Rexella: Friends, if you watch our program, you know that we quote many,
many sources. Our Protestant friends such as Billy Graham, who refers to
the coming of the Lord frequently in his messages; our Jewish sources that
say Messiah is coming very, very soon. Jack: Rexella, for years I was very bigoted and I knew every separatist
text there was. Romans 16:17, "Avoid them," 2 Corinthians 6:14, "Be not
unequally yoked together with unbelievers," 2 John, verse 8, "If there
comes any unto you and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into your
house, neither bid him God's speed." And I attacked many wonderful
Christians, many wonderful Catholic Christians, and those in other groups.
But about 15, 16 years ago, the Holy Spirit broke my heart to show me how
wrong this all was, that all Christians from all denominations, including
our wonderful Catholic brothers and sisters are members of that one body,
for by one Spirit are we all, all baptized into one body, 1 Corinthians
5:13; that we're all members of the bride of Christ, Revelation 19:7; and
our God is not a polygamist, having two brides, two wives, Catholics and
Protestants, but we are one. And I saw Psalm 133:1, "Behold, how good and
pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity." And I saw the
prayer of Jesus in John 17:21 where He said, "Father, I will that they all
might be one, that the world might believe that You sent Me." And I saw
the command of God, of God, in Ephesians 4:3-6, where it says we are to
endeavor to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace, for there
is one body and one Spirit. There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one
God and Father of all Who's above all and through all and in you
all. Rexella: Jack, you know what? People come to me now and they say "What denomination are you? What denomination is Jack?" You know what I like to say? "I'm a Christian." Jack: Yeah, Acts 11:26, "The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch." Rexella: So Protestants should love Protestants, we should love Catholics, Catholics should love Protestants, we should love the Greek Orthodox. Jack: We're all members of the one body. All the different denominations represent these different fingers. But some folks won't let us do this: get together. Rexella: Okay. Let's see how we get into that one body despite certain
tendencies today to place ourselves in the position of saying "We are
worthy outside of the Lord. We can enter heaven outside of the
Lord." Jack: Oh, I have such respect for Pope John Paul II. I read every one of
his sermons that bear witness with my spirit. I get stimulated, stirred,
blessed, and he often uses John 14:6, that Jesus Christ is the Way, the
Truth and the Life, and John 12:31, "If I," Jesus said, "be lifted up,
I'll draw all men unto Me." Rexella: Well, we all have our distinctives in the different denominations,
but, as you said, Jack, it's those five things that we can agree
upon. Jack: That spark was Pope John Paul, and you know, he is the first Polish pope in history, and out of Poland he would arise to prepare the people for the second coming. That's why he believes in it with all of his heart. Rexella: He's the first one in all history? Jack: The first Polish pope. Rexella: Out of Poland. Well, in his book, The Keys of This Blood, Malachi Martin indicates that the current pope believes the world is very close to witnessing unusual latter-day events. Now we have heard, I'm sure you have, of Hal Lindsey. He's a good friend of ours, best-selling author or The Late, Great Planet Earth, and a close friend of Malachi Martin. And he reports that Pope John Paul II expects the return of Christ in his lifetime. Now, Jack, he is an elderly man. Jack: 78 years old. Rexella: Yes, and he says that it could be in his lifetime. That's quite a statement! Jack:
Oh, it really is! Rexella, I read his Easter sermon in L'Osservatore
Romano, and he's talking about the resurrection using John 5:28-29,
"Marvel not at this, for the hour is coming in which all that are in the
grave shall hear His voice and shall come forth; they that have done good,
unto the resurrection of life, and they that have done evil unto the
resurrection of damnation." Rexella: Yes, well up front in the program I did mention that the pope is talking a great deal about the coming of the Lord, and certainly he prays for the coming of the Lord to be very, very near and here you see him. He's proclaiming this in the L'Osservatore Romano. Pope John Paul II in the closing ceremony of his twentieth anniversary prayed, "Come, Lord Jesus, to establish the Kingdom in the world, the Kingdom of Your Father and our Father, a Kingdom of life and salvation, a Kingdom of justice, love and peace." Jack: He prayed that two months ago. Rexella: Yes, he did. And then another article that he gave in the magazine The Vatican, he says, "Within the dimension of time the history of salvation unfolds, and its goal is the glorious return of the Son of God." Now, I know you will agree he is speaking frequently about the return of the Lord. Jack: And Malachi Martin, that great Jesuit, states that much of this
