THE NEW
WORLD ORDER
AND THE
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH.
The proof of the coming of a New World Order will not be attempted
in this article. It has already been abundantly documented in a
plethora of holy, religious, nationalistic, and secular sources’.
The coming of the New World Order was announced by President George Bush Sr.
He heralded the coming New World Order twice in
this speech
he gave during the Desert Storm campaign in in March of 1991.
A host of prominent and powerful people have been working towards the establishment of this
New World Order, and a for a long time. President Clinton's mentor,
Professor Carrol Quigley, has been another who has proclaimed the coming
of a New World Order. Indeed he has come right out in the open
with details of the plan and how it will be brought into being.
Professor Quigley has written a book
in which he tells us all about it.
The title of the book is,
"Tragedy and Hope". It was published back in 1975.
So we are bound to conclude that the coming New World Order,
just like
End Time Bible Prophecy,
is very much an open secret.
So why are people not more aware of the coming New World Order?
All sorts of information about its planning and its prominence in the unfolding of world history
is sitting right there in front of us. Why are we so sheepish on the matter?
Well, it is just that people are busy.
And in this merchant society we tend to select what we like and avoid things that could be unpleasant.
Our positivist churchmen influenced by the spirit of the age
have trained us to "be positive" and not to "confess anything negative".
Then there is the admonition, "judge not,lest ye be judged".
In the Biblical context this means we are not to judge a person unto eternity.
We do not have the right to do this.
But this admonition has been re-engineered to mean that Christians should not be discerning of the
character or the spirit at work in an emerging issue.
But is not "discernment of spirits" one of the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit? See 1Corinthians 12:10.
We are not in condemning people here.
And did not Jesus exhort us to "be wise as serpents and harmless as doves"? See Matthew 10:16.
At the present time we as Western Christians are too preoccupied with the pursuit of pleasure and material
things to address the serious issues of our time. Sadly, there are precious few of us
who are inclined to
prepare ourselves spiritually in the Holy Scriptures and in the Holy Spirit
for any possible challenges to our faith.
The pursuit of our own personal happiness has taken our zeal.
And the quest to ensure that we all "have a nice day" can be quite exhausting.
The
cares of this world are all too often choking out God's Word and preventing the Message
from taking a firm root our hearts. See Mark 4:18&19.
Very few Christians nowadays have personal devotions in the mornings and evenings.
It seems we are too busy for any serious reflection upon the ways of this world
and little time to take a look at where we as a people might be headed.
And so here we are. Events of enormous consequence are quietly unfolding on the world scene.
Strangers are at the gates and doing strange things.
Worrisome matters of peace, security, and national sovereignty are beginning to intrude upon our thoughts,
enter our conversations, and threaten our present day happiness.
Puzzling events are unfolding all around us, financially, economically, politically, and most importantly, spiritually.
But like the proverbial frog in the pan of water and placed over a slow fire we are not noticing
the "change". Nor are we recognizing the new realities that are quietly unfolding before us in slow Fabian fashion.
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