Tuesday, April 19, 2016

There is no future for evil.

Know your ultimate future. We may not know what tomorrow may bring, or the next hour or minute, but we can know that ultimately there will be a world where our Savior is King and evil is gone forever.

Too many are at the place in life where they believe that we can't exist without evil. That we wouldn't comprehend the good things in life if there were no bad things to compare them to.  Where does that come from? Has Satan convinced us of this? He sure would try to because He thrives on all things evil and doesn't want His end to come. It will come, the end of evil will arrive and all those on the side of evil will be destroyed with evil. There is NO future for evil, none.

To comprehend out future we are studying prophecy, Biblical prophecy where it is all spelled out for us should be choose to pray and study hard.  Prophecy tells us that all the worlds kingdoms will be destroyed and Christ our King will reign, this is truth.

Please, Father, open our hearts and minds to ALL Your truth as we study Your prophetic word!

All through the grace and mercy of our Savior may we find comprehension in YOU.


******* Continuing our prophecy study--  Please GO back several days and read the study from the beginning to gain full understanding of where we are, if you haven't been following this study daily. *******


Picking up from yesterday… (This study is very lengthy but soooo worth taking the time to read)


Dan 7:25  And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.

Rev 12:14  And to the woman were given two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into the wilderness, into her place, where she is nourished for a time, and times, and half a time, from the face of the serpent.

Rev. 12:6 And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her there a thousand two hundred and threescore days 

This power would prevail over God's TRUE people 1260 days.  That's only 3 1/2 years and if you read back through all this history you know for a fact this power has endure MUCH longer and… persecuted God's people, God's truth for many, many more years than 3 1/2.  So…seriously we have to think about this carefully. 

Let's look at prophecy, let's look at the Bible--

Is it possible that days could equal years in some prophecies… is this  a principle in the Bible- not a manmade principle, but a Biblical one?

Ezekiel is a Biblical prophet without a doubt, and this is found there in the book of Ezekiel-

Eze 4:6  And when thou hast accomplished them, lie again on thy right side, and thou shalt bear the iniquity of the house of Judah forty days: I have appointed thee each day for a year.

Forty days-  each day for a year.

Now I'm not telling anyone that every time a day is mentioned in the Bible it means it's really a year, that would be just crazy.  However, we read something like this- 'thou shalt bear the iniquity of the house of Judah forty days'   and we think…day… a 24 hour period of time, not a year, we think forty- twenty-four hour days. Yet it spells it right out there in Ezekiel- I have appointed thee each day for a year- and suddenly a day might not always mean just a day, right? Seriously. Forty days-I have appointed thee each a day for a year. Forty years. So why even say forty days if forty years is meant in the first place?  I'll tell you what I think, that there would be prophecies that included this way of interpretation and to outright say that there would be a power that dominated over God's people for one thousand two hundred and sixty years would be a bit more than could be comprehended because seriously who really contemplates things in that vein? In thousands of years. What would it mean to those living in the time of the thighs or legs, or even to those  living in the toes?

Daniel was told this very important fact and we CANNOT neglect to comprehend it--

Dan 12:4  But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.

Shut up the words.
Seal the book
Even to the TIME of the END.
Many shall run to and for and
KNOWLEDGE shall be increased.

The book would be unsealed,  the words would no longer be shut up at the time of the end when knowledge would increase.  Understanding of these prophecies would only happen when it became necessary. Understanding would unfold when history had fulfilled so much of the prophecy there could be left NO DOUBT as to its validity. Once there is no doubt to the validity of these prophecies then the logical conclusion is this…  the prophecy yet unfulfilled WILL BE FULFILLED! Nothing would stop the rest of the prophecy from coming to pass, not one single thing and there is no doubt in the slightest.  God would have a people, a true people that would exist as His saints when Christ returns and these people will inherit the kingdom He has prepared for them- history proves this!

So we can see how important it is for us to look at this in light of history.   Three and a half years after that little horn power ascended the saints were not suddenly through being persecuted and oppressed by any power. Three and a half years after that power ascended NOTHING occurred to indicate that the saints were no longer going to be caught under this new, different power.  As a matter of fact the worst was yet to come. That little horn power of the Papacy fulfills the prophecy picture logically as NO other does.

Let's ask ourselves a questions about things people learn in school during history lessons.

Has the Papacy ever persecuted God's people?

According to them- not really. They made a few mistakes and such but they've never been in a position which warranted their being completely wrong .  They've apologized but even today they believe they are God's only true people. But history tells us at great lengths about just how severe the papal punishments were for those who didn't believe as they did, for those who didn't accept their religion.  You couldn't be a non-Catholic and NOT be persecuted at one point in history, to be anything but Catholic meant you were a pagan, a heretic, a heathen. 

Tell me this- please- where did Jesus ever institute such a thing?! Where?!  Where in our Bible did Jesus tell us to force people to believe in Him? Where in our Bibles did Jesus say to torture and kill those who dared to speak out against Him? I can't find it anywhere!  Yet the Papacy killed many all in the name of Jesus!

Let's read a few facts…

'The first Inquisition was established in Languedoc (south of France) in 1184.

In the 13th century, Pope Gregory IX (reigned 1227–1241) assigned the duty of carrying out inquisitions to the Dominican Order. They used inquisitorial procedures, a legal practice common at that time. They judged heresy alone, using the local authorities to establish a tribunal and to prosecute heretics. After the end of the twelfth century, a Grand Inquisitor headed each Inquisition. Grand Inquisitions persisted until the 19th century.[8]

By the start of the 16th century the Catholic Church had reached an apparently dominant position as the established religious authority in western and central Europe dominating a faith-landscape in which Judaism, Waldensianism, Hussitism, Lollardry and the finally conquered Muslims al-Andalus (the Muslim-dominated Spain) hardly figured in terms of numbers or of influence.

