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Deep Discipleship for Dark Days

A MAnuAl for Holding fAst to WHAt is good

PAul dirks

Deep Discipleship for Dark Days. Copyright © 2023 by Paul Dirks.

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Deep Discipleship for Dark Days is an essential book for the body of Christ during these unprecedented times. Faithful to God's Word while applying it to the world around us, it will serve as a powerful tool for Christians trying to make sense of what is going on. I recommend it wholeheartedly.

- Alex Newman, (what does he do again?)

While it’s tempting to become disheartened, even despondent, by the advancing secular onslaught undermining religious freedoms, assaulting Christian values, and threatening Christian witness, this is not our calling as followers of Christ. In his timely and accessible work, Deep Discipleship for Dark Days, Paul Dirks details what a faithful response looks like. His insightful read of the times juxtaposed with grounding Scripture sets the necessary backdrop for a call to perseverance of the saints through intentional discipleship efforts. This survival strategy for the soul outlines ways to think Christianly about contemporary challenges and provides practical direction for meaningful cultural engagement. Rather than a doom and gloom despairing, Paul Dirks encourages a hopeful desiring for gospel favour, as we keep our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfector of our faith.

- Dr. Ted Fenske, Clinical Professor with the Division of Cardiology at the University of Alberta, and Elder at Fellowship Baptist Church, Edmonton.

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To my children, who may have to grow up in a world very different than the one in which I was raised: trials and tribulation are sure to come, and particularly for the godly. No matter the future, God has given you everything necessary for a life of godliness and productivity so that you may attain glory at Christ’s return. Be faithful, and you will have the crown.

dEdiCAtion

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Thank you to the Elders and members of New West Community Church for a break from regular preaching duties in order to write this book. May it produce maturity and readiness, and not only for our own sakes, but for those around us as well.

Contents Introduction 13 Everything Can Change in a Moment...............................................13 Ready, Set, Apocalypse ....................................................................16 Fortune-Telling ................................................................................18 Living Ready ....................................................................................21 Truth and Tribulation .........................................................................23 Chapter 1: Buy a Sword 29 Embrace the Adventure ....................................................................29 Slaying the Serpent ...........................................................................32 The Weapon of the Word ..................................................................35 Where’s the Warrior-Class? ..............................................................39 Reasons for Optimism ......................................................................42 Victory Songs ...................................................................................45 Do Not Apologize for Truth .............................................................47 Apocalypse-Preparation List ............................................................49 Chapter 2: Flee the Carnival 51 Living in the Amusement Park .........................................................51 Their God Is Their Belly ...................................................................53 Easy Does It (In) ...............................................................................56 Entertainment Enslavement ..............................................................58 Who Is Marking You? .......................................................................61 Fighting the Flesh .............................................................................63 The End of the Circus .......................................................................66 Apocalypse-Preparation List ............................................................69 Chapter 3: Resist the Mind-Control 71 Your Attention Please! ......................................................................71 The Hive-Mind ................................................................................73 The Experts and the Reporters .........................................................76 Trust the Science ..............................................................................79 New Mind .........................................................................................82 State of Education ............................................................................83 Holy Habits ......................................................................................86 Apocalypse-Preparation List ............................................................91
Chapter 4: Do Your Home-Work 93 The Foundation of the World .............................................................93 Definitions Matter ..............................................................................95 Sins of Self-Identity ..........................................................................98 Lost Men; Lost Houses ......................................................................102 Identity and the Family ....................................................................106 The Resistance Cell .........................................................................111 The Marxists and the Maker ...........................................................112 Apocalypse-Preparation List ...........................................................117 Chapter 5: Practice Pioneering 119 The Kings Who Built ........................................................................119 Dilapidated Buildings ......................................................................122 An Alternative Culture .....................................................................127 Venom and Victims ..........................................................................133 Plumb Lines .....................................................................................134 A Workforce for Broken Walls .......................................................136 The Machinery of Faith ...................................................................138 Apocalypse-Preparation List ...........................................................141 Chapter 6: Don’t Dine with Demons 143 The Demonic Conspiracy ................................................................143 Blood on Your Hands .......................................................................146 The Slide to Sodom ..........................................................................150 Serving Satan ...................................................................................156 Proximity and Participation .............................................................162 Draw Your Lines in Advance ..........................................................166 Funeral-Living ................................................................................168 Apocalypse-Preparation List ...........................................................173 Chapter 7: Find the Faithful 175 Even the Elect ..................................................................................175 “Faithful Presence”? .......................................................................177 Everything is Political ......................................................................179 New God; New Religion .................................................................183 Economies of Faithfulness ...............................................................188 Escape to the Hills? ..........................................................................191 The Triumph of the Faithful .............................................................194 Apocalypse-Preparation List ...........................................................197

