Thriving in the Danger Zone

By Marvin Nemitz on November 7, 2022

HCC Monthly Harvest Seed

2 Timothy 3:1 - But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come:

(AMP) But understand this, that in the last days dangerous times [of great stress and trouble] will come [difficult days that will be hard to bear].

(NIV) But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days.

While God promises us peace and safety; the Bible also warns us that in the last days dangerous, difficult, and even terrible times will come.

While there are many people that condemned the Apostle Paul from warning the early Christians that they were going to have hard and even dangerous times, he never shied away from preaching the truth.

Today the world is much the same way; people want to be told how beautiful and perfect everything will be. Instead of preparing believers for the difficult times that are ahead we are teaching them to live their best life.  We have surrounded ourselves with peddlers of a painless Christianity instead of prophets and pastors who will warn of the consequences of sin and the difficulties in society and the world that will precede the coming of the Lord.

In many parts of Christianity, we are raising up soft believers who know nothing of living by faith and trusting God.

Understand - because of the sin that is in the world we are reaping a harvest of violence, selfishness, corruption, and wickedness. We have seen this before in the world. Remember there is nothing new under the sun. 

The wickedness of Noah’s day and in the days of lot are very similar to our time. The danger and persecution that the early Christians faced under the Romans is very similar to what many believers are facing in China, Iran, North Korea, and India now.

The Bible warns us that in the last days Dangerous, terrible times will come.

  • For a fighter pilot the Danger Zone is the place when the physical, emotional, and mental toll of combat begin to merge. It is fast, edgy, critical, and brutal.

The danger zone is a place that separates the men from the boys and the women of God from the little girls.

There are some different ways that people respond to the danger zone.

  • Some deny that it even exists or that it is something that they will never have to face or engage in. – Denial
  • Some make every effort to avoid the danger zone. They just speak peace and tranquility even when things are actually dangerous, they just find a room and breath in essential oils.
  • There are those that live in fear of anything that takes them out of their comfort zone. Whenever they hear sermons about the last days, they get afraid. Whenever they hear news about the reality of society or financial markets they are filled with trepidation and lose all sense of peace.

In the movie Top Gun, they talked about the danger zone, but they talk about the rush of combat the almost passing out from the G-forces at work as they fly in combat. There are those that love the adrenaline rush of all of it. They live for that moment, it’s all that they can think about. These types of people are adrenalin junkies that are a danger to themselves and to others in the times of danger because they are all about the thrill. As a matter of fact, they are destructive in their personal lives because they are bored without the speed, pace, danger and need for quick and immediate decisions.

Then there are those that thrive in the danger zone.

These are those who in the dangerous times are mature. They are able to deal with the rush, the emotions, the fear, and the thrill so that they are able to make good decisions that help others and preserve themselves. In the middle of the danger, they are able to discern God’s will and fight the enemy and win.

Hebrews 5:13-14 - For everyone who partakes only of milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, for he is a babe. 14 But solid food belongs to those who are of full age, that is, those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.

  • I believe that God is raising us up to be a people who are not all about the milk of the word but all about the meat.

While it is true that difficult and terrible times are coming, I believe that God is raising up people who are skillful, equipped, and ready for those times.

To be ready for those times we must be fueled up by feeding our spirit.

2 Timothy 3:14-15 - But you must continue in the things which you have learned and been assured of, knowing from whom you have learned them, 15 and that from childhood you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.

In times of trouble, we must keep the main thing. The main thing.

Our source of strength never changes. It is from the well of the Word of God that we will continue to derive our strength in difficult times. 

Paul said to Timothy you have learned and studied the scriptures since Childhood. Your daily devotions, what you have been doing for years you must continue to do.

If we can’t do regular life on empty, we certainly can’t do difficult times on empty.

Listen in order to thrive in the danger zone we need to be filled.

  • The Word of God is the fuel we need, and the Holy Spirit is the fire, the spark that keeps us going.

Psalm 119:92 - Unless Your law had been my delight, I would then have perished in my affliction.

When pilots are in the danger zone, they can get all messed up. They can start to believe that up is down and down is up. – This is when they must depend on their gages and understand certain laws that are pressing on their life and working either against them or for them.

This is why continually being in His Word is vital it helps us to know what’s going on and what to do next and what to do about it.

Those who thrive in the danger zone are skilled in the Word.

It seems like life right now is making massive withdrawals. It is asking more of us then we really have to give.

You and I were never designed to run on empty.

My Friend, I know you are looking at the world and can see it is a dangerous place. I want to remind you that the Bible says that in this world you will have trouble but TAKE heart I HAVE overcome the world.  THERE is HOPE!

I am looking forward to sharing this important message with you.

Be encouraged and expectant. Remember, be thankful this November for all of the blessings and promises we have in the Lord.

May you and your Family have a very Happy Thanksgiving month.

Pastor Marvin & Dawn

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