The New World Order: Setting the Stage for the Son of Perdition

tower_of_babel__by_pieter_bruegel__1563__by_nixseraph-d5ttxj7-e1423592066668-1As dark clouds of full blown persecution in the West grow closer, world leaders are once again calling for a new world order to prevent mass destruction through organizations like the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderberg Group and many others.

These have been reported to be in control of the economic and monetary affairs of the world. Their members are in government, education, banking, military, manufacturing and the media. Their goal is to bring about the initial stages of a “one world government” socialist system.

This group of global power brokers must form a world government, a worldwide currency and a world religion. Only this “trinity” will make it possible to bring the “order out of chaos” raging among the nations. It will be replaced by centralized control of all foreign and domestic policies.”

In short, it will be a Global New World Order dictatorship. In fact if at all you oppose their plan you will be considered the weakest link and you will be told goodbye. A mere 50 years ago, such a concept would have been labelled apocalyptic, and only Bible scholars would have taken notice.

Everyone outside this New World Order will posses no rights whatsoever. Some have speculated that the United Nations International Law will replace the Constitution and Bill of Rights. George Bush I in his Gulf War speech spoke the words New World Order over and over, publicly announcing to the world what had been inaugurated in 1776. An effort Bush made clear was to “forge for ourselves and for future generations a New World Order…in which a credible United Nations can use its role to fulfill the promise and vision of the U.N,’s founders. Following this initial statement, Bush addressed the Congress adding:

What is at stake is more than one small country (Kuwait), it is a big idea—a New World Order, where diverse nations are drawn together in common cause to achieve the universal aspirations of mankind…Such is a world worthy of our struggle, and worthy of our children’s future…the the long-held promise of a New World Order.

Recently, Dr. Henry Kissinger who served as national security adviser and secretary of state under Presidents Nixon and Ford, reiterated the assembly of this New World Order in an article adapted from his book “World Order.” He writes:

Libya is in civil war, fundamentalist armies are building a self-declared caliphate across Syria and Iraq and Afghanistan’s young democracy is on the verge of paralysis. To these troubles are added a resurgence of tensions with Russia and a relationship with China divided between pledges of cooperation and public recrimination. The concept of order that has underpinned the modern era is in crisis.

The search for world order has long been defined almost exclusively by the concepts of Western societies. In the decades following World War II, the U.S.—strengthened in its economy and national confidence—began to take up the torch of international leadership and added a new dimension. A nation founded explicitly on an idea of free and representative governance, the U.S. identified its own rise with the spread of liberty and democracy and credited these forces with an ability to achieve just and lasting peace. The traditional European approach to order had viewed peoples and states as inherently competitive; to constrain the effects of their clashing ambitions, it relied on a balance of power and a concert of enlightened statesmen.

The prevalent American view considered people inherently reasonable and inclined toward peaceful compromise and common sense; the spread of democracy was therefore the overarching goal for international order. Free markets would uplift individuals, enrich societies and substitute economic interdependence for traditional international rivalries. This effort to establish world order has in many ways come to fruition. A plethora of independent sovereign states govern most of the world’s territory. The spread of democracy and participatory governance has become a shared aspiration if not a universal reality; global communications and financial networks operate in real time. Read more

According to Revelation chapter 13, the new world order will be the final empire that will unite the whole world politically, socially, economically and spiritually. Globalism has always been the long-term goal of the occult religions. The plan for a one world government has been tried thousands of years before the fall of the Tower of Babel. This is the same Babylonian system of government and economics that Nimrod tried to build which has been described in the Book of Genesis:

That he built his kingdom in the land of Babylonia with the cities of Babylon, Erech, Akkad, and Calneh. From there he expanded his territory to Assyria, building the cities of Nineveh, Rehoboth-ir, Calah, and Resen (the great city located between Nineveh and Calah). (Genesis 10:8-12)

The Bible says that Nimrod was the first heroic warrior on earth and was the greatest hunter in the world to the extent that his name became proverbial. People at that time used to say that “this man is like Nimrod, the greatest hunter in the world.” He was an ensnarer of men by fraud and force. Some have considered that “he was called a mighty hunter because all his days he took provinces by force, and spoiling others of their substance.”

He not only had skills in hunting beasts, but he also hunted men so that he could establish an imperial kingdom by power and tyranny. The men who put themselves under Nimrod’s dominion were slaves to materialism which leads to debt. So his power was dependent upon making slaves out of covetous men. (See Proverbs 22:7)

I heard a teaching from Rabbi Daniel Lapin on his website show, Tower of Power-Decoding the secrets of Babel. He was talking about the Tower of Babel and it’s relation to tyranny through the use of materialism and conformity. Nimrod led men to build the Tower of Babel, but that was not his initial goal. His first goal was to just build bricks.

He said: “Let us make brick.” He was known as a hunter of men. The bricks were important because when people built cities in those days they used stones. Stones were all unique and varied in color, shape, size and weight. No two were the same. To bond the bricks he would use mortar, the Hebrew root of the word mortar is the same as materialism.

In other words, Nimrod set out as a hunter of men, to build a society to rival God. He would hold his society together with materialism and materialist concepts like debt. When you look at today’s society, we are not any different.

Now the whole earth had one language and one speech. And it came to pass, as they journeyed from the east, that they found a plain in the land of Shinar, and they dwelt there. Then they said to one another, “Come, let us make bricks and bake them thoroughly.” They had brick for stone, and they had asphalt for mortar. And they said, “Come, let us build ourselves a city, and a tower whose top is in the heavens; let us make a name for ourselves, lest we be scattered abroad over the face of the whole earth.”But the LORD came down to see the city and the tower which the sons of men had built. And the LORD said, “Indeed the people are one and they all have one language, and this is what they begin to do; now nothing that they propose to do will be withheld from them. Come, let Us go down and there confuse their language, that they may not understand one another’s speech.” So the LORD scattered them abroad from there over the face of all the earth, and they ceased building the city. Therefore its name is called Babel, because there the LORD confused the language of all the earth; and from there the LORD scattered them abroad over the face of all the earth. (Genesis 11:1-9 NKJV)

Of course God was displeased with Nimrod and He confused them and scattered them all over the world. After centuries upon centuries of authoritarian rule and serfdom man was not united under the concept of individualism, freedom and liberty until probably during the reformation and subsequent founding of the United States of America. Now, the world is building a new Tower of Babel in the form of a New World Order.

This Babylonian system wants individual sovereignty to disappear, no religious freedom, no personal freedom, no right to own a home, no right to your own children and no right to run your own business. And these leaders are saying in effect, come; let us build bricks using mortar as materialism to give us identity and self-worth and this will replace God in our lives. It is impossible.

So we need to be encouraged because all these conspiracies from Nimrod to the present day have one thing in common: they all failed from the beginning of their conspiracy against God. They will all lose in the end. This is why the prophet Isaiah warns us:

Don’t call everything a conspiracy, like they do, and don’t live in dread of what frightens them. Make the Lord of Heaven’s Armies holy in your life. He is the One you should fear. He is the One who should make you tremble. (Isaiah 8:12–13 NLT)