An Uproar of the Nations, and Who Will Be Protected? Isaiah 17

An uproar, a tumult, of the nations against God and His Christ and His followere here on earth, and is a subject of the both the Old Testament and the New Testament, and is talked about in many passages, including Revelation, and in Isaiah 17.

A key question is: Who will be protected during those times? And Scripture gives some answers.

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God does look after His own!

More details on these things are given in both Prophecy Principles and Revealing the Christian Age.

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How Many will be Saved? Isaiah chapters 1 and 2, Part 2 o 5

It is a big question, how many will be saved?

Many will assure you that ALL will be saved, but that is NOT what Scripture teaches.

The truth is that at some point God may say to you and men, “I have had enough.”

That can have disastrous result for us. However, God does give people, even really bad people, plenty of time to turn around, plenty of time to repent, and come to God, if we will.

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Isaiah 1 indeed gives us a program for life, even if we are very deeply in sin.

What Does it Mean to Really Believe God? Part 5 of 5

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So once again! How far do we take this stuff? How many times have read something in Scripture and said to yourself, “How can that be?”

We read all sorts of things which God says “will be,” and sometimes our eyes sort of glaze over, then we just sort of pass over things, which we should never pass over!

We should trust God! He is smart enough to make all of this? How can He be wrong?

Compare 1Jn 5:10.

Government in God’s Plans, 5 of 5

What do you do when the Civil Powers turn evil?

Is resistance to these powers really Biblical? Or will God Himself take the out when He is ready? A Biblical example is instructive.

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Government in God’s Plans, 4 of 5

What are the duties of Civil Government?

The relationship of the Noahic Covenant.

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Government in God’s Plans, 3 of 5

Part of God’s Plans for Vengeance on the evil doer.

God rules over the nations, and uses world events to further His purposes.

If rulers do fulfill their rightful functions, God will often use other rulers to take them out.

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More about God and Civill government, and the basics of how Bible prophecy works is discussed in detail in Prophecy Principles. Available from your bookseller.

Government in God’s Plans, 2 of 5

PART of God’s Plans are through the Civil Powers which exist.

There is no authority except from God, and those powers which exist were established by God, Rom 13:1-2. So how do these things work out on the ground? Some Bible examples are instructive.

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There is more information about God’s relationship with the Civil Powers, and the basics of how Bible prophecy works is discussed in detail in Prophecy Principles. Available from your bookseller.