13 Jan 2025

Huckabee and Profound Prophetic Appointments

Margaret and I were leaving Highland Heights Baptist Church after a Sunday service sometime in the 1980s. As we turned to trek down the side of the church on the road leading to the parking lot, I heard the voice: “Terry! You and Margaret come here. I want to introduce you to Mike Huckabee.”

It was our pastor, Robert McDaniel, who was standing near the frontage road talking with Mike Huckabee, who had delivered the sermon that morning as a guest speaker.

“Mike is running for lieutenant governor,” the pastor said. “I wanted you to meet him and shake hands with him.”

We did so, and spent a few minutes in pleasantries, with my thanking him for his sermon.

Little did I imagine Mr. Huckabee would achieve the level of national and international prominence the Lord chose for him, of course.

He was, and remains, the personification of a Christian gentleman, according to all I have known from reports all these years. This, despite his being engaged in the rough-and-tumble (some would say “wicked”) business of political warfare in our state of Arkansas and in the nation.

There were many in the Christian community in those days when Mike ran for lieutenant governor and later for governor who either questioned a Baptist preacher becoming intertwined with the often nefarious art of politics, or who adamantly opposed such engagement by a Baptist preacher.

I myself remember asking why a Baptist preacher would want to become a part of the politicking in our state and nation.

My question has since been answered in my spirit. The Lord has had his hand on Mr. Huckabee–as well as on his daughter, Sarah, who was a youngster when Margaret and I shook hands with her father. She, of course, became President Trump’s press spokesperson and is now governor of Arkansas.

Mike, of course, ran for president, and he and the rest of the GOP field were defeated by one Donald J. Trump. Trump went on then to be elected president in defeating another who was once part of Arkansas government–Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton’s First Lady when he was governor here, and, later, when he was president of the United States.

The 2016 election was, as we recall, a complete surprise to many–especially to the Hillary Clinton presidential-aspiration camp. The shock of that victory continues to reverberate with wave after wave of political and cultural impact.

The point is that God’s mighty hand continues to be on display as He restrains evil, has that “wickedness in high places” in derision, and especially as He brings all into focus for the prophesied wind-up of this Church Age (Age of Grace).

To those who observe developments through the prism of Bible prophecy, no instance of God’s great hand of providential direction and control is more profound than the dynamics involving Israel taking place at present.

We’ve seen God moving powerfully since the Hamas attack of October 7, 2023. Remember, for example, the strategic brilliance employed by the IDF in the exploding of communications devices, killing many enemy terrorists in the process. We who believe Israel’s God neither slumbers nor sleeps know this seeming miraculous action was orchestrated by Heaven, while the Supreme Maestro, Israel’s God, continues to direct the prophetic stage-setting.

That same Supreme Maestro has placed in the president-elect’s mind, I’m convinced, to appoint Mike Huckabee to be the next ambassador to God’s chosen nation. Here is a news brief framing that appointment.

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to be ambassador to Israel, has long rejected a Palestinian state in territory previously seized by Israel and has repeatedly signaled his staunch support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Huckabee, a former TV host and Baptist preacher, frequently visits Israel and once said he wanted to buy a holiday home there. He has maintained throughout the years that the West Bank belongs to Israel, and recently said, “the title deed was given by God to Abraham and to his heirs.”

His argument for a so-called “one-state solution” contradicts longstanding official U.S. support for the eventual establishment of a Palestinian state.

He has described the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas as “horrific” and “beyond anything I’ve ever witnessed in my lifetime” and argued that the U.S. needs to stand firmly behind Israel. (“Trump picks Mike Huckabee to serve as US ambassador to Israel,” AP News, Adriana Gomez Licon, November 13, 2024)

The most important thing about Trump choosing Mr. Huckabee is not that a Baptist preacher will be in the position to wholeheartedly bring America’s full support to God’s chosen nation. Even more profound is that he will have this president’s ear in such an influential way.

This message isn’t only for Mike Huckabee. I want to implore others as well who have Donald J. Trump’s ear. That is, I implore other godly men to advise without reservation as Mr. Trump performs the duties God has appointed him to carry out. That is a main reason they’ve been placed by the God of Heaven into the pathway of this unusual man who will soon again be the most powerful human leader on planet Earth.

