The Gospel According to Luke: Part 32 :: By Dr. Donald Whitchard

An Exposition

Luke 13:1-5: “The Tragedies of Life”

“Now on the same occasion there were some present who reported to Him about the Galileans, whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices. And He answered and said to them, ‘Do you suppose that these Galileans were worse sinners than all other Galileans because they suffered this fate? I tell you, no, but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish. Or do you suppose that those eighteen on whom the tower of Siloam fell and killed them were worse culprits than all the men who live in Jerusalem? I tell you, no but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish” (Luke 13:1-5, NASB).

We live in an age where it seems that the majority of humanity lives in a fantasy world, especially when it comes to the idea and fact of bad things happening to them and that things do not always go the way we like. It was not that long ago in social history that we accepted the good and bad in life and dealt with the consequences, coming to the conclusion that we would learn from mistakes, errors, and unforeseen events and then plan, mature, develop, and live with the lessons these troubles would teach us. That seems to have gone by the wayside.

Now you cannot turn on the television, or internet, or social media and not witness groups of people who are angry and sullen that they not only have to face troubles and difficult times, but that they have to go through all of this in the first place. Many in today’s generation cannot or will not accept the fact that they are responsible for decisions made; that they will face hard times; that the world in general does not owe them a living; that they have to put on their “adult clothes” and get out of the “safe spaces”; drop the “trigger mechanisms”; deal with the reality that not everyone will agree with them on issues and policies; and that they cannot go home crying to their parents that life is not treating them fairly or as they expect.

The day we are born, life and its contents are waiting to determine if you are going to mature and stand amidst the storms, or wither and whine about every little thing to the point where you are an irritant to your peers and a pain in the backside in the development of a civil society. It seems that no one wants to buy property and reside in the city of Reality. Not only is this not healthy in our journey through life, but avoiding inevitable difficulties that come our way does not allow for spiritual, physical, and mental maturation. Constant adherence to this type of living negates and discourages original and critical thinking and relies on the dependence of the authorities to do the decision making and inevitable forced compliance of a foreign worldview, work, and purpose.

The avoidance of troubles, sicknesses, and personal setbacks has crept into the thinking of a lot of confessing Christians today. There are those who believe that they are not to undergo any sort of “suffering” or “poverty” or “lack of want” and that God will give them perfect health, access to riches, and a life free of adversity. This is the call of the prosperity gospel and the pimp “preachers” who sell this to the gullible and naïve by means of television, social media, and the internet.

We have whole groups who cling to the fantasy that God would never allow them to undergo any kind of difficulty because they see themselves as “blessed and highly favored,” or “born to be blessed,” or “destined to be a champion,” or whatever drivel the merchants of misinterpretation like to throw at the audience who see the Lord Jesus Christ as a type of “sugar daddy” ready to hand out the goodies.

I have dealt with this topic and its awful hold on people before, so I am not going to go over the same trail again. You know how a lot of this type of thought and belief ends. Tragedy or hardship comes along, and the “faith” of these folks goes away and never returns, leaving behind a path of unbelief, anger at God, and a hate for the name and ministry of Jesus Christ. They are the shallow soil spoken of in Jesus’ parable.

I have said all of this to point out that the idea of bad things happening to the people of God bothered people living in Jesus’ day. The tragedies written of in these passages in Luke’s Gospel will show us that it is not so much that bad and unexpected circumstances occur, but the condition of our souls if such things can and do happen to us.

Jesus has received a report from His fellow Galileans that Pilate had killed some of the group and mixed their blood with the blood of the ritual sacrifice. This was clearly murder on Pilate’s part and a mockery of the Jewish sacrificial system that had been given to the Israelites after the Exodus from Egypt and described in detail in the Torah written by Moses. Pilate used this gruesome act as a way of showing Roman authority over the people and would not tolerate any dissent or opposition. Jesus acknowledged that what had occurred was tragic and wrong, but that was not the central issue. He emphasized that if and when such a situation occurs to them, they needed to have come before the LORD at some point in time and repented of their sins so that if their life was taken, they would be in the presence of God and not in hell.

We are always to be ready spiritually when tragedies and accidents occur. The Scriptures warn us that life is unpredictable and that our plans can go awry at any moment. Even as I write this article, there were people who got up to go to work or some other activity this morning, and now they are on a hospital gurney ready to be handed over to the funeral home. When I worked as a hospital chaplain and was called to the bedside of a patient who had just died, my first thought was almost always, “Where are they now?” Did they make their peace with God earlier in life or at the last breath? Did anyone tell them about Jesus during their life?

