How many of you have heard of "The Coming Four Blood Moons"? John Hagee has a teaching on this that is quite popular. How many of you know who John Hagee is?
John Hagee is the founder and senior pastor of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texa--a non-denominational mega-church with more than 20,000 active members. It is said that Hagee speaks worldwide into 99 million homes. He forged an unprecedented alliance between Israel-loving Christians and Zionist Jews. His organization, "Christians United for Israel," lobbies for the Jewish state and opposes any land concessions for peace. Hagee has boasted that his powerful organization has more influence than the famous Jewish lobbying group AIPAC.
"When a congressman sees someone from AIPAC coming through the door, he knows he represents six million people. We represent 40 million people," the televangelist said.
In John Hagee's 2007 book, In Defense of Israel, He recounts facing down opposition from both Jews and evangelicals to found "Christians United for Israel" and their "Night to Honor Israel." From the beginning, Hagee said, "I set forth an unbendable ground rule: members had to agree to set aside both theological and political agendas and focus on a single issue-support for Israel. We agreed that all 'Night to Honor Israel events would be nonconversionary." (p46)
So set aside theological agendas except one mandating Christians to silence. This should cause alarm among Christians. Silencing the Gospel is the act of persecutors, not Christians.
Because of the power and effects of Christian Zionism, Hagee's teachings should matter to everyone. But they should especially matter to Christians.
Hagee did a three part series on "The Coming Four Blood Moons" back in December of 2012. He has videos of this series for sale and a book on it coming out in October. Hagee got this teaching on "The Coming Four Blood Moons" from Pastor Mark Biltz of El Shaddai Ministries in the Tacoma, Washington area. Mark said he was viewing a popular photo of the blood red moon over the Dome of the Rock from February 20, 2008 when he recalled that the Bible predicted blood red lunar eclipse before the end times. He is referring to:
"The sun will be turned into darkness And the moon into blood Before the great and awesome day of the LORD comes. Joel 2:31 NASB
Mark Biltz looked at NASA's tables for solar and lunar eclipses and found that we have had blood-red moons on the first day of Passover and the first day of Sukkot on back-to-back years seven times since A.D.1.
Biltz also found a string of lunar and solar eclipses starting in 2014 through 2015 and nothing significant for the rest of the century. In 2015 there will be a pair of solar and lunar eclipses two weeks apart (on the new moon and full moon) one in the spring and one in the fall. From that he postulated that perhaps Yeshua will return that year, around the time of the final eclipses in the fall.
His intriguing discovery caught the attention of prophecy buffs everywhere. In April, he did a video interview with Prophecy InTheNews.com. In that video R. C. Church said that what Bilts is teaching is "A discovery of astronomical proportions." Later that month World Net Daily.com did an article summarizing the interview, which was titled "Blood Moon Eclipses: 2nd Coming in 2015?"
Well Hagee picked up on this and really popularized it with his video's and books.
Hagee starts his series on "The Coming Four Blood Moons" by reading Joel 2:30-31 and Acts 2:19-20 and says that these four blood moons that run from April 15, 2014 to September 28, 2015 are what Joel and Peter were talking about. He says, "They will be a world shaking event." Then he asks, "Is this the end of the age?"
Hagee then goes to Genesis 1:
Then God said, "Let there be lights in the expanse of the heavens to separate the day from the night, and let them be for signs and for seasons and for days and years; Genesis 1:14 NASB
Hagee says, "The heavens are God's billboard, and when something big is about to happen He gives planet earth a signal that something significant is about to happen. Pay attention! NASA said these four blood moons are coming. God has said through Joel and St. Peter, Listen!" So should we be watching the sky, or reading our Bibles?
What Hagee misses here is that they weren't just for signs but also for seasons. The word "sign" is from the Hebrew word oth, which means "the sign" or "the seal." Examining the Hebrew letters of the word oth we get alef, meaning: "leader," vav meaning: "nail," and tav meaning: "cross." The sun, moon, and stars were first and for- most a "sign" of "the Leader nail[ed] [to the] cross." How do the heavenly lights point to Messiah? Hang on. The word "season" is the Hebrew mow'ed, which means: "appointed times," referring to the Feasts of Yahweh. The Feasts point to Messiah, and they are dependant upon the moon and sun. So the sun, moon, and stars are placed where they are for the Scriptural determination of the Feasts of Yahweh, which point to Messiah, "the Leader nailed to the cross."
All these feasts were fulfilled in AD 70 with the destruction of Jerusalem. The moon is no longer a sign. The signs have been fulfilled.
