| (Rev. 16:14)
Since the dawn of creation warfare has been in progress
between good and evil, God and the devil. Each is in
conquest of the affections of the human heart or soul.
In the beginning God created man holy in
nature like Himself. Then the devil appeared on the scene,
and tempted and persuaded mankind to turn his love and
loyalty away from God. Man transgressed God's law, and his
posterity followed the road of sin and spiritual death as
the servants of Satan.
The Apostle Paul clearly states that
"death reigned from Adam to Moses." Rom. 5 :14. This death
was a spiritual separation from God as a result of sin.
Through all the weary centuries the devil
held sway over the lives of most all the human family. In
due time, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, appeared on the
scene and began preaching a way of deliverance from sin and
Satan. Jesus sent His disciples out to preach the way of
salvation, and the devil was dethroned in the hearts of all
who believed the gospel.
Jesus, Himself, testified: "Now is the
judgment of this world: now shall the prince of this world
be cast out" John 12 :31. Jesus came to destroy the works of
the devil in the human heart. Through Christ's atoning death
and triumphant resurrection, he was victorious over death,
hell, and the grave. The binding chains of sin were broken,
and the universal invitation went out that every guilty soul
could, if he willed to do so, be saved from sin and be
brought back in favor and fellowship with His Creator.
Jesus set up His kingdom, built His
church, and placed it in full operation by the agency of the
Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, in opposition to the
devil's kingdom.
The devil's first agent against the infant
church was pagan Rome, which instituted a reign of physical
persecution. Thousands of Christians were martyred, but
Jesus and his army increased and prevailed. Eventually pagan
Rome crumbled and fell before the power of Christianity. Yet
the devil was not through. His next agent took the cloak of
Christianity under the name of papal Rome, which was also a
persecuting power, and millions of saints sealed their
testimony with their blood.
Though God still had a church which
preserved the gospel, yet for a long period its visibility
on the earth was largely obscured. Catholicism and
Protestantism have been and are continuing to wage
unrelenting opposition to true Christianity. The lines of
demarcation between the true and the false are being drawn
more distinctly as time moves closer to the end.
The Prophet Zechariah foretold: ". . .
that at evening time it shall be light," with reference to
the Church of God in the evening time of the gospel day.
In fulfillment of this prophesy, in about
1880 A. D., the "evening light" began to shine forth on
Bible holiness and the one true Church, free from the creeds
of men.
The three-fold message of this reformation
is that of the first three angels of Rev. 14: 6-13. Read
them. The second angel declared that "Babylon is fallen, is
fallen, that great city." Read also Rev. 18 :2. Then in Rev.
18:4 we read, "And I heard another voice from heaven,
saying, Come out of her (Babylon) my people, that ye be not
partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her
plagues."
Just as God's people, the Jews, were taken
captive into ancient Babylon, even so God's people during
"the cloudy and dark day" were scattered in spiritual
Babylon, which is Protestant confusion. Even as ancient
literal Israel returned to Jerusalem, the city of God, so in
this evening time God is calling and leading His people out
of spiritual Babylon to "their own land" on the heights of
Mount Zion. The gathering of God's people (a small remnant
in comparison to the multitude of opposing forces) is in
preparation for that great and final battle of Armageddon-a
present conflict between good and evil, right and wrong. The
New Testament Church, the saints of God, do not fight with
carnal weapons. The Apostle Paul says, "For the weapons of
our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the
pulling down of strong holds." 2 Cor. 10:4. "For we wrestle
not against flesh and blood, but against principalities,
against powers, against rulers of the darkness of this
world, against spiritual wickedness in high places" Eph.
6:12. Read of the Christian's armor in Eph. 6 :13-18. The
armor is spiritual, so the battle is spiritual.
Not only is God gathering His people into
one true fold, but the devil is also gathering and
marshalling his forces of false religions in opposition to
the true.
Perhaps more steps have been made in that
direction in the recent past than ever before. Nominal
Christianity is hailing the mergers of the various
denominations as fulfilling Christian unity, looking toward
that golden day of one world church. In reality, this is not
the nature of the unity for which Jesus prayed. The union or
an amalgamation of all religions is not Christian unity in
any sense of its meaning. The move is merely increasing the
size of the false systems‹ a movement spearheaded by the
World Council of Churches.
Even Pope Paul aided the ecumenical union
movement by continuing the work of the Second Vatican
Council of the Catholic Church to promote Christian unity,
so-called.
In its closing session, he spoke of its
efforts of "finding ways and expressions capable of closing
the gap between our separated brethren and ourselves." A
meeting of the World Council of Churches adopted a message
affirming that the ecumenical movement is advancing "faster
than we can understand or express it."
It was announced that a Roman Catholic
edition of the Protestant Revised Standard Version of the
Bible would be published in England. This was a major step
in the movement for a common Catholic Protestant Bible as a
spur to so-called Christian unity.
Many ecumenical contacts at the grassroots
level were reported in the United States, as Catholic
theologians spoke at Protestant gatherings, and vice versa.
Leaders of both faiths appeared together on radio and
television programs, and even exchanged pulpits to expound
and support the cause of unity.
By taking a realistic look at the
religious world in the light of the Scriptures and a bit of
spiritual discernment, one cannot fail to see the "signs of
the times," and the "handwriting on the world's wall," that
its days are numbered.
Let John the Revelator describe in
symbolic language the momentous events which are unfolding
before our eyes, and those which are yet to come.
"And I saw three unclean spirits like
frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon, and out of the
mouth of the beast, and out of the mouth of the false
prophet. For they are the spirits of devils, working
miracles, which go forth unto the kings of the earth and of
the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great
day of God Almighty." Rev. 16 :13, 14.
"And when the thousand years are expired,
Satan shall be loosed out of his prison, and shall go out to
deceive the nations which are in the four quarters of the
earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together to battle: the
number of whom is as the sand of the sea. And they went up
on the breadth of the earth, and compassed the camp of the
saints about, and the beloved city: and fire came down from
God out of heaven, and devoured them." Revelations 20:7, 8,
9.
In that final battle, Christ and His army
will be victorious. Are you in the camp of the saints,
clothed in that white raiment which shall shine before God's
throne? |