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Erlo Stegen

Difficult Times in Last Days

The Bible warns of difficult times in the last days, but through Jesus Christ, we can be a light in dark times by obeying God's commands and being holy.
Erlo Stegen emphasizes the challenges faced in the last days as described in 2 Timothy 3:1-5, warning that perilous times will come marked by self-love, greed, and a lack of moral integrity. He reflects on historical persecutions of Christians, illustrating how faith can shine even in darkness, and warns of the increasing evil in the world, urging believers to remain steadfast and distinct from the wickedness around them. Stegen highlights the importance of recognizing the signs of the times and the necessity of living a life that reflects Christ's light amidst the growing darkness.

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2 Tim 3: 1- 5: But know this, that in the last days grievous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, haughty, railers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, without natural affection, implacable, slanderers, without self-control, fierce, no lovers of good, traitors, headstrong, puffed up, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God; holding a form of godliness, but having denied the power therefore. From these also turn away.

In 2 Timothy 3 v 1-5, the verse starts with "know this". That means we need to take note of what is said. In the last days perilous, difficult days will come. These last days might be a whole church age or unique periods of testing. For example, in the time of Nero the Christians were terribly persecuted. It is thought that Nero started the fire that burnt much of Rome and then he blamed the Christians for it. Paul was also horribly persecuted. He was beaten many times and stoned and left for dead but he survived. He was talented but the world doesn't want a good thing. King Louis of France was an enemy of the Christians called the Huguenots. There was a time when blood flowed in the streets. The Christians were not allowed to meet or bury their dead. They would still bury their dead and then plant a tree so that when the officials came to look, they would think they had only planted a tree. The Huguenots then fled to other countries (and some eventually came to South Africa) and became a light in those countries where they went. When they left, a very dark time came to France. There have been very difficult times in the history of the world. In Russia during Stalin's reign, it is estimated that millions of people died. There are difficult days which God has allowed in the last days.

The Bible says that if that time would not be shortened, no-one would survive. During the time of the anti-Christ, people won't be able to buy or sell if they do not accept the mark of the beast. He might not come in that way, but Satan's spirit is already working today. Evil will increase dramatically and times will get worse. The word perilous or terrible is only used twice in the New Testament: in Timothy and in gospel according to Matthew. In the region of the Gadarenes, there were two men who no longer lived with people. They lived among the tombs where the dead are buried. No normal person lives in a cemetery. In the same way, some people are not among those who are alive but they are with those who are dead in their sin like immorality and lies. Even some young people live in the cemetery because they hide their stolen goods there thinking that no-one will find it. The Bible says that they were violent, dangerous men and people couldn't even walk past there. Then the Lord Jesus came and they said, " Lord, have you come to torment us before the time?" In Matthew 25 v 41, the Lord spoke to those on His left hand and said, " Depart from me, you cursed, into the fire made for the Devil and his angels."

Hell was not created for man but if you associate with the devil, then you will be punished with him and it will be a terrible punishment. When Lazarus died, he went to heaven but the rich man went to hell. The rich man lifted up his eyes and cried to Father Abraham to send Lazarus to put a drop of water on his tongue. When he was on earth, he didn't want to go near Lazarus but now he wanted Lazarus to come and put water on his lips. It will be terrible to be cast into the lake of fire.

Timothy says that terrible times will come and it will get worse and worse. Daniel says that many will be purified but that the wicked will get more wicked. In Revelation 22 v 11, it says that the unjust will be unjust still and the filthy will be filthy still. He who is in heaven will see and shout it from the roof tops. He who is holy must be holy still. If you do not obey, you will be severely punished and this doesn't only refer to believers but also to unbelievers. For example, Ananias and Sapphira lied and they fell down dead.

People love themselves (as it says in verse 2). They are only worried about their own interests. They elevate themselves and think that they are better than others. Gossipers and slanderers have tongues that are ignited by the devil. They speak evil of people and spread stories with their cellphones. Those who have an ear to hear should hear or continue with their evil and receive their reward.

But you must be different. Through Jesus Christ you can be a light in dark, difficult days.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Introduction to Difficult Times in the Last Days
  2. A. The Bible warns of perilous times in 2 Timothy 3:1-5
  3. B. These times can be a whole church age or unique periods of testing
  4. II. Examples of Difficult Times in History
  5. A. Persecution of Christians in Rome under Nero
  6. B. Persecution of Huguenots in France under King Louis
  7. C. Persecution of Christians in Russia under Stalin
  8. III. The Increase of Evil in the Last Days
  9. A. Satan's spirit is already working today
  10. B. Evil will increase dramatically and times will get worse
  11. IV. The Consequences of Sin
  12. A. Hell was not created for man, but for the devil and his angels
  13. B. The punishment for sin will be terrible
  14. V. The Call to Be Different
  15. A. Through Jesus Christ, we can be a light in dark times
  16. B. We must obey God's commands and be holy

Key Quotes

“Hell was not created for man, but for the devil and his angels.” — Erlo Stegen
“If you do not obey, you will be severely punished and this doesn't only refer to believers but also to unbelievers.” — Erlo Stegen
“He who is in heaven will see and shout it from the roof tops.” — Erlo Stegen

Application Points

  • We must be careful not to associate with the devil and his ways, lest we suffer the same punishment.
  • We must obey God's commands and be holy, even in the face of increasing evil and sin.
  • Through Jesus Christ, we can be a light in dark times and bring hope to a world that is increasingly lost.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Bible mean by 'perilous times' in 2 Timothy 3:1-5?
The Bible means that there will be difficult and challenging times in the last days, where evil will increase and people will be tempted to sin.
How can we be a light in dark times?
Through Jesus Christ, we can be a light in dark times by obeying God's commands and being holy.
What happens to people who associate with the devil?
People who associate with the devil will be punished with him and it will be a terrible punishment.
What is the punishment for sin?
The punishment for sin will be terrible and will be cast into the lake of fire.

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