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The last days // Os últimos dias

A geração do Eu, Eu, Eu

Wow! I’m always amazed when I read this passage, especially during these days when we see so many riots around the world and so many bad behaviors that we can’t understand why people act like that. But, as many doubt the Bible, everything is written, although few can understand it.

Paul wrote to Timothy a second time, and this letter seems that never gets old. Just like the Manifesto of the Communist party. So old but so current.

“But understand this, that in the last days there will come times of difficulty. 2 For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, proud, arrogant, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, 3 heartless, unappeasable, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not loving good, 4 treacherous, reckless, swollen with conceit, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, 5 having the appearance of godliness, but denying its power. Avoid such people. 6 For among them are those who creep into households and capture weak women, burdened with sins and led astray by various passions…” (2 Timothy 3: 1 – 6).

We do see all these kinds everywhere, every day. You can just log in your Instagram or Facebook account or turn on the tv. We see lovers of self, of money, proud, arrogant, abusive, Oh My God… it is like I’m describing the 2019 reality. Paul recommends avoiding such people. It is hard to avoid them all because they’re everywhere. So, if Paul was here, I would ask him, what do we do now? Perhaps Timothy had the same doubt, and Paul knew we would get to this point and he already answered.

“Indeed, all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted, 13 while evil people and impostors will go on from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived. 14 But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have firmly believed, knowing from whom you learned it 15 and how from childhood you have been acquainted with the sacred writings, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. 16 All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, 17 that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.” (2 Timothy 3:12 – 17)

We just have to try to not get influenced by those behaviors, and attitudes. That’s why we should read the Bible every day, to have it fresh in our minds, to remember who our LORD is, and what leads us astray from our goal, which is Christ, to be with Him. We have the Word of God to equip us to live righteously amongst these people and all the persecution that will come because in doing so, we’ll be swimming against the stream, and people hate the different. With the Word of God, we can also find comfort during these troubled times and joy even living in the hardships of the Christian life.

However, there are some people who will never get to this part, because they’ll choose blindness, they oppose the truth, men corrupted in mind and disqualified regarding the faith, but they will never get very far, for their folly will be plain to all. (v.7 – 9).

Do not despair because of the injustice that we see in the world. We see so much evilness. Some people even ask where God is in all this. I’ll tell you.

“and they say, “The Lord does not see;
    the God of Jacob does not perceive.”
8 Understand, O dullest of the people!
    Fools, when will you be wise?
9 He who planted the ear, does he not hear?
He who formed the eye, does he not see?
10 He who disciplines the nations, does he not rebuke?
He who teaches man knowledge—
11     the Lord—knows the thoughts of man,
    that they are but a breath.

23 He will bring back on them their iniquity
    and wipe them out for their wickedness;
    the Lord our God will wipe them out.” (Psalm 94: 7 – 11; 23)

God is above time. He sees everything. And in due time, He will make justice. We just have to hang in here a little bit more. Because real justice will come. Sooner now.


Uau! Sempre fico impressionada ao ler esta passagem, especialmente durante os dias em que vemos tantos tumultos ao redor do mundo e tantos comportamentos ruins que não conseguimos entender por que as pessoas agem assim. Mas, como muitos duvidam da Bíblia, tudo está escrito, embora poucos possam entendê-lo.

Paulo escreveu a Timóteo uma segunda vez, e esta carta parece que nunca envelhece. Assim como o manifesto do partido comunista. Tão velho, mas tão atual.

“Mas entenda isso, que nos últimos dias virão tempos de dificuldade. 2 Pois as pessoas serão amantes de si mesmas, amantes do dinheiro, orgulhosas, arrogantes, abusivas, desobedientes aos pais, ingratas, ímpias, 3 sem coração, impraticáveis, caluniosas, sem autocontrole, brutais, sem amor, 4 traiçoeiras, imprudentes , inchados de vaidade, mais amantes do prazer do que amantes de Deus, 5 tendo aparência de piedade, mas negando seu poder. Evite essas pessoas. 6 Pois entre eles estão os que se infiltram nas famílias e capturam mulheres fracas, carregadas de pecados e desencaminhadas por várias paixões ... ”(2 Timóteo 3: 1 - 6).

Vemos todos esses tipos em todos os lugares, todos os dias. Você pode simplesmente acessar sua conta do Instagram ou Facebook ou ligar a TV. Vemos amantes de si mesmos, do dinheiro, orgulhosos, arrogantes, abusivos, Oh Meu Deus ... é como se eu estivesse descrevendo a realidade de 2019. Paulo recomenda evitar essas pessoas. É difícil evitá-los todos, porque eles estão em toda parte. Então, se Paul estivesse aqui, eu perguntaria a ele, o que fazemos agora? Talvez Timóteo tinha a mesma dúvida, e Paulo sabia que chegaríamos a esse ponto e ele já respondeu.

“De fato, todos os que desejam viver uma vida piedosa em Cristo Jesus serão perseguidos, 13 enquanto pessoas más e impostores continuarão de mal a pior, enganando e sendo enganados. 14 Mas, quanto a você, continue com o que aprendeu e em que acreditou firmemente, sabendo de quem o aprendeu 15 e como desde a infância você se familiarizou com os escritos sagrados, capazes de torná-lo sábio para a salvação por meio da fé em Cristo Jesus. 16 Toda Escritura é inspirada por Deus e proveitosa para ensinar, para reprovar, para corrigir e para treinar na justiça, 17 para que o homem de Deus seja completo, equipado para toda boa obra. ”(2 Timóteo 3:12 - 17 )

Nós apenas temos que tentar não ser influenciados por esses comportamentos e atitudes. É por isso que devemos ler a Bíblia todos os dias, para mantê-la fresca em nossas mentes, para lembrar quem é o nosso Senhor e o que nos desvia do nosso objetivo, que é Cristo, de estar com Ele. Temos a Palavra de Deus para nos equipar a viver retamente entre essas pessoas e toda a perseguição que virá, pois, ao fazer isso, estaremos nadando contra a corrente e as pessoas odeiam o diferente. Com a Palavra de Deus, também podemos encontrar conforto durante esses tempos difíceis e alegria, mesmo vivendo as dificuldades da vida cristã.

No entanto, existem pessoas que nunca chegarão a essa parte, porque escolherão a cegueira, se oporão à verdade, homens corrompidos e desqualificados em relação à fé, mas nunca chegarão muito longe, pois sua loucura será clara para todos. (v.7 - 9).

Não se desespere por causa da injustiça que vemos no mundo. Vemos muita maldade. Algumas pessoas até perguntam onde Deus está nisso tudo. Vou te contar.

“e ainda dizem: “O Senhor não nos vê;
o Deus de Jacó nada percebe”.

8 Insensatos, procurem entender!
E vocês, tolos, quando se tornarão sábios?
9 Será que quem fez o ouvido não ouve?
Será que quem formou o olho não vê?
10 Aquele que disciplina as nações
    os deixará sem castigo?
Não tem sabedoria aquele
    que dá ao homem o conhecimento?
11 O Senhor conhece
    os pensamentos do homem,
e sabe como são fúteis.
23 Deus fará cair sobre eles os seus crimes,
e os destruirá por causa dos seus pecados;
    o Senhor, o nosso Deus, os destruirá!”(Salmo 94: 7 - 11; 23)

Deus está acima do tempo. Ele vê tudo. E no devido tempo, Ele fará justiça. Só temos que ficar aqui um pouco mais. Porque a verdadeira justiça virá. Mais breve agora.

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