Introduction

“There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen.” This quote, often attributed to Vladimir Lenin, first head of the USSR, has murky origins. Among the possible geneses is his statement, “But in a revolution, the masses are in motion; the developments of years are compressed into months and days.” Lenin had first-hand experience of this in the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, but one does not have to look very hard to find further examples of this principle in history. We may lament some of these sudden changes, like the rise of Communism in Russia or the French Revolution, but positive developments, such as the tearing down of the Berlin Wall, can often take place just as suddenly.

Political upheavals are just one example of the sort of pivotal transformation which can occur very quickly. Natural disasters such as earthquakes, droughts, and infestations, are another example. From 1873 to 1876, enormous hordes of Rocky Mountain locusts, as many as 10 billion in a single swarm, destroyed crops throughout the plains and midwest of the United States.1 The devastation of farmland led to abject poverty among many families, and it was an incredible miracle when the swarming plagues mysteriously disappeared, never to plague North America again.2 This somewhat modern scourge calls to mind

1 Douglas Main, “Why Insect Populations Are Plummeting–And Why It Matters,” National Geographic, February 2, 2019, www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/ article/why-insect-populations-are-plummeting-and-why-it-matters.

2 Although secular historians and biologists have their theories to explain the extinction of the Rocky Mountain Locust, the true story may be the power of prayer.

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the biblical plagues upon Egypt which resulted in cataclysmic consequences for one of the greatest empires of the ancient world. It also changed the course of history for Israel, with the Exodus being one of the most foundational events in Scripture.

Although we have, in recent times, learned to mitigate the worst outcomes of natural disasters,3 there remains the very real possibility of cataclysm. Where I live, in the Greater Vancouver area of BC, Canada, we are apparently overdue for a severe earthquake. Only a decade ago a large earthquake to the east of Japan resulted in a tsunami that flooded the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant in the Tohoku region of Honshu, Japan, leading to the second-worst nuclear disaster in history, after Chernobyl. Although it is a highly debatable point whether or not there have been more natural disasters recently, a single event can change everything in an instant. Yellowstone Park, for instance, sits upon a large volcano which is largely responsible for its unique ecosystem. Projections indicate that if this volcano ever erupted, it would kill millions and devastate much of North America.4

Technological advancements over the last twenty years have also brought about seismic changes. There is more processing power in many people’s wristwatches or Roomba robot vacuums than in the most advanced university computers a couple of decades ago. And the pace of change is likely to increase. Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, wrote in 2016 of what he terms The Fourth Industrial Revolution: “Contrary to the previous industrial revolutions, this one is evolving at an exponential rather than linear pace. This is the result of the multifaceted, deeply interconnected world we live in and the fact that new technology begets newer and even more capable

The people of the state of Minnesota persuaded the new governor, John S. Pillsbury, one of the founders of the Pillsbury company, to declare a day of prayer on April 26, 1877. The day started very warm, causing the locust eggs to hatch, but that night a cold front moved in, eventually resulting in a blizzard, which killed the newly hatched insects. See “The Great Minnesota Grasshopper Miracle,” Kinship Christian Radio, 2014, https://kinshipradio.org/home/2014/08/07/the-great-minnesota-grasshopper-miracle/.

3 Michael Shellenberger, Apocalypse Never (New York: HarperCollins, 2020), 4.

4 Victoria Jaggard, “Yellowstone Supervolcano May Rumble to Life Faster Than,” National Geographic, October 12, 2017, www.nationalgeographic.com/science/ article/yellowstone-supervolcano-erupt-faster-thought-science.

