The Three Angels' of Revelation 14:6-12

The Three Angels' of Revelation 14:6-12
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Monday, February 28, 2022

Denial of the fulfillment of the Davidic covenant is antichrist

 1 Corinthians 12:3


"Wherefore I make known unto you, that no man speaking in the Spirit of God saith, Jehoshua is anathema; and no man can say, Jehoshua is Lord, but in the Holy Spirit"


This is often quoted by Christians, mostly flippantly, without understanding the true prophetic significance of it. They make this statement by Paul meaningless by their generic interpretation that anyone who simply utters that Jehoshua is Lord has the holy spirit in them. However, this could not be further from the truth as, elsewhere, Paul warns against other "Jehoshua's" being preached which bring another gospel and another spirit (2nd Corinthians 11:4).


What does it mean to proclaim that Jehoshua is Lord? While most Christians say it means to acknowledge in faith that Jehoshua is Jehovah since the word "LORD" is used instead of Jehovah in the old testament of most bibles. This is categorically false as we see all throughout scripture that Jehoshua is said to be the Son of Jehovah not Jehovah Himself. We need to let the authors of the new testament define what it means to proclaim Jehoshua as Lord. 


Psalm 110:1


"Jehovah saith unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, Until I make thine enemies thy footstool"


This is a prophecy uttered from the Holy Spirit by way of David and it is a prophecy of the fulfillment of the Davidic covenant. This gets lost of most Christians today who don't realize or outright deny that Jehoshua already fulfilled the Davidic covenant at his ascension into heaven. The enthronement of David's royal offspring is the fulfillment of the covenant. 


The important thing to note here is that the Lord in this verse is not the "LORD" that is used for Jehovah or adonai, which are titles of deity but rather it's a title that applies to human or angelic masters. David  prophetically calls Jehoshua "Lord" as the Davidic kings were referred to as such (1 Kings 1:20, 27).


It is significant that this passage, Psalm 110:1, is the most quoted or alluded to verse in the new testament. This should tell us how important it is concerning the gospel of the Kingdom. It also defines what "Lord" means when it is used of Jehoshua. 


It has been Satan's grand plan to obscure this truth so as to have Christians fall into the hands of Zionism and Judaism, thereby aligning with the Synagogue of Satan. 


The continuous references to Psalm 110:1 in the new testament shows the reason that Jehoshua is called "Lord" and that is because he fulfilled the Davidic covenant in it's fullness when he ascended into heaven. Modern so called Christianity is groping in the dark and cannot find it's way to the light of this precious truth because they have been hoodwinked by the Judaizing of the faith. 


This Judaizing of the faith has penetrated most of the churches in the west with the doctrine of dispensationalism which was the hammer that made the throne of David and the Davidic Kingdom future instead of a present reality that began at the Messiah's ascension into heaven.


While many other groups have left the dispensational model of salvation or the pre-trib rapture they have held onto just about everything else that is part of that Zionist package. The most important part of that package is that the Davidic covenant has not yet been fulfilled. This makes Jehoshua a failure in his Kingdom mission at his first advent. It's an absolute doctrine of antichrist!!


2nd Timothy 2:8


"Remember Jehoshua Messiah, risen from the dead, of the seed of David, according to my gospel"


Central to Paul's gospel is that Jehoshua is of the seed of David, which is code for "Davidic King". Also central to Paul's gospel is that Jehoshua was resurrected from the dead. This shows that Paul connected Jehoshua's resurrection with his Davidic Kingship meaning that it was the resurrection that led to Jehoshua's coronation. We see this confirmed in Acts chapter 13:


32 And we bring you good tidings of the promise made unto the fathers, 33 that God hath fulfilled the same unto our children, in that he raised up Jehoshua; as also it is written in the second psalm, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee. 34 And as concerning that he raised him up from the dead, now no more to return to corruption, he hath spoken on this wise, I will give you the holy and sure [blessings] of David.


