Isaiah 34:2 – The Lord is Enraged :: By Gary W. Ritter

 

(Isaiah 34-36; Philippians 2)

For you who are saved by the blood of Jesus Christ, who washed and cleansed you through the salvation you freely accepted, I ask these questions: Is the Lord enraged at you? Does His wrath rest upon you? Has Jesus forgiven your sins so as to keep you from God’s day of judgment? If your answers are “No – No – Yes!” then I have Good News for you. God is not saving up His wrath to pour out upon you. You will not be collateral damage in the great and fearsome Day of the Lord when He vents His anger upon the world.

What do I mean by this? How many of you continue to believe that for some reason you, as a true believer in Jesus Christ, must enter into and endure the terrible indignities of the Tribulation? Come on, be honest. You’ve had enough doubts sowed in you over the years by various pastors that you are unworthy to escape this time of horrors destined to come upon the earth – the Day of Jacob’s Trouble. Some part of you believes to this day that you will be lumped in with the unbelieving world when God rains down His punishment on those who have deliberately chosen not to accept the free gift that Jesus offered – deliverance through His shed blood.

For this reason, you think the coming Tribulation is for you, along with your pagan neighbor or family member. After all, if they must suffer for their unbelief, surely you must have some part in that. It’s why you’re double-minded about the pre-Tribulation Rapture. You think that perhaps it might be true, and God will snatch us out of here. On the other hand, you have enough uncertainty that you’re bracing yourself for a mid-Trib or even a post-Trib endurance marathon.

Please, in your thinking this way, remember James 1:5-8:

“If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him. But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind. For that person must not suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.”

What’s going on in the world? The Lord tells us in Isaiah 34:2:

“For the Lord is enraged against all the nations, and furious against all their host; he has devoted them to destruction, has given them over for slaughter.”

There are three things going on in this verse.

One: God is enraged against all the nations. Why? If you’ve read any significant part of your Bible, you know the reason. Mankind is sinful and has chosen to live away from God. Our iniquities have been stored up for a day of judgment. This is inevitable. Why? Because the Lord is just. He will not allow the transgressions that men have committed against Him and His Word to stand. He has a day of vengeance planned, and it will come to pass.

Is there any remedy against God’s wrath upon sinful man? Glad you asked. Of course: salvation through Christ alone, by His grace alone, through our faith in Him alone (Ephesians 2:8-9). Everyone who calls upon the Name of the Lord will be (shall be!) saved (Romans 10:13). Thus, those who have not called upon the Name above all names will not be saved. They will not be delivered from God’s wrath and judgment. The sinful, unrepentant nations are in view here, along with the people who inhabit them.

Two: God is furious against all their host. Who are their host, and why is He angry with them? Briefly, because I’ve written about this many times in great detail, these are the rebellious sons of God (bene Elohim), who rule as gods over the nations of the world. These are the mighty princes in the spiritual realm, who joined with Satan to come against their Father in heaven because the power they determined they could exert upon the earth and upon all humanity was their idol. They chose to make themselves equal to or higher than God, just as Satan did, as seen in Isaiah 14:14 when he said:

“I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will make myself like the Most High.”

For this transgression, these powerful beings, who think themselves omnipotent, are subject to the fury that God will unleash. It is they who have continually worked to turn the hearts of men away from the Lord. Their influence is what has caused the world to reject Jesus Christ as their rightful King and Savior. In league with Satan, they have multiplied the sins of man, causing depravity and the grievous rot that we see all around us. Is it any wonder God is storing up wrath for them?

Three: God has devoted them to destruction, has given them over for slaughter. When we see the term ‘devoted to destruction’ in the Bible, this is meant to convey total annihilation. Scripture records this judgment that God decrees upon certain nations. There are numerous Old Testament situations in which Yahweh told the people of Israel to spare no one and nothing. If they were lenient in any way, God’s anger came upon them. The rebellious host of heaven is in God’s crosshairs. They, along with the nations of the earth that hate Him, are destined for a day of slaughter.

This is serious stuff. It will be a time in which God gives no quarter. None will escape. This is one of the primary purposes of the 7-year Tribulation. All nations upon the earth, all men who inhabit them, and all the gods over those nations, will be completely destroyed. We know this because following the Tribulation is the Millennial Reign of Christ with all the blessings that entails. No one who opposes God will enter that 1,000-year period of peace.

Can anyone escape this terrible time? Yes. Those who call upon the Name of the Lord during those years will enter the Kingdom of Heaven. No one else. It will be a time of final reckoning where Jesus will cause all men to answer the question: “Will you trust in Me, or not?” Those who trust in Him will be saved from eternal torment. Those who won’t will be judged and cast into the Lake of Fire for eternity.

Notice how I phrase the question that Jesus poses. It is one that requires a decision at that time. He asks it of those who have not already decided to place their lives in His hands.

This is one of many reasons I declare this assurance we have from Christ Himself: We who believe today are not destined for His wrath. It’s why Paul wrote to Titus that Jesus is our blessed hope (Titus 2:13). The promise of the pre-Tribulation Rapture is why Paul in 1 Thessalonians 4:18 could say:

“Therefore encourage one another with these words.”

