End on a High Note

This week’s theme is “End Time Ethics - if we are living in the last days, what kind of people are we to be?”
I heard a father give advice to his daughter before she sang a solo in church. He was teasing her and said the likelihood of the congregation clapping after a song rose and fell with how loud the last note was. End your song with a soft note, and they’d sit quietly in appreciation. But if she busted a gusset and let loose at the end, they’d be roused to applaud even if she was off key. So, if she felt the song hadn’t gone well, she should be extra loud at the end.
Feeling like we’re in the end times can be a downer, so let’s similarly end the week on a high note.
Modern news programs seem structured to maintain viewership by inflaming emotions or stoking anger at others. Watch too much and we may get a sense that everything is falling apart. Despair can seep in. But everything is
not falling apart - some good things are happening.
This isn’t a term paper, so I don’t have to cite sources, but feel free to look these up yourself. Here are four big, important things that have decreased dramatically worldwide in the last 50 years:
Death rates from air pollution, unsafe water, and multiple infectious diseases- Child mortality rates
- Share of population living in extreme poverty
- Child labor
Hear me. I’m not saying everything is great, or even improving. And the above data is regarding physical health and safety and not spiritual health. But I wanted to make sure that you heard at least one person declare that even in the broken and fallen world in which we live, not everything is terrible. Put that on the news.
Praise the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. According to His great mercy, He has given us a new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead and into an inheritance that is imperishable, uncorrupted, and unfading, kept in heaven for you. You are being protected by God’s power through faith for a salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time. (1 Peter 1:3-5 HCSB)
Are there lots of bad things going on in the world? Absolutely. Could we be in the end times? Sure. And even if we’re not, each day is one day closer to the end.
But we have a living hope and an inheritance like no other, so let’s go out on a high note. Love boldly. Spread grace widely. Forgive regularly.
Oh, and sing
loudly.
By Mark Stuart









