In the excellent, recently released series entitled, “The Chosen,” Jesus assembles a motley group of disciples, one of whom is Simon (Peter). A natural born leader used to taking matters into his own hands, Simon is gradually introduced to a new perspective by Jesus. When Matthew, a hated tax-collector with autistic tendencies, is taken into the group, Simon struggles. Jesus’ reply to Simon? “Get used to different.”
Today, as a result of the corona pandemic, the world has turned a corner and life will never fully return back to the way it was. Social distancing and restrictions on liberties have been readily accepted out of fear. Soon to come may be mandatory vaccinations, digital tracking of people, more censorship of free speech, & further enslavement of the church under government. God’s word to the church is this, “Get used to different.”
We really shouldn’t be surprised at the troubling changes happening to our world. “And, behold, I come quickly,” (Revelation 22:12). The Bible has been prophesying a coming end to this present age for the past 6,000 years. In truth, Christians should be the most progressive, forward-thinking people in the world— having prayed “Thy kingdom come” for the past 2,000 years! We should understand better than anyone that this present age with all its inherent corruption must “pass away” before the Messianic kingdom can come in all its fullness.
In “The Chosen,” Simon is presented as a pugnacious leader who is used to fighting for what he wants. He engages in brawls, gambling, and evading the Roman authorities on a matter of unpaid taxes. Jesus has to set Simon straight about acting in the flesh: “I did not come to fight the Romans. My kingdom is for the hearts of men.” Simon had to get used to different.
In this present time, God is calling His people to get used to different. How different? To die to self. To not respond in the flesh under provocation. To transfer our sights from ambition for worldly success, to hunger for the souls of men.
“Love not the world; neither the things of this world. If any man loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him.”
The Bible portrays the end of the end times as the shaking of everything that can be shaken. The fall of all worldly kingdoms, and the burning up of all its stuff. In the end times, men will be seen throwing gold & silver into the streets, finally realizing that salvation is not something that can be purchased by wealth and power. But, only by the precious blood of the Lamb.
God is calling His church to get used to different. In place of timidity to opposition, boldness in our testimony. In place of “peace & safety,” persecution, even laying down our life. In place of worldly ambitions, humility, an emptying of oneself. In place of carnality, a place in the kingdom.
Whether you cooperate or not with God’s plan for this world, His plan will be accomplished. God has started shaking, the birth pangs have begun. Signs of the times are already upon us; others rapidly approach. The power of this world is being quickly consolidated into one final evil empire. It will be given over to one man to wield as he sees fit. Divine restraint of evil is being lifted, as the world seeks to become its own god.
Separation from the trends of this present evil age is being forced upon the true church of Jesus Christ. Little by little stress cracks are appearing between those who love God and those who hate Him. Gulfs are enlarging. The true church of Jesus Christ recognizes the signs of Christ’s return. It will not come upon them “like a thief in the night.”
A gathering storm is approaching the nation of Israel. Despite assurances of peace & safety, the world wants the Jews destroyed. And with them, the Christians. The world sees both faiths as major roadblocks to global ambition, to their own progressive thought. “If you were of the world, the world would love its own. Yet because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you,” (John 15:19).
As believers in the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob— who is Yeshua, Jesus Christ— we will be hated by the world for His name’s sake. That is a promise. That is our robe of glory, our crown of righteousness. To be hated & rejected as He was, for the servant is not greater than his master. “If they persecuted Me, they will also persecute you,” (John 15:20).
This may be too strong for some of you to accept right now. As a loving, gentle people, we find it hard not to be liked and accepted by everyone. As sheep, we want to follow, not cause a stir. We seek after peace, not dissent.
“Do not think that I came to bring peace on the earth; I did not come to bring peace, but a sword,” (Matthew 10:34). Jesus ultimately returns to crush the head of the serpent, Satan, and set up His own glorious, eternal kingdom. The doing away of the present world’s kingdom for the kingdom of God is violent; but be not dismayed. The war may begin by evil men, but it will be finished off by the angels of God. Make no mistake about that. Jesus comes to destroy evil and truly set mankind free. And we may be the generation to see it all play out.
So saints, get used to different.