IS BIBLICAL PROPHECY STILL RELIABLE?
Recently, we received from Gary Kah, Executive Director of Hope For the World, a review of global events of the past year when a number of significant events occurred which were aimed at advancing- the agenda of the new global order
Viewed from the perspective of Biblical prophecy, and events foretold there,
what we are witnessing is the ongoing fulfillment of the unerring and faultless predictions of Old Testament prophets particularly Isaiah, Ezekiel and Zech¬ariah. The Southwest Radio Church 2001 Prophecy Calendar points out
"The Bible is the only book in all the world that has dared to prophesy of events that will occur hundreds or thousands of years in the future. The prophet Ezekiel was called to prophesy "of the times that are far off" (12:27).
Fulfilled prophecies of the Bible are proof beyond dispute of the Living God Who knows all things from the beginning to the end. Every prophecy of the Bible that should have been fulfilled to this
date has been fulfilled. More than 100 prophecies in the Old Test¬ament relate to the birth, earthly mission, death, burial, and res¬urrection of Jesus."
The following is from Gary Kah's review of the past twelve months a re¬view that clearly affirms how present events are the continuing fulfillment of the prophetic Word of Truth.
The most significant developments centered on the United Nations and the Vatican, which became more closely allied as the year progressed. The UN Summit of Religious Leaders (also known as "The Peace Summit") in August and the UN Millennium Summit (involving Heads of State) in September were unprecedented in scope. Never had so many powerful religious and political leaders gathered at the United Nations to promote the advancement of global government and the unification of religions. Both meetings had top Vatican officials present, lending their
support. These and other efforts, such as the founding of the United Religions organization in June, seemed to be part of Pope John Paul's broader vision of uniting the world around Rome.
This aspiration was most evident in November, when the Vatican hosted European Union officials along with thousands of national parliamentarians at a meeting they called "The World's
Parliament." By the time the Vatican's Year of Jubilee ended on January 6th it was apparent that the Church of Rome had made tremendous strides.
This is a excerpt from the April 2001 Jagged Edge News letter.
by Bill Shaw
you can contact Bill at Jaggededge@shaw.ca
http://www.fliptheworldupsidedown.com

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