PRESIDENT BUSH, THE NEW WORLD ORDER, AND BIBLE PROPHECY (5 OF 26)
by Stan Coffey
Scripture: DANIEL 2:19-40, EZEKIEL 37:1-28
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President Bush, The New World Order, And Bible Prophecy (5 Of 26)
Series: Issues of the 90's
Dr. Stan Coffey
Daniel 2:19-40; Ezekiel 37 and 38; Revelation 17 and 18
INTRODUCTION: In his address to congress on September 11, 1990, President Bush said "We stand at a unique and extraordinary moment, the crisis in the Persian Gulf, as grave as it is, also offers us a rare opportunity to move toward a historic period of cooperation. Out of these troubled times, our objective - a new world order – can emerge. A new era freer from the threat of terror, stronger in the pursuit of justice and more secure in the quest for peace. An era in which the nations of the world, east and west, north and south, can prosper and live in harmony. A hundred generations have searched for this elusive path to peace while a thousand wars raged across the span of human endeavor. Today, that new world order is struggling to be born. A world quite different from the one we've known."
The question comes, what did George Bush mean when he referred four times to the new world order in his 9-11-90 speech to the U. S. Congress on the Middle East Crisis? Why does George Bush now refer to the emergence of this new world order in virtually all of his public speeches. What does Mikhail Gorbachev mean when he refers to the emerging new world order every time he spoke publicly in the past two years. Why do all the leading establishment publications such as Time, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, Business Week, New York Times, Washington Post, L.A. Times, and others constantly refer to the new world, or the new world order, or the global order. What is this new world order? Amazingly enough the new world order is predicted in the Bible in Daniel 2, 7, 9; Revelation 13,17, and 18.
I. PROPHECY AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER - Daniel 2:37-40
A. The golden head of the image - represents the kingdom of Babylon - vs. 37-38
B. The breast and armor of silver represents the kingdom of the Persians - vs. 3 ...
Series: Issues of the 90's
Dr. Stan Coffey
Daniel 2:19-40; Ezekiel 37 and 38; Revelation 17 and 18
INTRODUCTION: In his address to congress on September 11, 1990, President Bush said "We stand at a unique and extraordinary moment, the crisis in the Persian Gulf, as grave as it is, also offers us a rare opportunity to move toward a historic period of cooperation. Out of these troubled times, our objective - a new world order – can emerge. A new era freer from the threat of terror, stronger in the pursuit of justice and more secure in the quest for peace. An era in which the nations of the world, east and west, north and south, can prosper and live in harmony. A hundred generations have searched for this elusive path to peace while a thousand wars raged across the span of human endeavor. Today, that new world order is struggling to be born. A world quite different from the one we've known."
The question comes, what did George Bush mean when he referred four times to the new world order in his 9-11-90 speech to the U. S. Congress on the Middle East Crisis? Why does George Bush now refer to the emergence of this new world order in virtually all of his public speeches. What does Mikhail Gorbachev mean when he refers to the emerging new world order every time he spoke publicly in the past two years. Why do all the leading establishment publications such as Time, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, Business Week, New York Times, Washington Post, L.A. Times, and others constantly refer to the new world, or the new world order, or the global order. What is this new world order? Amazingly enough the new world order is predicted in the Bible in Daniel 2, 7, 9; Revelation 13,17, and 18.
I. PROPHECY AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER - Daniel 2:37-40
A. The golden head of the image - represents the kingdom of Babylon - vs. 37-38
B. The breast and armor of silver represents the kingdom of the Persians - vs. 3 ...
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