Could there be any possible encouragement Paul might give to the Thessalonian believers if he was teaching them that they must endure the Tribulation? You know the answer. There would be none.

So, I urge you brothers and sisters in Christ, believe the promise and the encouragement that Paul brought to the ancient church in Thessalonica and that John echoed in the letter to the church of Philadelphia in Revelation 3:10-11:

“Because you have kept my word about patient endurance, I will keep you from the hour of trial that is coming on the whole world, to try those who dwell on the earth. I am coming soon. Hold fast what you have, so that no one may seize your crown.”

God will save us from the wrath to come (1 Thessalonians 1:10). What an encouragement this is!

[Author Note: Briefly, I want to set the stage for you as to the nature of most of my articles in this season. Each year I read the Bible through completely at least once – that has been my practice since I came to the Lord in 2005. I remain astounded at what God has done in my life because of that discipline! Each day I read from both the Old and New Testaments. I choose a verse from one of those passages and write my commentary and reflection based on that. In the title of my article, you’ll see the verse I chose. In addition, you’ll see the reading for that day if you’d like to follow along with greater context.]

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Gary W. Ritter is a lay pastor, Bible teacher, and prolific author. His Whirlwind Series comprises three books: Sow the Wind, Reap the Whirlwind, and There Is A Time. These books are contained in the collected volume of the Whirlwind Omnibus. Gary has been given the Christian Redemptive Fiction award for three novels: The Tattooed Cat, Alien Revelation, and for his collaboration with Terry James in writing The Minion Protocols, the third book in James’ Second Coming Chronicles.

Earlier this year, Gary released a four-volume set of Awaken Bible Study Notes that comment verse-by-verse through Scripture from a Biblical prophetic lens. He is currently editing a sequel to Alien Revelation called Alien Zombie Plague, which he plans to release later in the fall of 2021. Recently, Gary wrote a novella for the new Kindle Vella platform. That story is called Tribulation Rising: Seal Judgments – The Coming Apocalypse. This seven-part short work can be found at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B099Z462WD.

Each day this year, Gary has been writing commentary and reflections based on his reading through the Bible in a year. The intent in all his writings is to bring a strong Christian witness to what people read. You can see all his books and blog articles and reach him at his website:www.GaryRitter.com or his Facebook Author page: https://www.facebook.com/gritter3390. You can also see his older video Bible teachings on his Gary Ritter YouTube channel – look for the fish symbol, and more recently on Rumble on his Awaken Bible Prophecy channel: https://rumble.com/c/c-783217.

Politics or Potlucks :: By Jonathan Brentner

During an online sermon that I listened to in the past, the preacher said that politics was “existential.” I am still trying to figure out what he meant, but if I’m correct about what else I heard, the overall gist of the message was for Christians to avoid politics.

Was he correct? I say no. I believe it’s essential that we as New Testament saints become informed, vote, and express our opinion as the Lord gives us opportunities to do so.

However, we must be ever so careful on social media. I have made several politically motivated comments in the past that I very much regret and wish I could take back. It can be a painful lesson to learn, as it was for me.

When choosing between stating one’s opinion regarding national and world events or remaining safely within the friendly confines of church potlucks, it might be helpful to ask oneself the following questions:

Am I Aware of the Prophetic Significance of Events in our World?

The common theme among the majority of those who oppose my mention of the issues of our day (aka politics) is that of blindness to the prophetic significance of what’s happening throughout the world. Those who understand how the decisions of national and world leaders fit into what Scripture tells us about the last days, however, understand the necessity of connecting the dots between their actions and biblical prophecy.

Christians who get the majority, if not all, of their information from the likes of CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News hear mostly lies regarding the state of our world and regard those of us who warn people of the globalist’ agenda as conspiracy theorists or wackos. Sadly, they also believe that the COVID-19 injections are “safe and effective” despite the mountain of evidence that says they are neither.

Believers under the hypnotic spell of the mainstream media misinformation more often than not remain blind to the events that point to the nearness of the Tribulation and hence to Jesus’ imminent appearing.

If you believe that we live in biblical times where world events point to the nearness of the Tribulation period and hence to Jesus’ appearing, keep reading.

Do I Help Those Who Hate the Lord?

Overall, King Jehoshaphat was a godly king who followed the ways of “his father David” (2 Chronicles 17:3). However, he made a tragic mistake when he formed an alliance with King Ahab of the northern kingdom of Israel, one that many correctly regard as the wickedest of all the kings of Israel.

As a result of his serious error in judgment, King Jehoshaphat barely escaped with his life from a battle in which he had joined forces with King Ahab against the Syrian army (2 Chronicles 18). The enemy forces killed Ahab in that battle.

Upon returning to Jerusalem after the battle, the prophet Jehu, the son of Hanani, spoke these words to Jehoshaphat, “Should you help the wicked and love those who hate the Lord? Because of this, wrath has gone out against you from the Lord. Nevertheless, some good is found in you, for you destroyed the Asheroth out of the land, and have set your heart to seek God” (2 Chronicles 19:2-3).