We remember where we were on September 11, 2001, when the Towers came crashing down in flames and the Pentagon was on fire, targets of terrorists. We heard about the bravery of the passengers fighting for control of the plane that went down in Pennsylvania and the final words of Todd Beamer, who told his fellow passengers, “Let’s roll” as they stormed the cabin and went to their deaths. Nobody who got up that morning and headed to those buildings or planes had any idea that, by noon, they would be gone from this earth and into eternity, some ready, some not.

There are those of you who remember January 28, 1986, watching the Space Shuttle Challenger going up into the sky with seven astronauts and an eager young teacher, and only a minute later saw the vessel explode on live television. Those noble souls had no idea it would be their final day of life, and as President Ronald Reagan tearfully told the nation that night, they had now “slipped the surly bonds of Earth and had touched the face of God,” ready or not.

Accidents happen, like it or not. Heartaches occur whether we have prepared for them or have been hit with them unexpectedly. I have experienced everything from broken bones to burying a child and surviving a hurricane in the past few decades. I never thought for a minute that I would be spared from seeing or going through difficulties, even if I was a child of God in Christ. Yes, we tend to question the event, get angry at God (He can take it.), wonder how this will all turn out, and how to rebuild one’s life with a new foundation in a new place.

We need to come to grips with the fact that we live in a sin-soaked fallen world of our own making because we chose to rebel against the rule and care of God Almighty, and we are paying for it.

It did not have to be this way, but our ancestors figured they could handle the situation without God, and doomed us to an eternity in hell were it not for the mercy, grace, and loving salvation offered to us by the Lord Jesus Christ by His willingness to die for our sins on the cross in that we may obtain the gift of eternal life in heaven free from sin and its aftermath forever.

The day is soon approaching when the Lord Jesus will come to get His people and then bring in a new heaven and earth free from the evil caused by the devil and his followers. Those loved ones who died in accidents, natural causes, or at the hands of evil people and who had made Jesus Christ Lord of their lives will be resurrected and made new, and we will be with them for all the ages. Tears will be wiped away, joy will return to the mourners, and we will be with the Lord always.

Why would you want to miss this coming wonderful age? Repent of your sins and surrender your life to Jesus Christ today. Too many people that have lived before us have found out too late that tomorrow was not going to arrive for them. I beg of you, settle your destiny NOW. He is waiting with open arms. Amen.

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The Q Quandary: Part 1 :: By Gary Ritter

The rise of Q and his public resistance against the Deep State has sent its globalist-minded minions into a frenzy. Social media—when they even allow posts about Q—usually place warning labels to the effect that Q is an unproven tool of those who hold to far-right conspiracy theories. Q has united people of many different belief systems against the New World Order that elites desire to bring about for the purposes of power and domination.

Many Christians have joined the Q movement because—whether they understand Bible prophecy or not—they instinctively oppose the Deep State and its bad actors. Surprisingly, a large segment of the New Age community also resists the New World Order.

As a result, Christians—knowingly or not—are in league with New Agers. Another interesting aspect of this is that many of these New Agers can also be called New Gnostics.

The Bible gives us sage advice in 2 Corinthians 6:14:

“Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?”

Why do I bring this up? If Christians are of the light, then what is the New Age movement? Even more so, what about the New Gnostic beliefs? Yes, they are darkness. Thus, in our common disdain for the Deep State and its eventual NWO, we as light are yoked with darkness.

Let’s examine this a little deeper to understand the scenario.

I think true Christians would all agree that the Deep State, and where it leads, is toxic and evil. I believe we who truly know the Word of God would also concur that New Age beliefs are an abomination to God. We typically associate New Age with the occult, meditation, yoga, and practices of Eastern or Hindu origin. Gnosticism, in a nutshell, turns the Bible upside down. In their understanding, God is the bad guy, and Lucifer is good. He brought wisdom and enlightenment to mankind and got a bad rap for it, while God tried to hide all this wonderful insight. In the Gnostic view, man effectively lives in the matrix of illusion and must “take the red pill” to break free into the clarity of awakening.

If the Deep State is demonic and New Age/New Gnostic is demonic, what’s going on? How could it be that satanically inspired esoteric believers are against this globalist cabal which is also satanic?

Matthew 12:25-26 tells us:

“Knowing their thoughts, [Jesus] said to them, ‘Every kingdom divided against itself is laid waste, and no city or house divided against itself will stand. And if Satan casts out Satan, he is divided against himself. How then will his kingdom stand?'”

Would Satan divide his own house? No, and that’s the Q Quandary.