Paul quotes Psalm 2:7 showing that Jehoshua fulfilled the Davidic covenant as this verse is a coronation of a Davidic King. The begetting here is not physical but a spiritual one into Kingship. I believe Paul is applying this to Jehoshua's baptism which is when he was anointed as King. See John 1:49 for proof of this. However, Paul then refers to Jehoshua's resurrection and that at his resurrection he received the sure blessings of David (verse 34). This is another verse almost completely ignored by the churches of Christendom. I submit that many of the Pastors do this on purpose due to the implications to their futurist, support of geo-political Israel doctrine.  


What are the sure blessings of David?


Isaiah 54:3-4


3 Incline your ear, and come unto me; hear, and your soul shall live: and I will make an everlasting covenant with you, even the sure mercies of David.4 Behold, I have given him for a witness to the peoples, a leader and commander to the peoples.


The sure blessings of David refers to the everlasting covenant Jehovah made with him (David) back in 2nd Samuel 7. The fulfillment of that covenant is David's royal offspring ascending to the throne of David. The Davidic King was to be a leader and commander of Israel (the peoples). He would be the Son of God with power as Paul says in Romans 1:1-4. For Jehoshua to have received the sure blessings of David he would have had to be set on David's throne. 


Acts 2:29-31


29 Brethren, I may say unto you freely of the patriarch David, that he both died and was buried, and his tomb is with us unto this day.30 Being therefore a prophet, and knowing that God had sworn with an oath to him, that of the fruit of his loins he would set [one] upon his throne;31 he foreseeing [this] spake of the resurrection of the Christ, that neither was he left unto Hades, nor did his flesh see corruption.


Peter the apostle says the same thing that Paul did in Acts 13, which is that upon his resurrection Jehoshua sat on the throne of David. Peter says that David prophesied that the fulfillment of the oath that Jehovah made with him would be when his royal offspring (fruit of his loins) was resurrected from the dead. This prophecy is from Psalm 110:1 and David foresaw it being fulfilled in the resurrection of Jehoshua, in which he (Jehoshua) was set upon his (David's) throne. 


Revelation 5:9-12


9 And they sing a new song, saying, Worthy art thou to take the book, and to open the seals thereof: for thou was slain, and didst purchase unto God with thy blood [men] of every tribe, and tongue, and people, and nation,10 and madest them [to be] unto our God a kingdom and priests; and they reign upon earth.11 And I saw, and I heard a voice of many angels round about the throne and the living creatures and the elders; and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands;12 saying with a great voice, Worthy is the Lamb that hath been slain to receive the power, and riches, and wisdom, and might and honor, and glory, and blessing.


This is a vision of Jehoshua's entrance into the throne room of Jehovah God as foretold in Daniel 7;13-14. The Angel of the Holy Spirit alludes to the Daniel Son of man prophecy by saying that Jehoshua was given a Kingdom of all nations, tribes, tongues and peoples. Most Christians believe that this is a future event which will take place in earthly Jerusalem initiating a thousand year "Jewish" Kingdom with all the Mosaic trappings. However, this passage indicates no such thing and instead says that the Kingdom of all nations was given to Jehoshua as a result of him shedding his blood (Verse 9). 


The terminology "madest them" indicates a past event and that event was the cross, resurrection and ascension of the Messiah. This is confirmed all over the new testament so place this giving of the Kingdom of Jehoshua to a future millennium is heresy and antichrist. Also, this impacts our present status before Jehovah God. The churches of Christendom teach that we are just wretched sinners and that we are not kings and priests yet. Many even teach that the kings and priests designation only applies to the so called "Jews". 


This is an absolute Satanic doctrine. This is the doctrine of Futurism. This doctrine of Futurism, brought into the churches via the Scofield reference bible denies that Jehoshua is on the throne of David making it a study bible that teaches the doctrine of antichrist. In Today's modern Christian world, when the title of 'antichrist' is used images of a super human world political leader is put in front of people, however this is not what antichrist truly is. 


Certainly, the bible seems to teach a singular person who will be the final antichrist and he will definitely be political, however he will not be in the image of what the churches of Christendom teach. When Jehoshua warned of false "messiahs" in Matthew 24 he was not thinking of some supernatural being from Europe or some literal seed of Satan as in a literal son of Satan. These are modern comic book type of anachronisms into the first century mindset of an Israelite. 


