In 1972, Francis Schaeffer, a renowned Christian philosopher, wrote He is There and He is Not Silent, arguing that God is actively revealing Himself in countless ways. His presence is evident in the cosmos, from the starry night sky to the laughter of a child. As Psalm 19:1-2 declares, the heavens are proclaiming God’s glory. Schaeffer and the Bible remind us that the universe echoes with God’s voice, speaking through creation, scripture, and most profoundly, through Jesus Christ. The question is, are we listening?
In Luke 13, Jesus addresses the tragedies of His time, like the Galileans killed by Pilate and the collapse of the tower in Siloam. These events serve as a reminder that God is speaking through history. Jesus teaches that these tragedies are not necessarily due to the victims’ sins but are part of the world’s brokenness since the fall of Adam and Eve. He emphasizes the need for repentance, warning that unless we repent, we too will perish.
Understanding and interpreting the signs of the times involves recognizing our need for God’s mercy and grace. This recognition leads to repentance, a step towards justification by faith, as we acknowledge our dependence on God’s grace for salvation. Jesus calls us to live in light of what God is doing in history, urging us to pay attention to His voice.
The challenge is to interpret the events around you as opportunities to draw closer to God and live in light of His ongoing work. Listen actively to God’s revelations and respond with faith and repentance, aligning your life with His purposes.