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FEAST OF TRUMPETS – 2006
Fred R. Coulter – September 23, 2006
Greetings brethren, welcome to the Feast of Trumpet’s 2006. And we’ve
certainly seen a lot of things transpire this past year. And every year
we get closer and closer to the fulfillment of the events that are
prophesied in the Bible, and of course the Feast of Trumpet’s is one of
the key important—as you might say—fulcrum points in history because
this day pictures the establishing of the Kingdom of God on earth by
Jesus Christ and the saints.
Now let’s come to Leviticus 23. Let’s also understand all of the holy
days are connected, the Sabbath puts us in contact with God, the holy
days tell us what he’s doing—and let’s understand something about the
holy days—though they seem unimportant to the world, they are absolutely
important to God. Because what people don’t understand about the holy
days is this: Every one of the holy days pictures an epical historical
event that God fulfills. For example, the Sabbath, right after the
creation of man, it was given as a day of rest, sanctified to be holy.
It was an epical beginning of man and his relationship with God. And
then we come down to the Passover, epical historical event with Abraham,
with the children of Israel, an epical historical event with the killing
of the firstborn, the destruction of Egypt, and then the first day of
the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the exodus to leave. Pentecost, the
giving of the 10 Commandments, an epical historical event.
And then we come right down through the New Testament with all of
these. Passover, the greatest event to take place from the beginning of
the history of the world, the prophecy of the death of the Son of God.
Who would save the world from sin, happened on the Passover day. And the
first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, He was, right as it began,
He was put into the tomb. Three days and three nights later, He was
resurrected, toward the end of the Sabbath. And then on the wave sheaf
offering day, He ascended to heaven, an epical historical event. And
then Pentecost, the beginning of the church, an epical historical event,
and the resurrection from the dead for the first resurrection on
Pentecost. An epical historical earthshaking event as we saw on the day
of Pentecost. And now we come down to the Feast of Trumpets, and again,
it is going to be an epical and historical event, and profound, telling
the plan of God, lying out step-by-step how He’s going to fulfill it.
And it’s not generally revealed to the world because the world doesn’t
know, the world doesn’t understand. And especially today, as Satan is
deceiving the whole world with all of these false gospels, and Gnostic
gospels, and things like this, and people just going after it head over
heels.
So we come to the Feast of Trumpets, and the Feast of Trumpets is an
epical event that is going to take place. Now let’s come to Leviticus
23, and pick up here in verse 23, “Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying,
‘Speak to the children of Israel, saying: “In the seventh month, on the
first day of the month, you shall have a Sabbath…” so all the
holy days are a Sabbath, “‘…a memorial of blowing of trumpets, a holy
convocation. No servile work is to be done, and to make an offering made
by fire unto the Lord’ ” (Lev. 23:23, KJV). And so with all the
holy days because these picture major events that God is going to do,
these are special, and we should bring an offering that is special to
God. And we should always realize that we are to seek first the kingdom
of God in His righteousness.
And then the blessings that God gives us then, are to be reflected in
the offerings that we give to God. So you know all about that, and
brethren, just realize that we try and use everything that God sends us
to preach the word of God, to publish the gospel, to send out books to
people, to help them in their circumstances. And we are not here to
build an organization; we are not here to build up the name of any man.
We are here to preach the truth of God, to help and serve the brethren,
and to make known the word of God as much as possible, as God will open
the doors for us to reach out to the world, which we’re doing in a very
dramatic way with the book now that was published this last summer,
“Occult Holidays or God’s Holy Day—Which?” And in there, it contains the
entire plan of God, and it is going to be a fantastic book, having an
impact on people such as never has been in recent years. So keep all of
that in mind when you send in your tithes or offerings for the holy
days, and remember that God is able to give back to you in blessing [so]
that all of us will have sufficiency in all things. So at this time
we’ll take a pause, and we’ll take up the offering.