When the institutions of the church felt themselves threatened by what they perceived as the heresy, and then schism of the Protestant Reformation, they reacted. Paul III (Pope from 1534 to 1549) established a system of tribunals, administered by the "Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Universal Inquisition", and staffed by cardinals and other Church officials. This system would later become known as the Roman Inquisition. In 1908 Pope Saint Pius X renamed the organisation: it became the "Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office". This in its turn became the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith[9] in 1965, which name continues to this day[update].'


Now read this very MODERN news article  and NOTE the date it was written  (2004)-

'Vatican downgrades Inquisition toll

Report: Torture, burning at stake less common than thought

The Associated Press
updated 6/15/2004 6:35:20 PM ET

VATICAN CITY — Torture, burning at the stake and other punishment for the faithful condemned as witches or heretics by church tribunals during the Inquisition was not as widespread as commonly believed, the Vatican said Tuesday.
Pope John Paul II praised the research, recalling that in 2000, the church asked pardon for “errors committed in the service of the truth through recourse to non-evangelical methods.”
“In the opinion of the public, the image of the Inquisition represents almost the symbol ... of scandal,” the pontiff wrote in a letter about the research. “To what degree is this image faithful to reality?”
In 2000, John Paul apologized for the sins of Roman Catholics made in the name of their faith, including abuses during the Inquisition, a systematic crackdown by church officials to defend doctrinal orthodoxy.
Catholics suspected of being heretics, witches or others considered of dubious faith, including Muslims and Jews who had converted to Catholicism, were among the targets.
At a news conference to present a 783-page book on the findings, church officials and others involved in the project said statistics and other data demolished long-held clichés about the Inquisition.
“The recourse to torture and the death sentence weren’t so frequent as it long has been believed,” said Agostino Borromeo, a professor at Rome’s Sapienza University.
For some, the scholars’ conclusions had limited value.

‘Cannot excuse the work of the Inquisition’
“Vatican research findings are interesting, but they cannot excuse the work of the Inquisition that terrorized and led to the expulsion of thousands from their homes,” said David Rosen of the American Jewish Committee.
Borromeo, who oversaw the volume, said that while there were some 125,000 trials of suspected heretics in Spain, researchers found that about 1 percent of the defendants were executed.
In Portugal, 5.7 percent of the more than 13,000 people tried before church tribunals in the 16th and early 17th century were condemned to death, he said. In many cases, courts ordered mannequins to be burned when the condemned escaped capture.
Many of the executions during the centuries spanned by the Inquisition were carried out by non-church tribunals — including witch hunts in Protestant countries, Borromeo said.
The study grew out of a 1998 conference at the Vatican of 50 historians and other experts from Europe and North America.
Pope: ‘Before seeking pardon ... the facts’
“Before seeking pardon, it is necessary to have a precise knowledge of the facts,” John Paul wrote in his letter, expressing “strong appreciation” for the research. He said his 2000 prayer for pardon “was valid both for the dramas tied to the Inquisition as well as for the wounds of memory that are the consequence of it.”
The pontiff, who lived through the horrors of Nazism in his native Poland, has dedicated a good deal of his papacy to the theological question of asking forgiveness.He has prayed for forgiveness for the wrongdoing of the faithful in slavery and the Holocaust, among other events. The Inquisition’s horrors are delicate for the church, since it was an ecclesiastical institution, ordered by popes.
Michael Marrus, a Holocaust historian at the University of Toronto, ventured that the Vatican’s promotion of the findings could reflect the opinions of those in the church hierarchy who don’t share the pope’s passion for apologies.
Leaving aside what he called the “numbers game” of Inquisition statistics, Marrus said: “While the pope is a great promoter of the apologies, not everyone in the curia, and certainly not everyone in church leadership, shares this disposition.”

Galileo ‘rehabilitated’
Among those the Inquisition went after was the scientist Galileo Galilei, who was “rehabilitated” by the Vatican during John Paul’s papacy. Theresa of Avila and Ignatius of Loyola, destined to become saints, were probed for heresy.
Among the targets were Waldensians, members of a pre-reformation religious sect that was later declared heretical. The group later joined the Protestant fold.
“If there are many or few cases, it doesn’t matter. What’s important is you don’t say, ‘I am right and you are wrong and I burn you,” said Thomas Noffke, a Waldensian pastor in Rome, where a Waldensian preacher was hanged and then burned in 1560.John Paul said theologians should keep in mind “the dominant mentality in a determined era.”
Borromeo denied the Vatican was playing down the wrongs of the Inquisition. “I don’t want to say that the Inquisition was an ethical institution,” he told Associated Press Television News. “It doesn’t change the nature of the problem — people were tried for their religious beliefs. But for historians, numbers have a significance.”
Cardinal Georges Cottier, a Vatican theologian, stressed the need to have the facts before making judgments about history. “You can’t ask pardon for deeds which aren’t there,” he said.
But one of those at the 1998 conference, Italian Renaissance history professor and Inquisition expert Carlo Ginzburg had his doubts about using statistics to reach a judgment about the period.
“In many cases, we don’t have the evidence, the evidence has been lost,” said Ginzburg.'



If you took the time to read that entire article you just found out that the Vatican was looking for PROPER statistics before asking pardon for the things they did. They KILLED! They TORTURED! They did this wielding the power of the papacy, thinking that gave them the authority to do this!  They were supposed to be doing this with God's blessing.  And you know what??? It didn't happen just once.  It didn't happen just a few times.  It didn't happen over the course of a couple years. It wasn't some mistake quickly repented of. That they are willing to apologize today for it- on their terms- means what? This power, this strange power different from others came up as a force mingling with governmental powers yet not being a government body but rather a religious power and it began to oppress those who did not follow its rules and regulations, its laws. Forget the laws that our Savior told us to follow, the papacy instituted its own laws, its own very strange beliefs that are nowhere to be found in Scripture. The papacy mingled many of its beliefs with the pagan institutions creating something new out of that which our Savior abhorred, our God condemned.

This is history. This is fact.

So when we read that this little horn would oppress the saints for 1260 days, and using an established possibility of a day equating to a year and read it as the papacy oppressing the saints for 1260 years, what exactly are we understanding here?  That there would be over a thousand years of oppression?  Was there over a thousand years of oppression by the papacy? Beyond any historical doubt there has been.

Remember yesterday's study? Do you remember reading of any time when the Pope was overthrown, the Papacy taking a very serious blow, the government unseating the Papal authority?  Go back and look at it if you want to.  Here it is --

'1798: Pope Pius VI taken prisoner by the armies of Napoleon I, dies in captivity in France.'

'In 1796 French Republican troops under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Italy, defeated the papal troops and occupied Ancona and Loreto. Pius VI sued for peace. The price of persuading the French intruder to head north again, agreed in the Treaty of Tolentino, was a massive indemnity, the removal of many works of art from the Vatican collections and the surrender to France of Bologna, Ferrara and the Romagna.

However, on December 28 of that year, a popular French general was killed in a riot outside the French embassy in Rome, thus providing a new pretext furnished for invasion by the French. French army units marched to Rome, entered it unopposed on and, proclaiming a Roman Republic, demanded of the Pope the renunciation of his temporal authority. Upon his refusal to do so, Pius VI was taken prisoner, and on February 20 was ultimately brought to the citadel of Valence in France where he died.'


'It would be several months before a new pope was elected and there was great political say so in that.
The Pope- the head of the Papacy was torn from power in 1798 and put in exile- where he died.

Pope Pius VII

Following the death of Pius VI, virtually France's prisoner, at Valence in August 1799, the conclave met on 30 November 1799 in the Benedictine monastery of San Giorgio, Venice. There were three main candidates, two of whom proved to be unacceptable to the Habsburgs, whose candidate, Alessandro Mattei, could not secure sufficient votes. After several months of stalemate, Chiaramonti was elected as a compromise candidate, certainly not the choice of the die-hard opponents of the French Revolution.[2] He was crowned Pope Pius VII at Venice on 21 March 1800 in a rather unusual ceremony, wearing a papier-mâché papal tiara, since the French had seized the original along with Pius VI, after which a barely seaworthy Austrian ship, the "Bellona", with no cooking facilities, took 12 days to carry him to Pesaro, from where he proceeded to Rome'


'French Revolution

At the outbreak of the French Revolution, Pius VI witnessed the suppression of the old Gallican Church, the confiscation of pontifical and ecclesiastical possessions in France, and an effigy of himself burnt by the Parisians at the Palais Royal.

Deposition and death under NapoleonMain article: Napoleon and the Catholic Church
In 1796 French Republican troops under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Italy, defeated the papal troops and occupied Ancona and Loreto. Pius VI sued for peace, which was granted at Tolentino on 19 February 1797; but on 28 December of that year, in a riot blamed by papal forces on some Italian and French revolutionists, the popular brigadier-general Mathurin-Léonard Duphot, who had gone to Rome with Joseph Bonaparte as part of the French embassy, was killed and a new pretext was furnished for invasion. General Berthier marched to Rome, entered it unopposed on 10 February 1798, and, proclaiming a Roman Republic, demanded of the Pope the renunciation of his temporal authority.

Upon his refusal he was taken prisoner, and on 20 February was escorted from the Vatican to Siena, and thence to the Certosa near Florence. The French declaration of war against Tuscany led to his removal (he was escorted by the Spaniard Pedro Gómez Labrador, Marquis of Labrador) by way of Parma, Piacenza, Turin and Grenoble to the citadel of Valence, the chief town of Drôme where he died six weeks after his arrival, on 29 August 1799, having then reigned longer than any Pope (except possibly St Peter).

Pius VI elevated Romualdo Braschi-Onesti, the penultimate cardinal-nephew.Pius VI's body was embalmed, but was not buried until 30 January 1800 after Napoleon saw political advantage to burying the deceased Pope in efforts to bring the Catholic Church back into France. His entourage insisted for some time that his last wishes were to be buried in Rome, then behind the Austrian lines. They also prevented a Constitutional bishop from presiding at the burial, as the laws of France then required, so no burial service was held. This recrudescence of the investiture conflict was settled by the Concordat of 1801. Pius VI's body was removed from Valence on 24 December 1801 and buried at Rome 19 February 1802.

Pius VI has been accused of having led a futile and immoral life, of having neglected his duties and of having been bad-tempered and even brutal with his attendants. Allowance of course must be made for enmity and exaggeration, but there can be no doubt that the Pope resorted to low and crooked means of obtaining money, both to meet the demands of his insatiable family and the cost of his own extravagance. As a monarch he was isolated and ignored. When the French Revolution broke out, the population of Avignon and of the Comtat Venaissin turned out the papal officials and declared themselves French citizens. News of this event was received in Paris with a great show of rejoicing and the Pope's effigy was publicly burned in the gardens of the Palais Royal to the accompaniment of ribald jokes and songs." [3].

A long audience with Pius VI is one of the most extensive scenes in the Marquis de Sade's narrative Juliette, published in 1798. Juliette shows off her learning to the Pope (whom she most often addresses as "Braschi") with a verbal catalogue of alleged immoralities committed by his predecessors.

