Esther (22 Mar 2008)
"Keep your eyes on April..."


John and Doves,

 

I am not sure if anyone has addressed this previously or not, but a fellow dove brought this to my attention.  It has been buzzing around on the internet concerning MAJOR things that the author of 2008: God's Final Witnessadamantly says, unequivocally, without a doubt- will happen beginning in the month of April (no ifs, ands, or buts).  Let me say first however, that I believe this man is a false prophet, and when you read a bit in his book, you will see why based on some of the doctrine.  But let me also say that what this man says will occur, may indeed come to pass… and yet that does NOT mean that he is a true prophet of God, or as he calls himself, God’s Final Witness (one of the two end-time witnesses).  It simply means he knows events that are preplanned by those in the know (Illuminati) and he is putting these things forth NOW so that Christians will be deceived into believing he is who he claims to be, and use him as a way to herd the sheep where they want them to go.  What is unnerving is that he is incredibly resolute that the tribulation events will occur beginning in April and extend for 3 ½ years.  He says that Los Angeles , New York , and Chicag o , among some others will be devastated (nukes), and though I haven’t confirmed it myself, some have said he even gives a specific date in April.  There’s a lot more, but you get the idea. 

 

The name of this man is Ronald Weinland and the name of his book is 2008: God’s Final Witness-- http://the-end.com/2008GodsFinalWitness/?gclid=CJ2qmcbxnpICFRozkgodjhdy3Q

 

If you google his name and conspiracy, NWO or words to that effect, you’ll see that some are already surmising that he is an Illuminati plant who is “foretelling” some events that are preplanned so that after they occur, it will “seemingly” confirm that he is a “true prophet of God.”  Whether these events occur or not, we shall soon see.  He is either a false prophet with no NWO inside information, or he is a false prophet with NWO inside information.  Either way, he is a false prophet, but be aware that what he says may indeed begin to come to pass.   

 

I MUST share one other point concerning this topic, as it may be CRITICAL in coming days. 

 

Just because what a prophet says comes to pass, does not mean it is the be-all and end-all to determining if he is a false prophet.  Remember, Balaam was a prophet who only prophesied true things, and yet he was a false prophet to GOD.  The distinction is whether the prophet is speaking “only what the Father would say” and “doing only what the Father would do”  Balaam was not in the will of God as he was counseling how to get Israel to worship other gods, and therefore he was a FALSE prophet in that sense.

 

Deuteronomy 13 is an entire chapter devoted to this subject, and it adds the feature, "because he has counseled rebellion against the Lord your God."  Primarily, the concern was about prophets attempting to get people to serve other gods (vs. 2, 13) … exactly as Balaam had done.  

Deut. 13:1 and 2,

 

" (1) If a prophet or a dreamer of dreams arises among you and gives you a sign or a wonder, (2) and the sign or the wonder comes true, concerning which he spoke to you . . .."  

Most people are overly focused upon the idea that if a prophetic word does NOT come to pass, then the prophet is a false prophet. They tend to forget verses 1 and 2 above, telling us that the sign and wonder may indeed come to pass.  

So the passage begins by telling us that some prophets or dreamers will come with confirming signs and miracles--and yet their message will be to serve "other gods." Verse 3 continues:  

"You shall not listen to the words of that prophet or that dreamer of dreams; for the Lord your God is testing you to find out if you love the Lord your God will all your heart and with all your soul."  

Let God be true and every man a liar.  TEST the doctrine, even (and especially) if the messenger/prophet comes with “proof” of signs and wonders that seemingly confirm him or his prophecies of the past.  For his sole purpose (whether he is consciously aware of it or not) is to lead you away into worshipping a false image of God born from the imaginations of a deceived heart.

 

Blessings,

Esther