Then Hagee uses:
"But in those days, after that tribulation, THE SUN WILL BE DARKENED AND THE MOON WILL NOT GIVE ITS LIGHT, AND THE STARS WILL BE FALLING from heaven, and the powers that are in the heavens will be shaken. Mark 13:24-25 NASB
Hagee says, "These verses describe a time in the future when the sun and moon will eclipse at the same time." He says these coming blood moons are God's signs to this terminal generation that something big is going to happen soon. He connects these four blood moons with Israel as Blitz did. Saying that every time these four blood moons appear it is a sign of something big happening for Israel.
Hagee says that these four blood moons have happened three other times to mark significant events in Israel's history. They happened in 1492, which was the Spanish Inquisition final year, when the Alhambra Decree ordered all remaining Jews who would not convert to Christianity to leave Spain.
The four blood moons actually started the following year, but close enough. The four blood moons occurred on:
* Passover, April 2, 1493
* Sukkoth, Sept. 25, 1493
* Passover, March 22, 1494
* Sukkoth, Sept. 15, 1494
Hagee says the next four blood moons happened in 1948, which was Israel's War of Independence and when they received statehood. The four blood moons actually started the following year, but again, close enough, right? The four blood moons occurred on:
* Passover, April 13, 1949
* Sukkoth, Oct. 7, 1949
* Passover, April 2, 1950
* Sukkoth, Sept. 26, 1950
Hagee says the next four blood moons happened in 1967, which was Israel's Six-Day War. The four blood moons occurred on:
* First Day of Passover, April 24, 1967
* First Day of Sukkoth, Oct. 18, 1967
* First Day of Passover. April 13, 1968
* First Day of Sukkoth, Oct. 6, 1968
Hagee says that each time, God lit up the heavens by four blood moons. He makes it sound like these are the only times the four blood moons happened, but that isn't quite true. Mark Biltz found that we have had blood-red moons on the first day of Passover and the first day of Sukkot on back-to-back years seven times since A.D.1. Only three of these occurrences were connected to Israel. The others were in A.D. 162/163, A.D.795/796, A.D.842/843, and A.D.860/861. We don't have any historical connections to Israel for these years.
Hagee says, "The worlds greatest scientists at NASA have confirmed that the four blood moons have happened three times in five thousand plus years. And it's getting ready to happen again starting in April 15, 2014."
Hagee says, "Jesus said when you see these signs (which to Hagee means "The Four Blood Moons") lift up your heads because your redemption draws near." Quoting Luke 21:28. Then he says, "The Church is soon to leave this world." And then to a thunderous applause he says, "The King is coming, the King is coming, He is coming soon." Hagee says over and over that, "Jesus said, 'When you see these signs (pointing to his chart of "The Four Blood Moons") lift up your head for your redemption draws neigh.'" All the church is applauding.
Let's look at the context of that statement that Yeshua makes:
And while some were talking about the temple, that it was adorned with beautiful stones and votive gifts, He said, "As for these things which you are looking at, the days will come in which there will not be left one stone upon another which will not be torn down." Luke 21:5-6 NASB
The context here is the Jewish Temple and its coming destruction:
"But when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then recognize that her desolation is near. "Then those who are in Judea must flee to the mountains, and those who are in the midst of the city must leave, and those who are in the country must not enter the city; Luke 21:20-21 NASB
Yeshua is talking to people in His day, warning them of the A.D. 70 destruction of Jerusalem. He said, "...flee to the mountains!" This is a local event, or it would do no good to flee to the mountains. Now here is the verse Hagee continues to quote:
"But when these things begin to take place, straighten up and lift up your heads, because your redemption is drawing near." Luke 21:28 NASB
The "these things" in the context of this verse is the destruction of Jerusalem. Hagee keeps using this verse, telling his people that when they see "The Coming Four Blood Moons" their redemption is drawing near. He is two thousand years late.
As I said earlier, Hagee starts his series on "The Coming Four Blood Moons" by reading Joel 2:30-31 and Acts 2:19-20 and says that these four blood moons that run from April 15, 2014 to September 28, 2015 are what Joel and Peter were talking about. Were Joel and Peter talking about events that will start in 2014? Since Peter quotes the text from Joel let's go to Acts and see what Peter is saying:
but this is what was spoken of through the prophet Joel...'THE SUN WILL BE TURNED INTO DARKNESS AND THE MOON INTO BLOOD, BEFORE THE GREAT AND GLORIOUS DAY OF THE LORD SHALL COME. Acts 2:16 and 20 NASB
This is the verse Hagee uses and ties to the four blood moons that NASA says will begin April 15 of 2014. Let's look at Acts 2 and see if we can understand what Peter is talking about:
When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place. And suddenly there came from heaven a noise like a violent rushing wind, and it filled the whole house where they were sitting. And there appeared to them tongues as of fire distributing themselves, and they rested on each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit was giving them utterance. Acts 2:1-4 NASB
On the very day that the Jews from around the world gathered in Jerusalem to reaffirm their commitment to the Covenant of Moses, the Holy Spirit descended upon Israel to offer the promise of the New Covenant to all who will believe. This New Covenant makes Torah a matter of the heart.
