The Future of Prophecy Part 10
Sermon notes of Pastor Mark Downey
Scripture Reading: Revelation 11:3-12
In this last chapter of our series, 'The Future of Prophecy,' it is sobering and awe-inspiring to think that we might be the generation that will witness the most important fulfillment of prophecy in the history of mankind. We should “Count it all joy, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith results in endurance” James 1:2-3. If this is the end of the age (not the world), then there's still a rough road ahead. There are some prophecies that could not have been fulfilled until this generation, simply because of the primitive communications of times past and the recent advances in technology to connect the entire planet with unheard of speed and efficiency. With that thought, let us consider Jesus prophesying a great fear among people worldwide, outlining calamities that would increase in magnitude and frequency (Mt. 24:7 i.e. “there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places”). Therefore, to discern the fulfillment of these disasters, people must have the means to know and react to them. Modern electronics now facilitates “an increase in knowledge” (Daniel 12:4). Without this blessing of invention from above, Christian Identity would not be possible. “And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come” Mt. 24:14. All Aryan nations shall be informed of their identity and all mongrel nations shall turn against the White race. That's what we're seeing in 2016 with outrageous calls for the elimination of the White race and the implementation of flooding White nations with strangers and their strange gods.