I don't leave my house much anymore. After getting stabbed investigating a child trafficking operation out west a few years back, I developed severe PTSD and became something of a hermit. But today I had no choice - I needed to brave the outside world and make a run to the local Dollar General.
The fluorescent lights hit me first when I walked in. That harsh, institutional brightness that makes everything look slightly poisonous. Then the smell. Plastic and cardboard and something vaguely chemical. I couldn't help but think, "This is the future. This is what's happening to America."
The Slow Death of Main Street Small town America is being fed into the corporate machine. Main Street dies. Dollar General rises. Every town the same. Every soul consumed. It's like watching the life being sucked out of our nation in real time.
**The Fulfillment of Prophecy** But could this be more than just the natural progression of capitalism? What if the slow demise of our communities is the fulfillment of ancient biblical prophecy?
In the book of Revelation, the Apostle John describes a future world dominated by a one-world economic system, where "no one could buy or sell" without submission to the beast (Rev 13:17). Does the rise of mega-corporations like Dollar General, Amazon, and Walmart sound familiar?
And in the book of Daniel, the prophet foretells a series of world empires that would each oppress and consume the people, until a final global power arises to rule over all (Daniel 2, 7). Sounds a lot like what we're seeing play out before our eyes.
**The Great Apostasy** But the real warning sign, according to Scripture, is the spiritual decline of the people. The Bible speaks of a "great apostasy" - a falling away from faith - that will precede the end times (2 Thess 2:3).
Just look around. Church attendance is plummeting. Biblical literacy is at an all-time low. Social media has turned us into self-absorbed, attention-seeking narcissists. We're more divided, more materialistic, and more indifferent to God than ever before.
The writing is on the wall, my friends. The end is closer than you think.
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf