feast: The Handwriting Is on the Wall (1994)

Foretelling the Future
John W. Ritenbaugh
Given 19-Sep-94; Tape #FT94-01

Description: In this keynote address of the 1994 Feast of Tabernacles, John Ritenbaugh, citing a rather sobering reflective article by Vaclav Havel, observes that although we enjoy the benefits of scientific progress, we understand ourselves less and less; everything is seemingly possible, but nothing is certain. Without the spirit of God, mankind becomes guided by another spirit leading to dreadful destructive sinister consequences- made increasingly more menacing by increased technological capabilities. A person having only the spirit of man is absolutely held in bondage to it. It is impossible for mankind, without God's Spirit (Deuteronomy 5:29) to responsibly use the powers and abilities God has given to him. By yielding to God and using the power of His spirit, we can experience a foretaste of the times of refreshing and restitution which will eventually be made available to the entire creation (Acts 3:19) (65 minutes)

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Beast power Blending of cultural values Captivity Disaster Earthquakes Famine Havel Mene mene tekel upharsin Multi-culturalism New Age Religion New Covenant One world government Prophecy War Whirlwind of the Lord

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