from faith in
Christ listens to false and deceitful doctrines.
An apostate
Christian also "sears" his conscience in lies and hypocrisy.In other words, he becomes insensitive to his
conscience's prodding to turn back to the Lord by continually behaving contrary
to what he knows is right.
Verse 3 describes
specific issues of the particular apostasy addressed here by Paul (forbidding
marriage, abstaining from food).Of
course, not every apostasy involves these issues.
Also consider Paul's warning in 2Timothy 3:1-9:
1But
realize this, that in the last days difficult times will come.2For men will be lovers of self,
lovers of money, boastful, arrogant, revilers, disobedient to parents,
ungrateful, unholy, 3unloving, irreconcilable, malicious gossips,
without self-control, brutal, haters of good, 4treacherous,
reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, 5holding
to a form of godliness, although they have denied its power; avoid such men as
these.6For among them are
those who enter into households and captivate weak women weighed down with
sins, led on by various impulses, 7always learning and never able to
come to the knowledge of the truth.8Just
as Jannes and Jambres opposed Moses, so these men also oppose the truth, men of
depraved mind, rejected in regard to the faith.9But they will not make further progress; for their folly
will be obvious to all, just as Jannes's and Jambres's folly was also.
Difficult times
are often caused by the ungodly behaviors of men.Paul did not warn us of drought, famine,
disease, or some natural disaster, but instead he warned of ungodly men.
Such ungodly men
are described in verses 2-5.
It is not necessary for a person to possess every one
of these traits in order for him to fit this description.Any person who possesses even one of them
will cause difficulty.
The clear instruction for us regarding these men is to
avoid them.Let this be repeated: "Avoid
such men as these."
These men are to
be avoided because of their evil influence.
They have an especially strong effect on "weak women
weighted down with sins..."Such women are
easily captivated by evil men.
The instruction to avoid such men is not a prohibition
against engaging them for rebuke and correction, but rather it is a warning
against falling under their evil influence.Certainly, we must actively try to save them, guard the truth, and
preach the word of God (1Tim. 2:4; 2Tim. 1:14; 4:1-4).
Such men will be
limited in their progress, and eventually "their folly will be obvious to all."
Paul compares them to Jannes and Jambres, who opposed
Moses and failed.Scripture does not
tell us who these men were, but the Jews believed that they were the Egyptian
magicians of Exodus 7:11-12.
These men oppose the truth in their depravity, and
eventually the truth about them will be evident to everyone.They will succeed in their evil intentions to
an extent, but they are ultimately bound for failure.
SOME OBVIOUS FOLLIES OF OUR TIME
Lately, the folly of ungodly men is becoming more and
more obvious.
Paul described
the progress of these men in 2Timothy 3:13:
But evil men and impostors will proceed from bad to
worse, deceiving and being deceived.
As they have
gotten worse, their folly has grown more extreme.We are now seeing practices that some of us
thought would never happen.
The lines between
good and evil are clearer than ever, and any so-called "gray areas" are
disappearing.There is a blessing in
this, for the obvious folly of wicked men makes it easy to choose the side of
God.
The latest state of their folly makes obvious what has
been true from the beginning: these men are evil and wrong.Consider a few specific issues.
Abortion of
unborn babies has always been wrong, but lately this folly is becoming more
obvious.
The Scripture against this wicked practice is more
than abundant (Ex. 21:22-25; Deut. 12:31; Ps. 139:13-16; Prov. 6:17; 28:17;
Jer. 20:17; Luke 1:15; Rom. 9:11-12; etc.).
The recent video revelations of Planned Parenthood's
practice of harvesting organs and tissue from the babies they kill for profit
has shown how depraved this practice is.Hopefully, the knowledge of these atrocities will draw more attention
and help stop them.
The Planned
Parenthood videos make obvious what has always been true.Abortion is thoroughly evil and "brutal"
(2Tim. 3:3), and those who provide abortions have proven to be "lovers of
money" (2Tim. 3:2).God's people must
have nothing to do with practicing, promoting, supporting, or endorsing this
folly and those who facilitate it.
Homosexuality has
always been wrong, but lately this folly is becoming more obvious.
The Scripture against this wicked practice is abundant
(Lev. 18:22; Rom. 1:26-27; 1Cor. 6:9-10; 1Tim. 1:8-11).
The recent state marriage licensing for homosexuals has
forced this folly on the whole nation.The homosexual agenda has advanced this sin beyond what most Christians
thought possible.
Licensing
homosexuality as marriage has pushed the issue to an absurd level, but the
truth about this sin remains unchanged.Homosexuality is an abomination, and God's people must have nothing to
do with practicing, promoting, supporting, or endorsing this folly and those
who facilitate it.
Violence has
always been wrong, but lately this folly is becoming more obvious.
The Scripture against violence is abundant (Gen. 6:11,
13; 9:5-6; Ps. 11:5; Prov. 6:16-17; Matt. 5:21-22; 15:19).
The recent rash of mass shootings in theaters,
schools, and other places as well as the ongoing epidemic of murder in the
cities dominates the news.The lack of
value for life is astounding, but it is no wonder considering how senseless
killing has become a measure of manhood and a form of entertainment.
The frequency and
scale of violence in our nation cause us alarm, but we should have been alarmed
long ago.God's people should never have
anything to do with practicing, promoting, supporting, or endorsing this folly
and those who facilitate it.
CONCLUSION
As the folly of evil men becomes obvious to all, some
will see the truth and turn away from their folly.Others will deny the obvious and continue in
their folly.
Eventually, every soul will recognize folly for what
it is.That may not be until the Lord
comes and every knee bows before Him (Phil. 2:11), but it will happen."They will not make further progress; for
their folly will be obvious to all" (2Tim. 3:9).