I’m teaching a Bible Discipleship class in which we’re reading through the Bible in a year. Each week I usually give a Prophecy Update to the class prior to our diving into God’s Word.

On June 24, 2020, my update dealt with all things Q. You can find it here if interested: http://garyritter.com/prophecy-update-q-the-nwo/.

The following is a heavily edited transcript capturing several minutes of that class beginning at 1:06:00 into the video:

[Gary] So, where do some or many Q followers go wrong? Well, first of all, many Q followers are Christians, but what they do is they ignore Bible prophecy.

[Student] Because they fall into the premise that the good side is going to take over the world.

[Gary] Exactly. Because [Q’s end game] is similar to the New Apostolic Reformation thinking, which says that “We’re going to take control of the world, all the levers of society, all the cultural aspects of society. And we’re going to rise to the top, and then all the money will flow to us.”

[Gary] And then, over whatever period of time, NAR will Christianize the world and hand that to Jesus when He comes. Well, the Bible doesn’t say that. I’ll just warn you that you might come across some things [regarding Q] you have to take with a grain of salt. It’s Kingdom Now. There is a very good, incisive look at the Deep State [on YouTube] called the Cabal Series. It’s really good because it goes into all the stuff, including the sexual predator stuff, that the Deep State people [who are part of it] do. It’s absolutely disgusting. At the end of it, it goes in this NAR direction. The thinking behind all that Q is doing is they are going to beat back the Deep State. And [when they do] this opens up a wonderful world free [and glorious]. I mean, it’s a nice idea, but I don’t buy it. On the other hand, I also believe we still have to do everything that we can [against the Deep State].

When I did this class, I saw there were issues as to where following Q led.

You can see I had concerns about Q because his end game isn’t Biblical. What I didn’t do was to connect all the dots despite seeing some of them.

Many readers may be familiar with Pastor J.D. Farag, who is a noted Bible prophecy teacher. Pastor J.D. does weekly Bible prophecy updates. In his update of July 19, 2020, he spoke extensively about Q and issued a warning. You can see the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ot4SZmr7RjM&t=2619s.

He dove deeper than I previously had and assembled the puzzle pieces that I did not. I’m going to try to simplify this explanation:

Q is against the Deep State.

New Age-Gnostics are against the Deep State.

Christians are against the Deep State.

Q is comprised of many New Age-Gnostic supporters.

Q is comprised of many Christian supporters.

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Deep State is demonic.

New Age-Gnosticism is demonic.

Christians are of God.

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If Satan is not divided against himself,

If Satan wouldn’t actually cause division between Deep State and New Age-Gnostics,

Then Satan is deceiving us by creating a diversion.

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New Age-Gnostics desire an end game in which “We are god.”

New Age-Gnostics desire “A Great Awakening.” [Q drop 3858]

Q desires a Great Awakening.

Q believes that when the Deep State is eradicated:

Then, “A Beautiful Brave New World Lies Ahead.” [Q drop 2450]

This scenario has been likened to a false flag operation. Both Christians and New Age-Gnostics oppose the Deep State.

They align and are yoked in their common goal of exposing and destroying the Deep State. Because Q is a good and worthy force through his efforts to eradicate the Deep State, by definition, this means all that he says is good and acceptable. Thus, Christians are co-opted into the New Age-Gnostic thinking because they believe in Q’s Great Awakening and its ultimate good outcome.

Guess what? Christians are being deceived as Satan accomplishes his goal of turning them from God in their total embrace of Q and his stated outcomes.

Devious is not graphic enough to describe this plan.

I say this as one who loves what Q is doing to attack and dismantle the Deep State and the horrific pedophile rings that live within it:

Christians, do not buy Q’s end game. Follow and appreciate what Q does, but do so with wisdom and discernment, knowing that Satan wants to suck you in and away from the truth of God. He will do anything he can to confuse your understanding of Scripture and Bible prophecy. Satan’s efforts lead to a dark place, not a Great Awakening. You have been warned!

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Gary W. Ritter is a lay pastor, Bible teacher, and serves as Missions Director at his church. He is also a prolific author. His Whirlwind Series is comprised of 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 two novels: The Tattooed Cat and Alien Revelation. He has recently released a new novel on eco-terrorism called Green Dreams, and Looking Up – Volume 3, a non-fiction work that contains essays and devotions on end-times and prophetic events. Gary’s intent in all his writings is to bring a strong Christian witness to what people read.

You can reach him at his website: www.GaryRitter.com or his Facebook Author page: https://www.facebook.com/gritter3390. You can also see his video Bible teachings on his Gary Ritter YouTube channel – look for the fish symbol.