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2008-03-02 - Daniel
Chapter 11: Part 9 ~ Installment 92
Searching for Peace
All over the world people are looking for peace, especially at this moment
in time. This is something every nation and every individual needs and desires.
Of course, each government, and person for that matter, has a different
definition of what it means to have peace. Some equate peace with isolationism:
"If everybody leaves me alone, I'll be fine." Others equate peace with internal
equality, such as the different ethnic groups in the Eastern European nations.
Those in power often equate peace with a spreading of their control or, in
the case of the Middle East, the spreading of a religious philosophy such
as Islam. Nevertheless, all seem to agree on one thing: there is a need for
peace. Now many believers understand that there will be no true peace in
this world, until we have a one-world government under the authority of an
absolute dictator, one who will exercise power over all peoples, not allowing
for any disagreement with his authority. Wait, you say? Isn't that a description
of the rule of Antichrist? The answer is no! - For while this form of rule
may be what Antichrist tries to establish, his government will bring no peace,
but rather great destruction and upheaval. If you think about it, you will
see that this is a description of the Millennial kingdom, when Messiah holds
absolute sway. In that day, the whole Earth will experience a theocracy -
the final form of government - a government where God exercises His rule
and absolute authority.
Only then will there be political peace.
But mankind desires peace now, and is open to anyone they believe will bring
it. Observe how so many looked to leadership in the UN as the herald of world
peace. Look at how the European governments are pulling together to form
an alliance of peace, out of the ashes of the old Roman Empire. Mankind is
ready for someone who will appear to bring peace; therefore mankind is ready
for the Antichrist.
"Joshua stood calmly on the airplane ramp, while the excited crowd applauded....
He spoke, and the power in his voice convinced even the skeptical that a
charismatic leader had come to Israel. 'I have come to aid my adopted country.
I have come to the land of my forefathers. I have come as one citizen. I
have come as one man. I have come to offer my help. We can defeat those who
boast of tossing us into the sea. No, we will defeat them! We will triumph!'
The crowd burst into hysterical applause and clapping. One student raced
forward to the microphone, and started a chant:
Saul has slain his thousands,
David his ten thousands,
Joshua his millions."
Later at the Knesset.
"'Joshua! Joshua!' shouted one of the ministers.
'Yes, Joshua!' echoed another
'Is it not possible,' said Marcus Zelig, 'that God might be performing a
great miracle in our midst, and we are too proud or too dimsighted to perceive
it?' He paused and surveyed the other members. 'Think of our rich history,
ladies and gentlemen! Remember! When God's covenant people came to desperate
straits, and they cried out for help, God answered. God raised up a Moses.
A Gideon. A Deborah or Jepthah! A Judas Maccabaeus!'...
'... A tinny voice cried out, 'You're Joshua Gad-Erianko! You are God's deliverer
for us!'"
They didn't know it, but - The Antichrist Had Come!" 1
1 Youssef, Michael, Earth King, Crossway Books, 1988,
pg. 87 & 89.
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