NEWS UPDATES AND LESSONS
By
Dr. Stephen Jones
Blog Post Date: 8-12-2020
Having
finished Book 4 of Isaiah, regarding prophecies of the destiny of nations, we
see that Isaiah began with Babylon (Isaiah 13) and ended with Israel and Judah
(Isaiah 28, 29). After this, the prophet continues to prophesy about (and
against) Judah more generally. Those prophecies will be covered shortly in Book
5.
It’s
not ideal to end in the middle of a chapter, of course, but the chapter
headings are not always put in the right place, even as many verses are not
divided properly. But I cannot change this.
Books
in Process
I
have been working on my commentary on the Gospel of John in order to get it
into print. I have one book ready for printing, and the second is being proofed
now. There will be five in all. As always, I have to go through each book to
make text changes and clarifications before handing it over to the proofers.
I
have had to interrupt my work on John in order to work on Secrets of Time,
which will need to be reprinted soon. That book always requires updates, since
it deals with prophecy and timing issues. I have added a page and a half in a
section at the end to bring people somewhat up to date. The main thing I had to
include was the revelation that the mandate of the beast empires expired in
2017. I only learned that in September 2013, which was long after the book had
been reprinted in 2007.
I
have other brochures and books that I want to write as well, but I learned
years ago to be careful not to start new projects before completing the current
ones. Once I learned that lesson, I began to accomplish things in life. Of
course, because of the nature of the weblogs, I cannot stick to that principle
fully. I always have to start on a new weblog study before I am able to get the
previous study ready for printing.
Hurricane
Isaia is hitting the Bahamas and heading toward the eastern coast of Florida.
It may be significant that it is hitting while I expound on the prophet Isaiah.
There may be a revelation in this somewhere. We will see.
The
Opposition to the Kingdom of God
Meanwhile,
the rioters in Portland continue to do what George Soros tells them to do in
order to vent his anger on the president that he hates so much. Q told us in
November 2017 that there were three funding mechanisms of the Deep State that
were going to be taken down: Saudi Arabia, George Soros, and the Rothschilds.
The Saudi funding was cut off immediately in November 2017, and now they are
working on the other two.
Soros
is fighting for his life, so we should expect him to hire rioters and
anarchists. His tactic is time-tested and was used very effectively in every
revolution since the French Revolution (1789-1791). Most people have not
studied the history of the modern revolutionary movements, so they are unaware
of such tactics or the real motives behind them.
The
latest came last night when Portland rioters burned a Bible and an American
flag.
They
always send their messages, but few pay attention. Their goal is ultimately to
overthrow Jesus Christ, but to do so, they intend to ban Christianity. That is
what happened also after the revolution a century ago that established
communism in the Soviet Union. We see similar persecution of the church in
China as well as in California, where the government has now banned church
attendance and has even banned singing. (Trump’s personal lawyer, Jay Sekulow,
is very active in fighting these bans in court.)
Meanwhile,
the Democrat leaders such as Jerry Nadler (NY) speak of these reports of
rioting as “myths.” Others continue to label them as “peaceful protesters,”
even when there are burning buildings in the background behind the reporters.
Their lies are obvious even in their own reports, but yet they know that many
people do not know how to think reasonably and will believe whatever the
mainstream media tells them.
Dealing
with Anarchists
There
is no doubt that God has allowed this to bring judgment upon the church and to
cause Christians to repent. Hence, from God’s perspective, this all serves a
good purpose in the end. We ought to view these things through God’s eyes.
Instead of just blaming the ungodly rioters and expect them to repent or die,
we should first search our own hearts.
All
of this craziness should concern us, of course, but yet we do not react to
circumstances around us but only to plan and will of God. Being led by the
Spirit of God is not always easy, but it is part of the life that every
Christian is supposed to experience. It helps greatly to know that God is
indeed sovereign. Many Christians tend to think that they are the ones
ultimately responsible to make changes and to correct the world problems. While
we certainly are involved in those solutions, no man is sovereign—not us and
not the communists.
It
helps to know the divine plan so that we know the outcome of the present
situation. If we had been living in the days of Isaiah or Jeremiah, we would be
facing national destruction and exile. But we are at the other end of this
judgment. God is stirring the pot in order to cause the church to repent of its
corruption and lawless theology, in preparation for the Kingdom Age. People must
see lawlessness (anarchy) firsthand in order to understand Christian anarchy.
