The Tyranny of the Present :: By Pete Garcia

For my more seasoned readers, let’s say you could travel back in time and revisit a moment in your life. You’re not going back to change the past, but simply to sit as a silent guest and listen in on a conversation you might have had back then. Let’s say you decide to go back to the year 1993 when you and a friend are in a restaurant having lunch. At some point, the conversation steers into the signs of the times and when you think the Lord will return.

Your friend might mention the fact that the year 1993 is exactly seven years from the end of the millennium, which means the Rapture is near. One of you might add in Hosea 6:2 for good measure to seemingly shore up this idea that there is some significance to the coming year 2000.

You overhear yourself confidently mention the fact that the nation Israel is the supersign, and it’s been 44 years since Israel became a nation again. You discuss the merits of a forty-year generation, but it seems since the 1948 date didn’t pan out in 1988, perhaps the time might in fact start from the unification of Jerusalem in 1967. However, the idea of waiting until 2007 seems very unpalatable and too far off to be taken seriously.

Now the conversation turns back to the signs of the times. The discussion turns to the recent and unexpected presidential election of a relatively unknown Democrat governor named Bill Clinton. While you don’t really see America in Bible prophecy, you are not really sure how she disappears apart from the Rapture because the economy is strong, the nation still largely self-identifies as a ‘Christian nation,’ and America still seemed like America.

You might mention the recent Gulf War in Kuwait as a fulfillment of wars and rumors of war and how Saddam Hussein could easily fill out the role of the AntichristYou might even mention the increasing use of credit cards to make purchases and the potential for UPC barcodes to be the fulfillment of the mark of the beast.

However, as you begin to go over the signs in more depth, you and your friend realize there are still so many things that don’t make sense. There are things you aren’t quite sure about because you can’t see how they happen. Things like how this relatively new thing called the internet will play into the Antichrist’s coming kingdom. Things like how the barcode gets on your hand or forehead, and how that controls all buying and selling around the world when cash was still king.

Things like how the collapse of the evil empire (the Soviet Union) just left a messy and uncertain future for mother Russia. You still can’t see how Iran, Turkey, and Russia come to form some monstrous Magog coalition when Turkey and Israel are still friends, and Russia is now becoming democratic. You don’t even mention Iran, because you both know that nation is still recovering after a devastating eight-year war with Iraq. Furthermore, you don’t know which of the 11 nations in the European Union will drop out to make it an even, ten-nation confederacy?

As fascinating as this conversation has become, you both come to the conclusion that there are still too many unknown variables for it to make sense. You both admit that you were in the last days (in the Hebrew 1:1 sense of the word), and if that is true, then the end didn’t seem quite as bad as you thought it would be. The picture was there, but there were still too many unanswered questions.

As you get up to pay the bill, the one definitive conclusion you both arrive at is that while the end is near, neither of you could see it going much further than the year 2000. You certainly couldn’t see it going further than 2008, which seemed so far into the future it was bordering on science fiction territory.

Does this conversation sound familiar to anyone?

I am using 1993 as a random number, but we could go back 10, 15, or 20 years and see that much of what is happening now was still a mystery then. It was a mystery largely because we were limited to the information available to us at the time. Now, ask yourself these questions in the present time. Can we see our nation and world going on (i.e., the status quo) another 15 years into our future? Are the signs of the times still foggy and vague, or are they becoming increasingly clear?

While it is true that we also can’t see into the future, much of what is laid out in the Bible is manifesting itself into a series of possible and highly realistic scenarios. Are we struggling with things like the Gog-Magog alliance? The Mark of the Beast technology? The one-world government? A one-world currency? The destruction of Damascus? The post-modern and post-Christian America? The demise of the US apart from the Rapture? The Psalm 90:10 application to Israel?

I think these things are becoming crystal clear.

Assessment

“But you, Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book until the time of the end; many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase” (Daniel 12:4).

I think one of the more underrated signs is the explosion of prophetic understanding regarding what is coming upon the world in these last days. I mean, it’s becoming so obvious now that even non-Christians are starting to see it. Think about it this way: what is becoming increasingly obvious to even the most casual of laypersons is something the greatest eschatological minds of the past two thousand years struggled mightily with understanding.

