“End Times” Prophecy

What Is the Sign of “the Last Days,” or “End Times”?

Pat Robertson Says Putin Is ‘Being Compelled’ by God to Invade Ukraine
and Will Then ‘Move Against Israel’ Michael Luciano 

Retired televangelist Pat Robertson Says Putin Is Fulfilling Biblical Prophecy.
This time, he returned to his “700 Club” show to claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin was being compelled by God to not only attack Ukraine but use the country as a staging ground for a war against Israel to fulfill biblical prophecy:  Robertson, who turns 92 this month, is a serial doomsday cheerleader. In the 1970s, he predicted a 1982 ending. In the 1990s, he predicted a 2007 ending.

In 2020, he predicted Donald Trump would win reelection ― “without question” ―
and it would lead to the end. (In that case, it wasn’t a war that would end the world,
as he is currently predicting, but something a lot more natural, like an asteroid.)

Televangelist Pat Robertson said that God has directed Vladimir Putin to invade
Ukraine to use the country as a “staging ground” to launch an attack on Israel and bring about End Times. Robertson made his bummer of a Revelation on Monday, stating that, “Putin’s out of his mind, yes. Maybe so, but at the same time he’s being compelled by God. He went into Ukraine but that wasn’t his goal.”

Dun dun dun!
Robertson explained that Putin’s goal is “to move against Israel”
along with several other countries including Iran, Turkey, Bulgaria.

“All of that area is going to be mobilized against Israel in the latter days, and God says,
‘I am going to deal with it.’ So, you can look at your map and read your newspapers, you can listen to your news, but know of a fact that God is bringing to pass what he prophesied years ago through his servant, Ezekiel.” 

Robertson cited chapters 38 and 39 of the Book of Ezekiel and declared, “It’s all there.”
He concluded, God is getting ready to do something amazing and that will be fulfilled.
And what Putin is doing — by moving as he is — to set up Ukraine as a staging ground
for one of the armies… and it’s going to happen. So, I just say, that’s what’s coming up.

Is Putin crazy? Is he mad? Well, perhaps.
But God says, “I’m going to put hooks in your jaw and I’m going to draw you into this battle whether you like it or not.” And he’s being compelled after the move into Ukraine. He’s being compelled to move again, to get a land bridge and cross the Dardanelles with Turkey. And watch what’s going to happen next. You read your bible because it’s coming
to pass.

Watch Below via the 700 Club.
Right Wing Watch’s twitter – “Pat Robertson came out of retirement to claim that Putin “is being compelled by God” to invade Ukraine in preparation for a massive End Times invasion of Israel. ” – Trendsmap

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What is the deep state?
“Deep state” (people like Alessandra Mussolini with connections to Hollyweird and 
NBC CBS ABC CNN MSNBC Fox Executives is the term used to refer to the idea there’s
a cadre of career employees inside a government who are working together to secretly
manipulate government policy and undermine elected leaders or political appointees.
These people can have positions in the military or intelligence fields, as well as other
areas of government like bureaucratic agencies and the media.

 CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC ignore NYT bombshell report on Hunter Biden’s
business deal with Chinese company | Fox News. Many write off the concept of a deep state in the United States as a mere conspiracy theory since no evidence of an organized effort has surfaced. But Trump supporters say that leaks to the media point to the possibility that government bureaucrats are trying to block Trump’s agenda.
The term began gaining traction in the United States during the 2016 presidential race — escalated by articles from the conservative publication Breitbart News, formerly led by Bannon — and mentions became more frequent and prominent after Trump’s election
to the White House.

The phrase was originally used to refer to power dynamics in foreign countries like the former Soviet Union and countries where employees of former authoritarian regimes try
to undermine newly elected leaders in fragile democracies.
It’s highly unusual for a president of the United States to claim the existence of a deep state within his own government, publicly accusing employees within the executive
branch of actively trying to undermine his agenda.

What Americans think about the deep state?
A new ABC News/Washington Post poll from Thursday showed that nearly half of Americans believe there is a “deep state” operating within the federal government.
It was defined in the poll as “military, intelligence and government officials who try
to secretly manipulate government policy.” A plurality — 48 percent think the deep
state exists, while only a third (35 percent) say it’s only a conspiracy theory.