As a means of humiliation, Sylvain Maréchal's play Le Judgment dernier des rois forces the character of the pope to marry after a global revolution has dethroned him and other monarchs.'


THIS next piece is a very LONG article but worth reading it for the information it contains--

'Spain, Portugal, and France had at first combined to prevent his election, because he was believed to be a friend of the Jesuits; he was well disposed towards the order, but he dared not revoke the Bull of their suppression.

 Still he ordered the liberation of their general, Ricci, a prisoner in the Castle of Sant’ Angelo in Rome, but the general died before the decree of liberation arrived.

Upon the request of Frederick II of Prussia he permitted the Jesuits to retain their schools in Prussia; while in Russia, he permitted an uninterrupted continuation of the order.

 Soon after his accession he took steps to root out the Gallican idea of papal supremacy which had been spread in Germany by Hontheim (see FEBRONIANISM. )

***Interjecting a definition of Febronianism-

The main propositions defended by Febronius were as follows. The constitution of the Church is not, by Christ's institution, monarchical, and the pope, though entitled to a certain primacy, is subordinate to the universal Church. Though as the centre of unity he may be regarded as the guardian and champion of the ecclesiastical law, and though he may propose laws, and send legates on the affairs of his primacy, his sovereignty (principatus) over the Church is not one of jurisdiction, but of order and collaboration (ordinis et consociationis). The Roman (ultramontane) doctrine of papal infallibility is not accepted by the other Catholic Churches and, moreover, has no practical utility. The Church is based on the one episcopacy common to all bishops, the pope being only first among equals.

It follows that the pope is subject to general councils, in which the bishops are his colleagues (conjudices), not merely his consultors; nor has he the exclusive right to summon such councils. The decrees of general councils need not be confirmed by the pope nor can they be altered by him; on the other hand, appeal may be made from papal decisions to a general council. As for the rights of the popes in such matters as appeals, reservations, the confirmation, translation and deposition of bishops, these belong properly to the bishops in provincial synods, and were usurped by the papacy gradually as the result of a variety of causes, notably of the False Decretals.

For the health of the Church it is therefore necessary to restore matters to their condition before the False Decretals, and to give to the episcopate its due authority. The main obstacle to this is not the pope himself, but the Curia, and this must be fought by all possible means, especially by thorough popular education (primum adversus abususn ecclesiasticae potestatis remedium), and by the assembling of national and provincial synods, the neglect of which is the main cause of the Church's woes. If the pope will not move in the matter, the princes, and notably the emperor, must act in co-operation with the bishops, summon national councils even against the popes will, defy his excommunication, and in the last resort refuse obedience in those matters over which the papacy has usurped jurisdiction.

***End interjection

 Joseph II forbade the Austrian bishops to apply to Rome for faculties of any kind, and suppressed innumerable monasteries. Pius VI resolved to go to Vienna; he left Rome on 27 Feb., 1782, and arrived in Vienna on 22 March. The emperor received him respectfully, though the minister, Kaunitz, neglected even the ordinary rules of etiquette.

 The pope remained at Vienna until 22 April, 1782. All that he obtained from the emperor was the promise that his ecclesiastical reforms would not contain any violation of Catholic dogmas, or compromise the dignity of the pope.

The emperor accompanied the pope on his return as far as the Monastery of Mariabrunn, and suppressed this monastery a few hours after the pope had left it.

 Scarcely had the pope reached Rome when he again saw himself compelled to protest against the emperor's unjustifiable confiscation of ecclesiastical property.

 But when Joseph II filled the vacant See of Milan of his own authority, Pius solemnly protested, and it was probably at this occasion that he threatened the emperor with excommunication.

 On 23 Dec., 1783, the emperor unexpectedly came to Rome to return the papal visit. He was determined to continue his ecclesiastical reforms, and made known to the Spanish diplomat, Azara, his project of separating the German Church entirely from Rome.

 The latter, however, dissuaded him from taking this fatal step. To avoid worse things, the pope granted him the right of nominating the bishops in the Duchies of Milan and Mantua, in a concordat dated 20 Jan., 1784 (see Nussi, "Conventiones de rebus ecclesiasticis et civilibus inter S. Sedem et civilem potestatem", Mainz, 1870, 138-9).

Joseph's example was followed in Tuscany by his brother, the Grand Duke Leopold II and Bishop Scipio Ricci of Pistoia.

Here the antipapal reforms culminated in the Synod of Pistoia in 1786, where the doctrines of Jansenius and Quesnel were sanctioned, and the papal supremacy was eliminated.

 In his Bull "Auctorem fidei" of 28 Aug., 1794, the pope condemned the acts, and in particular eighty-five propositions of this synod.

 In Germany the three ecclesiastical Electors of Mainz, Trier, and Cologne, and the Archbishop of Salzburg attempted to curtail the papal authority by convening a congress at Ems (q.v.).

With Portugal the papal relations became very friendly after the accession of Maria I in 1777, and a satisfactory concordat was concluded in 1778 (Nussi, loc. cit., 138-39). In Spain, Sardinia, and Venice the Governments to a great extent followed in the footsteps of Joseph II.

But the most sweeping anti-ecclesiastical reforms were carried out in the Two Sicilies. Ferdinand IV refused the exequatur to all papal briefs that were obtained without the royal permission, and claimed the right to nominate all ecclesiastical beneficiaries.

Pius VI refused to accept the bishops that were nominated by the king and, as a result, there were in 1784 thirty vacant sees in the Kingdom of Naples alone, which number had increased to sixty in 1798.

The king, moreover, refused to acknowledge the papal suzerainty which had existed for eight hundred years.

The pope repeatedly made overtures, but the king persisted in nominating to all the vacant sees. In April, 1791, when more than half the sees in the Kingdom of Naples were vacant, a temporary compromise was reached and in that year sixty-two vacant sees were filled (Rinieri, loc. cit., infra).