Here is something else to take into consideration:

The four horsemen of the apocalypse are the first four seal judgments the Lord Jesus Christ unleashes upon the earth. He does this because nobody else in the universe can do it. He is the only One who is worthy to take the scroll from the Father’s hand and then open it. But consider this:

We are starting to see these horsemen’s shadow form in our day. We are starting to hear the hoofbeats of the riders in our day. What this means is Satan is trying to get ahead of Jesus’ opening of the seals and preemptively break prophecy by making these happen before Jesus is ready to execute them. Obviously, we know this can’t happen until after the rapture of the church because the rapture is what sets the stage for these things to come about. Remember the boundaries in Luke 17:26-30: things are normal until the rapture, and then sudden destruction and judgment. Not the other way around. The days of Noah and Lot certainly can’t apply to the time inside the 70th Week. So, what do the horsemen represent again?

White Horse: regional/global government- the establishment of the Antichrist’s kingdom

  • The popularization of globalist and regional systems: BRICS, AUKUS, Agenda 2030, the Great Reset, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the World Economic Forum, etc., that is creating the framework for the ten kings, and ultimately, the Antichrist

Red Horse: peace taken from the earth

  • Currently, there are 30 active conflicts in the world today, with violence soaring through crime in almost every nation, which will give governments the justification to increasingly fast-track weapons technologies and artificial intelligence.

Black Horse: economic collapse and ruin

  • 87% of the nations in the world struggling with inflation, energy, and food shortages, and a staggering national debt that will be the justification for first: regional CBDCs, and then: a global digital currency.

Pale Horse: global pestilence and death

  • the rise of epidemics and pandemics, and the government’s exploitation of management by crisis through planned releases that will first condition the global population, then justify the implementation of biotechnology into the skin.

So if we are starting to see these world leaders (who are influenced by dark spiritual forces) driving their human puppets to meet a 2030 deadline, it means our enemy is privy to information most are somehow not seeing. Most likely because of its proximity to the 2000th anniversary of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Let us not forget that they (the demonic hordes led by Satan) were there when Christ was crucified and rose from the dead victorious. That event, above any other, is painfully and permanently etched into their memories, and they are extremely sensitive to its significance.

We must also realize that God has a say in all this. As is always the case, He loves to throw monkey wrenches into the enemy’s best-laid plans.

Conclusion

In order to not be blinded by the present, let us look back at Christ’s first coming to see if there is any correlation between then and the Second Coming. We cannot use the soon rapture of the church, because this is the true wildcard or black swan event that Satan can’t know. Nor can anyone for that fact. However, although the rapture isn’t directly connected to the official start of the 70th Week of Daniel (aka…The seven-year Tribulation), it does set the stage for all of the highly chronicled and subsequent events to follow.

We know according to the Old Testament that the coming of the promised Messiah would have had to occur between two specific events: 1) the passing of Israel’s ability to fully govern itself (Gen. 49:10) and the destruction of the Second Temple (Dan. 9:26). Not only were these prophetic texts given centuries in advance, but they were accompanied by prophetic proofs that would verify its soon fulfillment (John 18:31, Luke 19:41-44, rabbinical texts, and Josephus Antiquities 20:9).

Dr. Mark Eastman does an amazing job articulating this in his chapter (The Time of Messiah’s Coming) from his book, The Search for the Messiah. Below is his summary.

“In our examination of Messianic prophecy and ancient rabbinical interpretations, we have seen a number of indicators which pinpointed the time of Messiah’s coming. According to the ancient Jewish scholars, the Savior was to come:

  1. During the time when membership in the tribe of Judah could confidently be traced. (Genesis 49:10)
  2. Previous to the demolition of the Second Temple. (Daniel 9:24-27)
  3. Before the scepter had departed from Judah. (Genesis 49:10)
  4. At the beginning of the fifth millennium after creation. (Babylonian Talmud, Sanhedrin 96-99)

Remarkably, after 70 C.E., none of these criteria would ever exist again! However, when Jesus was growing up in Nazareth, the scepter had not passed from Judah, the Second Temple was still standing, and the fifth millennium after creation was at hand. Messiah had come, the scepter was removed, then the Second Temple was destroyed, just as Daniel had predicted.”

Thus, the window for Christ’s first coming was roughly 76-77 years (6-7AD – 70AD). This begs the question as to whether there will be an equal (or similar) window of time for Christ’s rapture of His church, and if so, can we know it? So if we are measuring when Israel regained her national authority (1948- 75 years*) or reunified her capital Jerusalem (1967- 56 years**), it is one of those things we’ll have to wait and see.