One in six Americans say they don’t know.
Twenty-eight percent say the deep state exists and that it’s a major problem.
Unlike most issues in today’s divided political climate, belief in a “deep state”
comes evenly from both parties.

Forty-five percent of Democrats say there’s a deep state and 46 percent of
Republicans say the same. Fifty-one percent of independents believe the same.
Still, there’s an age gap in belief in the deep state. Six in 10 people under 30 say
they believe in the deep state, versus only 37 percent of seniors.

ABC News’ Lindsey Jacobson and Gary Langer of Langer Research Associates contributed to this report.

What is the ‘deep state’ that Trump keeps talking about? | The Bottom Line.
When evil spirits have us in bondage, there is no advice from anyone on earth that can help if they do not understand the supernatural. We Cannot Win Spiritual Battles with Carnal Weapons, nor can spiritual problems be solved by carnal wisdom!

With so much chaos and confusion going on in the world, you may have wondered
if we’re living in the end times—and you may have even seen predictions that say we are. But while God’s Word encourages us to be ready for Jesus’s return, it also reminds us that “concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven,
nor the son, but the father only” (Matthew 24:36, ESV)

The Bible describes events and conditions that would mark “the conclusion of the [current] system of things,” or “the end of the world.” (Matthew 24:3King James Version) The Bible calls this time period “the last days” and the “time of the end,”
or “end times.” (2 Timothy 3:1; Daniel 8:19Easy-to-Read Version)

The following are some outstanding features of last-days, or end-times, prophecies:
War on a large scale. — Matthew 24:7; Revelation 6:4.
Famine. —Matthew 24:7; Revelation 6:5, 6.
Great earthquakes. —Luke 21:11.
Pestilences, or epidemics of “terrible diseases.”—Luke 21:11
Contemporary English Version.
Increase of crime. —Matthew 24:12.
Ruining of the earth by mankind. —Revelation 11:18.
Deterioration of people’s attitudes, as shown by many who are “unthankful, disloyal, . . . not open to any agreement, slanderers, without self-control, fierce, without love of goodness, betrayers, headstrong, puffed up with pride.”—2 Timothy 3:1-4.
Breakdown of the family, with people who have “no natural affection”
and children who are “disobedient to parents.”—2 Timothy 3:2, 3.
Love of God growing cold in most people. —Matthew 24:12.
Noteworthy displays of religious hypocrisy. —2 Timothy 3:5.
Increased understanding of Bible prophecies, including those
related to the last days. —Daniel 12:4.
Global preaching of the good news of the Kingdom. —Matthew 24:14.
Widespread apathy and even ridicule toward the evidence of the approaching end. —Matthew 24:37-39; 2 Peter 3:3, 4.
The simultaneous fulfillment of all these prophecies, not just a few or even most of them. —Matthew 24:33.

Are we living in “the last days”?

Yes. World conditions as well as Bible chronology indicate that the last days began in 1914. At that time, God’s Kingdom began ruling in heaven, and one of its first actions was to expel Satan the Devil and the demons from heaven and restrict their activity to the earth. (Revelation 12:7-12) Satan’s influence on mankind can be seen in many of the bad attitudes and actions that make the last days “critical times hard to deal with.”
2 Timothy 3:1.

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Luke 21, Mark 13 and Matthew 24 all relay Jesus’ lecture to his disciples
on the subject of His return and end-times rule of the world from Jerusalem.
Each writer employs unique terminology, but all agree on the master’s ultimate message.

Matthew offers the most detailed of the three renditions:
Matthew 24: 3-14 (Summarized): As Jesus was sitting on the Mount of Olives, the disciples asked “… what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?”
4 Jesus answered: “Watch out that no one deceives you. 5 For many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am the Messiah,’ and will deceive many. 6 You will hear of wars and rumors of wars… Such things must happen, but the end is still to come. 7 Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be famines and earthquakes in various places. 8 All these are the beginning of birth pains.
9 “Then you will be handed over to be persecuted and put to death… hated by all nations because of me. 10 … many will turn away from the faith and will betray and hate each other, 11 and many false prophets will appear and deceive many people.
12 Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold… 14 and this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come. Each of the renditions by the three apostles agree on seven specific events, postulates, and outcomes for which we should be aware.

