Why Does Unbelief Appear To Be Increasing In The World Today?
Studies show that unbelief is indeed on the rise these days. We are living in increasingly secular times, and, unfortunately, those who do not believe in the Truth of Scripture often seem to have the loudest voices in the public domain. Skeptics are becoming bolder and more vocal, and their influence is seen in education, entertainment, court systems, and government. They have made significant progress toward their goal of having Yahuah’s Name entirely removed from the public realm.
Add to this the fact that we are living in what some call the most “biblically illiterate times,” and it’s apparent why unbelief is on the rise and why moral standards continue to deteriorate. Other factors contributing to today’s unbelief include the pervasiveness of secular humanism, the church’s halfhearted adherence to the hard truths Yahuah’s Word, the significant growth of New Age and Eastern religions, the attempts to redefine the family, the postmodern rejection of absolutes, and the aggressive rise of the New Atheists.
The bottom line is this—we live in a fallen world, and “the god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel” (2 Corinthians 4:4). As history moves forward, many will move further away from sound Scriptural doctrine, and unbelief spreads. “The Ruach (Spirit) clearly says that in later times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons” (1 Timothy 4:1). There are plenty of false teachers to keep the lost blinded and aid them in their flight from Yahuah (Matthew 24:10–11; 2 Timothy 4:3; 1 John 4:1). The sad truth is that most people do not see the Scripture as the absolute authority anymore. As Yahuah’s Word continues to be marginalized, unbelief will continue to increase around the world.
The Scripture warned against unbelief and apostasy nearly two thousand years ago: “[People] will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths” (2 Timothy 4:4). Along these lines, John MacArthur has stated, “Our society has grown steadily darker; and the message the church is now giving to the world is more confused and confusing than perhaps any time since the Dark Ages.” His conclusion: “The church needs to get back to the Word of God.” Indeed, getting back to the Word is the only solution; to do anything less is to hide our light under a bushel (Luke 11:33). If we want people to believe, we must give them something to believe in.
The servant of Messiah should not lose heart. Despite the increasing unbelief and the growing tide of hostility toward Natsarim, there is good news. Yahusha told us that, before the end comes, His gospel would be preached in the whole world (Matthew 24:14). Portions of the Scripture have now been translated into more than 3,850 languages, covering 98 percent of the world’s population. Natsarim radio broadcasts are now accessible to nearly 78 percent of the earth’s population. Yahuah’s Word is being preached around the world with tremendous success by multitudes of Natsarim, many of whom risk their lives every day to spread the gospel. “Surely the arm of Yahuah is not too short to save” (Isaiah 59:1), even in communist China where it is believed people are following Yahusha HaMashiach. Scoffers will multiply (Jude 1:18) and unbelief will grow, but Yahusha is still Master of the harvest, it is still His harvest field, and we still pray for Him to send forth His workers (Luke 10:2).
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