God’s men who have this president’s ear, such as John Hagee and Robert Jeffress, have, like Mike Huckabee, a responsibility to inform the president, at every opportunity, about Heaven’s ultimate control over things at this prophetic hour. Your advice in that Holy Spirit sense, gentlemen, is far beyond the Senate’s “advice and consent authority” under America’s constitutional prerogative. Please do not shirk that great responsibility.

–Terry

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No Time for Complacency

Although I had read the verse well over a hundred times, I had always missed its relevance for today and, in particular, our anticipation of Jesus’ imminent appearing. Perhaps it was because the words don’t directly relate to Bible prophecy that I overlooked their relevance to it.

However, as the new year dawned, I saw in the verse below an understanding of why so many people today cling to their hope of a return to normality rather than what Jesus says about their only sure hope for the perilous days in which we live.

“For the simple are killed by their turning away,
and the complacency of fools destroys them” (Proverbs 1:32, emphasis added).

It was the word “complacency” that leaped from the page on January 1. The Hebrew word is shalvah, which also denotes a sense of ease and prosperity. The online Merriam-Webster dictionary defines complacency as “self-satisfaction, especially when accompanied by unawareness of actual dangers or deficiencies.”

It’s understandable why many English versions of the Bible translate shalvah in Proverbs 1:32 as “complacency,” as it fits rather well with the Hebrew word’s sense of self-absorption that leads to a dismissal of dangers until it is too late.

Today’s Church

Unfortunately, today’s prosperity leads many to a state of complacency regarding the Lord’s return, one that causes them to ignore the multitude of signs pointing to the start of the Tribulation. Like the church in Laodicea, arrogant “self-satisfaction” is prevalent among many gatherings of the faithful, particularly in America.

False teaching and/or quietness from the pulpit directs most church attenders away from any awareness that we live in the last days of human history as we know it. Their shepherds fail to teach them how to discern the times in which we live. Their messages might contain fleeting mentions of eternal life, but there’s no meaningful teaching about what it means for New Testament saints.

The resulting complacency among many of today’s church-goers doesn’t mean that those who are truly born again will lose their salvation, no, not at all. But why should believers continue with such an earth-based outlook on life, shalvah, which for those outside of Christ will result in ruin?

The World

The world rejects any notion that the Lord might intervene in our world. Since they spurn all the warnings of Scripture, it never enters their minds that God might judge the wickedness of our day. Not only is the idea of Jesus’ return laughable to them, but they also readily scorn any notion of God’s judgment, now or in eternity.

Peter A. Steveson, in A Commentary on Proverbs, put it this way in his insights into Proverbs 1:32:

Filled with the carelessness of self-confidence, these fools show no concern over divine judgment.

We see this same worldly recklessness in the words of Ezekiel as he used the word shalvah to describe the people of Sodom before they experienced the Lord’s sudden destruction (compare 1 Thessalonians 5:1-3).

“Behold, this was the guilt of your sister Sodom: she and her daughters had pride, excess of food, and prosperous ease, but did not aid the poor and needy” (Ezekiel 16:49, emphasis added).

The problem with such self-satisfaction is not with what one possesses but rather with the fact it breeds complacency regarding the warnings of God’s Word and a failure to recognize that the Lord’s promise of eternal life is vastly superior to anything the world offers.

Those Who Hear

I know the majority of my readers fall into the category described in Proverbs 1:33:

“But whoever listens to me will dwell secure
and will be at ease, without dread of disaster.”

Those who hope in Jesus’ imminent appearing possess a peace amid all the unwelcome news that continually comes our way. We pray for the Lord to keep us resisting the wickedness and violence of our day, but at the same time, we rest in the confidence that Jesus is coming for us before the terrors of the Day of the Lord.

Is it too much of a leap to say that the wise believers of our day discern the times in which we live and thus recognize the imminency of Jesus’ appearing? Please note the reassuring words that the Lord gave to Daniel, and to us, shortly before the prophet’s death:

“Many shall be purified, and made white, and tried; but the wicked shall do wickedly: and none of the wicked shall understand; but the wise shall understand” (Daniel 12:10, KJV).

In today’s world, it’s the discerning saints who avoid the complacency that characterizes many church-goers and those in the world who don’t believe that the Lord will directly intervene in the affairs of humanity.