THE SIGNS IN COMMON

1. Wars and Rumors of War
2. Earthquakes in Numerous Places
3. Famine
4. Pestilence
5. Corruption or Hatred
6. Pretenders/False Prophets
7. Gospel Preached to Whole World

A study of each category in our present era is very revealing. We no longer need to ask: “Where are we today in fulfillment of the end-time prophecies of Jesus?” 

1. Wars and Rumors of War
Each of the following 20 nations experienced significant war deaths in the past year. Yemen, Ukraine, Turkey, Thailand, Syria, Sudan, Somalia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Mexico, Libya, Iran, Israel/Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt, Congo, Columbia, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Afghanistan.

Other conflicts also flare in 2020: namely Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Uganda, Mali, Mauritania, Niger and Chad. In the Middle East we are also seeing armed combat in Yemen and Oman.

In total, in the past decade, we have also seen some 45 separate and deadly “religious” conflicts. Led notably by Malaysia, the Philippines, China, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Myanmar, some 35 countries are experiencing significant masses of people being killed. 

Year 2016 was one of the most violent years since the end of the Cold War.
While violence levels decreased slightly from another high in 2017, non-state conflicts and internationalized intrastate conflicts continue to frustrate all attempts at global peace.

The gruesome total for armed conflicts resulting in significant numbers of deaths
inflamed some 75 nations in the past decade. Other outbreaks are simmering in another
10 regions/countries yet lacking enough deaths to tip the statistical scales.

Enough said on wars: Jesus’ prophecies on the topic are occurring today in great number!

2. Earthquakes in numerous places.
The statistics are staggering. The National Earthquake Information Center records an average of 20,000 earthquakes every year (about 50 a day). There are, however, millions of earthquakes occurring every year too weak to be recorded.

Unquestionably, the earth is seeing a ton of earthquake activity, and some environmental activist ‘scientists’ are predicting an increase in both frequency and intensity because of global warming for the near future.

Whatever the claims/statistics, we can safely and surely say this particular prophecy of Jesus is with us today in full force.

3. Famine.
After nearly a decade of progress, the number of people suffering from hunger has slowly increased over the past three years, with about one in every nine people globally suffering from hunger today, according to a United Nations report released in late 2019. 
An estimated 820 million people do not have enough to eat, up from 811 million last year – third year in a row that the number has increased. This gruesome statistic somewhat softens the hard fact that children suffer the most from this world-class malady simply because they are most vulnerable to the depredations of those older and larger than themselves. We see no need to dwell further on this very unhappy, obvious topic.

4. Pestilence
Ironically, this writer had already formed the basic outline for this prophecy
report before the current ‘Corona Flu’ epic made headlines in world newspapers.
We probably don’t need to cover the topic further, but a few of the statistics we
unearthed are interesting. So… here goes! 

A pandemic is an outbreak of global proportions.
It happens when a bacterium or mutated virus becomes capable of spreading rapidly. It causes serious illness and can spread easily from one person to the next. The Spanish flu pandemic, from 1918 to 1920, is estimated to have claimed between 50-100 million lives. It is considered the worst in history.
The Black Death claimed the lives of over 75 million people in the 14th Century.

Other outbreaks of significant import include virus 1939. – Search (bing.com)

Spanish Flu (1918)
Death Toll: 50 million

HIV/AIDS PANDEMIC (1981- early 90’s)
Death Toll: 34 million

HONG KONG FLU PANDEMIC (1968)
Death Toll: 1 million

ASIAN FLU (1957-1958)
Death Toll: 2 million

Coronavirus (2020- 2022)
COVID Live – Worldometer

So, we see that pestilence can kill millions with very little warning. And such diseases as HIV, Ebola, dengue, malaria and so forth are also killing millions even at this moment.
In totality, we can securely state that this prophecy of Jesus is being fulfilled even as we read these words. Simply watch the Five O-Clock News tonight.