In the mind of a first century Israelite, an antichrist (antimessiah) would have been someone claiming to be the King of Israel and the Son of God. These are eqauted titles as Jehoshua affirmed Nathanael's confession that said as much;


John 1:49-50


49 Nathanael answered him, Rabbi, thou art the Son of God; thou art King of Israel.50 Jehoshua answered and said unto him, Because I said unto thee, I saw thee underneath the fig tree, believest thou? thou shalt see greater things than these.


This was two days after Jehoshua's baptism showing that he was anointed as King of Israel at the Jordan river thereby debunking the Future millennium earthly Jerusalem doctrine. Jehoshua affirmed that Nathanael was right about who he (Jehoshua) was. 


Back to Revelation 12, verse 12:


"saying with a great voice, Worthy is the Lamb that hath been slain to receive the power, and riches, and wisdom, and might and honor, and glory, and blessing"


What are these riches, power, wisdom, might, honor and blessings that Jehoshua received at his ascension into heaven?


The same ones Paul said he received upon his resurrection and ascension, which are the sure blessings of David (Isaiah 55:1-5; Acts 13:32-36). We know that the sure blessings of David are the fulfillment of the Davidic covenant, which means to be enthroned on the throne of David. Verse 12 of Revelation 5 shows clearly that Jehoshua received the blessings and honour of a victorious and conquering King.


It was at his ascension into heaven that Jehoshua began to open the seven seals and we also know that it was at his ascension that he was enthroned on the throne of David. This then fits perfectly into the narrative that Jehoshua is the rider on the white horse of the first seal:


Revelation 6:1-2


1 And I saw when the Lamb opened one of the seven seals, and I heard one of the four living creatures saying as with a voice of thunder, Come.2 And I saw, and behold, a white horse, and he that sat thereon had a bow; and there was given unto him a crown: and he came forth conquering, and to conquer.


Most Christians have been decieved into believing that the antichrist is the rider on the white horse, however this makes no sense since white represents purity and the crown represents Kingship, both of which perfectly describe Jehoshua. Not only that, but the opening of this first seal is in connection with Jehoshua being given a Kingdom and recieving the sure blessings of David. Revelation 4 and 5 are the fulfillment of Daniel 7:13-14 which is when the Son of man would be brought before the ancient of Days to receive a Kingdom. 


It makes sense that if Revelation 5 is the enthronement of Jehoshua as King, and him being given a Kingdom then the first seal is describing him going out to conquer for his Kingdom. By making the rider of the white horse the antichrist, futurists are trying to give Jehoshua's Davidic crown and Kingdom to the man of sin. Also, the rider on the white horse in Revelation 19 wears a crown and we know that it is Jehoshua since the rider is called the word of God. Why then would the rider on the white horse in the first seal be the antichrist? It doesn't make any sense, other than it's a Satanic Jewish ploy to strip Jehoshua of his Kingship and make the throne of David future instead of already fulfilled. 


Revelation 19:11-13


11 And I saw the heaven opened; and behold, a white horse, and he that sat thereon called Faithful and True; and in righteous he doth judge and make war.12 And his eyes [are] a flame of fire, and upon his head [are] many diadems; and he hath a name written which no one knoweth but he himself.13 And he [is] arrayed in a garment sprinkled with blood: and his name is called The Word of God.


This is the description of Jehoshua's second advent and notice the commonalities with the first seal, both ride a white horse, both wear a crown and both are going out to conquer. The only difference is that Jehoshua goes out to conquer with the preaching of the gospel in the first seal and then comes down to conquer militarily at the second advent. 


Habbakuk 3:8-9


8 Was Jehovah displeased with the rivers? Was thine anger against the rivers, Or thy wrath against the sea, That thou didst ride upon thy horses, Upon thy chariots of salvation? 9 Thy bow was made quite 1 Corinthians 12:3


"Wherefore I make known unto you, that no man speaking in the Spirit of God saith, Jehoshua is anathema; and no man can say, Jehoshua is Lord, but in the Holy Spirit"


This is often quoted by Christians, mostly flippantly, without understanding the true prophetic significance of it. They make this statement by Paul meaningless by their generic interpretation that anyone who simply utters that Jehoshua is Lord has the holy spirit in them. However, this could not be further from the truth as, elsewhere, Paul warns against other "Jehoshua's" being preached which bring another gospel and another spirit (2nd Corinthians 11:4).