In response to the application of the clergy of the United States, the Bull of April, 1788, erected the See of Baltimore.

After the French Revolution, Pius rejected the "Constitution civile du clergé" on 13 March, 1791, suspended the priests that accepted it, provided as well as he could for the banished clergy and protested against the execution of Louis XVI.

France retaliated by annexing the small papal territories of Avignon and Venaissin.

The pope's co-operation with the Allies against the French Republic, and the murder of the French attaché, Basseville, at Rome, brought on by his own fault, led to Napoleon's attack on the Papal States.

At the Truce of Bologna (25 June, 1796) Napoleon dictated the terms: twenty-one million francs, the release of all political criminals, free access of French ships into the papal harbours, the occupation of the Romagna by French troops etc.

 At the Peace of Tolentino (19 Feb., 1797) Pius VI was compelled to surrender Avignon, Venaissin, Ferrara, Bologna, and the Romagna; and to pay fifteen million francs and give up numerous costly works of art and manuscripts.

In an attempt to revolutionize Rome the French General Duphot was shot and killed, whereupon the French took Rome on 10 Feb., 1798, and proclaimed the Roman Republic on 15 Feb.

The pope refused to submit, he was forcibly taken from Rome on the night of 20 Feb., and brought first to Siena and then to Florence.

At the end of March, 1799, though seriously ill, he was hurried to Parma, Piacenza, Turin, then over the Alps to Briançon and Grenoble, and finally to Valence, where he succumbed to his sufferings before he could be brought further. He was first buried at Valence, but the remains were transferred to St. Peter's in Rome on 17 Feb., 1802 (see NAPOLEON I). His statue in a kneeling position by Canova was placed in the Basilica of St. Peter before the crypt of the Prince of the Apostles.'



If you've read all that then you know that this portion of history unlike any other- even the Protestant Revolution- was taking the Pope off his throne, was stripping the Pope of all the power he'd accumulated- even if it was being stripped temporarily.  The fact that the Pope, the Papacy could be touched in this way opened up a world without that power. The Papacy has never again attained the full power it had. Yes, there were still inquisitions, there were many remnants of the authority, but ask yourself this… does the Papacy have that all controlling sense of power it had back then? No, not at all. The Papacy today can excommunicate anyone it wants to but to put the fear into people that they will be tortured and murdered is gone. The strike by the French against the Papacy was momentous.  There had been  247 Pope's, 248 including Pius VI.  248! Today there have been 263 Popes.  (Year 2011) 248 Popes existed in some form for a long, long, long time and their history is full of corruption, full of horrors, and then one of them was taken from power by a government.

More on this tomorrow, by the grace of God.  This is so much to take in, but we are discussing our future- because we are discussing our past in light of Biblical prophecy.  We've discussed a lot today pointing to papal history and we're going to discuss more because it is necessary.

May God help us so much because to try and understand this without His guidance is pointless. We can create our own fables out of things and Satan will be right there encouraging us to do so. Please God help us not be deceived.

By His love! By His mercy and grace! Please, Lord, please help us with this. By your righteousness! Amen!!!


Monday, April 18, 2016

Importance of Prophecy - 1260 Days (Years)

By this point if you don't seriously comprehend the necessity of believing and studying prophecy there is nothing that will convince you of its importance. 

We are going to continue our study and pray constantly for understanding, for enlightenment, for God's will to be done in us through the grace of our Savior, Jesus Christ.

******* Continuing our prophecy study--  Please GO back several and read the study from the beginning to gain full understanding of where we are, if you haven't been following this study daily. *******

You know we have to ask ourselves some important things here. Do we try to incorporate common sense into the things we read or do we try to ignore common sense and go for cunningly devised fables that sound pleasing to our ears?

2Pe 1:16  For we have not followed cunningly devised fables, when we made known unto you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of his majesty.

Cunningly devised fables.  These exist and in such a great number it's made it very hard for people to tell truth from lies. We need to pray first and foremost and then let the Lord guide us as we delve into His prophecies for us.

Yesterday we talked more about the 1260 days- the time, times, and dividing of time.  We touched on a few things and now we need to touch on a few more. Such as we know from the first vision given in Daniel that there would come a time when things would become mingled when there would no longer be one ruling kingdom over the former Roman Empire that the one ruling kingdoms would break up and never again be ruled by one man, one government- no matter how many tried and we know some have tried.

We know from our Bible that as we are thrust into that mingling time moving from the dominating Roman power that ten main smaller powers would come up and then three powers would be removed by yet another smaller, different sort of power.  And we know that our Savior will return again while some of those powers and that strange little power were still in existence. 

SO that means we know that little power, different from the others would still exist today, and it does. The Papacy still exists today, in fact it's larger than life but in a different way than it once was. Looking at the history of the Papacy we can find out a few amazing facts.  Let's go through it a bit so we can catch the picture of things more clearly. Remember reading this is reading history, it's reading of the past and we can connect prophecy fulfilled with history. 

• October 28, 312: Emperor Constantine leads the forces of the Roman Empire to victory at the Battle of Milvian Bridge. Tradition has it that, the night before the battle, Constantine had a vision that he would achieve victory if he fought under the Symbol of Christ; accordingly, his soldiers bore on their shields the Chi-Rho sign composed of the first two letters of the Greek word for "Christ".

• 325: The First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea, convened as a response to the Arian controversy, establishes the Nicene Creed, declaring the belief of orthodox Trinitarian Christians in the Holy Trinity.

• February 380: Emperor Theodosius I issues an edict, De Fide Catolica, in Thessalonica, published in Constantinople, declaring Catholic Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire.

