Pastor David Jeremiah |
By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Christian Post Reporter
Popular Pastor David Jeremiah weighed in on the question of
whether COVID-19 is mentioned in biblical prophecy and stressed that no matter
how devastating it gets, “the coronavirus is not a big deal to God.”
“Is there a connection
between COVID-19 and the End Times?” Jeremiah, pastor of Shadow Mountain
Community Church in El Cajon, California, began in his Sunday sermon.
“Are we living in the last days before the return of Jesus Christ? Is all that
is happening to us at this moment a sign that the world is coming to an end?
How do we know if the coronavirus is a sign?”
The founder of Turning Point
Radio and Television Ministries defined a “biblical sign” as an “event or a
symbol or an object or a place, or a person whose existence indicates something
important on God's plan for the future.”
“Jesus said in the future
there are going to be signs,” he said, adding that Jesus also said no one knows
the “day or hour” of His return.
“If someone tells you they
know when Jesus is coming back, you can tell them absolutely that’s not
possible,” he said.
Jesus does identify six signs
that “let us know if we’re in that time,” Jeremiah said, including deception by
false Christs; disputes and warfare among nations; deliverance of believers to
tribulation; the defection of false believers; and the declaration of the
Gospel to the whole world.
“Is this a sign of the Second
Coming of Christ? I cannot say with any sense of certainty that it is. But
neither can I say with any certainty that it is not. It could be the early
evidence of number three on Jesus' sign list, the coming of pestilence,” he
said.
Jesus refers to what will
happen at the end of the age as a “pestilence” (Luke 21:11).
Merriam Webster defines
pestilence as a “contagion or infectious epidemic that is virulent and
devastating.”
“That's a pretty good description of what's going on right now,”
Jeremiah said.
“Jesus said this pestilence
would arrive like ‘birth pains,’” he continued. “This means that it will
increase in frequency and intensity in the time leading up to His return. This
means that as the end approaches, we should expect infectious disease outbreaks
to occur more frequently, impact more people, and be more deadly. This is what
the coronavirus threatens to do.”
There are more than 451,300
diagnosed cases globally of COVID-19, according to data compiled by the Center for Systems
Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. Some 20,500 have died
worldwide and over 112,900 have recovered.
In the U.S., more than 60,100
people have been diagnosed with the virus and 827 people have died as of
Wednesday afternoon.
The coronavirus is “probably”
not the pestilence Jesus was referring to, Jeremiah clarified, as it does not
“perfectly qualify as a prophetic sign.”
“I could not stand here and
say to you and have any confidence in saying that this is the fulfillment of
number three on Jesus sign list of Matthew 24,” he said. “But it surely is a
picture of it, isn't it? It surely does remind us that such signs exist, and
such things will happen.”
However, the virus is
none-the-less a sign, he explained, adding, “Not so much perhaps as a sign of
the future but a sign for today. A reminder of things we too easily
forget.”
The coronavirus teaches us
the vulnerability of everyone; the credibility of the Bible; the uncertainty of
life; the scarcity of hope; and finally, the sufficiency of Jesus, the
bestselling author said.
“Jesus doesn't just overcome
the event. He overcomes the environment where the event happens,” he explained.
“In these challenging days, we cannot forget what Jesus told us in 2nd
Corinthians 12:9, that His grace is sufficient for us. You will find that out
during these days, if you haven't found it out already. The sufficiency of
Jesus Christ for those who have put their trust in Him will be on display
everywhere.”
He concluded, “How uncertain
and how precious are our days? I hope we can all use some of this required
quiet time to reflect on our lives and give thanks for God’s grace.”
In an interview with
Megan West of My Faith Votes on Monday, Jeremiah told listeners that amid
anxiety and uncertainty, “God is a breath away,” adding, “There aren’t any
surprises for God. He didn’t get surprised by any of this.”
Jeremiah also stressed the
importance of controlling what goes into one’s mind. “If you want to be
depressed, if you want to be overwhelmed, you can do that by spending hours
watching the reports,” he said.
While it’s important to be
informed, Jeremiah recommended listening to one condensed report a day instead
of inundating oneself with negativity.
“This is not the end of the
world. Step back, take a deep breath, and get into the Word of God and be
reminded that God is in control,” he said.
When tempted to focus on the
negative, the pastor recommended focusing instead on blessings. “We can take a
moment and count our blessings and ask God to hear our gratitude for all that
He does for us,” he said.
“I want to encourage
everybody to not let fear become a greater problem than the coronavirus, but
trust God,” he concluded. “The coronavirus is not a big deal to God. He’s able
to control this and take in, and we’re going to come through this better than
we were when we came in. In the meantime, we have to be calm and ask Him to
give us peace.”
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