If you look for and long for Jesus’ appearing, thank the Lord for the insight He has given you into Scripture. In 1 Corinthians 1:18-31, Paul contrasts the wisdom of God with that of the world and ends with these words:

“And because of him you are in Christ Jesus, who became to us wisdom from God, righteousness and sanctification and redemption, so that, as it is written, ‘Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord.’”

We must always give the Lord all the credit for who we are in Him as well as for our understanding of what the Bible says about our “blessed hope.” I know many sincere New Testament saints remain complacent regarding the signs of the times and Jesus’ imminent appearing. I don’t fully understand why this is the case or why it’s so clear to us and not to others.

What I do know for sure is this: if there ever was a time for complacency in the body of Christ, this most assuredly is not it.

-Jonathan

God Fights For Israel :: By Daymond Duck

On Dec. 29, 2024, our Lifeway Adult Sunday School lesson was titled “Power Revealed.” And in a nutshell, the writer was saying God led the Israelites out of Egypt and took them to a seemingly hopeless entrapment at the Red Sea to reveal His power and glory by fighting for them.

It begins with God sending Moses to tell Pharaoh to “Let my people go” (Ex. 5:1).

Pharaoh responded, “Who is the Lord, that I should obey His voice to let Israel go?” (Ex. 5:2)

God could have moved Pharaoh’s heart to let Israel go, but God hardened Pharaoh’s heart to cause him to resist and to reveal His power and glory to Pharaoh and Israel (Ex. 7:13-14).

This revelation involved God sending Ten Plagues upon Egypt (Ex. 7:14-12:30).

Following the Tenth Plague (the death of the firstborn, including Pharaoh’s son), Pharaoh sent for Moses and said, “Get you forth from among my people, both ye and the children of Israel; and go, serve the Lord” (Ex. 12:31-32), “And the Egyptians were urgent upon the people, that they might send them out of the land in haste” (Ex.12:33).

God had brought the unbelieving, arrogant Pharaoh from the point of saying, “I will not let them go,” to the point of saying, “Get out of here,” “Go,” “Make haste.”

God led the Israelites out of Egypt in an orderly manner (Ex. 13:18).

He went before them by day in a pillar of cloud and by night in a pillar of fire, and He took them along an unusual path toward the Red Sea (Ex. 13:17-18, 21).

Pharaoh was soon told that his people were asking, “Why have we done this? Why have we let all of our slaves go?” (Ex. 14:5)

So God hardened Pharaoh’s heart and caused him to take a powerful army with 600 chariots to chase after Israel (Ex. 14:5, 8, 17).

Why did God tell Pharoah to “Let my people go” and then harden his heart to go after them?

Why did God lead the unarmed, helpless Jews to a place where a well-armed military would trap them?

The Jews were afraid, and they thought God had brought them to the Red Sea to die (Ex. 14:10-11).

Moses told them not to be afraid, God would fight for them, and they would see the Egyptians no more (Ezek. 14:13-14).

God parted the Red Sea, Israel crossed on dry ground, God destroyed them, and the Jews believed (Ex. 14:18-31).

There are many more examples, but to save time, I will very quickly mention just two more.

Example one: in the Battle of Gog and Magog, God will put a hook in the jaw of Russia’s leader and drag Russia, Iran, Turkey, and others onto the Mountains of Israel to destroy Israel (Ezek. 38-39).

Why does God cause them to attack Israel and then destroy them?

He said, “Thus will I magnify myself, and sanctify myself; and I will be known in the eyes of many nations, and they shall know that I am the Lord” (Ezek. 38:23).

Example two: God said, “Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of trembling unto all the people round about, when they shall be in the siege both against Judah and against Jerusalem. And in that day will I make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all people: all that burden themselves with it shall be cut in pieces, though all the people of the earth be gathered together against it” (Zech. 12:2-3).

Why does God cause the nations to turn against Jerusalem and Judah and then destroy those nations that attack them?

He will do this to cause the Jews to realize that the Lord of Hosts is their God (Zech. 12:5).

Concerning Israel, God said, “Thou art my battle axe and weapons of war: for with thee will I break in pieces the nations, and with thee will I destroy kingdoms” (Jer. 51:20).

God doesn’t fight the way nations fight, but God is the source of Israel’s survival, and He always wins.

Here are recent events that seem to indicate that the end of the age is close.

One, during the night of Dec. 29, 2024, Israeli troops trapped and killed 106 Hamas terrorists in about two hours without losing a single soldier.