What does it mean to proclaim that Jehoshua is Lord? While most Christians say it means to acknowledge in faith that Jehoshua is Jehovah since the word "LORD" is used instead of Jehovah in the old testament of most bibles. This is categorically false as we see all throughout scripture that Jehoshua is said to be the Son of Jehovah not Jehovah Himself. We need to let the authors of the new testament define what it means to proclaim Jehoshua as Lord. 


Psalm 110:1


"Jehovah saith unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, Until I make thine enemies thy footstool"


This is a prophecy uttered from the Holy Spirit by way of David and it is a prophecy of the fulfillment of the Davidic covenant. This gets lost of most Christians today who don't realize or outright deny that Jehoshua already fulfilled the Davidic covenant at his ascension into heaven. The enthronement of David's royal offspring is the fulfillment of the covenant. 


The important thing to note here is that the Lord in this verse is not the "LORD" that is used for Jehovah or adonai, which are titles of deity but rather it's a title that applies to human or angelic masters. David  prophetically calls Jehoshua "Lord" as the Davidic kings were referred to as such (1 Kings 1:20, 27).


It is significant that this passage, Psalm 110:1, is the most quoted or alluded to verse in the new testament. This should tell us how important it is concerning the gospel of the Kingdom. It also defines what "Lord" means when it is used of Jehoshua. 


It has been Satan's grand plan to obscure this truth so as to have Christians fall into the hands of Zionism and Judaism, thereby aligning with the Synagogue of Satan. 


The continuous references to Psalm 110:1 in the new testament shows the reason that Jehoshua is called "Lord" and that is because he fulfilled the Davidic covenant in it's fullness when he ascended into heaven. Modern so called Christianity is groping in the dark and cannot find it's way to the light of this precious truth because they have been hoodwinked by the Judaizing of the faith. 


This Judaizing of the faith has penetrated most of the churches in the west with the doctrine of dispensationalism which was the hammer that made the throne of David and the Davidic Kingdom future instead of a present reality that began at the Messiah's ascension into heaven.


While many other groups have left the dispensational model of salvation or the pre-trib rapture they have held onto just about everything else that is part of that Zionist package. The most important part of that package is that the Davidic covenant has not yet been fulfilled. This makes Jehoshua a failure in his Kingdom mission at his first advent. It's an absolute doctrine of antichrist!!


2nd Timothy 2:8


"Remember Jehoshua Messiah, risen from the dead, of the seed of David, according to my gospel"


Central to Paul's gospel is that Jehoshua is of the seed of David, which is code for "Davidic King". Also central to Paul's gospel is that Jehoshua was resurrected from the dead. This shows that Paul connected Jehoshua's resurrection with his Davidic Kingship meaning that it was the resurrection that led to Jehoshua's coronation. We see this confirmed in Acts chapter 13:


32 And we bring you good tidings of the promise made unto the fathers, 33 that God hath fulfilled the same unto our children, in that he raised up Jehoshua; as also it is written in the second psalm, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee. 34 And as concerning that he raised him up from the dead, now no more to return to corruption, he hath spoken on this wise, I will give you the holy and sure [blessings] of David.


Paul quotes Psalm 2:7 showing that Jehoshua fulfilled the Davidic covenant as this verse is a coronation of a Davidic King. The begetting here is not physical but a spiritual one into Kingship. I believe Paul is applying this to Jehoshua's baptism which is when he was anointed as King. See John 1:49 for proof of this. However, Paul then refers to Jehoshua's resurrection and that at his resurrection he received the sure blessings of David (verse 34). This is another verse almost completely ignored by the churches of Christendom. I submit that many of the Pastors do this on purpose due to the implications to their futurist, support of geo-political Israel doctrine.  


What are the sure blessings of David?


