And whoever shall be ashamed of me and of my words, of him will the Son of man be ashamed, when he cometh in the glory of his Father, with his holy angels. (Luke 9:26, Murdock)

There are many conspiracy theories, contingency theories, and whacky theories abounding today about what is “really” going on in our world today. To be certain, things are in major upheaval, and many people are becoming scared. In my experience, many of us are frightened because even the churches are buying into the scare tactics and conspiracy theories, leaving people wondering where to find surety of any kind.
There are a couple of things to consider, which I would like to out line in this article. Some have questioned me for constantly writing things about the cross when I talk about end time events, and so I will begin by briefly explaining this concept.
One pastor said to me recently when I questioned his constant obsessive use of articles from so called “alternative news sites.” The articles all contain the latest “news” about the latest, alleged covid plots and capers going on around us. The one article he cited as “must read” and “truth” was actually about modern AI robots that would be sent out to attack and control people who dont want to vax. And there was mention of some kind of electronic chip implant, of course, being claimed as “the mark of the beast.”
The first thing he said in his reply to me was “could it be that such things will be used against God’s people who want to keep the commandments of God and the testimony of Jesus?” That was his paltry reply to my question about why is he constantly sending stuff like this out to the people he is supposed to be pastoring? Could this explain why he has only 40 members that attend his church “on a good sabbath?” My first thought was just “well even if that stuff he cited were true, what on earth does it matter for if we are to have our main focus and foundation on “Christ and Him crucified,” How would this supposed “insider” knowledge of the beast help us to preach the cross or the Man on the cross? We cannot do both!
I have thought about this kind of excuse for citing news as prophecy for some time, and I would concede, ever so slightly, that yes, God wants us to “know whats going on;” but for someone who is supposedly concerned about following “the spirit of prophecy” I found this pastor’s response very strange. Here are some very important thoughts to consider:
God has revealed what is to take place in the last days, that His people may be prepared to stand against the tempest of opposition and wrath. Those who have been warned of the events before them are not to sit in calm expectation of the coming storm, comforting themselves that the Lord will shelter His faithful ones in the day of trouble.{FLB 325.3}
And so yes, there is to be a reasonable, balanced consideration of what is going on. But does this admonition actually refer to all the claimed or supposed events around us as depicted by Big Media? No! And it never will! Almost none of what we hear as “news” is verifiable. And it certainly is not “prophecy.”
Let us consider why the disciples were so unprepared for their “final events” when Jesus was crucified. Let us derive out thoughts from the accounting of scripture:
Before His crucifixion the Savior explained to His disciples that He was to be put to death and to rise again from the tomb, and angels were present to impress His words on minds and hearts. But the disciples were looking for temporal deliverance from the Roman yoke, and they could not tolerate the thought that He in whom all their hopes centered should suffer an ignominious death. The words which they needed to remember were banished from their minds; and when the time of trial came, it found them unprepared. The death of Jesus as fully destroyed their hopes as if He had not forewarned them. So in the prophecies the future is opened before us as plainly as it was opened to the disciples by the words of Christ. The events connected with the close of probation and the work of preparation for the time of trouble, are clearly presented. But multitudes have no more understanding of these important truths than if they had never been revealed. Satan watches to catch away every impression that would make them wise unto salvation, and the time of trouble will find them unready. (GC 594.1}
Satan is ever intruding himself between the soul of man and God. This lesson in regard to Peter needs to be studied carefully. {CC 312.2} Peter did not desire to see the cross in the work of Christ. The impression which his words would make was directly opposed to that which Christ desired to make on the minds of His followers, and the Savior was moved to utter one of the sternest rebukes that ever fell from His lips.{CC 312.3}
This is why Light In The Clouds has often reflected in recent weeks, as I have talked about end times and prophecy, and the three angel’s message, how “its about the cross, I have constantly said: “its about the cross.” The three angels’ message (not messages) is always and only about the cross.
And so the true warning message is the same today as in Peter’s day The warning message for God’s people, for the world at large, is about not being willing to see the cross of Christ in the work of Christ, during these end time events we are seeing today around the world. Its amazing to see how some are more willing to see the work of The Pope, or “the news” rather than the work of Christ during the time of the end.
When God sends people warnings so important that they are represented as proclaimed by holy angels flying in the midst of heaven, He is obviously wanting us to heed the message, and stop trying to mix it all up with alleged, unproven “current events” which are just propaganda, and can never tell us Bible truth. Christians today are just as guilty of spreading fear and lies as Big Media.
Yes, the fearful judgments denounced against the worship of the beast and his image (Revelation 14:9-11), should lead all to a diligent study of the prophecies to learn what the mark of the beast is, and how they are to avoid receiving it. But the masses of the people keep turning away their ears from hearing the truth about the cross and are turned unto fables that are masqueraded as truth. They love to sensationalize the wonder-working Beast powers, (Isa 11:3) and minimize mentions of Jesus until His name is mentioned only once, as a parenthesis, rather than the main message. (Gal 6:14) My friends, do not mistaken what the warning message really is. It is found in your Bible, no matter what version you have:
And whoever shall be ashamed of me and of my words, of him will the Son of man be ashamed, when he cometh in the glory of his Father, with his holy angels. (Luke 9;26)
The apostle Paul declared, looking down to the last days: “The time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine.” (2 Timothy 4:3). That time has fully come. The multitudes do not want Bible truth, because it interferes with the sights and desires of the sinful, world-loving heart; and Satan supplies the deceptions which they love. The disciples were slow to appreciate their Master’s interpretation of the Old Testament kingdom prophecies. They, too, were looking for temporal deliverance from the Romanist terror organization, which continues its disgusting legacy today. Think Indigenous people, and what has happened to them, amongst other things. Who can deny the pattern and the horrific legacy this religious entity has cursed our world with?
