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Todd: Hey, everybody. You asked for it. Now its here. Welcome to season three of the Prophecy Pros Podcast. I cant wait to talk to you today with my cohost, Jeff Kinley, so hold on tight. Were going to hit on some relevant topics today.

Todd: Hey, everybody. Today were talking about masks, lockdowns, social distancing, and the Gospel. How does all that line up with Scripture? We just went through 2020. Were into 2021, which is just about as crazy. We have several topics that are on everyones minds for the next several episodes, but today were going to look at those in particular, masks, lockdowns, social distancing, and the Gospel. How should we really respond to all thats going on in our world?

Todd: Jeff, have you experienced anything recently where youre just like, “What the heck is going on? This is so different than it was a year or two ago”?

Jeff: Well, you and I both, were just with everybody else in this thing. Were trying to navigate these waters as well. Ive been anxious, Todd, to get back into the studio with you because weve both been getting a lot of requests from people, almost frustrating, say, “Hey, where is season three? Were waiting on you guys here.”

Jeff: Were excited to talk about this because were in it. We are right in the middle of the storm right now, so this is so relevant to where people are. And yeah, just the whole mask thing… In fact, I was in the airport yesterday and just looked around and just saw hundreds and hundreds of people, and every one of them had a mask on. This thought just came to my head. I just thought, “How did we get here? How did we get to this point where it was this open and free America, and all of a sudden everybody is covering their face?” I joked the other day, you used to get in trouble for walking into a bank with a mask on; its like now everybody has to have a mask.

Jeff: So how does that relate to us as Christians, with the whole lockdown situation, with social distancing, with the Gospel? Because, Todd, as a Christian, this is really just the antithesis of what we are commanded to do in Scripture. The Bible tells us, Jesus said in the Great

Commission to go into all the world, to penetrate society and to make contact with people. It just seems like these lockdowns, these restrictions, even with businesses shutting down, churches are shutting down right now, this seems very counter-scriptural, if you will.

Todd: Yeah, it really does. This morning as we were planning, Jeff and I were talking about, what if somebody went into a coma at the end of 2019 and then just woke up now? They wouldnt believe the changes that have happened and how different everything is.

Todd: And youre exactly right, its funny… This isnt a mask versus no mask, lets judge each other for how comfortable we are wearing masks and all that. But it really is, what does the Bible say? With masks, the Bible doesnt want us wearing masks. Im speaking more metaphorically. He wants us to be real. He wants us to do face time with people. Theres a reason we smile. Theres a reason God gave us facial expressions, that kind of thing. Of course, theres an element of keeping people safe, and thats a whole other discussion. Were strictly talking about spiritually speaking and what does the Bible say about it.

Todd: Even the other things, social distancing, God doesnt want us to social distance in terms of being with each other, being around each other. Youve heard the analogy before where if embers are together, they stay hot, but if you take one ember out, it gets cold and stuff like that.

Theres a reason that the church is supposed to be together. Hebrews 10:25 says “not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the day approaching.” Its talking about the day of the Lord. If nothing else, we can see, more than ever before, the day of the Lord approaching, so its almost like this is a prophetic verse for this time in history-

Jeff: I agree.

Todd: … like, “Hey, just a reminder, dont stop getting together. The church needs to be together.”

Jeff: Absolutely. Of course, some high-profile Christian leaders have been in the news about saying that its really not important that we meet together; we can just keep on not meeting. Where I live in our city, you drive by the marquees of churches and it just says, “Closed indefinitely.” When is the last time you ever saw something like that? It reminds me of what Ive seen in Europe, where you see churches that have been turned into restaurants and condominiums and things like that. The whole idea, Todd, is that it seems like there is an outside force that is encroaching in on the churchs mission. Almost like hands around the neck, its beginning to strangle the church.

Jeff: Now, obviously, you can still have contact with people, and we will talk about that in just a minute, but there is a certain dynamic that God intended for us to have when we come together. Thats when that true fellowship kicks in for us. In fact, we talk about the connection that believers have with each other. In the New Testament, theres a lot of physical contact that believers have with one another. The Corinthians, he said, “Greet one another with a holy kiss.” Theres this embrace that you have and a spiritual level of connection that you have when youre with people.