[Editor’s note: The article was written in 2023; it’s *now 77 years; **now 58 years.]

Since we know ‘no man knows the day or hour,’ we aren’t going to know specifically when the rapture happens, but that does not mean we can’t know anything about His two-stage return (rapture then second coming) to establish His kingdom upon the earth when He rules from the throne of David (2 Sam. 7:16, Luke 1:31-33, Rev. 11:15, Zech. 14:9). Here are some thoughts on the subject.

Jesus explicitly stated He would come back (we can implicitly trust Him on this).

  • John 14:1-3Upper Room Discourse
  • Matt 26:64/Rev 1:7Coming with clouds
  • Luke 12:36The faithful and evil servant
  • Phil 3:21-22He is coming back to bring us home.

He implied that His return would be after a long time (2,000 years is a long time).

  • Luke 18:8Will He find faith on the earth?
  • Matt 25:19Parable of the Talents
  • Luke 20:9Parable of the Wicked Vinedressers
  • Matt 24:1428:19: The gospel to the ends of the earth
  • Matt 24:48The faithful and evil servant

We won’t know specifically, but the Bible states we should recognize the season (convergence).

  • Matt 24:33when you see ALL these things
  • 1 Thess 5:1-9The rapture is imminent, but if watching, we will know the season.
  • Heb 10:25We will see that day approaching.
  • Rev 3:3The church is commanded to watch, or else Christ will come upon them like a thief- the question is…watch for what? See Matt. 24:33

My theory on this is that just as it would have been possible (possible, not popular) to see the end extending forward thirty years into the future from 1993, it would be equally impossible to apply that same thirty-year standard from 2023 to 2053. The reason it was possible then (1993) and not possible now (2023) is simply due to the reality of how far we’ve come and how fast the world is pressing forward into the framework for the first four seal judgments (four horsemen). Furthermore, technological advances are happening so quickly that they threaten to outpace the technological capabilities listed in the Book of Revelation (global surveillance, global communication, human armies, etc.).

While it’s hard to understand why Satan would want to press the fast-forward button on what will ultimately be his demise, perhaps he’s doing it in an attempt to break prophecy by achieving those prophesied ends (i.e., the Beast kingdom) before Christ’s pre-ordained timeline. In other words, he’s attempting to force God’s hand ahead of the coming official 2000th anniversary (2033), IF that is the standard by which God is using.

But just like our 1993 selves, we too are limited by what we can know and see in our own day. This is why Bible prophecy is crucial to our understanding of the ‘whole counsel of God.’ God gives us a sneak peek by way of an outline to know what is coming upon the earth, and in what order. Albeit, what we can know and see now is head and shoulders above what we could back then; nevertheless, we are still limited to our present. However, given the speed and pace at which Bible prophecy is being fulfilled, it should be an indicator of the nearness of His return.

“Now when these things begin to happen, look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near” (Luke 21:28). (my emphasis)

 

The Jewish Question :: By Dave Hubley

God is not a man, that He should lie, or a son of man, that He should change His mind. Does He speak and not act? Does He promise and not fulfill?” (Numbers 23:19)

I have recently spoken with several brothers in Christ and a few sisters as well who have questioned how the Israeli’s have conducted this most recent war that was begun on 7 October 2023 – Once again, started by their hate-filled enemies.

Part of the problem is that, in the Vietnam War, most of the mainstream media report “details” of war intentionally deceive(or are deceived) and willfully omit facts; then, too many people accept it as truth because they have little or no discernment.

Coupled with the growing hatred of the Jews, as the Word of God prophesies, a picture emerges that bears little resemblance to “truth” and more in common with omitting it. No one should just blindly accept this “journalism,” least of all Bible-believing Christians.

A few salient points seem to be ignored or overwhelmed by the antisemitic and vociferous “media” coverage that has been so constant since 7 October 2023.

As Christians, we should give sober consideration to this seeming contradiction between God’s promise to Abraham (then Abram) that He would make his offspring into a great nation, and the way the State of Israel exists currently. How one understands the term “great nation” is key to a proper perspective.

“I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, so that you will be a blessing” (Genesis 12:2).

God certainly kept His Word, as He always has, and then further made this promise:

“I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you” (Genesis 12:3a).

