End Times: Armageddon and Christs Millennial Reign

End Times: Armageddon and Christ's Millennial Reign

The concept of the end of the world, often referred to as the end times, is a recurring theme in various religious texts and cultural narratives. In Christian eschatology, one significant event is the Armageddon, a term often associated with a final showdown between the United Nations World Government and Christ, as prophesied in the Bible.

Understanding Armageddon

The imagery of Armageddon typically does not involve a series of earthquakes and thunderstorms. Instead, it is depicted as a confrontation that will determine the future of world governance. This confrontation is described in the Bible as the “Har-Mageddon,” a name referring to a location near the Mount of Megiddo in Israel, where this ultimate battle is supposed to take place.

The Battle and Its Outcome

Christ's ultimate goal in this battle is not to eradicate the United Nations through natural disasters, but to prove his divine authority and establish his reign over the world. This involves conquering the nations, which are predominantly composed of people and their leaders.

The Bible describes some gruesome details of this encounter, such as mountains being thrown down, a great earthquake and a rolling sun and moon into darkness. However, these are not the focal points. The Bible also describes the aftermath, which includes the bodies of the dead being devoured by birds. This event is often interpreted as a significant test of Christ's power and the end result of his ultimate victory.

The Consequences of Christ's Reign

Once Christ has proven his authority and conquered the nations, the number of those who oppose his rule will be significantly reduced. This reduction is often seen as an elimination of one-third of the world's population, with those who resist being either killed or dying of natural causes. This is a critical step as it paves the way for Christ to take over world rule without significant opposition.

The collapse of existing governments and leadership structures marks a new beginning for global governance. Any leader or ruler who tries to hold onto power will ultimately face their own end. Without any governing bodies, the established order is dismantled, making it easier for Christ to establish his reign and rule over the remaining population.

The Scenario: Real-Time Analysis

With the increasing awareness and recognition of Christ, his followers, and his message, the United Nations World Government may become wary. Christ, along with his followers or followers of the starkly different Watchtower Society, will have a strong cult following. However, instead of public promotion, Christ will maintain a private leadership role within his cult.

The United Nations, likely after dismantling the Illuminati, will come under pressure to deal with this cult. Propaganda and public opinion campaigns might be employed to draw attention to and potentially disrupt the cult. The UN could impose ultimatums, demanding that Christ publicly renounce his messiahship or that his followers publicly abandon their faith.

Ultimately, when the pressure intensifies, Christ will either face these ultimatums or find himself in a position where he must prove his divine authority through a significant act, one that could result in the death of a substantial portion of humanity. This would clear the way for him to assert his kingship unequivocally.

Once this is accomplished, the world will witness a new era of peace and glory, as Christ’s reign is established. This period is often referred to as the Millennium.

It is a transformative time, marked by the end of the old world order and the beginning of a new, divinely ordained era. The end times, as depicted in this scenario, are not just a period of destruction but also one of new beginnings, marked by eternal peace and divine governance.