Jeff: Even with you and I, as speakers and podcasters and that type of thing, I know that when Im standing in front of an audience, my message is much different. Theres a whole different spirit and dynamic than there is when Im making a video for someone as well. Even from a human standpoint, I know businesses have experienced this, too, and other work teams and that type of thing, but even more so in the church.

Jeff: Now we have to think about, okay, were commanded to do this as believers. Weve kind of taken this hiatus and we said, “Okay, well do this for the sake of COVID and all this kind of thing.” At some point, were looking around going, “Wait a minute. They dont really ever want us to come back together again.” Theres almost a spirit of “I can do without the church.”

Jeff: In fact, a lot of online church attendance has dropped dramatically during this time. You would think people would say, “Well, Ive got to have my church on Sunday.” Guess what? Theyre just skipping. So yeah, there is a call that we need to be intentional about getting back together with one another.

Todd: There really is. If you think about it, this is the first time in church history that churches worldwide were all shut down at the same time. Think of Easter last year, the first time ever in history that all churches were shut down, even for a period of time. I think of Matthew 18:20, where it says, “Where two or three are gathered together, I am there in the midst of you.” Theres something supernatural that happens when two or three, minimal, believers are together. Theres something about that.

Todd: Theres also an accountability factor. Most people struggle with temptation and sin and need accountability, need help, need other believers to keep them strong and to share their burdens with. Yeah, you can do that through Zoom or FaceTime or whatever, but its just not the same as being live, flesh and blood.

Todd: Matter of fact, thats why you and I are here together today. Season two, we recorded remotely because of the COVID stuff, and we pulled it off. We liked it. We enjoyed it. But both of us were like, “You know what, we have a better energy together when were in the same room with the amazing crew at Unmutable recording this and talking about stuff.” Something happens in the body of Christ when people are literally there together.

Jeff: It really does, Todd. I think about my son who was deployed to Guam for a year, and his daughter had just been born. Of course, he had her picture with him, then he did FaceTime. Thats fine too. Theres nothing like being together with the people you love. Thats part of the body of Christ, is we learn to love one another when were together.

Jeff: Lets talk about, so how do we as Christians pivot? How do we navigate? How do we course-correct in this season that were living in? How do we continue to be the church? How do we continue to be the Christians that God has commanded us to be in the culture that all of a sudden is not friendly towards the whole concept of the church? What are some ways that we begin to do that?

Todd: Yeah, thats a great question. Were still the salt of the earth. Matthew 5:13 and 14 talks about us being the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Salt needs to flavor things. Salt needs to fall on things. We need to be… Even the Great Commission, we look at the Great Commission, in Matthew 28, it says, “Go into all the world.” Well, yeah, theres an aspect you can do that digitally, but its not the same as missionaries going into a people group and loving them, meeting their needs, and that kind of thing.

Todd: I think youre right. I think we need to get creative as believers. I think for one thing, we need to take this calling to share the Gospel more seriously than we ever have before. Maybe thats one good aspect of this happening, is that were realizing, “Okay, we need to be the church. We need to really do what the Bible says.”

Todd: For example, I think Im more salty, so to speak, when Im at the gym or on my kids soccer fields rubbing shoulders with the world than I am in church, where everybodys already a believer, or most people, or doing online church, where I cant even rub shoulders with the world. I think its one of those deals where weve got to look at our own personal calling, our own personal sphere of influence, and say, “Lord, how can you use me in this?” Of course, everywhere in Scripture, we see where Satan attacks or Satan does something, God always uses it for good. So theres got to be some good outcome where we can pivot and do church maybe a different way, be Christians a little more seriously. What do you think, Jeff?

Jeff: Yeah. I was just thinking about a quote one of my seminary professors, Norman Geisler, who just passed a few years ago, used to say to us. He said, “Look, if you cant be a missionary across the street, youll never be a missionary across the world.” When I think of Jesus and the commission He obviously gave His disciples in Acts Chapter 1, He said, “Go to Jerusalem.” He said, “Then the Holy Spirit will come upon you.” He said, “Youll be my witnesses.” Then, Todd, He begins to list out where are they going to be witnesses. He says both in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the outermost part of the earth.

Jeff: One of the principles there is that you begin where you are. You dont have to say, “Okay, well, lets just jump to this other time of existence when all these restrictions are gone.” You cant do that. So what about where you are right now? Where has God placed you in this unique moment in history that would have never happened had this COVID thing not happened to us?

