End Time deception

Explaining the goals and aspirations of the New World Order

We so often hear of satans new world order plans but we are so ignorant of the fact that God also has plans for a new world Is 65:17 says: "I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind".Just as the new agers want to renew our minds to see a luciferan worldview and be conformed to the new world image ,God wants to renew our minds and recreate us to bear his image and make us see that we are not of this world, that we belong in Eden and that we should neither live for self or bear the world image but His own image.
(Col 3:10" And have put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him)The "new man"The verse refers to is the new image(Jesus image) which we take on when we accept him into our life.When we stop seeing things with the mind of our old man(fallen sinful mind)and start seeing things with Gods mind(by submitting to his spirit) we become new creatures. Gal 6:15: "For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision availeth any thing, nor uncircumcision, but a new creature".

The "world" here shouldnt be taken to mean the planet.Its the people who represent the world.The world order the freemasons are building refers to the people that submit to satan.The new world God is building refers to the" renewed humanity" who no longer submit to satan and the world image but to Jesus Image .1 Cor 15: 49:"And as we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly."

When this new man is created from the old man(dying to the self and awakening to God) God will use his obedient saints to destroy the satanic way of thinking and establish his world as ideal.Rev 21:1:And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea.

Here is an excerpt from Charles Elliot Newbold book "the crucified ones"It talks about Gods new order


Chapter 10 - Old Order / New Order: The Is-ness Of God In Us

The crucified ones are a new breed of Christians in the world today. They are new order in contrast to an old order of Christians.

The old order of Christians are essentially under law--not necessarily the law of the Old Testament, but laws of their own making. They are kept by rules and regulations that govern them because they are not governed and motivated by the power and life of God working within them.

Giving

Under the old order, the Christian has to be prompted to give. Under the new order, the Christian is by nature a giver. The old is under the law to tithe. The new is the tithe; that is, all that he is and has is an offering of first fruits unto his God.

Everything he is and has is God's upon demand. He does not have to be exhorted by the preacher to do or give anything. He is one step in front of the preacher. He is constantly in tune with the Holy Spirit who is leading him in everything he does, says, or gives.

Faithfulness

Under the old order, the Christian has to be exhorted to faithfulness. Under the new, he is by nature faithful. He comes and goes and does according to his Father's will.

He is faithful because he is trusting. He believes in God and puts his trust in God and has confidence in God that "all things work together for good to them who love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose" (Rom. 8:28).

Because he trusts in God, he, himself, is trustworthy. I have found over the years that he who cannot trust others cannot himself be trusted. We tend to project upon others what we see in ourselves.

Trusting persons are faithful persons. Faithful persons are obedient persons. It's not that they are faithful and obedient to do what they are told; they are faithful and obedient to be what they have been made to be. In other words, faithfulness and obedience comes out of who they are. They have been shaped and reshaped by their Maker to be as He is.

Churching

Now this very important distinction between old order Christian and new order Christian is going to become more evident with time.

The old order Christian goes to church. He has to be programmed to go, exhorted to faithfulness in attendance, encouraged in program participation, etc. The church is what he does. In most cases, church is his religion.

But the new order Christian is the church. He sees himself as the very extension of Jesus Christ in the world today. He does not have to be exhorted to go to church, he is the temple of the Holy Spirit together with all other true believers.

In this new order, among this new breed, is a sense of tiredness from playing church. They are not interested in churchianity any more. They are released in the world to be the church.

They understand very well that the body must gather from time to time to gain strength from one another through the ministries, gifts, and fruit of the Spirit placed in the body. They gather for strength and scatter for service.

Praying

The old order Christian has to be exhorted to pray while the new order Christian is the prayer. That is, he is in such constant communion with the Father through the Spirit that he knows the mind of Christ and has taken on the image of his Father through Christ. He does not have to "pray" for answers so much as he is the answer to prayer.

He doesn't necessarily pray for someone's healing. He heals him in Jesus' name when he sees by the Spirit that healing is what Father is doing. He, like his big brother Jesus before him, does only what he sees his Father doing.

He is a walking prayer meeting.

Fasting

He may fast often. But his greatest fast is not in the denial of certain food and drink from time to time, but in the total denial of his self-life at all times. Therefore, he is a living fast unto his God.

Praising

He does not have to be exhorted to praise as do old order Christians. He is to the praise of his Father. Praise wells up from within him as rivers of living water. He praises all the day long. Praise is forever on his lips. He can't help but praise because praise for his God is the abundance of his heart.

