
Yesterday’s Prophecies.. Today’s Headlines
This week on ‘The Hal Lindsey Report’
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By associating those signs with birth pangs, it's not uncommon to assume the signs to which Jesus referred must be painful. Not so. In fact, some of the "signs of the times" may occur with few Christians even recognizing them or acknowledging them.
I'm going to discuss two of those "signs of the last days" on this week's program. They are unmistakable when viewed in the larger scope of end-times prophecy, but when blended in to the everyday rough and tumble of life, they may go unnoticed.
The first is the alarming speed with which our privacy (and the liberty it brings) is being eroded. It is a fact of life today that we are all being constantly monitored. If you have a cellphone, a tablet, even a computer on the internet, you are being watched 24/7 by either our government, a foreign government, or criminals -- and sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between them!
Just this week, The Washington Post revealed that, "The National Security Agency is gathering nearly 5 billion records a day on the whereabouts of cellphones around the world... enabling the agency to track the movements of individuals -- and map their relationships -- in ways that would have been previously unimaginable."
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After the conclusion of the recent nuclear agreement between the P5+1 and Iran, I put this message on my website: "Saturday, November 23rd, in Geneva, Switzerland, the United States of America sent a clear message to the major powers of the Middle East: 'Gentlemen, start your centrifuges.'"
In short, a new atomic weapons race began on that day in what is already the most volatile part of the world. Planet earth will never be the same.
By caving in to his desire for some sort of "legacy" to justify his long-forgotten and premature Nobel Peace Prize -- or maybe just to divert attention from his massive domestic failures and woes -- President Obama and Secretary of State Kerry succeeded in doing something quite remarkable. They allowed the mullahs to convince them to give Iran everything it wanted in exchange for NOTHING. Not even the release of the American pastor they're holding in Iran.
To be fair, it can't be easy to complete a protracted historic negotiation, walk away with nothing, and declare it a resounding success. That certainly has a vaguely Bavarian ring of familiarity to it, doesn't it? ... » Read Full Article
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