Citizens of the  World? - Jack Kinsella - www.omegaletter.com
According  to the Bible, there must exist in the last days a three-tiered world system  consisting of a global economy, global religion and global  government.
Before  going further, let's establish some definitions. To be a 'world' system does not  mean that everybody in the world is a member. Not every nation participated in  the First and Second World Wars, either.
But  as in the two world wars, a 'world' system is one that is acknowledged as such  due to its world influence. A 'global' system is not necessarily one in which  everybody participates. It is a system that has global reach.
Not  everybody is part of the global government of antichrist. The antichrist's  government is but one of four major spheres of world power in the last days;  together with the Kings of the East, Kings of the South and Gog-Magog  powers.
The  antichrist's system rules what we traditionally consider "the West". Defining  "the West" is a rather interesting exercise, in terms of Bible prophecy. The  generic West generally refers to the nations of Western Europe, their North  American colonies, [reluctantly] Israel and [improbably] Australia/New Zealand  and Japan.
In  21st century real-politik, "the West" doesn't so much refer to direction as it  does ideology. Japan, Australia and New Zealand are the Western nations of the  Far East, making "The West" a global entity.
So  when we are speaking in terms of 'global' and 'world' we are generally referring  to those parts of the world that we refer to today as "The West" under the  direct rule of the antichrist. That is not to argue that the antichrist won't  rule the entire world indirectly -- in much the same way the US indirectly rules  the entire world today.
Another  way to understand it is by the process of elimination. The antichrist's  government directly rules the entire world, except the Kings of the South, the  Kings of the East and the Gog-Magog nations -- all of whom he eventually  destroys or conquers.
But  the revived Roman Empire is merely the seat of the antichrist's rule. It is also  important to understand where Scripture identifies the antichrist as a leader of  the Roman Empire.
"And  after threescore and two weeks shall Messiah be cut off, but not for Himself:  and the people of the prince that shall come shall destroy the city and the  sanctuary; and the end thereof shall be with a flood, and unto the end of the  war desolations are determined." (Daniel 9:26)
The  'people of the prince that shall come' were the Romans who destroyed the city  and sanctuary in AD 70 -- about six hundred years after Daniel's prophecy. There  are other verses that, taken in conjunction with Daniel 9:26, tend to lend  themselves to the identification of a revived Roman Empire.
Daniel  interprets Nebuchadnezzar's dream of an image as representing four successive  world empires; Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece and Rome. Rome is pictured as two  legs of iron with two feet and ten toes of 'iron mixed with clay' -- 'partly  strong and partly weak' the Scripture says.
Daniel  says that in the days of these kings "shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom,  which shall never be destroyed . . ." (Daniel 2:44)
The  Western European Union consists of ten FULL members. The same ten are the only  FULL members of the European Union.
But  by and large, that's about all the Scripture there is to argue that the  antichrist's government headquartered in Europe.
From  our vantage point on the timeline, we can look backward to the fulfillment of  prophecies that were still future to the great Bible expositors of the past.  When Sir Robert Anderson wrote "The Coming Prince" -- (considered the Gold  Standard work on the antichrist and the last days, Israel did not yet  exist).
Sir  Robert was the first to use the 360-day calendar to calculate the meaning of  Daniel's 70 Weeks -- while Jack the Ripper was still terrorizing  London!
Assessment:
The  American president recently traveled to Cairo to announce that "one nation  (America) should not be exalted over another" and promised the world that he  would take land from one people (Israel) and give it to another people,  (Palestinians) and apologized for America in every other sentence.
The  Left was ecstatic.
Newsweek  editor Evan Thomas brought adulation over President Obama's Cairo speech to a  whole new level on Friday, declaring on MSNBC:
"I  mean in a way Obama's standing above the country, above the world, he's sort of  God."
Thomas,  appearing on Hardball with Chris Matthews, was reacting to a preceding monologue  in which Matthews praised Obama's speech:
"I  think the President's speech yesterday was the reason we Americans elected him.  It was grand. It was positive. Hopeful...But what I liked about the President's  speech in Cairo was that it showed a complete humility... The question now is  whether the President we elected and spoke for us so grandly yesterday can carry  out the great vision he gave us and to the world."
Matthews  discussed Obama's upcoming speech marking the 65th anniversary of D-Day and  compared it to that of Ronald Reagan. He then turned to Thomas and asked:  "Reagan and World War II and the sense of us as the good guys in the world, how  are we doing?"
Thomas  replied: "Well, we were the good guys in 1984, it felt that way. It hasn't felt  that way in recent years. So Obama's had, really, a different task. We're seen  too often as the bad guys. And "he has a very different job from" Reagan was all  about America, and you talked about it. Obama is "we are above that now." We're  not just parochial, we're not just chauvinistic, we're not just  provincial."
Thomas  elaborated on Obama as God: "He's going to bring all different sides  together...Obama is trying to sort of tamper everything down. He doesn't even  use the word terror. He uses extremism. He's all about let us reason together...  He's the teacher. He is going to say, "now, children, stop fighting and  quarreling with each other." And he has a kind of a moral authority that he can  do that."
For  the record, I've not changed my view that the coming antichrist will be a ruler  [a prince] of the European Union. But at the same time, the Scriptures are not  adamant that he be European -- merely that he be considered a 'prince' of that  people.
I  still think that the traditional view is probably correct, but we are living in  exceptional times. What used to be prophecy is now history, and as the saying  goes, "hindsight is always 20-20."
The  Scriptures are unbreakable, eternal, immutable, but one cannot say the same  thing about the interpretation of Scriptural prophecy. Prophecy is subjective;  that is to say, it can be read literally, figuratively or  symbolically.
I  believe that the Scriptures are intended to be taken literally unless the  context or the topic are clearly symbolic or allegorical.
Parables  are intended to allegorical. The Seven Churches of Revelation are symbolic of  the Seven Epochs of the Church Age. The "people of the prince who is to come" is  a literal statement.
The  prince who is to come will be of the people that destroyed Jerusalem and the  Temple in 70 AD. The city and Temple were destroyed by Titus of Rome, with  Julius Alexander as his second-in-command.
That  prince will confirm a covenant between Israel and the Palestinians. The  confirmation of the covenant is the event that signals the beginning of Daniel's  70th Week, or the final Week of The Age of the Law.
We  learn more about the coming prince of the Roman Empire from John the Revelator  and the Apostle Paul. He will be a master deceiver whose charisma and charm will  win him the adoration of the entire Western world.
He  will partner up with the leader of a global religious system and eventually, he  will demand worship as a god. Those who refuse to join his combined  religious/economic/political system will face decapitation.
As  we get closer to the end of this present age, some of the old understandings are  being challenged by events on the ground. Previous generations were only  interpreting prophecy. We're living it.
There's  a difference.
Originally  Published: June 9, 2009
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