Isaiah 54:3-4


3 Incline your ear, and come unto me; hear, and your soul shall live: and I will make an everlasting covenant with you, even the sure mercies of David.4 Behold, I have given him for a witness to the peoples, a leader and commander to the peoples.


The sure blessings of David refers to the everlasting covenant Jehovah made with him (David) back in 2nd Samuel 7. The fulfillment of that covenant is David's royal offspring ascending to the throne of David. The Davidic King was to be a leader and commander of Israel (the peoples). He would be the Son of God with power as Paul says in Romans 1:1-4. For Jehoshua to have received the sure blessings of David he would have had to be set on David's throne. 


Acts 2:29-31


29 Brethren, I may say unto you freely of the patriarch David, that he both died and was buried, and his tomb is with us unto this day.30 Being therefore a prophet, and knowing that God had sworn with an oath to him, that of the fruit of his loins he would set [one] upon his throne;31 he foreseeing [this] spake of the resurrection of the Christ, that neither was he left unto Hades, nor did his flesh see corruption.


Peter the apostle says the same thing that Paul did in Acts 13, which is that upon his resurrection Jehoshua sat on the throne of David. Peter says that David prophesied that the fulfillment of the oath that Jehovah made with him would be when his royal offspring (fruit of his loins) was resurrected from the dead. This prophecy is from Psalm 110:1 and David foresaw it being fulfilled in the resurrection of Jehoshua, in which he (Jehoshua) was set upon his (David's) throne. 


Revelation 5:9-12


9 And they sing a new song, saying, Worthy art thou to take the book, and to open the seals thereof: for thou was slain, and didst purchase unto God with thy blood [men] of every tribe, and tongue, and people, and nation,10 and madest them [to be] unto our God a kingdom and priests; and they reign upon earth.11 And I saw, and I heard a voice of many angels round about the throne and the living creatures and the elders; and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands;12 saying with a great voice, Worthy is the Lamb that hath been slain to receive the power, and riches, and wisdom, and might and honor, and glory, and blessing.


This is a vision of Jehoshua's entrance into the throne room of Jehovah God as foretold in Daniel 7;13-14. The Angel of the Holy Spirit alludes to the Daniel Son of man prophecy by saying that Jehoshua was given a Kingdom of all nations, tribes, tongues and peoples. Most Christians believe that this is a future event which will take place in earthly Jerusalem initiating a thousand year "Jewish" Kingdom with all the Mosaic trappings. However, this passage indicates no such thing and instead says that the Kingdom of all nations was given to Jehoshua as a result of him shedding his blood (Verse 9). 


The terminology "madest them" indicates a past event and that event was the cross, resurrection and ascension of the Messiah. This is confirmed all over the new testament so place this giving of the Kingdom of Jehoshua to a future millennium is heresy and antichrist. Also, this impacts our present status before Jehovah God. The churches of Christendom teach that we are just wretched sinners and that we are not kings and priests yet. Many even teach that the kings and priests designation only applies to the so called "Jews". 


This is an absolute Satanic doctrine. This is the doctrine of Futurism. This doctrine of Futurism, brought into the churches via the Scofield reference bible denies that Jehoshua is on the throne of David making it a study bible that teaches the doctrine of antichrist. In Today's modern Christian world, when the title of 'antichrist' is used images of a super human world political leader is put in front of people, however this is not what antichrist truly is. 


Certainly, the bible seems to teach a singular person who will be the final antichrist and he will definitely be political, however he will not be in the image of what the churches of Christendom teach. When Jehoshua warned of false "messiahs" in Matthew 24 he was not thinking of some supernatural being from Europe or some literal seed of Satan as in a literal son of Satan. These are modern comic book type of anachronisms into the first century mindset of an Israelite. 


In the mind of a first century Israelite, an antichrist (antimessiah) would have been someone claiming to be the King of Israel and the Son of God. These are eqauted titles as Jehoshua affirmed Nathanael's confession that said as much;


John 1:49-50


49 Nathanael answered him, Rabbi, thou art the Son of God; thou art King of Israel.50 Jehoshua answered and said unto him, Because I said unto thee, I saw thee underneath the fig tree, believest thou? thou shalt see greater things than these.


