When I was a child, one of the first books of the Bible I read was
Revelation. I always had a curiosity about Revelation, what it meant and how it
would play out. I kept thinking that it would be nearly impossible for an
antichrist to come to power because people would know what to look for, know
what to expect if they read Revelation. I know now as an adult that the prophets
of the Old Testament along with Revelation and other books of the Bible also
speak clearly about the beast, or what has become known as the antichrist. There
is clear warning. But when we look at today's events and how things are coming
together, I am beginning to see how the beast can rise to power by looking at
America's example.
The election of a "president" without proof of being a natural born
citizen; the subsequent change in direction toward the enemies of God becoming
the allies of America; the opening of our borders to anyone and and any
persuasion resulting in domestic crime, domestic terrorism and a re-colonization
of our country; the move to redefine marriage; the selective enforcement of law;
the demonization of moral and righteous people--all things known widely before
his reelection. This person rises from obscurity to becoming the most important
man in the world in such a short period of time, and his actions are accepted as
if they were normal. There is no better example than the current Iranian nuclear
deal.
The "president" has pushed this nuclear deal with Iran hard. He has gotten
members of his party, some of them Jewish, to agree with him. It is reported
from sources close to the deal, that America may be required to defend Iran in
the event that Israel attacks it. It is a given that Iran can deploy a nuclear
bomb after the agreement expires in ten years. These facts should be enough to
turn every American, every Jew, every Israeli, every peace-loving citizen of the
world to the streets demanding a "no deal." Yet, apart from some opposition, the
world seems mesmerized to support it. Americans should have more sense--every
day there are legitimate, confirmed reports that Iran is vowing to destroy the
US and Israel.
The Free Beacon reports that US naval forces are routinely approached
by Iranian warships and aircraft in the Strait of Hormuz. Free Beacon's Adam
Kredo observes: "These encounters are underscored by violent and
threatening rhetoric from senior Iranian officials, who have maintained in
recent weeks that despite the recently signed nuclear accord, Iran will not end
its support for terrorist proxy groups." Yet the American Congress and
"president" persist in pursuing the Iranian agreement. This is a type and shadow
of how people can be deceived, which is the first warning of Christ to his
disciples regarding the end times in Matthew 24:4, "Take heed that no man
deceive
you."
Bill Wilson
www.dailyjot.com
www.dailyjot.com
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