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technology.”5 The mapping of the human genome, the advent of quantum computing, the proliferation and progress of artificial intelligence (AI), and scientific discoveries about human life which would have been considered science-fiction mere decades ago,6 are just a few of the enormous and fast-moving changes to our world. Economics and information access have been greatly impacted by the ubiquitous use of the Internet and the devices connected to it. A few multi-billion-dollar technology platforms control, at least to some degree, much of which goods we buy, what news we read, what friends we make, and perhaps even how we vote.7

In the sphere of health, the spread of COVID-19 and the resultant response by world governments and health organizations has been an event (or perhaps a series of cascading events) that many believe will change human society and history ever after. Many world leaders have in fact signalled that this is an opportunity to significantly remake our world, many of them using the same slogan—“Build Back Better”8—and several openly adhering to the World Economic Forum’s plan for a “Great Reset.”9 Whether or not you believe or not that there are unanswered questions regarding everything that has taken place

5 Klaus Schwab, The Fourth Industrial Revolution (New York: Crown Business, 2017), 3.

6 One example is the field of epigenetics and the discovery that behaviour can change the expression of one’s genome, and those genomic changes can be passed down throughout multiple generations. See Tim Spector, Identically Different: Why We Can Change Our Genes (New York: The Overlook Press, 2014).

7 On the significant and biased role Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg played in the 2020 U.S. election, see Mollie Hemingway, Rigged (Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, 2021), 191–223.

8 “To Build Back Better, We Must Reinvent Capitalism. Here’s How,” World Economic Forum, July 13, 2020, https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/07/to-buildback-better-we-must-reinvent-capitalism-heres-how/. The “Build Back Better” slogan, clearly attached to the World Economic Forum’s current Great Reset initiative, has been used in connection with environmentally-sensitive disaster recovery initiatives sponsored by the United Nations (UN) for many years.

9 “Prime Minister Trudeau Speaks with His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales and the Commonwealth Group of Permanent Representatives to the United Nations,” Prime Minister of Canada, Government of Canada, June 11, 2020, https:// pm.gc.ca/en/news/readouts/2020/06/11/prime-minister-trudeau-speaks-his-royal-highness-prince-wales-and. “Today, The Prince of Wales’ Sustainable Markets Initiative, in partnership with the World Economic Forum launched a major global initiative, #TheGreatReset. The Great Reset aims to reset, reimagine, rebuild, redesign, reinvigorate and rebalance our world in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

The Royal Family, “#TheGreatReset,” YouTube, 2020, https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=hRPQqfwwuhU.

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during the COVID pandemic, we can all agree that it came upon the general public unexpectedly. And the world may never again be the same.

rEAdy, sEt, APoCAlyPsE

Whether rapid societal changes come from the political, natural, technological, or biological spheres, these historical occurrences urge us to live in such a way that we are ready with a faithful response. In the gospels, Jesus clearly warned His followers to be prepared: “Be on guard, keep awake. For you do not know when the time will come” (Mk 13:33). The apostle Paul likewise alerted the faithful, “While people are saying, ‘There is peace and security,’ then sudden destruction will come upon them as labor pains come upon a pregnant woman, and they will not escape. But you are not in darkness, brothers, for that day to surprise you like a thief’” (1 Thes 5:3–4). These and other scriptural warnings do not necessarily refer to the same events. Sometimes the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 is in view, sometimes it is the return of Jesus Christ at the end of the age, and in some passages both ideas seem woven together and may be difficult to parse. Nevertheless, they impress upon the mind two basic principles.

The first is that we are to live in constant readiness for whatever may come, whether it be blessing or suffering, wealth or poverty, life or death. This is the basic, but radical discipleship of the scriptures. In addition to this general readiness, however, there are times in which particular signs of coming upheaval and tribulation are to be discerned. For instance, Jesus castigated the crowds in Luke 12:54–56,

When you see a cloud rising in the west, you say at once, “A shower is coming.” And so it happens. And when you see the south wind blowing, you say, “There will be scorching heat,” and it happens. You hypocrites! You know how to interpret the appearance of earth and sky, but why do you not know how to interpret the present time?

These two axioms—a constant, general preparedness, and a particular discerning of the times (1 Chr 12:32) —are interconnected.

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In times of cataclysm, general readiness is rarely overturned, but it is rendered even more important. For instance, we are always to live without much investment in the things of this world (Mt 6:19–20). However, this principle becomes particularly important when the believer needs to escape God’s judgment upon the city, leaving everything behind (Lk 17:31–32). The specific warnings may require a new course of action—leaving your cloak behind, for instance—but they are consistent with the normative but radical call to hold the things of this world lightly.