The Hebrew people had gathered for the Festival of Shavuot as they did every year for a thousand years. But this time it wasn't a rehearsal, it was the antitype. The prophecy that they came to rehearse was being fulfilled. This day they were to become the "first fruits"; members of a new Church, the Church of Yeshua the Messiah. The promised New Covenant had arrived.
This text is talking about Jews who were in the Jewish Temple when they received what Yahweh had promised Israel and Judah--the New Covenant. Understanding this, notice what Hagee says. The Houston newspaper quoted Hagee's own shocking words: "I'm not trying to convert the Jewish people to the Christian faith." And further revealed:
'In fact, trying to convert Jews is a "waste of time," he said. 'The Jewish person who has his roots in Judaism is not going to convert to Christianity. There is no form of Christian evangelism that has failed so miserably as evangelizing the Jewish people. They (already) have a faith structure. Everyone else, whether Buddhist or Baha'i, needs to believe in Jesus,' he says. 'But not Jews. Jews already have a covenant with God that has never been replaced by Christianity,' he says.
He teaches a separate covenant for Israel and Christians. So what in the world is happening to these Jews at Pentecost?
As the Spirit fell on the 120 disciples in the temple with the sound of wind and tongues of fire, it got the attention of those worshipers in the temple:
And they all continued in amazement and great perplexity, saying to one another, "What does this mean?" 13 But others were mocking and saying, "They are full of sweet wine." Acts 2:12-13 NASB
Because of the audiovisual effect of Pentecost, a crowd gathered around, giving Peter the opportunity to preach. So he does:
But Peter, taking his stand with the eleven, raised his voice and declared to them: "Men of Judea, and all you who live in Jerusalem, let this be known to you, and give heed to my words. 15 "For these men are not drunk, as you suppose, for it is only the third hour of the day; 16 but this is what was spoken of through the prophet Joel: Acts 2:14-16 NASB
Please notice that the very first act of this newly constituted Christian congregation was to do an expositional study of the Scriptures. In the midst of this great outpouring of the Holy Spirit, among signs and wonders and speaking in tongues, what did Peter do? Essentially, he said, "Let's have a Bible study! Let's study Joel to gain an understanding of what is happening."
Notice what Paul calls the Church:
but in case I am delayed, I write so that you may know how one ought to conduct himself in the household of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and support of the truth. 1 Timothy 3:15 NASB
Paul calls the Church: "the pillar and support of the truth." The word "pillar" here is the idea of "display." The idea is that the Church's mission is to hold up the truth of God for all men to see. The Church is to support and display the truth of God. We are not the source of truth, the Bible is, but we are to support and display it. The Bible is God's Word, and the Church is to support and display that truth. I don't believe that the Church's mission has changed; we are to be the pillar and support of the truth. This is done through faithfully expounding the truth of God's Word. This is the mission of every local church, but I believe that most local churches have forsaken this role.
In his book Amusing Ourselves to Death, Neil Postman writes, "Toward the end of the nineteenth century. . . the Age of Exposition began to pass, and the early signs of its replacement could be discerned. Its replacement was to be the Age of Show Business."
Postman is right on with his assessment. In this Age of Show Business, truth is irrelevant; what really matters is whether we are entertained. Substance counts for little; style is everything. I'm afraid that the Church is forsaking its calling; it is no longer the pillar and ground of the truth, but has become a source of entertainment. Back to our text:
but this is what was spoken of through the prophet Joel: Acts 2:16 NASB
Notice carefully what Peter says here. "This"--referring to the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, the birth of the Church, the arrival of the New Covenant, the beginning of the second exodus for the New Israel. Peter says that what you are seeing happen here is "...what was spoken of through the prophet Joel." Peter is saying, "This is what Yahweh told us would happen through Joel." Now Hagee takes Joel 2 and Acts 2 and ties them to "The Coming Four Blood Moons." But what Peter is very clearly saying is that what is happening in Acts 2, what they were experiencing was the fulfillment of Joel 2. The first century church was experiencing the fulfillment of Joel's prophecy. "This is what was spoken of through the prophet Joel." This is the most remarkable event in the history of Israel, and there are no blood moons here.