An Israeli source said, “It was the most significant night we remember in the fighting in the northern Gaza Strip.”

Two, on Jan. 1, 2025, Israel’s Defense Min. said if Hamas does not release the 100 hostages it has been holding for 454 days and halt its rocket attacks on the Jewish state, Israel will hit Hamas with a force not seen in Gaza for a long time.

Three, concerning an Israeli-Hamas hostage deal: on Jan. 5, 2024, outgoing U.S. Sec. of State Antony Blinken said world pressure on Israel harmed hostage release deals and encouraged Hamas to repeatedly reject them while laying the blame at Israel’s feet.

Blinken added, “Whenever there has been public daylight between the U.S. and Israel and the perception that pressure was growing on Israel, we’ve seen it: Hamas has pulled back from agreeing to a ceasefire and the release of hostages.”

(My opinion: One reason some hostages have been held for more than 450 days, tortured, raped, etc., is the failure of politicians, universities, and the media to support Israel. It has also prolonged the war and led to the suffering and death of more Palestinians.)

(More: On Jan. 7, 2025, a Hamas spokesman said no captives can be released until Israel agrees to a permanent end to the current war in Gaza and a full withdrawal of IDF forces from the Gaza Strip. “We are determined to stop the aggression and for the enemy to withdraw from the Gaza Strip, and for relief and reconstruction to be without Israeli conditions.” Regarding the administration of Gaza after the war, Hamas hopes to form a national committee with other Palestinian Arab groups to govern the coastal enclave.)

(More: On Jan. 7, 2025, Pres.-elect Trump repeated his warning that if Hamas doesn’t release the hostages by the time of his inauguration on Jan. 20, 2025, the gates of Hell will open, and it won’t be good for anyone.)

Four, concerning Israel being a great army at the end of the age (Ezek. 37:10): on Jan. 8, 2025, an Israeli military official said,

  • Israel’s military will remain in place in southern Lebanon until Hezbollah is fully dismantled.
  • Anywhere Hezbollah tries to rebuild itself, they will meet the Israeli army, and there will be retaliation.
  • If the Lebanese army doesn’t fully deploy, if they don’t dismantle Hezbollah in south Lebanon, and if they don’t push Hezbollah out of south Lebanon, the Israel’s forces will remain in their positions to protect the citizens of Israel.

Five, concerning the Battle of Gog and Magog: on Jan. 4, 2024, Iran’s Foreign Min. warned that another Israeli strike on Iran will lead to a large-scale war.

Six, concerning wars and rumors of wars and the Battle of Gog and Magog: on Jan. 6, 2025, a committee that assesses Israel’s preparedness for threats warned that Israel needs to prepare for a war with Turkey and its proxies, chief among them Islamist rebel forces in Syria who have seized control over Damascus and are now working to establish a new government.

Seven, concerning wars and rumors of war (and a potential Psalm 83 war): on Jan. 7, 2025, it was reported that Israel asked Egypt why it has significantly increased its military forces in the Sinai peninsula in violation of the peace agreement between the two nations.

Eight, concerning open borders, a borderless world, and terrorist attacks in the U.S.: on Jan. 1, 2025, a former CIA official said Al-Qaeda claims that it has more than 1,000 trained terrorists in the U.S.

The driver of a rented pick-up truck drove it into a crowd of people in New Orleans, killed 15, injured more than 30, and caused the Sugar Bowl to be postponed.

The driver was probably a U.S. citizen, but he had an ISIS flag in the back of his rented truck.

It was later reported that he attended a pro-jihad Muslim Brotherhood Mosque in Houston, that he recently traveled to the Muslim Brotherhood headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, and that investigators found a Koran in his house that was opened at a verse about martyrdom.

(FYI: Several of the terrorist groups that have helped take over Syria have ties to Al-Qaeda and ISIS.)

(My opinion: U.S. citizens have every right to be concerned about who has come across America’s wide-open borders in the last four years.)

(More: Shortly after the attack in New Orleans, hundreds of pro-Palestinian protestors marched in New York City demanding an uprising against Israel, calling Zionism a cancer, and calling for an end to all aid to Israel.)

Nine, concerning wars and rumors of wars: on Jan. 7, 2025, Pres.-elect Trump warned NATO members that they should spend 5 percent of their gross domestic product on defense, a significant increase from the current 2 percent target.