This book aims to address the first, more general principle, in light of the second, more specific one. I want to prepare you for a coming cataclysm in which evil powers and principalities will unite in a singular purpose; in which pressure, pleasure, and persecution will bring the masses into subjection, and in which widespread economic and societal upheaval will erode long-established traditions and structures. Even now, there are signs of this apocalyptic trajectory, some of which are clearly disclosed in the book of Revelation. The word “apocalypse,” in fact, means “revelation,” although I will use it throughout this book in its popular usage to refer to tumult or tribulation associated with end-of-the-world type patterns.

These patterns, it is worth noting, may not necessarily signal the final return of Christ. At times in the past, as recently as World War II, which will be referenced frequently in this book, many of these same patterns were seen and reached a point of climax. Yet God granted the grace of more time for repentance (2 Pt 3:9). One day, however, the Lord Jesus will return bodily and usher in the fullness of His reign. I do not know when that day will come, and this book makes no chronological predictions of His return. It may be two years, twenty years, or even two hundred years away. But we must always live ready.

Whether or not the current trajectory culminates in Christ’s return soon or not, you will need a survival strategy for your soul, a battle-plan in order to be a conqueror in the coming cataclysm. This book will at times call for a specific course of action in connection with particular apocalyptic-flavoured events, but for the most part it enjoins the importance of a deep discipleship for these dark days.

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Apocalyptic warnings are nothing new. A strong argument could be made that almost every generation has had voices proclaiming the end of the world. Whether these voices belonged to educated futurologists pointing to the implications of the latest advances, or charismatic prophets claiming to be the mouthpieces of God, these proclamations have rarely been lacking. In addition, and disconcertingly, many of these prophets have profited, at least temporarily, from their visions.

In Max Dublin’s Future Hype, he recounts the story of Bedward, a Jamaican prophet in the 1920s who predicted “the end of white rule and his direct ascent with his followers to heaven.”10 His message caught fire, fueled by the recent cataclysms of World War I and a local earthquake. Thousands followed him, selling their belongings and even their land in order to fly away with him. The prophesied rapture did not occur. And as is often the case, it was the poorest who suffered the greatest loss by listening to the charismatic charlatan. Modern Christian evangelicalism has fared little better. Hal Lindsey’s The Late Great Planet Earth was the best-selling nonfiction book of the 1970s. It has been translated into more than fifty languages and not only did it sell 28 million copies by 1990, it also sold another 7 million the next decade in spite of its failed prophecies!11 When faced with these and other examples, it almost appears as if the masses want to be duped. Or perhaps the sins of fortune-telling are more deeply embedded than we think, preying, as they do, upon the imprinted human hope in an eternal paradise.

I have not been immune to this kind of thinking. I remember reading a fascinating book in my early teens about Saddam Hussein and how he would usher in the end times predicted in Revelation.12

10 Max Dublin, Futurehype: The Tyranny of Prophecy (Markham, ON: Penguin Books Canada, 2989), 7–9.

11 Erin A. Smith, “The Late Great Planet Earth Made the Apocalypse a Popular Concern,” Humanities 38, no. 1 (2017), https://www.neh.gov/humanities/2017/winter/ feature/the-late-great-planet-earth-made-the-apocalypse-popular-concern.

12 The book was Charles Dyer’s The Rise of Babylon: Sign of the End Times (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, 1991).

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fortunE-tElling

There was a certain adrenalin-fueled appeal to piecing together the puzzle and undercurrents of contemporary crises and finding a Bible passage (or even the remotest inference from one) which seemed to fit the recent situation perfectly. It is an understandable human mechanism. And it is so often wrong.

