January 28th, 2020
Pestilence Rising
By Hal Lindsey
When it comes to the coronavirus, we have more questions than answers. But one thing we know for certain - health officials around the world are very much afraid. China normally downplays these kinds of events. But Chinese President Xi Jinping calls this outbreak a "grave situation."
For many Americans, it seemed to hit home when the Shanghai Disneyland closed. The original Disneyland in California has had only two unplanned all-day closures - after the assassination of John Kennedy and after 9-11. Not only did Disney in China close, but so did other regional tourist attractions. Even MacDonald's and Starbucks closed along with other well-known restaurant chains.
As of this writing, there have been 4,100 confirmed cases in China, with at least 106 deaths. 56 million people in China have had their travel restricted. This adds a great deal to people's fear and anxiety. Residents have said they feel trapped - locked in with a dangerous virus. In much of China, trains are either unoccupied or not running at all. Train and bus terminals are eerily empty.
The US State Department is evacuating its personnel from the city of Wuhan. But another thousand Americans live in that city, and they have been told that the United States cannot get them all out of the hot zone. The State Department has issued a travel warning to Americans considering a trip to China.
Despite the flight restrictions and intense passenger screening, confirmed cases of the virus have popped up in 13 countries so far. That includes, as of this writing, five confirmed cases in the United States. Five Americans out 327 million may not seem like much. But the point is, it's here!
Then we learned why the passenger screening process has not always been effective. According to China's health minister, people with the virus may be contagious before they show symptoms. Testing people for fever doesn't help if they are contagious before they get a fever. Dr. William Schaffner, an adviser to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said this would mean "the infection is much more contagious than we originally thought."
Yes, health officials are afraid. They know that this virus has the potential of becoming a global pandemic.
But we've heard that before. Do you remember the SARS and MERS viruses? They, too, were coronaviruses and had the potential to ravage the earth. We still don't have vaccinations against them, but they have largely disappeared. That's what happens with these kinds of diseases. Even without human intervention, they rise and then they lose strength.
The current outbreak may turn out to be even less destructive than SARS or MERS. Or it could be worse. The question is how much damage the disease will do while it is most active. The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 and 1919 infected one-third of the world's population. It killed more Americans than World War I, World War II, Korea, and Viet Nam combined.
Jesus said that the last days would be marked by pestilences. Revelation tells about specific pestilences that will arise during the tribulation period. As we get closer to the beginning of the tribulation, the world seems to be primed for a series of massive global pandemics. The ease and speed of global travel is one of the big factors here.
The other great danger is the rise of superbugs. Over the last hundred years or so, we humans have been inadvertently developing bacteria, viruses, and fungi that are stronger than anything in history. We call them superbugs because they are resistant to antibiotics, antivirals, and antifungal medications. By the extensive use of such drugs, we have made it so that only the strongest of each species survives. And the strong bugs are increasingly difficult to kill.
This is what the UK's Chief Medical Officer, Dame Sally Davies, was talking about when she warned of a coming "superbug apocalypse."
Here's the amazing thing. The Bible predicted this almost two thousand years ago. It's just another example of something that should be crucially important to everyone. The Bible is true! We can trust it. We can trust its warnings and its promises. Even bleak news like this should remind us that our faith in God and heaven is built on a firm foundation.
January 30th, 2020
On this week's Hal Lindsey Presents we continue our study of Revelation 12. It is a chapter full of dramatic imagery. But those images are not just otherworldly symbols. Each one has a specific meaning. Verses 1 and 2 say, "And a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars; and she was with child; and she cried out, being in labor and in pain to give birth."
Who is this woman? I touched on this last week, but this week we go much deeper. We will look at several clues. The woman is clothed with the sun. The moon is under her feet. On her head, we see a crown with twelve stars. What does it all mean?
This is a great example of allowing the Bible to explain the Bible. To find the identity of the woman, we go back to Genesis 37. God gave a young Joseph some vivid dreams to help him understand the future. In verse 9, Joseph described one of his dreams like this. "Behold, the sun and the moon and the eleven stars were bowing down to me."
He told his eleven brothers and his father about the dream. Jacob, his dad, did not like the dream's message. In verse 10, Jacob asks, "What is this dream that you have had? Shall I and your mother and your brothers actually come to bow ourselves down before you to the ground?"
Jacob understood that the sun represented him, the moon represented Joseph's mother, and the eleven stars represented Joseph's eleven brothers. (The woman's crown in Revelation features twelve stars because they represent Jacob's sons, including Joseph.) In other words, the woman represents the family, tribes, and nation of Israel.
In Revelation 12:3-6, we see more evidence that the woman associated with the sun, moon, and 12 stars is Israel. She gives birth to a male Child. According to verse 5, He will rule the nations with a rod of iron. We know who that describes. It's Jesus! Jesus came out of Israel. This explains why Satan has hated Jews and Israel so stridently through the centuries. And, this scripture makes clear that God is not finished with the woman after she gives birth.
On this week's Hal Lindsey Presents, I talk about how these things fit so perfectly the prophecies of Jesus, Daniel, and others. Please join me. You can see the program on Daystar, Sunday at 11PM Eastern Time. Or, you can watch it online anytime at www.hallindsey.com or www.hischannel.com. If you missed any episodes, you can catch up by visiting www.hallindsey.com/videos/.
God Bless,
Hal Lindsey
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