Jeff: Of course, I know a lot of people that are obviously working from home. People there at home, God may want you to focus in on your own family, on your own home relationships in a way that perhaps you never had before. They may get to know a part of you that they dont want to know, your work self or whatever. But you have to be there at home, so just begin to focus on where you are right now, where has God placed you, and to be the salt and the light, as you mentioned, Todd, where you are at the moment. I think thats one place that we begin, in just saying, “God, now what can I do where I am now?”

Jeff: The second thing, I think, is to begin to use wisdom to think about, now, how can I become creative on ways that I can connect with other people until I can get to that point where I can be with them in person? Now, this may be an opportunity for a lot of Christians, Todd, to think about, how can I have a greater ministry than Ive had before digitally and through social media, through blogs, through websites or whatever? But just to begin to think about, how can I expand my influence, to extend my reach with the Gospel in my own sphere of influence? Again, whether youre in person or whether youre online, if youre listening to this podcast, you have an influence that I dont have, that Todd doesnt have, that the Prophecy Pros dont have, and so you can reach people in ways that we never could.

Jeff: I think it involves a little bit of wisdom, it involves creativity, and I think, finally, it involves a sense of believing that we still need to move forward by faith, and not to be content or compliant completely with where we are, because if Satan had his way about it, wed never leave the house and wed never meet together as a church and wed never share the Gospel. Obviously, thats not Gods will. So we as Christians, without being violent or radical or anything crazy like that, we have to think of ways to continue to push the envelope in getting people back into the marketplace again.

Jeff: Hey, this is Jeff Kinley. I am so excited to tell you about a special event thats going to take place that Todd Hampson and I are hosting as the Prophecy Pros. Its going to be the Ozark Mountain Prophecy Summit. Its going to be held in Branson, Missouri, April 15th through the 18th.

Jeff: It features some of the leading voices in Bible prophecy today as our speakers, myself, along with Todd Hampson; Dr. Dave Reagan, which, by the way, is going to be one of his last appearances to ever speak, at our conference; Pastor Billy Crone from Las Vegas will be there; also, Gary Stearman, whos the host of Prophecy Watchers, is going to be there. All five speakers are coming together for a few days of incredible time of Bible study, Bible prophecy, and also some really cool events. Its going to be unlike any other prophecy conference youve ever attended.

Jeff: Go to ozarkmountainprophecysummit.com. Sign up today, or ask for more information. Wed love to see you there and to meet you personally. Youre going to get a chance to hang out with the speakers, ask them questions. Again, its going to be unlike anything youve ever experienced before.

Todd: Yeah, thats a great call. I think its going to take a lot of prayer too. This is where I would challenge people practically, is just spend some time in prayer and ask God, “Lord, show me how you plan to use me during this time. Show me how I should pivot. Show me who to reach.” I guarantee you if you pray and then connect your prayers with what happens next, as some of the old Bible studies would say, then youll get some inclination on what your calling is at this time.

Todd: And also just to believe you were called to this time. God is still on the throne. Hes not up there surprised. He saw all this coming, and He has us here at this specific time for a specific purpose. I think if people just pray for God to reveal what theyre supposed to do in this time, I think thatll go a long way.

Jeff: I agree. As you look around, you see a lot of people that are fueled by fear right now. Again, at the airport yesterday, a lady was asked by the TSA official to lower her mask so they could match her drivers license with her face. She didnt want to do it. She was so afraid that if she lowered her mask, magically she would contract the virus or whatever.

Jeff: I think the world is fueled by fear right now. Who is moving forward by faith? Who is moving forward with confidence in our culture? Christians need to lead the way on this thing, and so we need to model that with people, again, not to be reckless or to be obnoxious or to be abrasive, but at the same time, just to model a sense of confidence, a sense of knowing that God does have this thing, just like examples we see in Scripture where these people are walking countercultural, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, Daniel. Youve got Peter and John in Acts. All of the apostles, they continued to walk counter-culture. When the culture said shut up and stay home, they said, “No, were not going to do this.” Of course, most of them met their demise. They were persecuted and martyred for their faith.

