Thursday, February 23, 2012

Nazi Germany and the Anti Christ


I have always been fascinated by Nazi Germany and Hitler. When I was in school, I ever wrote my term paper in Hitler. This time in history still holds an interest for me.

The other day, I watched the 3rd Reich on TV. It was a very good program. I often take some flack for being so interested in things like this. I hear people saying that it was a terrible time and we should just forget it. We should have nothing to do with these horrible things.

Under my breath, I have to laugh at this Hiding-Your-head-in-The-Sand mentality. As Christians, we need to be on constant watch for any evil that might try to raise its ugly head. The best way to know what evil looks like, and avoid it, is to look at what it did in the past. Satan is not that smart. He does not have any new tricks. To learn what he does and how he works, we only have to look at the past.

"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing" Edmund Burke 1797

The other reason I have to laugh at these comments is that if the person that is saying this is a Christian, has he or she not read their Bible?

The Nazi Party, also known as the 3rd Reich, was in power in Germany from 1933 to 1945. Their leader was Adolph Hitler. Hitler and the Nazi party rose to power virtually overnight. Hitler was an extremely charismatic speaker. The entire country swallowed his rhetoric hook line and sinker. He was seen as Germany's saviour. Hitler was even named "Man of the Year" by Time Magazine.

"Hile Hitler" was the mandatory national greeting that every German had to know and use. Young children were taught this greeting on their very 1st day of school. To not use it was to risk being sent to a concentration camp. Thousands of Germans were sterilized to prevent them from having Children because of all sorts of problems that were seen to be potential defects.

In 1936, every child over 10 years of age was required to join the Hitler Youth. This was a training camp where children was trained for warfare. They took a pledge that they would fight and die for hitler. Sadly, many off them did just that.

There were some Germans that did not agree with what Hitler was doing. But they dared not say anything. If you did say something against the party or Hitler, you risked being overheard by someone else. And you never knew who might be listening. Your very own family members might turn you in.

Jews were seen as the scourge of Germany. They were blamed for the everything that was seen as wrong with their country and their life.

They were not allowed to mix with "Real" Germans in any way just like Blacks were treated in the old South. Eventually, the hatred of Jews got so bad, that millions of jews were murdered.

If you were a Jew in Nazi Germany, you could not buy or sell expect in specified areas. Jews were forced to wear insignia to identify them as Jews.

Does any of this sound familiar?



So why do I want to learn about Nazi Germany and Hitler. So I can be on the look out for this sort of thing again. So I can try as best I can to make sure that this atrocity never happens again.

I also believe that it is a preview of things to come here in America. This time, it will be the gentiles turn to reap the wrath of satan instead of the Jews. To get a glimpse of what it will be like and what the Anti-Christ will be like, you only have to look at past events like Nazi Germany and Hitler.

But I will give the same warning on this blog that I gave in my last one. We must not focus on the bad things of the world. Lets instead look at all the good things that God has done and continues to do in this world. Lets keep watch and warn the world of what may happen again, but lets always focus on Jesus and the good that he is going in the US

Friday, February 17, 2012

The Book "23 Minutes in Hell"




The book is called "23 Minutes in hell.
(I wrote this review previously, but decided that I need to re-write it. I am not above admitting when I made a mistake. My original review was in error a bit.)

Right off the bat, the book grabs your attention. Hell is just 1 of those things that fascinates us. Evil itself seems to fascinate us. Don't believe me? Well, let me prove it to ya. When we see a wreck on the freeway, it seems like just about everybody has to stop, or at least slow down, to gawk at it. The news is made up almost entirely of bad news. People getting shot, people suffering from this or that. If all this bad news was not popular, it would not be this way. But this is what we all want to see.

When young girls are growing up, there is just this fascination with that certain bad boy. Many a Pastor's daughter has found out about his attraction to the dark side only too well. There is just something about evil that is alluring. So I have little doubt that this book will not be popular because of its title alone.

Before we get to the book, I want to give you a little background on hell.

When Jesus was on earth, he talked about the mercy and kindness of God, but he also talked about the consequences of sin, which was eternal punishment. In order to make the people understand what eternal punishment was, he had to paint them a picture with his words.

He needed to make hell sound so horrible, so grotesque, that no one would want to go there. He needed a place that the people could immediately picture in their minds. A place that was so horrible that the very mention of the name would strike terror in their hearts.

Jesus found exactly what he was looking for in Gehenna. Gehenna is the name of deep narrow gorge that lies to the south of Jerusalem. It forms a continuation of the Valley of Gihon. It separates the Hill of Zion from the Hill of the Evil Counsel. Tradition has it that the Hill of the Evil Counsel was the place where Caiaphas and Judas met. Tradition also has it that the Hill of Evil Counsel is the present day site of the United Nations Headquarters in Israel.