This was two days after Jehoshua's baptism showing that he was anointed as King of Israel at the Jordan river thereby debunking the Future millennium earthly Jerusalem doctrine. Jehoshua affirmed that Nathanael was right about who he (Jehoshua) was. 


Back to Revelation 12, verse 12:


"saying with a great voice, Worthy is the Lamb that hath been slain to receive the power, and riches, and wisdom, and might and honor, and glory, and blessing"


What are these riches, power, wisdom, might, honor and blessings that Jehoshua received at his ascension into heaven?


The same ones Paul said he received upon his resurrection and ascension, which are the sure blessings of David (Isaiah 55:1-5; Acts 13:32-36). We know that the sure blessings of David are the fulfillment of the Davidic covenant, which means to be enthroned on the throne of David. Verse 12 of Revelation 5 shows clearly that Jehoshua received the blessings and honour of a victorious and conquering King.


It was at his ascension into heaven that Jehoshua began to open the seven seals and we also know that it was at his ascension that he was enthroned on the throne of David. This then fits perfectly into the narrative that Jehoshua is the rider on the white horse of the first seal:


Revelation 6:1-2


1 And I saw when the Lamb opened one of the seven seals, and I heard one of the four living creatures saying as with a voice of thunder, Come.2 And I saw, and behold, a white horse, and he that sat thereon had a bow; and there was given unto him a crown: and he came forth conquering, and to conquer.


Most Christians have been decieved into believing that the antichrist is the rider on the white horse, however this makes no sense since white represents purity and the crown represents Kingship, both of which perfectly describe Jehoshua. Not only that, but the opening of this first seal is in connection with Jehoshua being given a Kingdom and recieving the sure blessings of David. Revelation 4 and 5 are the fulfillment of Daniel 7:13-14 which is when the Son of man would be brought before the ancient of Days to receive a Kingdom. 


It makes sense that if Revelation 5 is the enthronement of Jehoshua as King, and him being given a Kingdom then the first seal is describing him going out to conquer for his Kingdom. By making the rider of the white horse the antichrist, futurists are trying to give Jehoshua's Davidic crown and Kingdom to the man of sin. Also, the rider on the white horse in Revelation 19 wears a crown and we know that it is Jehoshua since the rider is called the word of God. Why then would the rider on the white horse in the first seal be the antichrist? It doesn't make any sense, other than it's a Satanic Jewish ploy to strip Jehoshua of his Kingship and make the throne of David future instead of already fulfilled. 


Revelation 19:11-13


11 And I saw the heaven opened; and behold, a white horse, and he that sat thereon called Faithful and True; and in righteous he doth judge and make war.12 And his eyes [are] a flame of fire, and upon his head [are] many diadems; and he hath a name written which no one knoweth but he himself.13 And he [is] arrayed in a garment sprinkled with blood: and his name is called The Word of God.


This is the description of Jehoshua's second advent and notice the commonalities with the first seal, both ride a white horse, both wear a crown and both are going out to conquer. The only difference is that Jehoshua goes out to conquer with the preaching of the gospel in the first seal and then comes down to conquer militarily at the second advent. 


Habbakuk 3:8-9


8 Was Jehovah displeased with the rivers? Was thine anger against the rivers, Or thy wrath against the sea, That thou didst ride upon thy horses, Upon thy chariots of salvation? 9 Thy bow was made quite bare; The oaths to the tribes were a [sure] word. Selah. Thou didst cleave the earth with rivers.


We see that it is Jehovah God riding on a horse with chariots of salvation and his bow is used as a weapon to fulfill the oath made to the 12 tribes of Israel. 


This is a prophecy of Jehoshua, Jehovah's Son, riding upon his white horse wearing his Davidic crown and having a bow in his hand to gather the house of Israel into the Commonwealth. This was prophesied of the Davidic King in Ezekiel 34, 37 and Jeremiah 30. It was the apostles and their soldiers who accomplished this throughout the book of Acts and the epistles. 


The regathering of the house of Israel to unite them with Judah could only be done if indeed the Davidic King had arrived and been enthroned. To deny the full fulfillment of the Davidic covenant by Jehoshua is to be an antichrist.