Jeff: I do think, to a certain degree, theres going to be an increasing level of persecution. Well talk about that in another podcast. But at the same time, this is a time for Christians to have a gut check and say, “You know what, what do I believe? Am I going to just continue to flow in the lazy-river narrative that the worlds going to give to me, or am I going to listen to Gods agenda?” I think we need to take our cues from the Scripture, and it forces us, Todd, really to be who Gods called us to be, which is that salt and light.

Todd: Amen. Those examples you used were perfect. Those guys, they didnt do anything purposely obnoxious, but they came to a line in the sand where, “This is where my faith is. Im not budging,” and they lived out their faith. I think it is becoming more like the first century, and maybe thats a good thing, where God is shaking us out of our cultural Christianity and forcing us to really live it out in a way that maybe we havent in our entire lifetimes. Thats a healthy thing.

Todd: Now, one last question… I should also say we should be the ones, just to reiterate what you said, that live with hope and joy and courage. We win. We know Gods got all this under control. We need to really put our faith in Him and know that His hand is still on the wheel. Since this is on… Were the Prophecy Pros, so, Jeff, how does this line up with end-time Bible prophecy? Do you see any foreshocks, so to speak, or things setting the stage?

Jeff: Yeah. Obviously, when you look at the Book of Revelation, you see theres a massive crackdown on Christians, because the narrative in that day, and leading in our next episode, is the mark of the beast. The Antichrist is going to put massive pressure on people to conform and to accept what the world government is giving to them. This I believe is, and well talk about this again in the next episode, but just a foreshock of whats coming.

Jeff: We have to be wise about that and to not be naive, to think, “Oh, well, our government knows whats best for us, or the world knows. Or the news agencies, they know whats best for us.” Its like, no, only Gods Word will give us the real truth, because theres so much fake news thats out there concerning all this.Jeff: I do think, again, its sort of like these birth pangs that women have before they give birth. Sometimes theyre called Braxton Hicks contractions. They arent really leading to the birth. Theyre fake news-

Todd: But you know the birth is coming.

Jeff: But the birth is going to come. When you start feeling that pain, then at least tells you that we are in a season that these things are beginning to build.

Todd: Yeah. Were noticing a lot of people are asking questions, really, that have never asked these questions before because of everything going on, so you and I threw together this quick reference guide, which is a short little booklet that were encouraging people to give to pastors and small group leaders and anybody, even just everyday lay Christians who maybe never before really thought about eschatology or the end times, but all of a sudden, the past year or so, theyre like, “This sounds a lot like some of the stuff I saw in an old movie about the end times, or that I heard my pastor talk about.” Its thicker than a tract, but its a little booklet. Its really easy to give away. We wanted to put that out as a resource for people.

Jeff: It is. Its just like a 64-page little booklet that you can get. In fact, lots of people Ive known are buying them in bulk and saying, “Hey, I want to give these out to my friends.” Theyre like six bucks a piece or whatever.

Jeff: Thats a really great tool that people can use as a way to open the conversation. Again, were talking about being wise during this time. Yeah, you can send a book or you can drop it by someones house. Thats a way just to at least open the door, perhaps, for people to say, “Yeah, these things these guys are talking about, theyre happening in my world today.”

Jeff: And thats just a part of wisdom. We as Christians, again, we need to be the wisest people on the planet because we have the mind of Christ, and because of that, Todd, I think we can make inroads, penetrate the darkness with the light, and continue to be who Christ has called us to be.

Todd: Amen. Be encouraged. Do not let whats going on around us, from the masks and the lockdowns and social distancing… Were recording this in January. I would suspect that within a few months we might see more lockdowns and more things happening. In my gut feel, thats kind of what we see coming.

Todd: But dont let that discourage you. Just know that Gods hand is still on the wheel. He knows whats going on. He has us here at this time for a purpose. Lets serve Him like weve never served Him before, and lets be the ones that lead the way in terms of being full of hope, full of joy, full of courage, and full of just confidence in Gods Word and Gods Word alone.

Jeff: Amen. And just to know, too, Todd and I are cheering you on. We are cheering for you and praying for you and encouraging you through these podcasts, but even more, the Holy Spirit who lives within you is bearing witness with your spirit that these things are true and that you need to continue to be who Gods called you to be.

Jeff: Gods richest blessings on you. Continue to listen to the Prophecy Pros Podcast. Well be here with another episode for you next time.

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