The disciples were not prepared for their terrible disappointment when they saw their Lord crucified. There was no room for the cross in their current message of that day and age. And, likewise today, are we prepared in the right ways depicted by scripture alone?
Before His crucifixion, the Savior explained to His disciples that He was about to be put to death,and to rise again from the tomb. The disciples were looking for temporal deliverance from the Romanist terror machine, the words of Truth which they needed to remember were banished from their minds by their weakness, their close-mindedness, and their falsehoods. When the time of trial came, it found them grossly unprepared. The death of Jesus on the cross as fully destroyed their hopes as if He had not ever forewarned them. Like us today, had the disciples a correct understanding of the prophecies they could have had a praise service in recognition of the marvelous fulfillment of prophecy in the death and resurrection of their Lord.
Even on the day of the resurrection the disciples did not know the true interpretation of the prophecies concerning Gods people. Before Jesus revealed Himself to the two disciples of Emmaus, He explained the prophecies, for it was necessary for them to understand the witness borne to Him by the types and prophecies of the Old Testament. Upon these their faith must be established. Christ performed no miracle to convince them, but it was His first work to explain the Scriptures. They had looked upon His death as the destruction of all their hopes. Now He showed from the prophets,The Old Testament that the cross was the very strongest evidence for their faith. The miracles of Christ are a strong proof of His divinity; but a stronger proof that He is the world’s Redeemer is found in comparing the prophecies of the Old Testament with the history of the New Testament
For one example of Bible prophecy fulfilled, about how Jesus would be “the seed of a woman” is recorded for us in Genesis 3:15 “And I will put enmity (open hostility) Between you and the woman, And between your seed (offspring) and her Seed; He shall [fatally] bruise your head, And you shall [only] bruise His heel.”” (AMP) The fulfillment for Gen 3:15 is found, among several places, such as Gal 4:4: “But when [in God’s plan] the proper time had fully come, God sent His Son, born of a woman, born under the [regulations of the] Law,” (AMP)
It is a historical fact that Jesus was born. This historical fact is exactly why we must call Bible prophecy, in all of its correct bearings: HIS – Story. Bible prophecy, all Bible prophecy, is about the cross! If its not central to Christ and Him crucified, then its not even a Christian doctrine, no matter how many Bible verses they quote! Conspiracy theories are not HIS _ Story, they are not prophecy, and most times they are not truth and cannot even be definitively proven. Most of them are anecdotal at best.
Jesus was born. Its a fact “and she gave birth to her Son, her firstborn; and she wrapped Him in [swaddling] cloths and laid Him in a manger, because there was no [private] room for them in the inn.” (Luke 2:7, AMP) “And she gave birth to a Son, a male Child, who is destined to rule (shepherd) all the nations with a rod of iron; and her Child was caught up to God and to His throne.” (Rev 12:5)
While the Bible does say there will be a great time of trouble “such as never was since there was a nation,” (Dan 12:1) it never once depends upon so called “news” or conspiracy theories to delineate truth for us, neither yesterday nor today. I am reminded of a time when I had what seemed like a time of trouble such as Daniel described in Dan 12:1. I had massive burns to 50% of my body, For months, I had what is called Debridement surgeries every Friday, and daily, there were painful bandage changes during which nurses would also do some smaller debridement as needed. It was so painful that I cringe, even now just thinking about it, yet those very painful debridement are exactly why I lived to tell you about it now. They were needed for my healing. My healing was slow and very painful, but heal I did. It is the same in Bible prophecy. There is a war between good and evil. The war is going to be painful for everyone, in one way or another. But it will lead us to healing and to at-onement with Jesus, and with one another. (John 14:12, John 17:11)
The words often on Jesus’’ lips in His last days, during the endtimes of His ministry express vividly the idea, “going to the Father.” (John 13:1,John 20:17, Acts 1:2, 1 Tim 3:16)
We, too, who are Christ’s people, have vision of something beyond the difficulties and disappointments of this life. We are journeying towards fulfillment, completion, “healing of the nations and of our hearts. Eternal Life! We, too, are “going to the Father.”
For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them who sleep, will God, by Jesus, bring with him. And this we say to you, by the word of our Lord, that we who may survive and be alive, at the coming of our Lord, shall not precede them who have slept. Because our Lord will himself descend from heaven, with the mandate, and with the voice of the chief angel, and with the trump of God; and the dead who are in the Messiah, will first arise; and then, we who survive and are alive shall be caught up together with them to the clouds, to meet our Lord in the air; and so shall we be ever with our Lord. Wherefore, comfort ye one another with these words. (1 Thes 4:14-16, Murdock)
Much is unclear right now concerning whats going on in our world now, but two things are very clear. We are going home. We have a future coming that is wonderful. We are on a pilgrimmage to “the Father’s House.” It is the ultimate presence of the Lord. We are all wayfarers, but the believer knows it and accepts it. We are all travellers, not settlers. Are we going to be like Jesus’ disciples and not have room for the cross in our thinking of end time events today? Is there anyone who doesnt want a better hope than one that is rooted in the lies and propaganda being touted today as “truth?” Friends, the warning message IS about the cross! (Gal 6:14, Eph 2:13)
The little birds trust God, for they go singing
From northern woods where autumn winds have blown,
With joyous faith their trackless pathway winging
To summer-lands of song, afar, unknown.
Let us go singing, then, and not go sighing:
Since we are sure our times are in His hand,
Why should we weep, and fear, and call it dying?
’tis only flitting to a Summer-land.
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