In
other words, the anarchists out there are not the real problem. The real
problem is that the church has cast out every law that they disagree with,
giving them the power of veto over any law that chafes their flesh. This has
been the problem since Adam, and it was the reason God judged Israel and Judah.
The
anarchists in Portland, Seattle, and other cities hate the church, not just
because they hate God but because of the corruption that they see in the
church. They claim that the church is oppressive. They do not know biblical
language, but they see that the church is a promoter of the Old Covenant
(Hagar, the bondwoman) while pretending to promote the New Covenant.
The
Old Covenant is based on man’s vows, man’s will, and the power of flesh. The
New Covenant is based on God’s vows, God’s will, and the power of the Spirit.
The church tries to combine the two by claiming that the New Covenant is God
helping us fulfill our Old Covenant vows, that salvation comes by men’s
decisions, and that if Christians can just discipline their flesh enough, then
they can attain perfection and salvation.
This
is the foundation of a system of bondage. So the anarchists are technically
correct. The church is indeed a system of bondage and oppression. But their
solution is to institute a greater system of bondage called communism. They do
not have the solution, because they have turned to Karl Marx and Lenin for
answers, rather than turning to God. Hence, the statue of Lenin in Seattle
remains untouched, though the rioters pull down every other statue, including
those of famous abolitionists who worked tirelessly in their day to abolish
slavery in America.
The
Faith of Overcomers
We
ourselves do not burn the Scriptures but study them to know the divine plan to
save the world and set it free from all oppression. We have faith in God,
rather than men. Our faith is in the fact that we believe God is able to
fulfill all of His promises, not that God will help us fulfill our own promises
to God. God is sovereign; therefore, God is able.
Neither
do we look to any man to save us. No president, pope, prophet, apostle, or
church board can save us. On the other hand, we observe how God has use for
everyone. He uses the anarchists to expose our own lawless hearts. He uses bad
presidents and kings to judge us for our refusal to repent. He raises up one
nation to overthrow another, such as raising up the ungodly king named Cyrus,
who overthrew Babylon and funded the rebuilding of the temple.
I
receive mail all the time from those who think President Trump is a near saint
and from those who think he is the devil incarnate. I can only say that we
should take our eyes off men and look to God. See how God uses everyone for His
purpose. God does not need saints to be successful in His work. If He did, He
would have converted Cyrus before raising him up against Babylon.
Remember
that the devil himself has a purpose. If he had no purpose, he would not have
been created in the first place, or at the very least, God would have bound him
and disposed of him long ago so that he would have no influence in the earth.
Ultimately,
the devil’s job is to point out our sins and weaknesses and prosecute us in the
divine court. The job is necessary, not that we should continue to wallow in
guilt, but that we should be driven to find the path of forgiveness and
restoration through proper lawful means.
When
the devil accuses us of sin, our response should be that Jesus has already paid
the penalty for that sin. You can’t hang a man for the same crime twice. In so
doing, we uphold the law and thereby respect the nature of God that is His
righteous standard for creation.
Christian
anarchists try to justify themselves by saying, “There is no law against that,
so stop trying to make me guilty of sin.” But God has not justified us by
putting away the law. He justified us by upholding the law and paying its full
penalty at the cross. Hence, we are not Christian anarchists, nor do we live
according to lawless grace.
The
anarchists in Portland have been raised up by God to accuse the church and
expose its problem of lawlessness. The question is whether we can hear the
voice of God coming from them, or just see them as thugs and enemies. Hearing
God’s voice is not just about hearing the Holy Spirit, or an angel, or an
inspired preacher. It is about having the ability to hear the word of God
through donkeys, pagan kings, and anarchists. Your ability to hear His voice is
not yet well developed until you can hear Him through your greatest enemy.
This
was one of the first characteristics of Jacob when he overcame and was given
the name Israel. The next day he was able to see the face of God in his
greatest enemy, his brother Esau (Genesis
33:10.)
This
does not mean that every accusation is true. It means that we should inquire of
God and not just assume that accusations are false. If our relationship with
God is up-to-date, accusations should not be a problem, because we know the
solution set forth in Scripture.
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