A TESTIMONY ABOUT JESUS (78) Revelation 17:16

The unavoidable troubles continued.

“The ten horns that you saw, and the beast – these will hate the prostitute and make her desolate and naked. They will consume her flesh and burn her up with fire.” Revelation 17:16. Chapters 17 and 18 of the Book of Revelation describe the fall and punishment of the harlot, the woman who reigns over the kings of the earth. She is referred to as the “great city that rules,” which was discussed in an earlier blog. The great city is Geneva, where the global coordinating authority resides. This harlot symbolizes a single global coordinating authority or a “one-world government.” She represents those who seek to secure their long-term prosperity through their power and resourcefulness, disregarding God’s message conveyed through the prophet Zechariah: “Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit” (Zechariah 4:6).

The goal of the global coordinating authority is to guide the world toward a single global economy, commerce, and international trade with minimum restrictions. However, since achieving “One Humankind” is unlikely, the women’s implementation of global plans will not align with the ten influential nations, commonly known as the G-10. A global economic failure, which is unavoidable, is likely to provoke anger among the ten kings against the central coordinating authority. As a result, these ten influential nations, along with the seventh kingdom, will dismantle the coordinating authority. They will then establish a ten-region global system with necessary regional adjustments. Nevertheless, the ten kings will govern the world through mutual agreements and maintain shared objectives. Current global economic and commercial order architects envision this arrangement for the ten influential nations, which are expected to lead the world until the end of the Millennium.

The world is steadily progressing toward establishing a planned One World system, also mentioned as the seventh kingdom, in Revelation chapter 17. This seventh kingdom, symbolized as the beast emerging from the sea, will not suffer a mortal wound again. A Group of Seven (G7) exists, whose members are leading efforts to form this seventh kingdom and its single global economy. They also include potential countries in their annual meetings to facilitate the expansion of the G7 to the G10.

The architects of the One World system aim to include other countries, transforming the G7 into the G10, representing the ten horns of the beast in this context, the seventh kingdom. This plan is motivated by the belief of these architects that a central authority will not survive. Given the immense diversity of the world’s population, achieving a truly One Humankind is impossible.

Continued in the next blog.

 

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