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So
You Want a "Sign" From God?
Ray Comfort
Tony sat patiently on
the “red-eye” flight, and passed the long hours of the
night by reading a Bible that his wife had given to him a few hours
earlier. She had convinced him that he had sinned against God by
violating the Ten Commandments. What she said was true. Tony had
broken the Commandments. He had lied and stolen, and he knew that
if he stood before God on Judgment Day he was in big trouble. The
words of Jesus echoed in his mind: “Whoever looks upon a woman
to lust after her, has committed adultery already with her in his
heart.”
The opened pages brought
back a flood of childhood memories from his days at Sunday school.
He remembered a number of Bible stories. Of course, there was the
one was about Jesus dying on the cross for our sins, and rising
on the third day. Then there was the story that put the fear of
God in Tony as a child. It was the narrative of the man who ignored
the things of God and instead stored up treasures on earth. God
said to him, “You fool. Tonight your soul shall be required
of you.” Others stories such as Adam and Eve, David and Goliath,
Moses and the Red Sea, and Daniel and the Lion’s den came
to mind as well.
His wife had
also insisted that he needed the Savior. She warned, “If you
die without Jesus Christ, you will face the Law that you have broken,
and it will be harsher than the law of gravity. You must repent,
and trust Jesus…like you would trust a parachute to save you.”
Tony had a
dilemma. How could he know if the Bible was true? Who wrote it?
Was it written by God or by men? Could he trust its words? He glanced
at two gospel tracts his wife had put into the Bible. One was titled,
“Scientific Facts in the Bible.” It listed about a dozen
scientific facts that were written in the Scriptures thousands of
years before man discovered them. That didn’t impress Tony
at all. He wanted concrete evidence. The other publication was called
“The Bible is Full of Mistakes.” Despite the title,
the tract actually listed biblical “signs” of the end
of the age. These signs were said to be earthquakes, famines, violence,
diseases, lawlessness, wars, occult interest, the increase in travel
and in knowledge, and a number of other things. As he glanced over
the “signs,” Tony mumbled, “These have always
been around.”
There was one
prophecy that did impress him though. It was the one about the Jews
obtaining Jerusalem. In 1967, the Jews regained Jerusalem for the
first time in 2,000 years. This was an event that Jesus said would
take place as a sign of the end of the age. It was interesting,
but it wasn’t enough. He wanted to know who actually wrote
the Bible and whether or not he could trust it. Was it indeed “written
by God” as it so often claimed to be, or was it simply written
by men?
Another thought
that his wife had mentioned was that God had deliberately filled
the Bible with stories that would be offensive to anyone with a
proud heart. His purpose in doing this was so that all who came
to Him for salvation would have to come through the lowly door of
humility; God “resists the proud, and gives grace to the humble.”
As Tony sat contemplating these thoughts, he admitted that that
was a common thread throughout the Bible, from Adam and Eve, to
David and Goliath, to Jonah and the whale, to Daniel and the lion’s
den, to Noah and the Ark, to Sampson and Delilah, to Jesus being
born in a stable, and walking on water. Anyone with any intellectual
dignity would never stoop to believe such trite fairy tales. “Stoop”
was the operative word. To believe in the Bible one would certainly
have to come down a notch or two. If that was indeed what God had
done, the words of Jesus did then make sense: “I thank you,
O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hid these things
from the wise and prudent, and have revealed them to babes”
(Matthew 12:25, italics added).
All these thoughts
and reading made Tony’s eyes suddenly feel heavy. He closed
them momentarily. As he signed deeply, he heard a sober male voice
over the speaker system. It was the captain warning that the plane
had serious engine trouble, and that it was about to crash! He then
informed the passengers that there was parachute under their seats,
and after reading the instruction booklet that was in the seat pocket
in front of them, they were to immediately put on the parachute.
As Tony took
hold of the publication, he read the bold print on the cover:
“Important!
Emergency Parachute Instructions…
your life depends on your
understanding of these instructions.”
He opened it
further and saw step-by-step directives. It spoke of the importance
of strap adjustment. It also said how to avoid being sucked into
the jet engines, where to locate the rip cord, when to pull it,
how to make sure the parachute didn’t become twisted, and
how to land without serious injury.
As he looks
at its words, he wondered who authored the publication. Was it the
parachute manufacturer, the airline, or did someone else pen it?
