I’m a huge fan of Boundless Magazine, and now, I’m a huge fan of their relatively new podcast, The Boundless Show. It easily makes it into my “top five” podcasts to subscribe to. Their latest episode includes a great interview with Joel Rosenburg.
“What if Jesus is coming back a lot sooner than we all thought?” Rosenberg asks listeners. “Are you ready to see Jesus face to face? Are you living a life of holiness? Are you living a life of spiritual impact? This is the moment we need to get in the game.”
An evangelical Christian from an Orthodox Jewish heritage, Rosenberg was a Washington insider before leaving that fast-paced environment to write books, primarily novels. His success has come in part due to a knack for writing storylines that tend to “come true.” The plot for The Last Jihad, written before 9/11, mirrors that day’s tragic events.
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May 20th, 2008 at 11:18 pm
That’s cool. God has been putting what Rosenberg said on my heart lately, in a way. So often I look forward to “plans” that are really great not realizing that God’s Plan for me is now and that those are Promises and Blessings that I will only obtain if I do actively take part in His Plan. The Plan is to know and to love and to serve Him — everything else is just details stemming from that. And the time for holiness, to make an impact, to be ready . . . is now. I won’t be ready when Jesus comes if I am not doing all now to be ready. I want to be ecstatic that Jesus could be coming sooner than I think . . . not going, “Oh, no!” like people who don’t even follow Him. Amen — this is the moment “to contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints.” (Jude 1:3)