Then the Lord made this prophetic promise not only to Abraham but also to all who would believe Him.

“…and all the families of the earth will be blessed through you” (Genesis 12:3b).

Verse 12:3a is where the confusion lies. Most unbelievers and far too many Christians focus on this recent war against Hamas, disassociate modern-day Israel with Old Testament Israel, and erroneously conclude that the Jews who received the promise aren’t the Jews of the modern State of Israel.

This would imply that God is not willing to keep His promises, but He is. He has. And He will.

They point to the State of Israel doing things that contradict their somewhat unrealistic view of how they think Israel should act after being viciously assaulted once again.

Based on that, I would like to make a couple of observations on what God said and what He did not say:

  • He did not say that He would make Abraham into a flawless and perfect nation.
  • He did say, “all the nations of the earth would be blessed,” meaning the Jews and the Gentiles as well. Paul clarifies the term “nations” in (Galatians 3:8) as meaning ethnic groups, so all peoples are included in His promise.

God’s promise of a blessing to those who bless Israel is based on the same conditions as Abraham’s:

“For what does the Scripture say? ‘Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness’” (Romans 4:3). Emphasis added.

This promise of (Romans 4:3) is conditional in eternal terms: It requires that the individual “believes” God, and that also includes all His requirements for Salvation. (Please read the “Special message” at the end of this article.)

I believe the promise of a curse applies to those who hate the Jews without justification, or more simply, just because they are Jews. A blind, unjustifiable hatred that Jesus foretold. (John 15:19-20/John 15:25).

It is not as if God permanently rejected His people, because He never has and never will, as the verses from (Jeremiah 31:35-37) below will make clear.

In Truth, Israel acts no differently than any other nation would that is constantly and violently attacked and threatened with extermination by all the countries that surround it, aided and abetted by the completely satanic UN.

In truth, Israel’s conduct can’t be compared with that of any other nation because no other nation has ever been assaulted, hated, and condemned as they have.

Prosperity and material wealth in this world, although sometimes granted by God’s Grace, are not specifically what this blessing promises. This sin-infested world is passing away, as God made abundantly clear:

“And the world is passing away, and the lust of it; but he who does the will of God abides forever” (1 John 2:17). Emphasis added.

The nation of Israel.

God prophesied that He would resurrect His people as a nation in at least two locations in His Word:

Ezekiel (37:5-13): In these verses, God prophecies that the nation of Israel would be resurrected and become an “exceeding great army,” but they would be brought back in unbelief. This is their present-day condition.

Isaiah (66:8): God prophesied that, in a single day, the State of Israel would be reborn. On May 14, 1948, it happened just as God promised.

The modern State of Israel is governed by largely secular individuals, and is still in unbelief to this day. It should come as no surprise that they exhibit all the same characteristics that all the other secular nations of the earth also display.

While many Jews verbally acknowledge God the Father and selectively quote Old Testament Scriptures, they deny certain clear teachings in them and refuse to accept their Messiah, Yeshua Hamashiach. Because of this, they are themselves under God’s judgment – but they are not cast aside or replaced by the Church.

Lest America should succumb to pride, I believe God also has this nation under the same judgments that He has always directed against those who are not willing to repent. America as a nation, and Americans as individuals, should be very introspective before blindly condemning Jews or the State of Israel. America has much that needs repenting of, and failure to do so always brings His judgment.

Those Jews who have received their Messiah, Jesus Christ, are part of the family God has promised to bless, along with all Gentiles who believe in Him – and who believe Him. They will be spared from the punishment of God when He brings His “end of days” prophecies to completion. Jesus’ statement that NO ONE comes to the Father except through Him is not negotiable and cannot be ignored.

For those who condemn Israel and frequently say that they don’t believe the Jews who comprise the modern State of Israel are still God’s chosen, I would offer these cautionary points.

The Jews have been repeatedly assaulted in attempts to destroy, not just the State of Israel but the Jewish people themselves. In every case, the attitude of their attackers was to utterly destroy every last Jewish man, woman and child – simply because they are Jews. They make no effort to mask their hatred (Psalm 83:2-4).

