The End of the Times of the Gentiles and the Restoration
of the Kingdom
The Final Stage of God’s Plan on Earth
The Fulfillment of Prophecy: The End of the Gentile Age
The Times of the Gentiles refer to the period in
which Gentile nations control Jerusalem, as stated by Jesus in Luke
21:24:
"Jerusalem will be trampled by the Gentiles until
the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled."
This period marks a temporary rule by worldly powers
until God’s Kingdom is fully established. According to prophecy, this
age is measured in cycles, each lasting 42 months, amounting to seven
total periods:
- First
Period (2001-2004) – The Kingdom was established on September
11, 2001, marking the transition into divine restoration.
- Second
Period (2004-2007) – Global turmoil increases, economic shifts begin.
- Third
Period (2007-2010) – The financial collapse of 2008, weakening
Babylon’s economy.
- Fourth
Period (2010-2013) – The rise of political instability,
fragmentation of nations.
- Fifth
Period (2013-2016) – Increasing signs of the beast’s influence
across governments.
- Sixth
Period (2016-2019) – The emergence of the eighth king,
fulfilling Revelation 17.
- Seventh
Period (2019-2025) – The final stage before
restoration—Babylon’s downfall, the sealing of the 144,000, and divine
governance.
Now, we stand at the final moment—where God’s authority
will be fully manifested.
The Twelve Gates and the Restoration of Divine Order
The New Jerusalem descends from heaven (Revelation
21:2), symbolizing the Kingdom’s earthly reign. The city is structured
with twelve gates, representing the twelve tribes of Israel:
"It had a great, high wall with twelve gates, and
twelve angels at the gates. On the gates were written the names of the twelve
tribes of Israel." (Revelation 21:12)
This fulfillment ensures:
- Spiritual
unity among God’s people.
- Restored
governance under divine law and righteousness.
- The
rightful inheritance of those sealed for the Kingdom.
The 144,000: Chosen to Reign in the Kingdom
God has sealed His faithful servants, chosen from the
twelve tribes (Revelation 7). Their purpose in the Kingdom is clear:
- They
serve as priests, judges, and leaders, ensuring righteous
governance.
- They
carry God’s law, delivering truth and justice on earth.
- They
are witnesses, standing in testimony to God’s victory over
Babylon.
The Earthly Throne of David and Divine Leadership
God has promised that David’s throne will be reestablished
upon the earth:
"I will raise up your offspring to succeed you, your
own flesh and blood, and I will establish his kingdom." (2 Samuel
7:12)
This confirms:
- Jesus
reigns in heaven, but earthly order must also be restored.
- The
first appointed king governs under Christ’s divine rulership.
- Elijah,
the forerunner of restoration, plays a key prophetic role.
The Final Battle: Divine Order in Heaven and Earth
Satan and his followers rebelled against divine order,
but restoration must occur both in heaven and on earth. Revelation
foretells that Satan will be released once more, testing the Kingdom before
final victory:
"When the thousand years are over, Satan will be
released from his prison and will go out to deceive the nations."
(Revelation 20:7-8)
Therefore:
- The
Kingdom on earth must be firmly established.
- Divine
governance must mirror heaven’s rule.
- The
final confrontation ensures everlasting peace.
The Path Forward: Establishing Righteousness
The Times of the Gentiles have ended, and the Kingdom
is now being formed. Babylon’s fall ensures that God’s chosen servants
will uphold His law upon the earth.
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