(Pause – Offering)
And now brethren, let’s continue on and see the meaning of the day of
the Feast of Trumpets, which is going to be one of the most, as we can
say earthshaking events to hit the world since its creation. Now, let’s
come to Matthew the 6th chapter, Matthew the 6th chapter because this is
part of our prayer, when we pray, according to the model prayer. So
let’s pick it up here, Matthew 6:9, “Therefore, you are to pray after
this manner: ‘Our Father Who is in heaven, hallowed be Your
name;’ ” Now, when you are praying that way, just remember, you’re
coming before God the Father on His throne, Jesus Christ at His right
hand, the 24 elders out in front before the throne, and around the
throne is a rainbow and it sits on the sea of glass. There are
thousands, and thousands, and 10,000 times 10,000 angels there praising
God, and the message is “Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty, which was,
and is to come, for all these things have been created for your will,
and your pleasure.” So when we say “Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven” (Matt. 6:9-10, FV), now it’s always going to
be done that way. But the reason that we pray for it this way, is
because there is always a space of repentance that God gives. And
whenever there’s something that comes along that is going to be a
disaster that’s going to happen, that there is going to be a judgment by
God, He always gives a time and space of repentance. Now we’ll see that
in several instances here, as we go through. That’s why in Ezekiel 33,
God says, you know, “O Israel, turn you, turn you, for I have no
pleasure in the death of the wicked but that the wicked would turn from
his way” (Ezek. 33:11, KJV paraphrased) And so, in
everything that God does, there is that measure of repentance because
God has given free moral agency and choice, and who knows what people
will do. And so, that’s why there is given that space. So, we need to
realize that that’s part of the will of God. And the reason that we do
this, is this: So when we come to God, we don’t come to God and pray to
Him and pray for our will to be endorsed by God. Now it is true, as
Jesus said that when we ask He will answer, and whatever we desire, He
will give. Now that’s according, if it is according to, the will of God.
Now, “Your Kingdom come,” comes in two different ways. Number one, it
comes to us upon conversion. Let’s come back to Colossians the 1st
chapter, and see that. Colossians 1, it comes to us when we are
converted, not that the Kingdom of God becomes within, as some people
say. That’s not true. But we come under the jurisdiction of the kingdom
of God and Jesus Christ, as our Lord, and Master, and High Priest in
heaven right now, and soon coming King, when Jesus returns. Now let’s
pick up here in Colossians the 1st chapter, and let’s see how the
Kingdom of God comes to us, and in our Christian lives, in the way that
we live, and walk, and so forth. Now He says in verse 10, Colossians 1,
“That you may walk worthily of the Lord…” and this is our goal, this is
what we need to do in everything we do. And we’re going to talk about
how we need to have the right kind of attitude and mind set in the
end-time, so that we can do the will of God in our lives; that God will
be with us; that God will help us; that God will bless us and strengthen
us. “…unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work and growing
in the knowledge of God.” And all of this has to do with preparing for
eternal life. See, because we are in training for eternal life; we’re in
training to be kings and priests; we’re in training to rule this world.
And the first place that begins is let Christ rule in us. Now, verse 11,
“Being strengthened with all power according to the might of His glory,
unto all endurance and longsuffering with joy.” So, regardless of our
circumstances, we’re always looking to God the Father; we’re always
looking to Jesus Christ. We are developing, and growing in heart, in
mind, and spirit, in knowledge of God. And this gives us the strength,
and this gives us the conviction, and this gives us the endurance of the
longsuffering, “Giving thanks to the Father, Who has made us qualified
for the share of the inheritance of the saints in the light.” Now that’s
what God is doing and we have a literal, absolute, inheritance. Now we
talked about that in the past. Now, verse 13, “Who has personally
rescued us from the power of darkness and has transferred us unto
the kingdom of the Son of His love” (Col. 1:10-13, FV). Now that
means this, that once we have been called, and have repented, and have
been baptized, and received the spirit of God, then we are brought under
the jurisdiction of Jesus Christ. We are under the jurisdiction of the
Kingdom of God. So when we pray, “Your Kingdom come”, we’re praying,
that in the first instance, that we are always subjected to the Kingdom
of God, that is to God the Father and Jesus Christ.