Prophets of doom, however, do not arise in the religious sphere alone. Man is a religious creature and even atheists cannot resist the temptation to prophesy. In the late ‘60s, Paul Ehrlich wrote in The Population Bomb, that “the battle to feed all humanity is over. In the 1970s and 1980s hundreds of millions of people will starve to death in spite of any crash programs embarked upon now.”13 More recently, apocalyptic scenarios have emerged around climate change. In a recent opinion-editorial in The New York Post, author-researcher Bjørn Lomborg reviewed just a few of the failed doomsday scenarios of the peddlers of the climate crisis.14 In 1972, the organizer of the first UN environmental summit warned that we had “just 10 years to avoid catastrophe.”15 Ten years later, in 1982, the UN predicted that by the year 2000 there would be “devastation as complete, as irreversible as any nuclear holocaust.”16 This is the kind of “exaggeration, alarmism, and extremism” that caused Michael Shellenberger to write Apocalypse Never, which demonstrates, using the best-available science, the hypocrisies, inconsistencies, and irrational thinking underpinning much of modern environmentalism’s doomsday message.17

Although at the time of writing we are still in the process of separating fact from fiction, it seems inescapable that apocalyptic scenarios have also played a significant role in the world’s response to the emergence of COVID. The modelling and predictions by now-disgraced UK mathematical epidemiologist Neil Ferguson were largely

13 Shellenberger, Apocalypse Never, 237.

14 Bjorn Lomborg, “The Comic Cries of Climate Apocalypse — 50 Years of Spurious Scaremongering,” New York Post, November 30, 2021, https://nypost. com/2021/11/30/the-comic-cries-of-climate-apocalypse-50-years-of-spurious-scaremongering/.

15 Lomborg, “The Comic Cries.”

16 Lomborg “The Comic Cries.”

17 Shellenberger, Apocalypse Never, xiii.

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responsible for severe world-wide lockdowns.18 He predicted that 2.2 million Americans and more than 500,000 in the UK could die from COVID as ICU capacity was overwhelmed. In New York, the USNS Comfort hospital ship was purposed to accept an overflow that never came as the ship remained mostly empty.19 Texas’ end to their mask mandate in early March of 2021 is another example. The Governor’s decision was decried by NIAID president Dr. Anthony Fauci as “really quite risky,” and President Joe Biden stated that the Texas Republican leaders were engaged in “Neanderthal thinking.”20 A month later Dr. Fauci was at a loss to explain why cases had not risen in the Lone Star State.21

These events could merely be examples of the experts knowing far less than they are often given credit for—they are simply poor prophets like the rest of us.22 The more alarming possibility is that there are other purposes behind the predictions. Whether or not these modern apocalypticists in environmentalism or medicine are knowingly harnessing the hidden power of prophecy, it has always been the case that, as Max Dublin states, “Predictions have power: there is no rhetorical or propaganda device more powerful than prophecy. Predictions do not simply describe the world—they act on it.”23 Although it was given in a different context, we may do well to apply the Old Testament test of prophecy to these modern doomsday predictors: “When a prophet speaks in the name of the LORD, if the word does not come to pass

18 John Fund, “‘Professor Lockdown’ Modeler Resigns in Disgrace,” The National Review, May 6, 2020, https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/professor-lockdown-modeler-resigns-in-disgrace/.

19 Ashley Collman, “How USNS Comfort Went from a Symbol of Hope with the President’s Blessing, to Heading Back from NYC Having Treated Fewer than 180 Patients,” Business Insider, April 26, 2020, https://www.businessinsider.com/ usns-comfort-nyc-coronavirus-timeline-2020-4.

20 Carlie Porterfield, “Dr. Fauci: Texas And Mississippi Mask Mandate Rollbacks Are ‘Ill-Advised’ And ‘Risky,’” Forbes, March 3, 2021, https://www.forbes.com/ sites/carlieporterfield/2021/03/03/dr-fauci-texas-and-mississippi-mask-mandate-rollbacks-are-ill-advised-and-risky/?sh=10736bdc1611.

21 Kathianne Boniello, “Fauci ‘Not Sure’ Why Texas Doesn’t Have COVID Uptick after Nixing Masks,” New York Post, April 10, 2021, https://nypost. com/2021/04/10/fauci-not-sure-why-texas-doesnt-have-covid-uptick-after-nixingmasks/.

