I’m posting this from a recent email update. I have stated to you before, and I will continue to express my brotherly love for and even to Jan Markell. I love her focus on the gospel and on end times events which are seen coming. But Christianity is under attack for being many things that we should not be today, and one of them is to be contradictory in our messaging.

I know, I need to explain that statement, because there is so much truth in Jan’s and in her guest’s messaging.

So much of what they present is right in line with Biblical truth. But the questions left unanswered when comparing with scripture are huge with dispensationalism and they are seen in the changing of their message over time.

Hear is the opening from this ministry today:

This is a message about What is coming for Israeli in the end of days, but what you will notice as you watch, (and I would highly recommend that you do watch), but you will notice that Dr. Hitchcock begins to see that the Church just might see (at this very point; soon) some parts of what is in Israel’s future. This understanding was in past decades just not thought possible by Dispensationalists.

In fact, past teachers and writers of this pre-Trib movement were so convinced that they would not see these things: not even the beginnings or even the infancy of the development of these things that they had taught an imminent Rapture even back before there was a modern day Jewish nation. we are seeing today.

In fact, they made a very different scenario to be critical to to their teaching and understanding. They now for about 200 years taught that there were and could be no signs leading up to what was then understood as the imminent rapture of the Church. The message was that Jesus coming always has been and is the next event on God’s calendar. I’ve, heard that teaching all of my life, and if you have studied or followed pre-Trib teachers I would bet that you have too. Truth is they were wrong. I listed the many reasons why they were wrong in a book in early 1990. God knew they were wrong, we should too. For your edification on this point here is the title to that first book. It’s still on line. It’s title is False Security, Has the New Age Given Us a False Hope.

How can I be so sure that they were wrong, it’s because God told us that He knows the day and the Hour through His Son, and that no one else knows it but Him. He the Son also told us in Mark 13 when there would be this Rapture. And that time is told us to be after these signs taught for Israel.

There are many ways that God has revealed the time of Messiah’s coming. I write about them all here on this blog.

This is a link to the message referenced concerning Jan’s conference:

https://youtu.be/8SHVexUax8s?si=BLsdidg0vPcxCNwn

The seven T’s taught here predicting the future for end times are yet future.

Dr Hitchcock states that he will not be surprised and that he in fact believes that the 7 year burial and burning of the weapons from the Ez 38-39 war may carry over into the millennium. Yet this war was always taught by Dispensationalists to begin the tribulation, even though this war is the war leading to the knowledge of God and the presence of God on earth to be seen and understood by all nations.

Dr Hitchcock also states that the Church might actually see the building of the Temple. That being the case I can think that at some future point after the Temple is built that we may hear him say that the church may even see the Antichrist.

2 Thessalonians 2:1 Now we request you, brethren, with regard to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together to Him,

2 Thessalonians 2:2 that you not be quickly shaken from your composure or be disturbed either by a spirit or a message or a letter as if from us, to the effect that the day of the Lord has come.

2 Thessalonians 2:3 Let no one in any way deceive you, for [it will not come] unless the apostasy comes first, and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the son of destruction,

2 Thessalonians 2:4 who opposes and exalts himself above every so-called god or object of worship, so that he takes his seat in the temple of God, displaying himself as being God. (NASB1995)

Hearing this word, there then should be no doubt that we The Church will see this. Paul’s emphasis throughout his letters is on the resurrection and coming of Messiah on the Day of the Lord. A 1000 year day whose beginning sees His Wrath poured out.

So yes, Jesus asked His Father for unity in His followers, and as to any agreement as to unity in the message concerning “What is Truth”, it has taken likely more than 2000 years so far to produce such, but it will come. I have even heard Jan say, that the Church may go through some persecution before Messiah comes.

The further along we proceed into the Tribulation, which seems likely to be in the not to distant future, the more Christ’s Church will understand her final mission to the Jews; to make them jealous, and the more unified the Bride will become as she makes herself ready for His coming. This is how I see these things developing. And as to a perfect understanding concerning timing: no one has such foreknowledge but God. The timing now seems short, because of these things on the horizon. Persecution will make it seem very long, because that is what persecution does to time. Remember even the Saints under the alter seem somewhat impatient as these things are progressing.

Keep the faith. Don’t be a featured player in the “falling away” sign that both Jesus and Paul described which we should acknowledge as a warning. Some will not acknowledge that sign for they deny that any within the church can possibly fall away. It is most difficult for me however, to understand any falling away from faith, where there has been no faith in Christ to begin with.

Obviously a falling away is taught by Jesus right along side of these signs. This is most likely to come when men are failing to see God’s hand in their sufferings, and this is more especially true of those who would be expectant of deliverance rather than tribulation. What we find is that most evangelical churches who believe in eternal security as their doctrine also believe in a Rapture before Great Tribulation, equating this Tribulation to the Wrath of God. But most of Tribulation is the wrath of Satan against God’s people, and it only ends with God’s wrath. And we are promised to escape only God’s wrath. The judgments which come from God during Tribulation are meant to offer repentance. There will be no time to repent once God’s wrath is begun to be polyurethane out.

In Ephesians chapter 6 we read:

Men in the flesh are only enemies to the extent that they are in-dwelt by these powers and forces of evil. You will know them by their works.

Anyone who pursues Satanic fleshly games, such as child Trafficking; including the slave trading for sexual pleasure and financial gain; who hurts God’s little ones through gender transitions to feed their own pleasure and or financial gain; or anyone who supports the rights of these individuals to engage in such endeavors would be anathema to God should they not find repentance. Men can be delivered from these things, but short of turning to God for that deliverance there is no hope for these souls.

Today is the day of salvation: call on Christ while He can yet be found.