Showing posts with label midnight rising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label midnight rising. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Middle East Update

Can you believe what is happening in the Middle East these days?  Obama promised a certain kind of nation to America and the world, and his vision of what a democracy ought to be has swept across the whole region.  It has resonated in the Arab heart, caught fire, and is now as far to the north as Syria, and as far south as Bahrain in the Persian Gulf. 


The people saw and heard what he was describing to the American voters, and the Arabs asked themselves, “Why can we not have such freedom and blessing ourselves?  Why only in the West can people govern themselves.  An ember became a flame, and is now a firestorm. 


It is just such an important time in the history of mankind.  Nothing like this has ever swept across an entire region of the world quite like it.  The entire Middle East has become a tinderbox.  The urgency for a comprehensive solution has never been greater than it is today.  I believe that the U.S. has impressed upon NATO the leading role in this warfare in Libya in order to take a larger view of things and come up with a solution that will prove equitable and acceptable throughout the region, excepting only Iran.  We are very near the end of this age, I believe.

To Read more about Wm. Anderson Simpson author of Midnight Rising-Warning Signs For This Generation-Deep River Books 2010. www.midnightrisingbook.net

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Confusion and Chaos

From the pages of Midnight Rising: Warning Signs for this Generation, a glimpse of life after the Rapture...


"The whole world will be locked in fear and worry. Millions will have disappeared, money will have little real value, and people will be afraid that another mass disappearance may occur at any moment. They will not know what has happened to the millions who have already disappeared"(Simpson p.18).
                                                                       
To Read more about Wm. Anderson Simpson author of Midnight Rising-Warning Signs For This Generation-Deep River Books 2010. www.midnightrisingbook.net

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Fire and Ice


The following news links, coupled with other news from the Middle East are interesting from the standpoint of their mutual timing.






Many Mideast “peace-watchers” may be disheartened by the recent failure of the U.S. to halt Israeli settlement building in East Jerusalem and the West Bank.  However, God has spoken concerning what must happen in that process, and small setbacks ought not be overblown.  Nor should natural disasters be given too much weight.  But it is interesting that great fires ravaged northern Israel, followed by horrendous dust storms, hail and heavy winds.  The number of dead, lost and injured is rising – all this, as a new phase of Mideast peace talks are about to begin.  Before the fire in the north, the whole of Israel and much of the Mediterranean was subjected to a months-long drought.  They prayed for rain, and their crops were devastated by the hail.  Waves more than thirty feet high crashed onto Israel’s shore, and Egypt was also stricken, where the Palestinian leaders have been visiting with Hosni Mubarak and Egypt’s Foreign Minister.  God is clearly not pleased by what is going on.  It would be wrong to dogmatically connect the disparate events and processes, but God does bring rain on the just and the unjust alike.  As to His particular reasoning, we are not privy, to be able to say that it was this or that to which God was responding.  In truth, He was surely reacting from a myriad of perspectives.  But that God brought this devastation, as always, is certain.  His reasons and His purposes are His own. 

The bare naked truth is glaringly apparent:  The place where God has repeatedly said that He has placed His name, Jerusalem, is invaded by Gentiles.  The entire Gentile world is bent upon forcing Israel to surrender land that God has specifically claimed as His own, given to the Jews for an everlasting possession.  To possess is not necessarily to own.  God owns the land that men are attempting to take.  We ought not view the natural disasters as “punishment, but as warning.



To Read more about Wm. Anderson Simpson author of Midnight Rising-Warning Signs For This Generation-Deep River Books 2010. www.midnightrisingbook.net 

The New World Order in Action


The following news story from Reuters shows a president who remains totally committed to the Middle East peace process.  He is reacting aggressively after the Israelis refused to agree to a ninety-day moratorium on settlement building.  We see from this that, while the previous attempt not working, he will attack the problem from a different perspective: drawing proposed borders himself and taking them to both Jew and Arab.  Small matters, he will probably resolve by fiat, dictate, or decree.

Those who keep up with the Middle East news daily, take heart.  We are not looking for peace plan; we are looking for the Lord Himself.  The peace process will continue, but it will take a new direction.  See the article below:

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Friday the United States would push Israeli and Palestinian leaders solve the core issues standing in the way of peace, and that both must seek a deal despite a breakdown in U.S.-brokered direct negotiations.
Clinton, saying she shared frustration over the impasse in peace talks, said the United States would launch a new round of indirect shuttle negotiations aimed at making real progress in the next few months toward a framework peace deal.
"The United States will not be a passive participant. We will push the parties to lay out their positions on the core issues without delay and with real specificity," Clinton said in an address
"We will work to narrow the gaps, asking tough questions and expecting substantive answers," she said, adding that the United States would also offer its own proposals to move talks along "when appropriate."
Clinton's speech marked her first Middle East policy address after the United States abandoned efforts this week to persuade Israel to stop new construction of Jewish settlements, a step the Palestinians said was essential if they were to resume direct peace talks which collapsed just weeks after their September launch.
The breakdown was a setback for President Barack Obama, who has made Middle East peace a key U.S. policy goal, and sowed tension between Washington and its most important Middle East ally as both face challenges including Iran.
U.S. Middle East peace envoy George Mitchell will head back to the region next week, and Clinton said diplomacy would now concentrate on a range of "core issues" -- all of which have proved difficult to resolve.
These include borders and security, settlements, water, refugees, and Jerusalem itself, which Israel says is its capital but which the Palestinians also hope will serve as the capital of their future independent state.
"Their seriousness about achieving an agreement will be measured by their engagement on these core issues," Clinton said.
A CHANGE IN TACTIC?
U.S. officials have little to show for months of shuttling between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, both of whom are limited by domestic politics in how far they can go.
Daniel Levy, co-director of the Middle East Task Force at thee New America Foundation think tank, said Clinton's speech broke little substantive new ground but could signal a shift in U.S. tactics.
"They are doing what might have been wise much earlier -- that is making indirect talks 'substantive 2-way conversations'," Levy said. "These are now the real thing."
Clinton paid special attention to the question of final borders, suggesting this could be a future U.S. focus.
"They must agree to a single line drawn on a map that divides Israel from Palestine, and to an outcome that implements the two-state solution," she said. "The Palestinian leaders must be able to show their people that the occupation will be over."
Clinton's speech followed a hectic week of personal diplomacy that saw her meet the chief Israeli and Palestinian peace negotiators, former Israeli foreign Minister Tzipi Livni as well as Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak, who both attended Friday's address at a Brookings Institution event in Washington.
Barak, in his own speech to the group, gave a strong endorsement to the peace effort, saying that only through allowing the Palestinians their own state could Israelis be secure in theirs.
"Two states for two peoples is the only true path of Zionism today," he said.
Clinton repeated the "rock-solid" U.S. commitment to Israel's security, while underscoring yet again that the United States regarded as illegitimate continued Jewish settlement construction on Palestinian land occupied in the 1967 war.
The United States cannot impose a solution, she said, and Israelis and Palestinians themselves must take responsibility for peace and refrain from assigning blame.
"There is no viable alternative to reaching mutual agreement. The stakes are too high, the pain too deep, and the issues too complex for any other approach," she said.
(Editing by Mohammad Zargham)


To Read more about Wm. Anderson Simpson author of Midnight Rising-Warning Signs For This Generation-Deep River Books 2010. www.midnightrisingbook.net