Now when we understand that, we realize that there is no room for a
hierarchical authoritarian government in the ministry of God, or as the
Catholics have with their hierarchy. They say, outside of the
hierarchical Catholic Church there is no salvation. Well that’s a bunch
of humbug. There is no salvation in it because salvation comes
from God. So that’s how we are there.
Now let’s notice how it is to work in our lives, and in our hearts,
and in our minds. Let’s come over here to chapter 3, and verse 14. And
the reason I’m going through things is so that we can see, how do we
have the attitude to face all the horrendous things that are going to
take place as pictured by the Feast of Trumpets? Now last year, we saw
all those hurricanes hit America, we had the tsunami, we’ve had
earthquakes, we’ve had wars. And as we’re going to see, that’s just a
start. Because what the Feast of Trumpets pictures—in the intervention
of God, and the kingdom of God, coming on this earth, and God’s judgment
on the world. Because just as the Passover pictured the judgment of God
against all the gods of Egypt, and against the firstborn in Egypt, so
likewise from the time of Pentecost down through Trumpets it pictures
the judgment of God on this world, and it is going to make what happened
in Egypt look like child’s play.
Now chapter 3, verse 14, “Above all these things...” and He list all
the character things as we covered during the Feast of Unleavened Bread,
“put on love…” and that is the key. You must be fortified with
the love of God, by loving Him with all your heart, all your mind, all
your soul, all your being, and you’re going to hear me say that over,
and over, and over again because that is where our strength comes from.
Because that is where we’re going to receive the resolve that is going
to guarantee that we will be faithful unto the end. That will give us
the mind set, as we’re going to see here, in a little bit, that we need
to have to be able to be faithful to Christ in the face of the worst
disasters that are going to come upon the face of the earth.
Now granted, many of us who are older, God is going to spare us, He
is going to take us to the grave in peace, and that will be our place of
safety. That’s fine, that’s all part of God’s purpose. But there are
those of us who are going to have to live through it, and we’re going to
have to be strengthened with the Spirit of God. And you’re not going to
be strengthened when you see these things happening and all of the
sudden, you start praying, and all of the sudden, you start studying—too
late! You have to build and develop the character now. Verse 15, “Let
the peace of God rule in your hearts, to which you were called into one
body, and be thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly…” Now
that’s the whole key, we’re to live by every word of God; we’re to live
by the words of Christ. And we’re to have His words dwelling in us
richly. Now let’s look at it this way, if Christ is going to dwell us,
which He is, and God the Father is going to dwell in us, which He is,
then the words of Christ ought to richly dwell in us too. Because that
establishes our minds, establishes our hearts, establishes our thoughts,
and gives us the defense against all the events that are going to take
place in the world because you need to be defended here, mentally and
spiritually first. Now notice, “…rule in your heart…” So let Christ rule
in you. You stop and think about this for a minute—we have to just do a
little sidebar here, as they call in legalese—Christ is to rule you, not
the ministry. The Holy Spirit of God is to lead you, not the ministry.
Yes, the ministry here is to teach, and to help, and give counsel, and
advice. But the greatest advice is: Look to God the Father and Jesus
Christ, not what we would do of ourselves, or the ministry would do for
you. “To which you are called into one body and be thankful…” Yes,
“Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one
another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in
your hearts to the Lord” (Col. 3:14-16, KJV).
Now stop and think a minute, when Paul and Silas were cast into
prison, what did they do? They prayed to God, and they sang, and God
intervened and helped them, see. So in all circumstances, Paul was a one
who really set the standard here. Now, let’s realize this, the kind of
attitude we need to have is this: We need to be tenderhearted to God,
and Jesus Christ, and the brethren. Now then, we need to have a mind and
a forehead of flint, toward all the evils, and troubles that are coming
in the world.