talk about Jubilee 2000 has in mind that the Lord could come at any
time. ....Rexella: Ted and Maureen Flynn have written a book titled The Thunder of Justice. There you see it. And I have chosen four of the prophecies that they have given out of here, and we're going to deal with them very, very quickly, go back and forth here, and the first one is that "the first sign of the spread of errors which leads to the lose of faith and apostasy." Now these errors are being propagated by false teachers, by renowned theologians, and they say even within "our church," which is the Roman Catholic church. Now, Jack, being Roman Catholics, this is a Catholic book, they're saying that some of their teachers are spreading some false errors. Jack: Challenge Magazine, out of Canada, Inside the Vatican magazine, The New Oxford Review, all Catholic periodicals, say there is a real battle with the Cardinals and Bishops now. Some are for the pope, some are against, some believe what he's teaching, some don't. Some like what he says about the return of Christ. Others are doing everything they can to work against it. Why? Because 1 Timothy 4:1 says that in the latter days some shall depart from the faith. And in 2 Thessalonians 2:3 it says, "Let no man deceive you, for that day Christ's return shall not come except there come a falling away first," an apostasia in the Greek, an apostatizing, turning away from the truth. And Pope John Paul II is very alarmed, and he's even making the colleges toe the line now in the near future. They cannot be teaching there if they don't teach the truth. Rexella: Great, Jack. Is that happening in some of our Protestant churches too? Jack: We've had it since 1900. We've been way ahead of the Catholics in apostasy. Rexella: The second sign that they dealt with in this book is the outbreak of wars. We see that everywhere. Jack: That's Matthew 24:7-8, Mark 13:7-8, and, of course, the message of Fatima was, and it was sort of revealed in Germany when the pope spoke for Cardinal Rathsinger[sp] that that third secret has to be with Russia sending a plague across this world. That's when she marches against Israel, Ezekiel 38 and 39. Rexella: The third sign is the blood persecution of those who have been faithful to Jesus and His gospel. Jack: "You shall be hated of all nations for My name's sake," Matthew 24:9. "The time will come when whosoever kills you will think he's doing God a service," John 16:2. Of course, millions are slaughtered in Revelation 13:15 and Revelation 20:4. "I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for Jesus and for the Word of God." Rexella: Mmmm, so very well said, Jack. And the fourth sign is the horrible sacrilege perpetrated by the antichrist. Jack:
This next statement will shock you! Malachi Martin, the great Jesuit
scholar, who taught at the Vatican, who's a close friend of Pope John Paul
II, said we will probably see the New World Order, a world government, by
the year 2000 or shortly thereafter, but Pope John Paul II wants nothing
to do with it, but he's afraid that his successor, the future pope,
might. Rexella: Well, you know what, Jack, there have been many articles written on who might be the next pope, and here's the cover of U.S. News and World Report. "The Next Pope: The Surprising Steps John Paul II Has Taken to Shape the Choice of His Successor." He had this to say: "We are standing in the face of the greatest historical confrontation humanity has ever experienced. We're now facing the final confrontation between the church and the antichurch." Very powerful statement. Jack: He's speaking about Cardinals within the movement who are liberals, and he's afraid that one of them could be that next pope. Now, this is tremendous! In the book Thunder of Justice, and the book After the Darkness, it says there will only be three more popes after Pope John XXIII. Who were they? Pope Paul VI, number one, Pope John Paul I and Pope John Paul II, so the final one after that would be the defector. It was the archbishop of Ireland in 1133 called Malachi, later St. Malachi, who gave the predictions of all the popes, 111 of them, covering 850 years, and when he got to number 111, it was Pope John Paul II, and the one following him would probably be Peter Romano, the defector from Christianity, which would fit right in to Revelation 13:1, 13:11, when it is the tribulation hour defined in Revelation chapters 6 to 18, but Christ would soon appear after that, within months. That's how near it all is, folks, for His coming to the earth. ....Rexella: You know, friends, I think this program is one of the most needed programs we've had in a long time. I don't want to go home, seeing the Lord, hating anybody, Jack. Jack: No, I don't know if we can go home that way, Rexella, because we know we've passed from death unto life because we love the brethren. Whosoever hates his brother is a murderer, and no murderer has eternal life abiding in him. (Jack Van Impe Show, January 27, 1999) |