Transcendent Geopolitics, Part 3

Knowledge will increase.

What God says on the subject of this series can be found in Daniel chapter 2; Hosea chapters 10,11,12; Ezekiel chapters 20, 28, 37 and 38; Isaiah 11, 52. The arguments developed below are extracted from these two books: The Rock Breaks the Globalists’ Empire and Revelation the Fair God.

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Daniel 12:4 tells us that in the time of the end knowledge will increase. Do we see this phenomenon? Yes, we sure do.

As proposed in Transcendent Geopolitics 2: knowledge of evil has increased. Evil is trumpeted loud and clear at every street corner.

Technical knowledge into which everybody can tap has also increased and has never before reached the levels we can access today. Anyone, at anytime, can research any subject—technical, medical or even philosophical—using their phones, tablets and other devices. We don’t even have to leave our homes to learn anymore.

However, the reality we overlook is that knowledge has most importantly increased in the “good”—that is: The knowledge of God’s kingdom. In the past, pockets of people had access to the knowledge of Messiah Jesus (traditional Christian lands and the lands where missionaries had gone and where the Word was translated into the local languages). But today, the knowledge and awareness of Messiah Jesus’ reality is universally available (the internet is universal, computerized translators are instantly available in all languages, everywhere).

Unlike before, everyone is now aware of “Jesus” in some ways. Everyone has access to the tools to research Him. Knowledge of Jesus and the access to knowledge about Him have increased exponentially. Which means that the responsibility of our individual response to the knowledge of Messiah Jesus is now universal: we are all either personally guilty or have escaped our guilt. We have reached the time Jesus alludes to: And the Good News I have shared about God’s kingdom will be told throughout the world. It will be spread to every nation. Then the end will come (Matthew 24:14 ERV). So, we are at the fulcrum of history when “the end will come” (or: when the events of the end will take place).

Note: Jesus did not say that everybody in the world would become a believer; but that the Good News would be available—told or read. He said that the Good News He shared will be made available to all nations throughout the world. And this has indeed happened. Technology has made it so. His words have happened.

So we have an increase in knowledge—both of the good and of the evil. And we have a nefarious blooming of evil. Every evil alluded to in this series had existed through history; but the dedicated pursuit of evil was not the norm—except in the era leading to the great flood of Noah’s time. Today, not only are these evils the norm; they are forced upon those who morally resist. The epoch of Noah is a harbinger, a precedent for us: God acted then; and thus God will act now.

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