Another even more urgent warning came over the speaker system. The
sober voice said that the aircraft door was about to open, and that
cabin pressure would suddenly drop. It said that it would be too
late to put on the parachute once the door was opened. The voice
said, “Put it on now!”
Tony ignored
the warning. His mind was absorbed with other thoughts. “Who
was it that wrote the instruction booklet? Was it some weirdo? Or
was it authored by the airline? What was their purpose in writing
it? Perhaps it was written by the parachute manufacturer, or then
again, it may have been...”
His thoughts
were stopped mid-sentence by a deafening roar. The aircraft door
had been opened. Cabin pressure dropped. In a split second, air
was sucked from Tony’s lungs. His eyes filled with terror
as he gasped for precious air. Suddenly, he was ripped from his
seat and pulled towards the open door. With all his strength, he
held onto a seatback as the irresistible vacuum pulled him closer
to the opening. His fingers weaken. In an instant, he was gone...sucked
into the blackness of the night.
As he plummeted
in unspeakable terror towards the unforgiving earth, ten words echo
in his mind, “You fool. Tonight your soul shall be required
of you.”
Suddenly Tony
awoke. The open Bible was still on his lap. His hands were dripping
with sweat. His breathing was fast and heavy. It was a nightmare.
His wide eyes fell onto a passage of scripture:
“For
it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring
to nothing the understanding of the prudent...For the Jews require
a sign, and the Greeks seek after wisdom: But we preach Christ crucified,
to the Jews a stumblingblock, and to the Greeks foolishness…”
(1 Corinthians 1:19, 22—23).
The Jews had
the Law, but they wanted further evidence. If they were honest and
humble of heart, the cross would not be “foolishness”
to them. They had violated the holy precepts of God’s Law
and were in big trouble. It was because of this knowledge that they
should have understood why they needed a Savior to blot out their
sins, but (like Tony) they still wanted some sort of “sign.”
The Greeks,
however, didn’t have the light of the Law to humble them.
They were still in the dark as to their true state, so in their
proud ignorance they didn’t see any need for any sacrifice
for their sins. Therefore the cross didn’t make any sense.
It was foolishness to them.
To the proud
Jew, the cross was a stumblingblock (something they could not get
around), and to the Greeks, it was foolishness (something that made
no sense).
Tony then found
himself in the Book of Matthew, where he read:
“Then
certain of the scribes and of the Pharisees answered, saying, Master,
we would see a sign from you. But he answered and said to them,
An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign; and there
shall no sign be given to it, but the sign of the prophet Jonah:
For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the whale’s
belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in
the heart of the earth” (Matthew 12: 38—40).
Can you see
what the Bible is saying? Jesus told those who wanted a “sign,”
that it wouldn’t be given. They had the Law and the prophets—the
Instruction Book made the issue clear. The Law showed them their
great need; the prophets showed them their Savior. If they did what
the Scriptures said to do, they would be saved. Their demand for
a further sign wasn’t justified. The only “sign”
that would be given was the cross--God’s parachute.
If you have
never repented and put your trust in the Savior, the question of
who wrote the Bible isn’t relevant or even important at the
moment. What matters is that if you don’t obey its instructions
you will perish...and that could happen in an instant. As you suddenly
begin to realize your true danger and how foolish you have been
in demanding some sort of a sign, your heart may begin to beat a
little faster. It may even begin thumping...and suddenly overload
a weakened wall. You could have a heart attack and drop dead even
before finish reading this paragraph. Death’s irresistible
vacuum (often suddenly) sucks 140,000 people through its black door
every 24 hours. Your predicament doesn’t leave you in a position
to contemplate, procrastinate, or to even to negotiate. You are
a desperately guilty criminal who stands condemned before a holy
and angry judge. You deserve an immediate death sentence. However,
the Judge is rich in mercy and He offers you the way of salvation
through Jesus Christ.
What are you
going to do? Argue further? Come to your senses. Simply put on the
parachute. Do what the Bible commands: “Put on the Lord Jesus
Christ,” and you will then know the divine accuracy of the
Instruction Book.
The biblical
order for salvation from death is always obedience to the will of
God first, and then (after obedience) comes knowledge of the truth:
“If any
man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it
be of God, or whether I speak of myself...Then said Jesus to those
Jews which believed on him, If you continue in my word, then are
you my disciples indeed; And you shall know the truth, and the truth
shall make you free” (John 7:17, 21.32, italics added).
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“Instructions” on www.livingwaters.com -- click on "Are
You a Good Person?"
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