Now let’s see that, let’s come to Jeremiah the 1st chapter. Jeremiah
the 1st chapter, and let’s see what God told Jeremiah. Now Jeremiah had
a really lonely ministry. He had no friends, he had no brethren, the
only one he had was his secretary Baruch. And you read through the book
of Jeremiah, and see the things that Jeremiah went through. God knew it
was going to be difficult, so here’s what He told him. He says here,
Jeremiah the 1st chapter and let’s pick it up in verse 15, Jeremiah
1:15, “ ‘For, lo, I will call all the families of the kingdoms of the
north,” now on the end-time God is going to call all the nations, He’s
going to gather all the nations, “saith the LORD; and they shall come,
and they shall set every one his throne at the entering of the gates of
Jerusalem, and against all the walls thereof round about, and against
all the cities of Judah.” That is all the armies of Nebuchadnezzar. “And
I will utter my judgments…” Now, we’re going to see that ties in with
also with the Feast of Trumpets. “Against them touching all their
wickedness, who have forsaken me, and have burned incense unto other
gods, and worshipped the works of their own hands,” And those two things
apply to us today as never before. “Thou therefore gird thy loins, and
arise, and speak to them all that I command thee: Be not dismayed”, or
that is discouraged, “at their faces, lest I confound thee before them.”
In other words, don’t look to the circumstances and how other people
react because that really doesn’t make any difference. You have to be
looking to God. “ ‘For, behold, I have made thee this day a fortified
city, and an iron pillar, and brasen walls against the whole land,
against the kings of Judah, against the princes thereof, against the
priests thereof, and against the people of the land. And they shall
fight against thee; but they shall not prevail against thee; for I am with thee,’ saith the LORD, ‘to deliver thee’ ” (Jer. 1:15-19, KJV).
Now let’s understand, at the end-time, it’s going to be very similar
to the same thing. Did we not see on Pentecost how there’s coming the
martyrdom of the saints, and how are we going to endure that? We are
going to be offered many different ways out aren’t we, [we will be]
given a chance to recant, given a chance to accept the beast, and the
mark, and all the things that are there. Because remember, Revelation 13
says, what? That into the hands of the beast are given all nations and
languages and kingdoms, and he goes to make war against those who have
the spirit of Christ. And there’s going to be that martyrdom.
Now let’s come to, Isaiah 50, let’s see how Jesus was strengthened,
in a very similar way. How did Jesus endure everything that he had to
do, through the crucifixion, the scourging, and the beating? Or,
remember when he finished that prayer, and angels strengthened Him. And
so, likewise, we need the power of God to strengthen us, and let’s see
what kind of mind that God gave him. Now tender toward God the Father
inside, but there had to be the strength and the power on the outside,
to not be overwhelmed with all the things that He was going to
experience. Isaiah 50:5, “The Lord God hath opened mine ear, and I was
not rebellious, neither turned away back.” When we get into those
situations, understand this, if you have opened the door for Christ in
your mind, and Christ rules in your heart and mind, you have closed the
door to turn back. It’s exactly what happened with Christ. Now notice,
so He could do this, “I gave my back to the smiters, and my cheeks to
them that plucked off the hair:” Where they beat him and pulled his
beard and smashed him in the face. “I hid not my face from shame and
spitting. For the Lord God will help me; therefore shall I not be
confounded: therefore have I set my face like a flint, and I know that I
shall not be ashamed” (Is. 50:5-7, KJV). So this is the only way
we’re going to be able to face these things in the future.
Let’s come to Ezekiel the 3rd chapter, and let’s see what God told
Ezekiel. Now of all the prophets, the two that had the most difficult
ministry to do, were Jeremiah, but Ezekiel had the worst one of all. And
if you read the book of the Ezekiel, just take it and read a couple
chapters every day, and think about what he had to go through, think
about what he had to endure.