I have heard several pastors make a moral equivalence between the two political parties in America. This may have been true fifty years ago when one of my high school teachers said, “There’s not a nickel’s worth of difference between the two political parties, and we should be thankful for that.” However, I can assure you with the utmost certainty that this is not the case in 2021.

Today, one party in the U.S. passionately promotes socialism, abortion, and the LBGTQ agenda while imposing harsh vaccine mandates on people, soldiers, and workers, which has already caused an abundance of suffering and pain. Why support these things with your money or votes?

The other party is far, far from perfect, but several of its candidates do have a platform that more closely mirrors biblical standards of basic morality.

I cannot help but wonder if the Lord would ask believers who aid and support politicians that are vehemently opposed to biblical standards this question, “Why are you helping the wicked and loving those who hate me?”

Am I being too harsh? Perhaps I am, but I cannot escape this nagging thought ever since I read 2 Chronicles 19:2-3 a couple months ago.

For me, it means more determination to look in-depth at candidates so as not to make the mistakes that I have made in the past.

Do I Believe That Neutrality No Longer Remains an Option?

Elie Wiesel, a Romanian-born and Jewish-American writer, professor, political activist, Nobel laureate, and Holocaust survivor, wrote this about his involvement in politics:

“We must take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.”[i]

We live at a time when tyrannical governments across the world torment their citizens with vaccine mandates. At least for me, neutrality no longer remains an option; I must continue to write about matters that negatively touch the lives of so many people in America and around the world and seek to encourage believers with the promises of the Bible regarding Jesus’ imminent appearing to take us home to heaven.

Please, please, please hear me when I say that I would so very much love to remain quiet about the dangers and risks of the COVID-19 injections, but several considerations keep me from doing so:

  1. The multitude of stories that have come my way regarding the suffering and loss caused by the mRNA injections continue to haunt me, and I know they represent but a tiny sampling of the overwhelming pain and misery caused by them. The numerous stories of death and suffering are vividly real, and I cannot forget them nor how they drove me to tears in some instances.
  2. Despite the fact that a large majority have not yet suffered adverse effects from the jabs, the tragically high numbers of those killed, permanently impaired, or otherwise severely harmed by these injections is something I just cannot overlook or minimize.
  3. The words of Proverbs 24:10-12 remain a source of conviction for me as I watch the numbers of vaccine deaths climb each week. I must speak up.
  4. The vaccine mandates that have already caused much loss, misery, and death in the United States. If fully implemented according to the plans of President Biden, they will devastate America and wherever else a government resorts to such cruel and wicked tyranny. Pray that this will not happen.
  5. The inclusion of children as young as five in the vaccine push in the U.S. is over-the-top evil, and woe to me if I do not speak out against this wicked and criminal abuse of young children by the vile Biden administration. Pray that parents will have the wisdom to keep their children away from these deadly vaccines.

There’s coming a time when you will not be able to voice your opinion regardless of your vaccine status. This is already true in many countries, and it appears this may be the case in the U.S. in the near future.

As believers, we are not helpless before the wickedness of our day. We can respond in a variety of ways.

How Should I Respond?

Since God’s calling, along with our gifts and talents, are different for each and every one of us, there’s really no simple answer to this question. The answer may be different for many of us.

Of course, we must pray as never before and immerse ourselves in the words of Scripture, which we need just as much as a fish depends on water for survival. We very much need the hope and eternal perspective we find in God’s Word.

Beyond those things, I will offer a few considerations:

  1. Stay informed on what’s happening in our world. There are a variety of reputable sources of information available to you that provide the reality behind the fake news that continually bombards people on mainstream media.
  2. Vote with a biblical worldview. Decades ago, I promised myself that I would never vote for a Presidential candidate in the U.S. who was not pro-life. I have now extended this conviction to any candidate on a national, state, or local level.

Is it not far better to refrain from voting than to side with the wicked by supporting those who openly hate our Savior, as demonstrated by their anti-Scripture and passionate support for issues such as abortion, the LBGTQ agenda, and Marxism? Remember the words of the prophet to King Jehoshaphat.

  1. Be prepared to share the Gospel. The events of the past couple years have opened the hearts of many to the Gospel. Many of those currently outside the faith will tell you that they are scared by what they see once you engage them in conversations about current events. You may be surprised by who agrees with you when you mention the perils of life today and by how that opens up opportunities to share one’s faith.

JD Farag courageously connects the events of our day with biblical prophecy, and as a result of his prophecy updates, a great number of people all over the world have put their trust in Jesus’ finished work on the cross and continue to do so.

  1. Use extreme caution when speaking up on social media (if you are employed, it’s best to avoid social media altogether). But as the Lord leads, take advantage of opportunities to state your opinion lovingly and graciously (something I’m still learning to do).

I love church potlucks and fellowship. However, I will continue to speak out on what the Lord lays on my heart, even if it means I’m excluded from such get-togethers or told that I am not welcome at a particular church.

Jonathan Brentner

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[i] Alex Parale, 110+ Elie Wiesel Quotes from A Noble Political Activist, June 18, 2019, @ https://comicbookandbeyond.com/elie-wiesel-quotes/