22 For more on the dangerous role of “experts” in our current culture, see chapter 3.

23 Dublin, Futurehype, 5.

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or come true, that is a word that the LORD has not spoken; the prophet has spoken it presumptuously. You need not be afraid of him” (Dt 18:22).

living rEAdy

I bring up these examples to raise a question that could be leveled at this book—that I am fearmongering in order to drag people back in line with religious sentiments and traditional values, which benefits Christianity and the church. Ultimately, the reader will have to decide for himself, but my initial response to this is quite simple. As already mentioned, when it comes to the general principles that undergird most of the book, these are simply the normative, albeit radical, truths of living according to Christ’s commands. In those places where I do engage in prognostication, I have kept to facts that are readily available and demonstrable.

I will mention two examples. Short of a worldwide revolution or revival, there is a biometrically linked digital identification coming. It may start at the national level, but it will become global. When I deal with this further in chapter five, I will demonstrate that significant numbers of co-ordinated non-profits, tech giants, nations, and multi-billionaires are working openly and publicly on this project. It is not remotely hidden. It is couched in moral idioms and hailed as justice and equality, but it does not take much investigation to discover.

Another example is the digital surveillance of almost every aspect of our lives and behaviour, a growing technological omniscience that Shoshana Zuboff, riffing off of Orwell’s 1984, calls “Big Other” in her meticulously researched The Age of Surveillance Capitalism. 24 Whether or not these data extraction and behavioural modification systems will ever be controlled by a global elite or a “man of lawlessness” in our lifetimes is speculative; that these artificial intelligence systems are operative right now and constitute a financially fueled locomotive which would require a miracle to slow or stop, is a fact.

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24 Shoshana Zuboff, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism (New York: PublicAffairs, 2019), 376.

These and other emerging forces are beginning to threaten our faith and integrity in ways that most of us, at least in the West, have never encountered. This unknown ought not to cause anxiety or fear for the Christian, however. We may not know fully what is coming or what it will look like when it does, but the seven principles of this book will work nonetheless, grounded as they are in realities which surpass what we see with our eyes. This is the only safe way to proceed, for we always look as through a glass darkly (1 Cor 13:12). These exhortations build from the more general to the more specific, and to some degree from the more personal to the more global.

Firstly, you must be ready to fight for what is important in this world. We live in a world of a false and manufactured “peace” by which dark powers are gaining ascendancy. The battle is not against flesh and blood, but it does manifest itself in the world, and you will need to engage in this warfare not with bullets or steel, but with words—words of truth. As Jesus states at a very particular point in history, if you do not own a sword, “buy one” (Lk 22:36).

The second exhortation is to “flee the carnival,” that is to stop living your life pursuing ease and entertainment. The wealth to which we have become so accustomed in the West is likely to be our undoing. Subtle addictions will compromise the integrity of many as they are slowly boiled like a frog in the proverbial pot, unwilling and unable to escape the world and its coming judgment.25

Thirdly, “resist the mind-control” in order to escape the powers of persuasion that infect our world. We are living in a dumbed-down age in which we are spoon-fed prepared narratives and led astray by pagan ideologies. Increasingly uncommon are true thinkers who read books, evaluate ideas, and reflect on their implications. For better or for worse, our minds are plastic and they need discipline and renewal to discern the times and respond accordingly.

The fourth chapter concerns the deliberate destruction of the

25 God created the world good, and Christ’s lordship restores the created order, including the world as man’s habitation. We must not too greatly dichotomize the material and the spiritual. At times, however, the Scriptures use the word “world” to designate fallen and rebellious creation in hostility to Christ and His people (Jn 15:19, Jas 4:4, 1 Jn 2:16).

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family—the foundation of human society. The forces arrayed against parents and their children are as subtle as they are strong and much “home-work” will be needed to preserve the most important institution in the world and leave a heritage as God intends. In light of the hostility of the world, our homes should not only be havens, they should also be headquarters.

Chapter five begins to look further outward. Many, if not most, of our traditional institutions are severely compromised by cowardice and worldly ideologies, including Christian ones. They are rotting from the inside out, and we will need to build new structures to withstand the pressures of these evil days, especially if social ostracization begins. A new frontier is opening up and we need to “practice pioneering.”

The penultimate chapter attempts to unmask some of the abominations associated with world-influencing powers which are currently gaining a greater foothold in culture. In light of these evils, there is an ethical imperative which cannot come at too high a cost. We will need to be ready to draw strong lines, and even to give up our lives, rather than be implicated in these horrendous evils—we must not “dine with demons.”