Ten, concerning a covenant of peace in the Middle East: on Jan. 2, 2025, Pres.-elect Trump nominated Morgan Ortagus to be the Deputy Special Presidential Envoy for Middle East Peace.

Ortagus said, “The most important thing is that through President Trump, we bring peace and stability (peace and safety) to a troubled region, and I’m grateful to play a small role in that endeavor.”

Eleven, concerning the tracking of all buying and selling: on Jan. 5, 2024, it was reported that So. Korea will start evaluating a new digital ID system in nine regions of its nation.

Supporters claim that the new ID system will keep people safe and avoid fraud.

(My opinion: The creation of digital ID systems will lead to the tracking and control of everyone on earth starting at the middle of the Tribulation Period. Millions, perhaps billions, will refuse to comply and be killed. Those that do comply will be eternally doomed.)

Twelve, concerning deceit at the end of the age: on Jan. 4, 2025, it was reported that Germans were told:

  • That green energies would lead to a clean and prosperous country that would be the envy of the world.
  • That replacing their nuclear power plants with wind farms would do wonders for the nation.

Because the wind doesn’t always blow, here is what that led to:

  • Brownouts have become common.
  • The rationing of energy before 11 am each day.
  • Consumers are asked to stop using energy-intensive appliances and stop charging the battery in their electric vehicle, computers, etc., at certain times.

(FYI: Trump has promised to get rid of Biden’s green energy policies.)

Thirteen, concerning corruption and deceit in the UN: on Jan. 7, 2025, an Israeli report at the end of Dec. 2024 found that:

  • Officials of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) routinely meet with Lebanese and Gazan terror groups, mutually praise each other for cooperation, and describe each other as partners.
  • UNRWA officials knowingly allow Hamas and other terrorist groups to infiltrate UNRWA’s employee base, indoctrinate impressionable Palestinian children to pursue a path of terrorism against Israelis and Jews, and install military infrastructure underneath or next to UNRWA facilities.
  • More than 10% of UNRWA’s senior educators in Gaza are members of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

Fourteen, concerning an increase in knowledge at the time of the end: on Jan. 5, 2025, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said,

  • We are now confident we know how to build AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) as we have traditionally understood it.
  • We believe that, in 2025, we may see the first AI agents join the workforce and materially change the output of companies.
  • We are beginning to turn our aim beyond that to superintelligence (Artificial Super Intelligence; ASI) in the true sense of the word.
  • We love our current products, but we are here for the glorious future.

Fifteen, concerning inflation, America’s energy independence, and the economic collapse of America: on Jan. 6, 2025, Pres. Biden permanently banned offshoring drilling in all federal waters off the East and West coasts, the eastern Gulf of Mexico, and portions of the northern Bering Sea in Alaska.

Trump said: It’s ridiculous. I’ll unban it immediately.

Critics are accusing Biden of trying before he leaves office to sabotage Trump’s effort to Make America Great Again.

Sixteen, concerning an increase in violence and murder at the end of the age: on Jan. 2, 2025, it was reported that the World Health Organization (WHO) figures show:

  • That abortion was the leading cause of death on earth in 2024.
  • That 45.1% of all deaths on earth were aborted children.
  • That approximately 1/3 of all deaths in the U.S. were abortions.
  • That a 2016 study found that more than 60% of deaths by abortion in the U.S. are African Americans.
  • That more than 185,000 abortions were performed in the first two days of 2025.

Seventeen, concerning natural disasters: as I write this on Jan. 8, 2025, a wildfire has broken out at Palisades, Cal. About 1,000 structures have burned, about 30,000 people have evacuated, two people have been killed, several people have been injured, the fire is out of control, strong winds are fanning the fire, and they are expected to get worse tonight.

FYI: God does not send anyone to Hell (all of us are born with a sin nature and destined to go to Hell because we sin), but God has provided a way (Jesus) for everyone to go to Heaven (and He is the only way to get there; John 14:6).

Finally, are you Rapture Ready?

If you want to be rapture ready and go to heaven, you must be born again (John 3:3). God loves you, and if you have not done so, sincerely admit that you are a sinner; believe that Jesus is the virgin-born, sinless Son of God who died for the sins of the world, was buried, and raised from the dead; ask Him to forgive your sins, cleanse you, come into your heart and be your Saviour; then tell someone that you have done this.

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