5. Corruption or Hatred
The bells are tolling on this one. Unfortunately, this human trait is a two-way street in many instances. Jesus makes it clear that we are to hate the sin, not the sinner. I know too many Christians filled with hatred for people outside the mainstream Christian categories of desired behavioral valuation. In this regard, we will experience some hatred that we or others have brought upon ourselves. 

But I believe Jesus was referring only to the fact we are hated for the same reasons he
was hated. God’s standards of intellectual morality and behavioral practices are absolute.
The unsaved world prefers that these issues be addressed as situational. 

Murder, for example, is generally unacceptable, but killing babies in the womb is okay. The Bible says drug addiction and witchcraft are unacceptable. Sexually deviant lifestyles are also frowned on, but most people now consider such trends to be normal and highly acceptable behavior.

How many pastors are hesitant to even push the concept of Hell and eternal punishment? It’s illegal hate speech in some circumstances according to Canadian and certain U.S. laws. Bottom line, our Bible-based positions on these and other belief paradigms are becoming so severely offensive in the minds of the majority that Jesus says they will justify killing us in droves. 

We’re quickly reaching the point where the entire world mimics Sodom and Gomorrah (the practice of sodomy deriving its name from that latter city… the wickedness to which Jesus referred in Matt. 24:13). Indeed, we are now at that point! 

6. Pretenders/False Prophets
Few people fathom the enormous presence of false beliefs and metaphysical practices embedding our ‘modern’ world. Watchman Fellowship built a reference index listing
over 1,200 distinct religious organizations and belief systems, not counting the major world religions (including Christianity). 

Upon reading short statements defining a mere handful of these indexed belief systems, my head swirled. It was as though I had crashed into a condensed pool of swarming Hollywood-style cartoon mythologies… each crazier than the one before.
Take a look for yourself and test my reaction.

In the book, Loving God’s Way!
Gary De Lashmutt and co-author Dennis McCallum list over 40 distinct cults and sects within Christianity itself. Given the prevalence and near-endless range of belief systems swirling about the world…

What are young seekers to believe?
For many, it must seem a hopeless riddle… leaving them with sensualism and pursuit of personal purpose (humanism?) as the ‘natural’ response… simply living life as a feel-good matter of ‘anything goes.’ Could Christ’s warning of false belief systems get any more profound and embedded than what we have today?

7. Gospel Preached to Whole World
“And the end will come.” Christian television networks have played a major part in
helping to ensure that the entire world is being reached with Christianity’s message
via radio (including short wave), television towers, satellites and mobile recording
and playing devices. The last decade has seen a rapid growth of Christian broadcast
networks well beyond just the United States.

Most recently, the internet communications phenomenon has completed the paradigm
of realized personal contact. It is impossible to imagine any further communications systems/devices/applications than those existing today in terms of reaching every last human being We have more missionaries from more countries than at any time in prior human history daily using all of these informational tools.

What is more left to do in terms of carrying the Word to a waiting world? True, pockets
of people, such as the Tarahumara (Raramuri) of the Sierra Madres, Mexico, have not yet heard the gospel. But, in all such cases, these groups have been identified and efforts are underway to bring them into Truth.

Jesus did not say everyone will be reached. He said The Gospel would be a testimony to all nations. If there are nations that legally reject the gospel (Muslim, Eastern Mysticism, etc.) fail to expose their populace to the Christian belief system, that is on them, not on Jesus. God has been quoted as saying it is not His will that any should perish.
That is far different than saying none will perish. A hard truth.

Conclusion: Soon Fulfilled Prophecy
I see the minute hand ticking very near the High Noon deadline on God’s Pre-Ordained Clock of World Forbearance Time. Do we have seconds remaining? 

Considering all of the above… what say you?
Ron Dee Mallett is a retired newsman and former corporate communications director for several multinational corporations. After ‘retirement’, he worked seven years in full-time directorship of jail and prison ministries and co-founded a Mexico outreach named Shine on Mexico.

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