The last exhortation is to “find the faithful.” There is tremendous ethical compromise in the evangelical church, and the dedicated disciple will need to find assemblies which apply the gospel to all of life, whose leaders are ready to suffer for the faith, and who will support you in the spiritual struggle as brothers-in-arms.

trutH And tribulAtion

This book is informed by two main areas of personal experience—pastoring and political advocacy. I have had the privilege of pastoring and preaching for twenty years in different roles. The call of the preacher is to seek out the meaning inherent in God’s Word, and then to exhort the world, and especially the faithful, to believe and obey it. Early on in my ministry I noted an uncomfortable but necessary truth, namely that the scriptural example of prophecy and preaching evidences a

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second-person imperative style. The one speaking for God is to put himself in the place of God and address himself to the “you” of his audience, making demands of them as those under obligation to God. In this way, the activity of the pulpit stands starkly apart from the advice and self-help material of the world.

In contrast to this scriptural model, it is common for modern preachers to use the proverbial “we” in an effort to place themselves, humbly it is thought, within the mass of those needing the same message. Although there is a nugget of truth to this modern approach, it nevertheless undermines the basic essence of preaching—the prophetic. As I have done my best over the years to speak as one speaking the very oracles of God (1 Pt 4:11), I have had to wrestle week by week with what I plan to definitively proclaim. This is a necessary but highly discomforting process! The results, it seems to me, can only be one of two things: hypocritical Pharisaism or a weekly and painful submission to Scripture’s difficult demands—a sort of death, if you will. In this process, however, the one proclaiming truth is both transformed and forced to overcome his natural cowardice to speak what is uncomfortable.

Although perhaps not as a matter of course, this kind of prophetic speech leads to marketplace-speaking and, in my personal experience, political advocacy on issues of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI), especially as they relate to women’s sex-based rights and the protection of children. The public preaching of God’s Word, and the preparation that precedes it, is one kind of refining fire. Political advocacy on forbidden topics is another.

Over the last several years, I have spoken to the Senate on Canada’s now-infamous Bill C-16,26 been one of the key leaders of the One Accord, 27 organized public protests, and trained hundreds of

26 Bill C-16 added gender identity and gender expression to the Canadian Human Rights Act, and was passed on June 15, 2017 in the Senate. “Bill C-16, An Act to Amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code : Wednesday, May 10, 2017” (Senate of Canada, 2017), https://sencanada.ca/en/committees/LCJC/noticeofmeeting/452675/42-1.

27 The One Accord, originally called The West Coast Christian Accord, is a Canadian statement on Scripture’s teaching on sexuality and gender, signed at the time of its unveiling on September 26, 2018 by two hundred pastors across Canada.

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church leaders in Canada on sex and gender issues. But I have also been compared to a neo-Nazi by regional news, had our church protested by gender-activists, and had a multi-church all-candidates meeting canceled by our local Member of Parliament, publicly naming me as hateful and bigoted. To state the obvious, these latter circumstances are not enjoyable or desirable. But they are helpful in knowing how our world thinks, where the battle is, and the price each one must pay to maintain his faith and integrity.

I will be drawing from my experience in the fields of both pastoral ministry and political advocacy in the book’s seven main exhortations. Although I have endeavoured to demonstrate the wisdom of these principles from a variety of sources both spiritual and secular, the truths contained in Scripture are crucial to this book’s thesis, and thus it must be a predominantly spiritual book. Only the truth of God’s word provides an overarching narrative that explains what will come, why it is permitted, the good that will come of it, and how everything is linked together. Secular sources can be useful in bringing to light certain aspects of crisis or cataclysm, but they are unable to connect it to the broader picture we see in the Bible. Moreover, it is through the scriptures alone that we can unveil the spiritual side of the apocalypse. The secularist may indeed see that there is a “devil” behind certain events (an idiom I have heard many times from unbelievers), but it is only through the Spirit of Christ that anyone is able to ascertain Satan’s true motives or strategies. As the apostle Paul says, “we are not ignorant of his designs” (2 Cor 2:11).

