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CHRIST OR ANTI-CHRIST - WHICH? (2 OF 3)

by Jesse Hendley

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CHRIST OR THE ANTICHRIST-WHICH
A STUDY OF THE NATIONS, PART TWO OF THREE
by Dr. Jesse M. Hendley

We have found that THE NATIONS began after the Flood.
We have that plain statement in Genesis, chapter 10,
verse 32, where we read, "These are the families of
the sons of Noah, after their generations, in their
nations, and by these were THE NATIONS DIVIDED in the
earth, after the Flood." Up until that time they were
not "nations." There was only one race. There was no
division. But here we have God Almighty, Who created
all human beings, Who made every person from one,
DIVIDING the human race into NATIONS. So we have a
DIVIDED world. In verse 5 of chapter 10 we have the
people divided into lands, tongues, families and
nations. Then in chapter 11 we have the record of the
details of that matter, at the Tower of Babel and WHY
God did it. He did it because the people as one race,
one language, one unity, CAME TOGETHER IN REBELLION
against God. And here was an entire world in rebellion
against God Almighty. Now, in order not to have to
destroy the race, God Almighty then SCATTERED the
people abroad upon the face of the earth. That ought
to be a lesson to us, friends. That is that as human
beings come together in great numbers, SIN ABOUNDS. We
are going to find that that is just exactly what is
going to happen. All this GATHERING TOGETHER of the
entire human race today is simply going to make for
greater WORLD SIN that will REJECT GOD AND HIS CHRIST
and RECEIVE the devil's ANTICHRIST. That is just
exactly what is going to happen. And beyond that we
have the Coming of the Lord to destroy that ungodly
thing.

So the nations BEGAN at the Tower of Babel (Genesis
11). Now let's go on to Genesis 12. In Genesis 12 we
find that GOD KNOWS that the Nations are sinful, so in
order to try to REDEEM the nations of the earth God
created a brand new nation. Now people will never
UNDERSTAND the nations unless th ...

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