There is a smell of sulfur in Gehenna (Enoch, lxvii. 6). According to the Babylonian Talmud, the fire of Gehenna burned sixty times hotter than any earthly fire. It was also known as “The Valley of Hinnon”. It was first mentioned in Joshua 15:8. The modern name of Gehenna is "Wadi al-Rababah".

Gehenna was a place where worshipers of the god Molech sacrificed their own children during the reigns of Ahaz and Manasseh. During the reign of Josaiah, Jeremiah was called on by God to destroy the shrines in Topheth, to end the practice and to prevent anyone sacrificing children there (Jeremiah 7:31,32). Despite Josaiah's ending of the practice, Jeremiah also included a prophecy that Jerusalem itself would be made like Gehenna and Topheth.

In Jesus’ time, city refuse, including the dead bodies of both animals and criminals, were thrown into Gehenna. It was constantly on fire with smoke rising from it day and night. Although it is full of fire, there was no light in Gehenna, but only darkness (Matt 8:12). It was a place where there were always maggots. Their worms never died and the fire was never quenched.

I find hell a fascinating subject. As a Christian, I believe it is vitally important to know my enemy. When a nation is going to war, the 1st thing they do is to find out as much as they can about their enemy. They need to know who there enemy is, what abilities their enemy has, what strategies their enemy uses etc.. The more you know about your enemy, the better chance you have of defeating him.

Its no different with satan and hell. If we are to avoid the traps of satan and defeat him in our lives, we need to know something about him. We need to know who satan is, how he works, and his strategies to ensnare us. We also need to have a better concept of hell so that we can tell non-believers about it.

We have lost this in our modern day Churches. Hell is no longer preached from the pulpit like it was in years past. Today, most Churches, Pastors and Christians won't even use the word hell. Maybe this is largely because hell is now a curse word. I believe that this was a carefully crafted plan of Satan.

My Grandad was an old style Southern Baptist Preacher. Preachers of his day were called hell Fire and Brimstone preachers (HFB for short). They were called this because they preached hell and the consequences of sin right from the pulpit. They saw things as black and white with little to no grey at all. For example, If someone did not have food on the table or money to pay bills, the answer was to get off of their lazy backside and go find a job. Or quit spending all their money on cable, or these other useless things.

They would preach a literal hell and describe it much like Jesus did. They would tell people that either they shaped up and accepted Jesus, or they would burn for eternity in hell. They did not pull punches.

Now, I don't advocate scaring people into accepting Jesus just for the sole reason of avoiding hell. But I do believe that their is value in telling both Christians and non-Chirisians alike about the consequences of their actions.

What we lack in these modern times is a symbol of what hell is and what it is really like. We need something like Gehenna so that when people hear of hell, they can pull up a mental picture in their minds. Today the word hell us used as a part of normal speech for many people. We have been desensitized to hell. No longer does it mean a place of eternal punishment and torture that defies imagination. So is it any wonder than when we as Christians tell someone that they are in danger of going to hell, they think of it as no big deal. It has no meaning to them at all. I think a book like this is invaluable to bring people back to a knowledge of this awful place.

On with the actual review of the book.

I love books like this that shake up the status quo. Another book that really shook up Christians and created controversy was The Shack.

The main reason why this book is controversial is because the author talks as though his going to hell is a factual account and so it literally happened. He claims that God sent him to hell and brought him back for the sole purpose of being able to tell everyone how horrible it is so that no one would want to go there and so they would get saved. In the book, he even describes getting beaten my demons and tortured without mercy.

This is the way the book opens up. After his trip into hell, he was taken up to heaven where Jesus explained why he was sent there. Then he says that he floated into his bedroom where his body was at. So what the author actually experienced was a dream or some sort of Out of Body experience.

Just in case you are thinking that visions and Out of Body experiences are anything new, here are a couple scriptures to ponder.

In Acts 2:17, God tells us; "'In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams.

In 2 Corinthians 12:3, Paul says; "I must go on boasting. Although there is nothing to be gained, I will go on to visions and revelations from the Lord. 2 I know a man in Christ who fourteen years ago was caught up to the third heaven. Whether it was in the body or out of the body I do not know—God knows. 3 And I know that this man—whether in the body or apart from the body I do not know, but God knows— 4 was caught up to paradise and heard inexpressible things, things that no one is permitted to tell.

I think that every Christian should read it. We all need a fresh revelation from God of what hell is and why He does not wish that anyone choose to go there. I do want to add to this just a bit though as a word of warning.

We must avoid building a Church or ministry around something like this. As Christians, and as a Church, our focus must be on Jesus, His Love, and the positive message of salvation. There are Ministries out there that focus on things of Satan like Deliverance Ministries. I believe this is wrong. If you go looking for Satan, you will see him behind every bush. Like in most everything else in life, there must be balance. Ecclesiastes 3:1 says that for everything there is a season. While it is good to know who our adversary is, we must be careful to maintain our focus on Jesus, not our adversary.