Now let’s pick up here in verse 4, Ezekiel 3, “And he said unto me,
Son of Man, go, get thee unto the house of Israel, and speak with my
words unto them. For thou art not sent to a people of a strange
speech and of an hard language, but to the house of Israel; not
to many people of a strange speech and of an hard language, whose words
thou canst not understand. Surely, had I sent thee to them, they would
have hearkened unto thee. But the house of Israel will not hearken unto
thee; for they will not hearken unto me:” Now, the reason is this: When,
as Jesus said, that lawlessness shall be multiplied, and the love of
many shall grow cold, there’s going to come a time of great evil, and
people are not going to want to listen to the truth of God. That’s why
God has to intervene with the events that we see here. That’s why God
sends the two witnesses and their ministry. So we’re talking about big
earthshaking events that are going to take place. “For all the house of
Israel are impudent and hardhearted. Behold, I have made thy face
strong against their faces, and thy forehead strong against their
foreheads. As an adamant harder than flint have I made thy forehand:
fear them not, neither be dismayed at their looks, though they be a rebellious house. Moreover, he said unto me, Son of Man, all my words
that I shall speak unto thee receive in thine heart, and hear with thine
ears” (Ezek. 3:4-11, KJV). Then he was to preach that.
So this tells us, that when we come down to these times, we are not
to back off from the message of God. We’re not to make it softer and
easier so that we don’t offend people. Because Jesus said, “many are
going to be offended”, and it’s going to be a time of great trouble and
great difficulty.
Now let’s come to Matthew the 24th chapter, and let’s see something
here. Let’s see what it is going to be like. Great historical events of
a magnitude that is unimaginable to the human mind—if you think the
destruction of the tsunami was great, or if you think that some of the
volcanic actions that we have had are great, or the earthquakes, or the
floods, or the storms, hang on because they now know the global warming
is a general warming of the whole solar system. Even Mars is having a
global warming experience, and of course there’s not one single gas
driven car up there, is there, nor factories with huge smokestacks
belching out carbon dioxide, right? Yes. Now there are two electrical
satellite vehicles up there, and surely they are not causing Mars to
have a global warming experience. And all of this is part of the things
leading up to the time of the end, and all of this is going to upset the
weather even more.
Now let’s come here to Matthew 24. Now let’s see something that’s
important concerning the day of the Lord. Matthew 24, and he says here,
verse 15, “Therefore, when you see the abomination of desolation, which
was spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place (the one
who reads, let him understand), Then let those who are in Judea flee
into the mountains. Let the one who is on the housetop not come
down to take anything out of his house; And let the one who is in the field not go back to take his garments. But woe to those women who are expecting a child, and to those who are nursing infants in those
days! And pray that your flight be not in the winter, nor on the Sabbath;” So here again, even in the midst of great trouble and
difficulty what does God say, “remember the Sabbath day and to keep it
holy.” “For then shall there be great tribulation…” Now, how great?
“…Such as has not been from the beginning of the world until this time,
nor shall ever be again” (Matt. 24:15-21, FV). Now we need
to let those words sink in.
Now let’s come back here to the book of Amos, and let’s ask the
question—so many ministers have used, “Oh, the events are speeding up!
Oh, we really need you to send in more money so we can preach the
gospel! Oh, we’ve got to hurry and get this done, and hurry and get that
done!” Because what they do is that they want to speed up the day of the
Lord, so they can kind of glory in their own self predictions of it. And
those are the prophecies that Paul said would fail, and they’ve all
failed, haven’t they? Why? Because they’re not relying on God, and
they’re not looking to the outline of God, as God has said. Now it
hasn’t happened yet because we have not comprehended how great God is
going to let the kingdom of Satan become before He intervenes directly.
