25. Armageddon

The Battle of Armageddon itself was really just the start of another story. The troops on earth, it turned out, had been gathering for over a year by the time the attack began. Dangchao had sensed that a showdown was coming, and he had secretly ordered manoeuvres to begin even before Rayford and Chaim had left London and Sydney for Jersualem.

The appearance of New Jerusalem in the skies over the Middle East merely gave Dangchao a target against which to hurl the best (or worst, depending on your perspective) that his world had to offer. He had convinced the various governments of the United Nations that the apparition in the skies over the Middle East was part of an invasion by aliens from another solar system. The survival of the human race, he said, depended on wiping out or at least repelling these intruders -- who were blamed for everything from the asteroid and subsequent tidal wave to the stinging locusts that Dangchao himself had unleashed.

The mile-wide opening in the glass base of the pyramid directly over Jerusalem had never been closed after that first official opening to let Jesus and his army of angels through. It was, from Dangchao's perspective, the obvious place to start his strike against the forces of God.

Dangchao, as commander-in-chief of the mighty armies of the world, loaded up all of the world's best fighter jets with nuclear weapons. If even a few of his pilots were able to actually fly through the opening, then they could drop a bit of his hell inside their heaven. And if that failed, he had imported virtually every available ground-to-air missile on earth to the state of Israel, and he had built launching sites for them all over the country, so that they could all be fired at the new world of the saints whenever he gave the signal.

Near the end of the marriage celebrations in New Jerusalem, the saints had been instructed on how they were to defend their city. They were to engage the enemy without any weapons of defence, only God's presence and the truth. Each saint was to spend a number of hours simply bathing in the Light of New Jerusalem, which was very much like sun-bathing on earth but not as hot. They would soak up enough power to enable them to function wisely once outside New Jerusalem. But they were also seriously instructed on the need to follow their angels implicitly and without question in every move that they made.

Then, when the time came, the saints and angels were sent out to meet the approaching squadrons. Christ himself was stationed just below the opening. His brilliance was so powerful that it was visible for many miles in all directions. He was an unmistakable target for each of the enemy planes and a public taunt to Dangchao.

The saints and angels were able to fly at supersonic speed. Some zoomed down to confront the approaching jets. Then they swung around to match the flight path. They were positioned all around (above, below, and in front of) the jets as they both sped toward the opening.

"You don't really want to do this," one of the saints would communicate (or words to this effect) to the plane's pilot by thought transference. "We're not here to hurt you," they would continue. "Save yourself and your world by turning back now." "God loves you." "He does not want to see you die." The messages were fired into each cockpit, and into the minds of every crew member on the larger planes. Some of the saints and angels were visible outside the aircraft as well.

But each time they did this, the hardened, puppets of the Antichrist system would convince themselves that they were being mentally assaulted by the heavenly beings. They would manoeuvre their planes in an attempt to fire weapons at the saints. Rockets flew in all directions as jets veered off course and out of formation. While they were firing at the creatures that they could see outside their windows, some of them accidentally shot down allied planes in the vicinity. Some planes executed impossible twists, turns, and backflips to either shake or break the armies of New Jerusalem. Many of them went out of control as a result, crashing to earth with their deadly cargoes.

They were literally blowing themselves out of the skies in their insane resistance to God's final call to repentance. Not one of them responded to the offers of peace being made by the saints.

Meanwhile, on the ground, Dangchao gave the order for the missiles to be launched. But another larger wing of the heavenly army had already reached the launch sites. Saints and angels were seen by closed circuit TV, hovering over the missiles, and seen personally appearing outside windows, and flying down hallways and into otherwise secure rooms where the orders to press buttons were to be carried out. With help from the internet experts in New Jerusalem, a few of the saints were even able to appear on computer monitors in the control rooms and talk to the workers.

(During the Rapture, similar technology had been used to put close-up footage of Jesus above Jerusalem into television receivers all over the world.)

The messages of love, peace, and a call to repentance were transmitted to everyone involved in the Battle; and again the messages were rejected. Instead, the earthly armies reacted in confusion. Staff turned from their duties in an effort to stop the intruders. Weapons were used, but, because the saints could move at speeds many times faster than their attackers, the weapons were useless. The saints had the reflexes and flying skills of houseflies. Attempts by Dangchao's servants to shoot them often resulted in deaths and casualties to their own personnel.