Lastly, only the gospel of Jesus Christ is able to offer true hope in times of tribulation. Although I make no predictions of the timing of apocalyptic scenarios or Christ’s return, the scriptures are clear that there will be a time prior to the end—whether soon, or yet still many years away—in which dark powers will be given free reign and dominion for a short while (Dn 7:21, Rv 13:7). At that time the “fight” against dark powers will not have earthly success. The fight

Rachel Browne, “How a Proposed Conversion Therapy Ban and LGBTQ2 Issues Are Mobilizing Canada’s Christian Right,” Global News, July 22, 2019, https://globalnews. ca/news/5511047/conversion-therapy-ban-3/.

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will still honor Christ and result in glories which the faithful will share with Him at His return, but the secularist will at that time have no hope, because he has no belief beyond the material. Even at present, however, the gospel and the words of Jesus offer the only true hope, joy, and peace that is able to keep us steadfast and unshakeable though surrounded by evils: “I will not be afraid of many thousands of people who have set themselves against me all around” (Ps 3:6).

Although the principles in this book are useful for all believers, I have written with two main groups in mind. Firstly, I am concerned for those who are theologically minded and have a track record of faithfulness, yet seem oblivious to the dangers that are rising around them and the rapid changes which threaten their integrity, fruitfulness, or even their souls. As we will see, some of the growing pressures of our world-system are subtle. Because of the relative comfort of their lives, many of these people are not ready for the tribulation that may come at any time. They assume they are living in peacetimes and are late to the game in drawing battlelines. Meanwhile, the Beast-system is deploying its propaganda, spies, and guerillas, readying for all-out warfare. My hope is that this book serves as a warning to this well-meaning, but unprepared group.

I am also concerned, however, about those who see some of the potentially seismic changes occurring at present and are fearful or depressed, easily overcome by the latest news, or consumed with unearthing the identity of the world’s supervillains in their internet-sleuthing. I know far too many people who are anxiety-laden because of these worries about the future. I do not doubt that some of their unearthed conspiracy-theories may be conspiracy-facts. It is beyond doubt, however, that any pursuit which has as its regular outcome anxiety, depression, or fear, is not the fruit of God’s Spirit. The Christian ought to spend more time working against evil powers than discovering their secret identities; more time praying the promises of God’s Word than trying to put the puzzle pieces together; more time sharing the gospel of salvation than sharing their recent findings on social media.

It is possible that this latter group may wish for more in this

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book—more specifics, more details, more prognostication. This is not my purpose, however. This book is not chiefly about vaccines, mandates, or big pharma. It is not primarily concerned with Bill Gates, George Soros, or Klaus Schwab. It is not ultimately about the World Economic Forum, the UN, or the Global Elite either. This book is about you. It is about surviving the coming cataclysm with your soul secured and your integrity intact. It is about having peace, joy, and purpose in the midst of tribulation. It is about fighting a good fight, keeping the faith, and winning a prize at the end of it all (2 Tm 4:7–8).

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Buy a Sword

EMbrACE tHE AdvEnturE

James Chalmers was born in Scotland in 1841 and grew up in a fishing village where he was known for his aquatic adventures, narrowly escaping death by drowning on several occasions.1 This adventurous spirit was turned towards the South Pacific when as an eighteen-yearold he was converted at an evangelistic meeting that he had attended only in order to cause trouble.2 Chalmers was eventually called by God to brave the deep spiritual darkness of New Guinea. It was a work of constant danger; he was shipwrecked four times,3 his life was regularly threatened by the indigenous cannibals, and the tropical diseases which menaced foreigners eventually claimed both his first and second wives.4 But God used Chalmers’ fiery enthusiasm, strong personality, and unshakable faith to transform New Guinea. Throughout his life, the Scotsman trained dozens of martyr-minded indigenous leaders, baptized hundreds of New Guineans, saw churches of thousands established, and effected widespread societal change.5 Having spent several weeks on shipboard with Chalmers on one occasion, the great novelist Robert Louis Stevenson, author of Treasure Island and other adventure tales, wrote of the great missionary, “He took me fairly by storm

1 Eugene Myers Harrison, “James Chalmers: The Greatheart Of New Guinea,” in Giants of the Missionary Trail (Chicago: Scripture Press Foundation, 1954), 131, https://archive.org/details/giantsofmissiona00harr.

2 Harrison, “James Chalmers,” 132.

3 Harrison, “James Chalmers,” 153.

4 Harrison, “James Chalmers,” 142, 156.

5 Harrison, “James Chalmers,” 145, 155–156.

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