And we don’t know how many people God is going to call, and lead to
repentance between now and that point. See, because God is interested in
mercy, and not sacrifice. But when the time comes that God says it’s
going to happen, because it’s under the authority of God the Father and
Jesus Christ, it is going to happen. So preachers and men are not to get
out there and say, “Oh hurry, the day of the Lord is coming!” And you
look back at all the events. “Jesus is going to set his foot on the
earth” in all these different years, it never happened, did it? Why,
because they’re not willing to put in God’s hands to let it happen. So
here’s God’s answer to them, Amos 5:18, “Woe unto you that desire the
day of the LORD! to what end is it for you? the day of the LORD is darkness, and not light. As if a man did flee from a lion, and
a bear met him; or went into the house, and leaned his hand upon the
wall, and a serpent bit him.” So He’s telling us very clearly, there is
not going to be any relief once this starts. Yes, we’ll see, Psalm 91,
that God will protect you, but also up to a certain point, because
there’s going to be a martyrdom of the saints. And this is why we have
to have the mind and attitude that Jesus Christ has. So we ask for a
tender heart before God the Father and Jesus Christ, and loving the
brethren in each other, but we ask for forehand of flint against all the
evil, and against all the things that are coming. Because if you get
emotionally involved in all these events, as we’re going to read about
from here on, that’s going to literally turn this world upside down, you
will not be able to handle it. So we need to ask God for the strength so
we can handle it. Now verse 20, “Shall not the day of the LORD be darkness, and not light? even very dark, and no brightness in it?”
(Amos. 5:18-20, KJV)
Yes, now let’s come to Zephaniah the 1st chapter, Zephaniah, since
we’re right close here, just over a couple of pages, and we’ll get to
the book of Zephaniah, and that’s right before Haggai, so just a few
pages over. Sometimes I try and have the scriptures so they’re
convenient to go to, other times I can’t do that. Now let’s pick it up
here, in chapter 1:13, “Therefore their goods shall become a booty, and
their houses a desolation: they shall also build houses, but not inhabit them; and they shall plant vineyards, but not drink the wine
thereof. The great day of the LORD is near, it is near…”
That’s the message for our time. Notice: He doesn’t say exactly how far,
or how close, but it’s near. And even though we’ve had all these false
alarms down through time, guess what, it is nearer than when we first
believed. “…and hasteth greatly, even the voice of the day of the LORD: the mighty men shall cry
there bitterly. That day is a day of wrath, a day of trouble and
distress, a day of wasteness and desolation, a day of darkness and
gloominess, a day of clouds and thick darkness, A day of the trumpet…”
Because it is a memorial of the blowing of trumpets, and actually the
fulfillment of the Feast of Trumpets is reserved for the end-time, and
the very day of the Lord. There’s only one fulfillment of the Feast of
Trumpets that we find in the Old Testament, and that is in I Chronicles,
the 5th chapter, when the temple was dedicated, and on the Feast of
Trumpets. God put his presence in the temple. The only other fulfillment
is the return of Christ. “…against the fenced cities…” No defense is
going to help. “…against the high towers.” Doesn’t matter what weapons
you have. “And I will bring distress upon men, that they shall walk like
blind men, because they have sinned against the LORD: and their blood
shall be poured out as dust, and their flesh as the dung” (Zeph.
1:13-17, KJV). And as Jeremiah said, in Jeremiah 25, “…the Lord
has a controversy with the nations…” (Jer. 25:31, KJV). He’s
going to bring them all to Jerusalem, and in that day, the dead will be
from one end of the horizon to the other end of the horizon.
Now let’s see if we can at least begin to grasp this, perhaps no more
than 1/10th of all the population of the earth is going to survive
through the tribulation, and enter as physical human beings into the
kingdom of God. So it’s going to be a horrendous time. There will never
ever, ever, ever, ever again be a day like this. Verse 18, “Neither
silver nor their gold shall not able to deliver them in the day of the
LORD’S wrath; but the whole land shall be devoured by the fire of his
jealousy: for he shall make even a speedy riddance of all them that
dwell in the land” (Zeph. 1:18, KJV). Now God is going to spare
some. There will be some who will escape, that is true.
