how does one go about with spiritual prep?
For me, spiritual strength comes through prayer and filling my mind with the scriptures...particularly those scriptures which talk about God keeping us and strengthening us in times of trouble.
The premier prayer of the end times was presented by Jesus Himself in the Luke version of the Olivet Discourse, where He instructed:
"Pray that you may be accounted worthy to escape all that is about to happen". Some translations read
"pray that you may have the strength...".
So I pray that prayer every day for my family and loved ones and myself. After all, there are many who WILL escape harm and death...and will indeed survive to the great and glorious "Gathering".
And then I continue to pore over the scriptures for all things pertaining to end times and the attendant promises...of how God will see us through. I have told my children (young adults who still live with me) there may be times when you only now how to make one single more step. Times might get that bad...but God will provide the next step, even if it's only that one step.
I imagine most of us have been in moments or times of absolute crisis...where we experienced how the
"peace that passes all understanding" (Phil.4:7) begins to kick in. Throughout the years I have read every Christian biography or autobiography of Christian "heroes" that I could get my hands on. Over and over again, these folks have described how God's grace was poured out on their lives in the moments of imminent death and danger. This wonderful peace and strength.
"Precious in the sight of the Lord" (Psalms 116:15) are not only the "death" of God's saints...I would argue this also applies to the moments of great crisis...in which we draw so close to the Lord, that afterwards, many, many folks have testified those were the best moments of their lives in many ways.
The other thing I have done is...once I realized there was not going to be this PreTrib rapture which supposedly was going to carry me off to heaven "on flowery beds of ease"...there was this wonderful discovery process that began as I read back over the New Testament and realized all these NT authors were writing the scriptures with a post-"Great Tribulation" in mind. All of a sudden, the Bible opened up to me with astonishing clarity as I realized all these authors are my compatriots and all their writings began to make 100% more sense. You begin to find nugget after nugget.
And you begin to fill your mind with all these great strengthening scriptures. The NT believers learned that they needed to live their lives out "under the gun" so to speak. American Christians have been taught to lives their out lives sitting in a Starbucks, slurping on Cafe Lattes. An incredibly ultra-dangerous and tragic mindset.
Much of the time, American Christians walk around with their nose in the air and with an attitude "we're here, we're Evangelicals, get used to it". There is this Dominionism-based over-confidence and even a kind of pomposity much of the time. They are being fattened for the slaughter, unfortunately.
America
will fall. Americas
will come under the dominion of this prophesied world leader and his brutal regime. Just read the news. Even unsaved secular people are recognizing the proverbial "light at the end of the tunnel" is actually an oncoming train.
As I now read through the Scriptures (the NT) I realize "wow, these people all lived with an expectation of having to go through "great tribulation"
just as Jesus had told Peter, James, John and Andrew..and as these disciples had obviously passed along to all the other followers of Jesus, over all the years of their earthly ministry.
One of the other things that developed hugely in my life is...since I (25 years ago when I left PreTrib behind) increasingly began to see this world as just a huge and tragic 'garbage dump' and with everything the world has to offer as being no better than "filthy rags" (Is. 64:6)...compared to most American Christians who subscribe to the "American Dream" religion (without, of course, consciously acknowledging it)...my sights shifted dramatically from earth to heaven.
In fact, so much so that there might have been a few times when I became
"so heavenly minded, I was no earthly good" (as the saying goes). But personally, I've really developed an orientation (or "vision", one might say) to what is coming next - the Kingdom of God...which, of course, spans the universe and spans eternity. All the things we will experience and see and live - just alone the New Jerusalem, the greatest and most beautiful "city" there ever has been or ever will be. I could go on but...maybe for another thread if I survive CC.
But when you think about the vastness and the beauty of God's kingdom, that we are "joint heirs" (co-owners), with a trillion galaxies (according to NASA) and maybe a trillion
quadrillion galaxies, for all we know...and God's subjects (the angelic beings) presumably sprinkled out amongst this kingdom...and presumably those who have gone on before us also spread out throughout the Kingdom (Jesus said the angels will gather the "elect" from "one end of the heavens to the other")...and just the prospect of being held safe in the arms of Jesus...
...the Bible says
"without a vision, the people perish". I believe that. I've tried to develop that vision so that when I am in the middle of the darkest hours in human history, I will know that the night becomes its darkest,
just before the dawn. I will be waiting for that brilliant burst of God's glory, a shout and the sound of the trumpet, and as Jesus says (in the Luke version of the Olivet Discourse):
"But when these things begin to take place, straighten up and lift up your heads, because your redemption is drawing near."