Monday, December 21, 2009

Devil of a Depression

The financial crisis was not that bad in New Zealand.

  • The banking system is strong
  • GDP declined by less than 3 percent.
  • Most people still have their jobs.
  • Property prices fell be 10 percent, but have recovered quickly.
  • People are still walking their dogs (not eating them).
God was going to work the crisis for good by using it to shake the nation, but his people were not ready, so he turned back the evil. The crisis was not as severe as expected, because God held back the economic tide to protect careless people from unnecessary suffering. The entire world benefited from this mercy,

but…

It will not happen again
In recent years, a power shift has taken place in New Zealand. We have unwittingly handed control over many aspects of our culture, our society and our economy to the forces of evil. Our nation has progressed so far down the wrong road that the forces of evil now have a much freer hand. God’s ability to turn back evil is now severely limited. By choosing to cast off restraint, we have left evil unrestrained.

So far the consequences have not been that serious, but the evil one is now flexing his muscles ready to show what he can do. He has been watching the world financial crisis and thinking, “I can do better than that”. His is planning a strike against our export industries that will devastate the New Zealand economy and plunge us into a serious disaster. This crisis will not be constrained by the hand of God, but will be the devil’s depression.

The current financial crisis will be followed by a worse depression worked by the devil’s fury for the purposes of evil. A crisis made over by God could have brought revival and blessing, if we had been prepared, but the devil’s depression will bring collapse and destruction that is deeper and darker than anything that this generation has seen.

Satan is not as powerful as we like to think. He is having difficulty getting together the capability to cause a disaster, but he will eventually succeed.

2 comments:

Gene said...

I have received a clear word on this. I will share it soon.

Ron McK said...

What I have written in this and the next two posts applies specifically to New Zealand.

The situation in the USA is probably different. Here the percentage of Christians is down to about 5 percent of the population, whereas there at least forty percent of Americans claim to be Christian, so there is a greater residue of faith there to bring down mercy. We should never underestimate God's willingness to hold back judgement out of respect for faithful men and women of previous generations.

NZ had now crossed a line in the sand, whereas I do not sense that the US has yet. The US is probably where we were twenty years ago.

I will be interested to read your word when your release it, Gene.