Now since we’re here, let’s come back just a few pages, to the book
of Joel. Let’s come to Joel the 1st chapter, and let’s see again the
warning concerning the day of the Lord, and all the way through here, it
is a day that has never ever had a historical parallel, not even in the
destruction of Jerusalem. This is going to be a worldwide event, not
like it was in Egypt, where He dealt with just one nation, but this is
all nations, all peoples. And so, when we understand the plan of God, we
need to realize, it covers the great and the major events in the Bible,
and God has given us the knowledge and the understanding of it. Now
here, Joel 1:15. “Alas for the day! for the day of the LORD is at
hand, and as a destruction from the Almighty shall it come.” And it’s
going to come. Chapter 2:1, “Blow ye the trumpet in Zion…” Now I don’t
know what’s going to happen when that Feast of Trumpets is fulfilled,
and we’ll get to the book of Revelation here in a minute, and see how it
unfolds step-by-step by step. “Blow ye the trumpet in Zion, and sound an
alarm…” So that means continuously blowing. “…in my holy mountain:”
Where’s it going to start. It’s going to start from Mt. Zion in heaven
above, and the sound, and the trumpets, and the blasting is going to
come from God. And we’ll see how that’s going to be here in just a bit.
“For the day of the LORD cometh, for it is nigh at hand; A day of darkness and of gloominess, a day of
clouds and of thick darkness, as the morning spread upon the mountains:
a great people and a strong; there hath not been ever the like…” We’re
going to see in Revelation 9, [there will be] huge armies, and one of
them 200 million. And God is going to judge the world, and God is going
to judge the nations, and they’re all going to fight against Christ.
“There hath not been ever the like, neither shall be any more after it, even to the years of many generations. A fire devoureth before
them…” Great modern weapons that we have today, “And behind them a flame
burneth: the land is as the garden of Eden before them, and
behind them a desolate wilderness; yea, and nothing shall escape them.
The appearance of them is as the appearance of horses;” and we’ll read the fulfillment of that in
Revelation, in just a bit. “So shall they run. Like the noise of
chariots on the tops of mountains shall they leap, like the noise of a
flame of fire that devoureth the stubble, as a strong people set in
battle array. Before their face the people shall be much pained: all
faces shall gather blackness.” Because of all the events that are going
to take place, “They shall run like mighty men…”
Now, I’ve read articles recently, where they’re trying to improve the
battle worthiness of troops on the ground. Where they have armor that
cannot be penetrated with weapons, where they have medication put right
into the garments themselves, so if any wound happens it immediately
starts working to heal it, and keep them from getting any infection.
They are working on putting chips in the minds of the soldiers to be
able to give them instant recall to make them better in battle. So what
it’s talking about here, we could not picture this in the past until
now, [but] we know what it’s going to be like. “They shall climb the
wall like men of war; and they shall march every one on his ways, and
they shall not break their ranks: Neither shall one thrust another; they
shall walk every one in his path: and when they fall upon the
sword, they shall not be wounded.” Isn’t it amazing that today that’s
exactly what they’re working on? “They shall run to and fro in the city;
they shall run upon the wall, they shall climb up upon the houses; they
shall enter in at the windows like a thief. The earth shall quake before
them…” Now I want you to kind of, if you can, turn on the vision of your
mind, to see, what an awesome event this is going to be. “The heavens
shall tremble: the sun and moon shall be dark, and the stars shall
withdraw their shining: And the LORD shall utter his voice before his
army: for his camp is very great: for he is strong that
executeth his word: for the day of the LORD is great and very
terrible…” That is awesome for all the power and destructions that’s
going to take place. “Who can abide in it?” That is, live in it?
Now notice, whenever it comes to that point, there’s a space of
repentance. “Therefore also now, saith the LORD, turn ye even to me with all your heart, and with fasting, and with weeping, and with
mourning: And rend your heart, and not your garments, and turn unto the
LORD your God: for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger,
and of great kindness, and repenteth him of the evil” (Joel 1:15,
2:1-13, KJV).
Now this is a message directly to the children of Israel, of the
hundred and forty-four thousand who repent, and are saved on that next
to the last Pentecost.
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