Worshiping

Likewise, worship! He does not have to have a bulletin to guide him in his worship. He does not have to go to this mountain or that (to this cathedral or that) on his appointed high days before he can worship. Neither is Father seeking this form of worship.

For the hour comes and now is that the Father is seeking a people who will worship Him in spirit and truth (John 4:23).

You cannot worship Him in truth except in spirit. He is both Spirit and Truth. The true worshiper, therefore, must worship Him while abiding in Him.

Doing Good

The old order Christian has to be exhorted to do good. He has to have laws, creeds, doctrines, rules and regulations spelled out for him so he can know how to live righteously. But this is law. The letter kills.

The Spirit of God who abides within the new order Christian is Himself the administrator of the law written within the heart of the believer.

This new order Christian is the righteousness of God.

"Who [Jesus] His own self bore our sins in His own body on the tree: that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes you were healed [saved, made whole]" (1 Pet. 2:24).

"For He [God] has made Him [Jesus] to be sin for us, who knew no sin: that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him" (2 Cor. 5:21).

The doing of good for the new order Christian is irrelevant, for the goodness of God is manifested through him.

Doing / Being

And so it goes with everything else that can be said of the Christian life. The old order is an outward order of doing, while the new order is the inward reality of being.

Of course, it holds true that whatever one is on the inside will determine what he does on the outside. The difference between being religious and being born again is this--that one who is born again has his very nature changed by the power of God. Religion, at best, can only control or modify the outward behavior of a person.

He who is born again was once one thing; now he is another. "Therefore if any man is in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new" (2 Cor. 5:17).

Godliness

The old man of flesh has been crucified and buried in the very death and burial of Jesus Christ. He is history so far as God is concerned. Only the devil and the flesh itself are interested in keeping that old man of flesh alive.

The old order Christian tries at best to mimic godliness, to imitate Christ. The new order Christian has the very nature of godliness birthed in him and is thus becoming more godly day by day. As God is--so is he!

The Is-ness of God

When God called Moses to go to Egypt and lead the Israelites out of their bondage, Moses wanted to know what he should tell them when they asked the name of the God of their fathers. God answered, "I AM THAT I AM" (Ex. 3:13-14). This is related to the name YHWH, or Yahweh (transliterated Jehovah), which is derived from the verb hayah, "to be." The verb of being! God does not stand in history with a past and a future. He is forever present. He is!

For this reason, Jesus, being God, is "the same yesterday, and today, and forever" (Heb. 13:8).

God invented time. He is the author of history. He already knows the end from the beginning. He has determined it. Yet, in His sovereignty and omnipotence, He is able to allow the freedom of human wills. (His ways are not our ways... Is. 55:8.)

It helps us in our faith to understand the "is-ness" of God.

Bearing His Nature

But it goes beyond this.

Jesus made it clear that He was the "I AM" of the Old Testament (John 8:58).

Throughout John's gospel the Greek words ego eimi, which literally translates "I, I am," was used to explain Jesus. Using this term, He said of Himself:

I AM

Messiah (John 4:25-26)
the Bread of Life (John 6:35, 48, 51)
the Light of the World (John 8:12)
the Door of the Sheep (John 10:7)
the Good Shepherd (John 10:11)
the Resurrection and the Life (John 11:25)
Master (Teacher) and Lord (John 13:13)
the Way, the Truth, and the Life (John 14:6)
the True Vine (John 15:1)
Jesus (which means Salvation) (John 18:5-8)

"...as He is so are we in this world" (1 John 4:17).

He is love, so we are love.
He is righteous, so we are righteous.
He is faith, so we are faith.
He is spirit, so we are spirit.
He is truth, so we are truth.
He is eternal life, so we are eternal life.
He is! So, we are!
As He is the great I AM, we have become in Him little "I am's."

Jesus said of Himself, "I am the Light of the world" (John 8:12). He said to His disciples, "You are the light of the world" (Matt. 5:14). The only way his disciples can be light is to have the Light of Life living within them and shining through them. There is no way you can imitate Him. You are either of His very nature or you are a phony.

This is not an ego trip for us to embark upon. I must remind the reader that we enter in through repentance: meekness, gentleness, humility, submissiveness, faithfulness, obedience. We take on His nature--He who emptied Himself.

The new order Christian, this new breed of crucified ones are becoming more and more like Him. It is less a matter of doing and more a matter of being.

Jesus did what He did because of who He was. So it is with us who go on from glory to glory, faith to faith--we will do more out of who we are than out of any religious expectations put upon us.

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