• 391: The Theodosian decrees outlaw most pagan rituals still practiced in Rome, thereby encouraging much of the population to convert to Christianity.

• 400: Jerome's Vulgate Latin Bible translation is published. This remained the standard text in the Catholic world until the Renaissance, was used in Catholic services until the late 20th century, and remains an influence on modern vernacular translations.

• 452: Pope Leo I (the Great) meets Attila the Hun and dissuades him from sacking Rome.

• 455: Sack of Rome by the Vandals. The spoils of the Temple of Jerusalem previously taken by Titus are allegedly among the treasures taken to Carthage.

• September 4, 476: Emperor Romulus Augustus is deposed in Rome, marked by many as the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The focus of the early Church switches to expanding in the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire, with its capital at Constantinople.

• 502: Pope Symmachus ruled that laymen should no longer vote for the popes and that only higher clergy should be considered eligible.

• January 2, 533: Mercurius becomes Pope John II. He becomes the first pope to take a regnal name. John II obtains valuable gifts as well as a profession of orthodox faith from the Byzantine emperor Justinian.

• 536: Belisarius recaptures Rome.

• 590: Pope Gregory the Great. Reforms ecclesiastical structure and administration. Establishes Gregorian Chant. Was also elected. (To be Pope)

• 596: Saint Augustine of Canterbury sent by Pope Gregory to evangelize the pagan English.

• 664: The Synod of Whitby unites the Celtic Church in England with the Catholic Church.

• 718: Saint Boniface, an Englishman, given commission by Pope Gregory II to evangelise the Germans.

• 756: Popes granted independent rule of Rome by King Pepin the Short of the Franks, in the Donation of Pepin. Birth of the Papal States.

• December 25, 800: King Charlemagne of the Franks is crowned Holy Roman Emperor of the West by Pope Leo III in St. Peter's Basilica.

• 966: Mieszko I of Poland converts to Catholicism, beginning the Baptism of Poland.

• July 16, 1054: Liturgical, linguistic, and political divisions cause a permanent split between the Eastern and Western Churches, known as the East-West Schism or the Great Schism. The three legates, Humbert of Mourmoutiers, Frederick of Lorraine, and Peter, archbishop of Amalfi, entered the Cathedral of the Hagia Sophia during mass on a Saturday afternoon and placed a papal Bull of Excommunication on the altar against the Patriarch Michael I Cerularius. The legates left for Rome two days later, leaving behind a city near riots.

• November 27, 1095: Pope Urban II preaches a sacrum bellum (holy war), a Crusade, to defend the eastern Christians, and pilgrims to the Holy Land, at the Council of Clermont.

• 1099: Retaking of Jerusalem by the 1st Crusade, followed by a massacre of the remaining non-Christian inhabitants, and the establishment of the Crusader kingdoms, in Latin bishops are appointed to dioceses still largely populated by the Orthodox.

• October 2, 1187: The Siege of Jerusalem. Ayyubid forces led by Saladin capture Jerusalem, prompting the Third Crusade.

• April 13, 1204: Sack of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade. Beginning of Latin Empire of Constantinople.

• November 30, 1215: Fourth Ecumenical Lateran Council is closed by Pope Innocent III. Seventy decrees were approved, the definition of transubstantiation being among them.

• 1229: Inquisition founded in response to the Cathar Heresy, at the Council of Toulouse.

• 1245: First Ecumenical Council of Lyons. Excommunicated and deposed Emperor Frederick II.

• 1305: French influence causes the Pope to move from Rome to Avignon.

• August 17–20, 1308: The leaders of the Knights Templar are secretly absolved by Pope Clement V after their interrogation was carried out by papal agents to verify claims against the accused in the castle of Chinon in the diocese of Tours.

• 1370: Saint Catherine of Siena calls on the Pope to return to Rome.

• 1387: Lithuanians were the last in Europe to accept the Catholic faith.

• c. 1412–1431: St. Joan of Arc, a peasant girl from France, has visions from God telling her to lead her countrymen to reclaim their land from the English. After success in battle she is captured by the English in 1431 and is condemned as a heretic and was executed by burning at the age of 19. Later investigation authorized by Pope Callixtus III would conclude she was innocent and a martyr.

• 1440: Johannes Gutenberg completes his wooden printing press using moveable metal type revolutionizing the spread of knowledge by cheaper and faster means of reproduction. Soon results in the large scale production of religious books including Bibles.

• May 29, 1453: Fall of Constantinople.

• 1492: Christopher Columbus discovers the New World.

• 1493: With the Inter caetera, Pope Alexander VI awards sole colonial rights over most of the New World to Spain.

• October 31, 1517: Martin Luther posts his 95 Theses, protesting the sale of indulgences.

• January 3, 1521: Martin Luther finally excommunicated by Pope Leo X in the bull Decet Romanum Pontificem.

• 1521: Baptism of the first Catholics in the Philippines, the first Christian nation in Southeast Asia. This event is commemorated with the feast of the Sto. Niño.

• October 17, 1521: Pope Leo X confers the title Fidei Defensor to Tudor King Henry VIII of England for his defense of the seven sacraments and the supremacy of the pope in Assertio Septem Sacramentorum against Protestantism.

• October 30, 1534: English Parliament passes Act of Supremacy making the King of England Supreme Head of the Church of England. Anglican schism with Rome.

• December 17, 1538: Pope Paul III excommunicates King Henry VIII of England

• December 13, 1545: Ecumenical Council of Trent convened during the pontificate of Paul III, to prepare the Catholic response to the Protestant Reformation. Its rulings set the tone of Catholic society for at least three centuries.

• February 24, 1582: Pope Gregory XIII issues the Bull Inter gravissimas reforming the Julian Calendar.