  • 1948, The War for Independence.
  • Again in 1956, initiated by Israel due to Egypt’s unlawful conduct.
  • Again in 1967, The Six-Day War.
  • Again, War of Attrition, 1967-1970.
  • Again in 1973, The Yom Kippur War.
  • Again, First Intifada (1987-1993), Second Intifada (2000-2005).
  • Again in 2006, initiated by Hezbollah.
  • Again, October 7, 2023, War (Ongoing).
  • Numerous other terrorist attacks over the years.

In every case, the intervention of God on behalf of His people when they have been attacked, even with “overwhelming force,” could not be more obvious, except by those who choose not to see.

“Behold, He who keeps Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep” (Psalm 121:4).

If the Jews living in the present-day State of Israel were not the Jews of the covenant God made with Abraham, they would certainly have been destroyed or overwhelmed by the sheer number of their enemies over the intervening years, but that has not happened. They have survived because God said they would (Isaiah 54:17).

Now to the crux of this article.

It is unwise to try to separate the Jews of the Promise from the Jews of modern-day Israel and equally unwise to arbitrarily pass judgment on them.

“Do not judge, or you will be judged. For with the same judgment you pronounce, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you” (Matthew 7:1-2). Emphasis added.

I do not believe that Jesus’ warning above applies only to individuals, but to nations also.

All the conditions of God’s covenant were guaranteed by God alone, so no human sin or failure could nullify it. He knew all the excuses that mankind would employ.

The Book of Jeremiah contains a promise to the Nation of Israel. Encapsulated in that promise is a warning to the rest of the world.

“Thus says the LORD, who gives the sun for light by day, who sets in order the moon and stars for light by night, who stirs up the sea so that its waves roar—the LORD of Hosts is His name: ‘Only if this fixed order departed from My presence, declares the LORD, would Israel’s descendants ever cease to be a nation before Me.’ This is what the LORD says: ‘Only if the heavens above could be measured and the foundations of the earth below searched out would I reject all of Israel’s descendants because of all they have done’”(Jeremiah 31:35-37). Emphasis added.

The promise is contained in the entirety of the verses above. The warning is implied in that those who claim that the Jews are no longer the people of God are denying His Word and Sovereignty. In reality, that equivocates with calling God a liar.

For those who have received Christ and are part of the family of God, I offer this reminder:

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths” (Proverbs 3:5-6).

What does “all the families of the earth will be blessed through you” mean? It can only mean that Salvation comes by the Jewish Messiah – Jesus Christ, who said:

“I and the Father are one” (John 10:30).

For those who may read this and have, up to now, been living apart from God, there is still time to receive the Grace that Jesus Christ offers to all who will “open their door” to Him.

Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me” (Revelation 3:20).

If you choose to act, you must do so in your living years. I pray you will.

The special message I promised you:

For anyone who may read this article and has not trusted in Jesus Christ and therefore has no real hope or peace in your life.

You can have hope. You can have the peace that Jesus has promised to all who have made Him their Lord and Savior. The peace that passes understanding.

It requires that you come before God on His terms and that you do so in your living years.

And what are His terms according to His Word?

  • Genuine repentance (turning to God instead of continuing to reject or ignore Him).
  • Confession of sins (that you are a sinner and acknowledge that to God).
  • That you understand that the wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23).
  • To acknowledge to God that you are unable to pay that debt.
  • Belief that Jesus Christ paid your death sentence for you on the cross and rose from the grave three days later, conquering death, just as He promised.
  • To believe that Jesus is the Way, the only Way, that God has established by which humans may be saved from the consequences of their sin and rebellion.

God has made it absolutely clear that there is no one who comes before Him, under His terms, that will be refused.

  • No one: no race, no color, no country of origin, regardless of any previous belief system: no one.
  • No matter what your past sins have been, God can and WILL forgive you because He says He will.
  • Salvation is available to everyone without any exceptions.

If you put all your trust for salvation in Jesus, and Him only, you can follow that prayer up by simply saying, “Thank you, Father God, for hearing my prayer and saving me,” because we can trust Him to keep His Word. He always has. He always will.

“Truly, Truly, I say to you that he who hears My words and believes the One who sent Me has eternal life and will not be condemned. He has crossed from death to life” (John 5:24).

There are no answers and there is no hope in the world by governments, organizations, politics or politicians. There are only lies and deception. But you can have the Truth and the peace you seek.

The answers are in the Word of God—The Bible. If you ask God, with all your heart, He will hear you.

“And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart” (Jeremiah 29:13).

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