It was in the middle of all this confusion that Dangchao gave the order for all of the missiles to be fired. It was too soon. The fighter squadrons had not yet returned from their assault. Consequently, allied planes which had not already destroyed themselves were destroyed by "friendly" missiles, if there can be such things.

Many missiles were never launched, simply because the people responsible for launching them had been distracted, killed, or injured in the melee. The saints succeeded in pulling plugs on some and altering the settings on others, causing some missiles to veer off target. These did little more than bounce off the glass shield, causing more destruction to the earth, some five miles below the base of the huge city, than they did to New Jerusalem itself.

The saints stayed very close to their angels, who could sense ahead of time when it was best to leave their assigned sphere of operation and head for safer climes, or to just return to New Jerusalem. In this way, they were able to escape areas that were later fired on by Dangchao's own troops.

Contrary to Rayford's theory about both sides suffering losses during a war, the Battle of Armageddon was as one-sided as any war that has ever been fought. The heavenly armies reported not a single casualty. It was not that they were immune to the weapons being fired at them, but only that they could not fail to escape injury if they would just faithfully follow directions. This, of course, was the lesson that had been missed by the inhabitants of Earth for most of their existence. Each time God would tell them something, they would take the first opportunity to forget it, and to do things in their own way. Now the world was witnessing what could be achieved with an army of people who knew what it was to obey God.

The angels appeared to be more infallible and more indestructible than the saints themselves, and so the saints just needed to stay perfectly in tune with their angels and they would find themselves to always be in the right place at the right time which is exactly what they did.

After the battle, the saints spent several months cleaning up the remnants of the war on the area of the earth's surface that would be covered by New Jerusalem. There were no survivors in Israel itself, but neighbouring countries needed to be evacuated. The saints supervised the evacuations too. They also had the job of soaking up all radiation, which they were able to do using technology that was available in New Jerusalem.

When all was ready, the entire paper-thin floor of the big city slid back and turned up on its sides to make a very thick wall that was over 200 feet high on all four sides. Each side had three huge gates which were always kept open.

With the floor folded back, the city was able to descend the remaining five miles to the earth's surface, and then mould itself to the contours of that part of the earth.

For the next thousand years, the saints would rule the world -- that is, those who had survived the Wrath of God, and their descendants -- from within New Jerusalem. Emissaries would come and go from the holy city from time to time, as they checked up on progress around the world, but for the most part, those outside the city were on their own, experiencing a kind of purgatory as they struggled to learn from those who had earned the right to rule.

The job of the saints was to teach the nations of the world how to live in peace, how to serve one another in love, how to share the earth's resources equally, how to live without money, and most of all, how to live in harmony with God himself -- asking for, listening to, and heeding his instructions in all matters of life.

The saints were guided in their duties by the angels; but also they were guided by what they had already learned (and were continuing to learn) from the teachings of Jesus -- God's only begotten Son, and God's perfect revelation of himself to human kind. He was not only their Saviour, but also their Lord and Master.

And that is how it should be.

Zion Ben-Jonah Writes:

The Antichrist's secret build-up of all the earth's weapons of war in preparation for Armageddon is described in The Revelation as the sixth Trumpt of the Tribulation. It says tht they were prepared for thirteen months and one day (Revelation 9:13-19)

The seventh Trumpet of the Great Tribulation marks the end of God's patience and the beginning of his Wrath against those who have refused to repent. (Revelation 9:20-10:7, and 11:15-19) The rther short period of the Wrath concides with the Marriage Supper in heaven. (Revelation 19:709) The effects of the first six Vials are recorded in The Revelation (16:1-6)

The Battle of Armageddon is the seventh Vial. (Revelation 16:16-21) Jesus is shown leading his troops into that great Battle (Revelation 19:11-14) but the most important lesson about that battle is that the weapon come out of the mouth of Jesus. (Revelation 19:15) Jesus wins the Battle and imprsons the Devil and his False Prophet for a thousand years (Revelation 19;16-20:2)

We have not bothered to interpret every single detail of The Revelation in this book. However, we are hopeful tht you will be able to use this book as a guide, and that you can read The Revelation now for yourself, and that it will make much more sene to you than it ever did before.

Take head; for he WILL RETURN! And the time is short.


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