• October 4, 1582: The Gregorian Calendar is first adopted by Italy, Spain, and Portugal. October 4 is followed by October 15 – ten days are removed.

• September 28, 1586: Domenico Fontana successfully finished re-erecting the Vatican Obelisk at its present site in St. Peter's Square. Hailed as a great technical achievement of its time.

• April 19, 1622: Pope Gregory XV makes Armand Jean du Plessis de Richelieu a cardinal upon the nomination of King Louis XIII – becoming Cardinal Richelieu. His influence and policies greatly impact the course of European politics.

• 1685: Louis XIV revokes the Edict of Nantes, and large numbers of Huguenot refugees leave France.

• 1691: Pope Innocent XII declares against nepotism and simony.

• April 28, 1738: Pope Clement XII publishes the Bull In Eminenti forbidding Catholics from joining, aiding, socializing or otherwise helping in any way shape or form the organizations of Freemasonry and Freemasons under pain of excommunication. Membership to any secret society would also incur the penalty of excommunication.

• 1789: John Carroll becomes the Bishop of Baltimore, the first bishop in the United States.

• 1798: Pope Pius VI taken prisoner by the armies of Napoleon I, dies in captivity in France.

• 1800–1823: Pope Pius VII

• July 16, 1802: French Concordat of 1801. The Catholic Church re-established in France.

• December 2, 1804: Napoleon crowns himself Emperor of the French in the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris, in the presence of Pope Pius VII.

• 1850: The Archdiocese of Westminster and twelve other dioceses are set up, re-establishing a Catholic hierarchy in the United Kingdom against intense political opposition.

• 1852: The First Plenary Council of Baltimore is held in the United States.

• 1854: Dogma of the Immaculate Conception by Pope Pius IX

• December 8, 1869: Pope Pius IX opens the First Ecumenical Council of the Vatican

Okay I'm going to stop here for a moment so we can talk about all this for a bit.  This is just a touch of Papal history.  First let's note that the history continues right up until today and anyone who disagrees with that just has to check the news- the Papacy is in the news quite often and not just for the recent bad press, but for much more.  So we do have a power - different from the other strictly governmental powers- that came up and continued on and on and on. However the Bible tells us this…

Dan 7:25  And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.

Rev 12:14  And to the woman were given two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into the wilderness, into her place, where she is nourished for a time, and times, and half a time, from the face of the serpent.

Rev. 12:6 And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her there a thousand two hundred and threescore days 

This power would prevail over God's TRUE people 1260 days.  That's only 3 1/2 years and if you read back through all this history you know for a fact this power has endure much longer AND… persecuted God's people, God's truth for many, many more years than 3 1/2.  So…seriously we have to think about this carefully.  Let's look at prophecy, let's look at the Bible...

….tomorrow because it's late here and this is already a lot to take in.  By the grace and mercy of God we will study more and understand as HE would have us understand.

In His LOVE!
Amen.

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Jesus Returning is a Prophecy

Do you believe Jesus will come again?

If you believe that Jesus will come again then you believe in Biblical prophecy.  You cannot believe Jesus will return and say you do not believe in Biblical prophecy.  You can't have it both ways.  So if you DO believe Jesus will come again you should be very interested in Biblical prophecy. Why? This is why…

Mat_25:13  Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh.

Mat_24:15  When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place, (whoso readeth, let him understand:)

Prophecy.  Watching, what are we watching for? We are watching for the predication of the past to come true in the present. 

So please, may God's grace cover us as we watch and pray, as we seek to comprehend the prophecies He has given to us so we may know the unfolding of His plan for us.  Open our hearts, our eyes, our understanding, please…please.

************** Continuing our prophecy study--  Please GO back several and read the study from the beginning to gain full understanding of where we are, if you haven't been following this study daily. *******


Let's do a recap here of what we've learned so far.

Daniel 2 tells of a prophetic dream and in that dream is a giant statue that portrays various ruling kingdoms of the Middle East and parts of what is now Europe. At the time of the dream the kingdom in control of Jerusalem was Babylon. Then the Medes and Persians took control of Babylon, after the Medes and Persians the Greeks took control then after that Romans.  We then have the ten major areas that Roman was split into.

After that we find in Daniel 7 more information on this same prophetic message. We learned that out of the ten areas that three of them would be plucked up- their rule over the territories they'd taken from Rome would be taken away from them completely and they'd no longer have any power whatsoever to control what they once controlled. Not only that, we learned that a rising power different from every power up to that point in time would have influence over those three powers being displaced. The only logical power that was rising up at the time was the Papacy and that was most assuredly different than all the other military powers that had any sort of control by the governments- the ruling parties and their armies. This new influence came from the rise of Christianity and unfortunately its corruption.  It was clear that Papacy was corrupt- God NEVER intended His true people to merge with the government in any way.  Jesus wasn't of this world, and as a result those who are His are not of this world. Governments, those whose interest lies in ruling land and the people of it would flourish and even in our greatest democracies we have those who feel the need to be in control of the worldly power because even democracies are a controlling interest for the people of the land they are in.

Jesus did NOT set up a worldly kingdom for His people.  Jesus KNEW that from the time of His life on earth bringing salvation to all who would be His, that there would NEVER again be any worldly kingdom that would be God's people. There would be Spiritual Israel and those of Spiritual Israel would be from all over- never congregated into a world power of any sort.  Worldly power was not of God and will never be of God no matter how convincing the sheep's clothing the wolf is wearing may be and believe me… no… don't believe me… believe GOD, the evil will take on the appearance of good, the evil will be so incredibly deceptive that only those who would be God's will be kept from succumbing to that evil. If you doubt me that's fine, but don't doubt God.

Mat 24:24  For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.

Mat 7:15  Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.

