THE ABOMINATION THAT CAUSES DESOLATION.
The title is a direct quote by Jesus, where, in Matthew 24: 15, he says: “So when you see standing in the holy place the abomination that causes desolation, spoken of through the prophet Daniel”, then Jesus adds a word of caution: “let the reader understand…”
To me this qualification indicates that the desolation of the Holy place can only be understood when it really happens. Which is now, 2026! That ‘holy place’ is God’s sacred universe, God’s object of his deepest love.
In other words: The preaching of the ‘world-wide’ Gospel of the Kingdom, is conveyed to us through the cosmic destruction wrought by our hellbent use of polluting substances. It is a ‘negative’ truth, bringing global upheaval, now too late to mend. Yet it qualifies as the gospel of the kingdom, preached to the whole world, a testimony to all nations, that finality looms. Matthew 24:14 emphasizes: “And then the end will come.”
This ‘anti-gospel’ brings into focus the lack of ‘kingdom preaching’ in the church. In my long association with established religion – more than 9 (nine) decades – I have seldom heard a satisfactory explanation of the meaning of ‘the kingdom’. Except……
Except in Dr. J.H. Bavinck’s revolutionary statement. In his book, subtitled “A Radical Kingdom Vision”, he writes that salvation of the person and salvation of creation go hand in hand, and concludes that: “The central point of the gospel is that God wants to reinstate his Kingdom”. (That Adam and Eve squandered in Paradise, I could add.)
Well, it is happening right in front of our eyes! The Kingdom Comes.
Let’s face it: We, modern 21st humans, have squandered God’s work of art, and, have speeded up The End. That’s why Jesus said: “And then the end will come.”
Enter Barry Commoner.
It’s not that we lack insight. Enter Barry Commoner, biology professor par eminence, who coined the 4 laws of ecology some 60 years ago. They have stood the test of times.
- Everything is connected to everything else.
- Everything must go somewhere.
- Nature knows best, and
- Nothing comes free.
Everything is connected to everything else, indicates how ecosystems are complex and interconnected. This complexity and interconnectedness is variable and resilient.
“The system,” Commoner writes, “if overstressed, can lead to a dramatic collapse.”
Today it is on the verge of rapid and irreversible change. Already 70% of wild life has vanished since 1970, a monstrous omen. We are next!
The second law of ecology, everything must go somewhere, restates a basic law of thermodynamics: in nature there is no final waste, matter and energy are preserved, and the waste produced in one ecological process is recycled in another. The CO2 we generate never disappears, and leads to global heating, now rapidly accelerating.
Nature knows best, the third informal law of ecology. Commoner writes, “Any major man-made change in a natural system is detrimental to the entire system”.
God has created a self-healing universe, a world in which God’s love shines through continually.
Nothing comes free.
This fourth ilaw of ecology, tells us that the exploitation of nature always carries an ecological cost.
Love the Lord.
The word LOVE applies directly to God’s Creation: “Love the Lord with all your heart, soul and mind”, directly includes God’s work of art. John 3: 16 lies at the heart of the Gospel. We now are paying the price for “Taking God’s Name in vain.”
Dangers galore.
AI – Artificial Intelligence is the latest – and last – attempt to elevate human knowledge to rule the world. It amounts to what theologian Peter L. Berger coined “Cognitive Surrender”.
We are surrendering our religious identity to get along with our neighbours and fellow Christians. Our ‘religious identity’ must have, at its core ‘Love for Creation.” The humble shall inherit the earth”, or, as one translation has it, “Those who claim nothing for themselves, shall rule the Kingdom”.
The intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the “dumbing down” of human cognition is now an evolving debate in 2026, with research suggesting that over-reliance on generative AI can lead to cognitive laziness, reduced critical thinking, and disappearance of foundational skills. And the debasing of the human race, made in God’s image.
The Bible repeatedly tells us that we must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him. Luke 12: 39.
Peter repeats this warning in 2 Peter 3: 10: “But the day of the Lord will come like a thief. The heavens will disappear with a roar; the elements will be destroyed by fire, and the earth and everything done in it will be laid bare”.
The time has come to take these words seriously: “let the reader understand”, that the End is near.