Thursday, May 28, 2020

One World Government?

Most probable, there is not going to be a “one world government.” Even if there were, it is not in fulfillment to any prophecy. The Bible teaches no such thing; not in Daniel, not in Thessalonians, and not in Revelation. Daniel makes it clear that “in the days of those kings” Jesus would set up His kingdom, of which there would be no end. That was prophecy. That was inevitable. Jesus did exactly that; His kingdom is not of this world (John 18:36), and was not coming in a way that could be observed (Luke 17:20-21). Believers have been transferred from the kingdom of darkness into Jesus’ kingdom (Col 1:13). Men have been trying to create a one world government ever since Jesus established His kingdom and have been unsuccessful (Charlemagne, Napoleon, etc.). It most likely will never happen! The world can do its darnedest to try and make it happen, but God will thwart their efforts. People who believe this fictional fairy tale are out of touch with the Bible, believing a theology that is about 200 years old. This theology selects randomly isolated verses of Scripture, rips them out of their immediate contexts, and ties them together with other randomly isolated verses of Scripture that sound like they are saying the same thing, forcing them to create a doctrine that is foreign to the Word of God. This is not prophecy. This is not inevitable. This is eisegesis and sensationalism.

Every aspect of this theology crumbles when one pays attention to what the New Testament has to say—in context. Hebrews destroys much of it, but other epistles destroy these false beliefs, too. Hebrews makes it clear there will not be a return to the old; not even God Himself can return to former things. Most probable, there will not be a rebuilt temple. Even if there were, it is not in fulfillment of any prophecy, and would not change anything. The New Testament makes it clear that we are that Temple and that God does not dwell in buildings built by hands, but that He dwells in us. Revelation goes so far as to tell us that in the new heavens and earth Jesus and God are the Temple (21:22). There will not be a return to sacrifices. Jesus was the sacrifice to end all others, which were types and shadows of Jesus’ sacrifice. These things are extremely simple to understand if people would just pay attention to what the New Testament says—in context—instead of looking for what they want it to say and ripping individual verses apart just to make it say what they want. You may have been taught this theology, but this theology is false. It is not biblical!!!

I wrote a book on this very subject, exposing the false beliefs of this aberrant theology and quoting large portions of Scripture so that people could see precisely what the Bible has to say for itself. If you follow this theology, know that it is bankrupt; it holds no value. It is the imagination of godless men—not the Word of God, nor the teachings of the Holy Spirit. Learn the truth and let the truth set you free.

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