Mat 24:4  And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you.

We've talked before about deception but it bears discussing again because the Papacy today comes across as being reformed from their evil but in truth that can't happen, it won't happen. Prophecy remains true to the end. That *little horn* power rises corrupt and stays corrupt until it is destroyed.

Dan 7:25  And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.
Dan 7:26  But the judgment shall sit, and they shall take away his dominion, to consume and to destroy it unto the end.
Dan 7:27  And the kingdom and dominion, and the greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven, shall be given to the people of the saints of the most High, whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all dominions shall serve and obey him.

Once we understand the truth of this as a reality there is much more that falls into place. We've had a couple thousand years of history between the first kingdom, Babylon, and God truly did map things out for us in so many ways. 

I'm not a Biblical scholar and will never claim to be one. I'm not a historian and will never claim to be one of those either. I'm just a simple, average person praying for understanding, praying for guidance, praying for forgiveness, praying for God's leading in all I do, praying to have the Holy Spirit's enlightenment as God wills.

Remember we talked of a time, times, and dividing of time, just a brief note on studying it later, we're going to start that now because we are told that the saints would be given into the little horn's hand for a time, times and the dividing of time.  Just how long would that be? We're going to find out.

There is another place we read about a time, times, and dividing of time.

Rev 12:14  And to the woman were given two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into the wilderness, into her place, where she is nourished for a time, and times, and half a time, from the face of the serpent.

It  make sense doesn't it. Right off we know that the saints of God would be under the rule of and oppressed by the little horn power for a time, times, and dividing of time, so… here we have a woman who is given two wings of a great eagle so she could fly into the wilderness, into her place, where she is kept safe for a time, times, and half a time (dividing of time).

A woman in the Bible can signify God's people- a church.

Jer 6:2  I have likened the daughter of Zion to a comely and delicate woman.

Eph 5:25  Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it;
Eph 5:26  That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word,
Eph 5:27  That he might present it to himself a glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blemish.
Eph 5:28  So ought men to love their wives as their own bodies. He that loveth his wife loveth himself.
Eph 5:29  For no man ever yet hated his own flesh; but nourisheth and cherisheth it, even as the Lord the church:
Eph 5:30  For we are members of his body, of his flesh, and of his bones.
Eph 5:31  For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh.
Eph 5:32  This is a great mystery: but I speak concerning Christ and the church.

God's people would be oppressed, the woman- God's people - would be in the wilderness, nourished there in the wilderness while the little horn power was in charge.

We have one prophecy in Daniel, the other prophecy in Revelation- but they are speaking of the exact same thing.  There is little doubt here. They're both saying that God's people would be oppressed for this period of time that we still have to determine beyond knowing it is for a time, times, and a dividing of (half of) time.

Let's jump to Revelation 12:6

Rev. 12:6 And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her there a thousand two hundred and threescore days 

1260 days.

Now that's not a long period of time in the grand scheme of things, remember we have had thousands of years between Babylon and now. 

We need to look at more facts here.

There are 30 days to a Biblical month-

Gen. 7:11   17th day of 2nd month (Flood came)
Gen. 8:4    17th day of 7th month  (Waters subsided)
Flood continued from 2nd to 7th month= 5 months
Gen. 7:24   'waters prevailed upon the earth a hundred and fifty days'
150days/30days = 5mos.

So with 30 days to a month we have 360 days to a years.

A time is a year-

Antiquities of the Jews -  a highly respected book by Josephus has this to say…

The day is coming when the wicked shall be cut down, and no hope will be left them. No mercy will be mingled with their punishment. They shall be destroyed both root and branch.

"Let seven times pass over him," was the decree. This simple expression is evidently to be understood literally. But how long a period is denoted by the words "seven times"? This may be determined by ascertaining how long Nebuchadnezzar, in fulfillment of this prediction, was driven out to have his dwelling with the beasts of the field. This, Josephus informs us, was seven years. [2] A "Time," here, then, denotes one year.
[2] Flavius Josephus, "Antiquities of the Jews," book 10, chap. 10, sec. 6, Works of Flavius Josephus, p. 316.

Dan 4:23  And whereas the king saw a watcher and an holy one coming down from heaven, and saying, Hew the tree down, and destroy it; yet leave the stump of the roots thereof in the earth, even with a band of iron and brass, in the tender grass of the field; and let it be wet with the dew of heaven, and let his portion be with the beasts of the field, till seven times pass over him

Dan 4:32  And they shall drive thee from men, and thy dwelling shall be with the beasts of the field: they shall make thee to eat grass as oxen, and seven times shall pass over thee, until thou know that the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will.

History records that seven times- was seven years.
So…

A time being a year would be…  time= 1 year, times = 2 years, and dividing of time = 1/2 a year so that gives us 3 and 1/2 years.  


1 year = 360
2 years = 720
1/2 year = 180

Total = 1260 

Amazing isn't it?! Seriously amazing!

The time, times, and dividing of time  is the same as the 1260.

 This isn't all, we also have mentioned 42 months in bible prophecy.

Rev 13:5  And there was given unto him a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies; and power was given unto him to continue forty and two months.

What does 42 months amount to?  1 year- 12 months, 2 years- 24 months, 1/2 year- 6 months=  42 months!

These are NOT coincidences, not at all! We have to pay attention to this, we really do.  It all goes together in the way God intended it to do and for the serious Bible student, for the sincere Bible student God will enlighten. We have to study this so much more but not all in one night that's for sure.

So, leaving it all here for the night it is my prayer that God bless us all so much.  We need His blessing, we need His enlightenment. We need His love, His forgiveness, all He has to give to us we need so desperately.

Thank you Lord for your love and all that entails.

By the grace and mercy of God always!

Amen.