Peter proceeds to quote, with a few minor variations, Joel 2:28-32. Later Peter will cite Psalm 16:8-11 and Psalm 110:1. He did not have a Bible in book form, since books, as we know them, were not yet invented. And he did not unroll several scrolls to the right text so that he could read these verses. Rather, he recited them from memory! The Jews placed a huge emphasis on memorization of God's Word. We should all be hiding God's Word in our hearts.
Peter's citation of Joel makes several points, I want to just look at one of them:
In the last days, Yahweh will pour forth of His Spirit on all flesh:
'AND IT SHALL BE IN THE LAST DAYS,' God says, 'THAT I WILL POUR FORTH OF MY SPIRIT UPON ALL MANKIND; AND YOUR SONS AND YOUR DAUGHTERS SHALL PROPHESY, AND YOUR YOUNG MEN SHALL SEE VISIONS, AND YOUR OLD MEN SHALL DREAM DREAMS; 18 EVEN UPON MY BONDSLAVES, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, I WILL IN THOSE DAYS POUR FORTH OF MY SPIRIT And they shall prophesy. Acts 2:17-18 NASB
Joel 2.28 reads, "And it shall come about after this that I will pour out my Spirit on all mankind." But Peter, under the inspiration of the Spirit, changes it to "the last days." So Peter is saying that he and his audience were in the "last days."
What exactly are the "last days"? When did they start? When did they end? These are very important questions that must be answered if we are going to interpret the Bible correctly. Hopefully, this study will answer these questions.
Most Christians today would probably say that we (twenty first century American Christians) are living in the last days. This is a commonly held view. There are many today who believe we are in the last days, because they see all of the Middle East turmoil, technological advancements, "new world order," high gas prices, immorality, etc. They claim that these are fulfillments of biblical prophecy that prove that we are in the last days.
John MacArthur writes, "Now I'll tell you something very simple. Put it in your theological file, you're living in the last days. Everybody's been living in the last days since Jesus arrived to minister." So he says that the last days have lasted for 2,000 years. At the time that Peter preached this message Israel had been in existence for about 1600 years. If Israel was only 1600 years old, does it make sense that her last days would last for 2,000 years? How could her last days last longer than her whole prior existence?
Let's examine what the Bible says about the "last days" and see if we can come to an understanding of their meaning. Peter is saying that Pentecost is the fulfullment of Joel, which was to happen in the "last days." So since it was now happening, it must be that they were in the last days. Notice what the author of Hebrews says:
in these last days has spoken to us in His Son, whom He appointed heir of all things, through whom also He made the world. Hebrews 1:2 NASB
The writer of Hebrews says that they (first century Christians) were in the last days. Most Christians would agree that the last days began around the time of Christ; the big debate comes over when do the last days end? Hopefully, our study today will help us answer that question.
In order to understand the term "last days," let's look at how the phrase was originally used in the Hebrew Scriptures. The Bible's first use of the phrase "last days" is found in Genesis:
Then Ya`akov called for his sons and said, "Gather yourselves together, and I will tell you what will happen to you in the acharit-hayamim. Genesis 49:1 CJB
The "acharit hayamim (ak-crit-hi-mem) is the Hebrew for the "last days." Consider carefully to whom the phrase "last days" is primarily addressed. Jacob is talking to his sons (the twelve tribes of Israel), and he pronounces the general evil that would come upon them. So, clearly, Israel is the subject of the last days, and the last days concern Israel:
'Though Balak were to give me his house full of silver and gold, I could not do anything contrary to the command of the LORD, either good or bad, of my own accord. What the LORD speaks, that I will speak'? 14 "And now behold, I am going to my people; come, and I will advise you what this people will do to your people in the days to come." Numbers 24:13-14 NASB
The CJB has here "acharit hayamim (ak-crit-hi-mem). Here again the vision is concerning the Jews. It was concerning what would happen to Israel in the last days.
Isaiah predicts these "last days" as well:
The word which Isaiah the son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem. 2 Now it will come about that In the last days, The mountain of the house of the LORD Will be established as the chief of the mountains, And will be raised above the hills; And all the nations will stream to it. Isaiah 2:1-2 NASB
The vision was concerning Judah and Jerusalem. This is speaking of the New Covenant that is inaugurated in the "last days." Nowhere is the phrase "last days" used to refer to the physical planet, but, rather, it is referring to the "last days" of the nation Israel.
Moses confirms that the "last days" of the Jews would be characterized by devastation and their ultimate scattering:
"And the LORD will scatter you among the peoples, and you shall be left few in number among the nations, where the LORD shall drive you. Deuteronomy 4:27 NASB
"When you are in distress and all these things have come upon you, in the latter days, you will return to the LORD your God and listen to His voice. Deuteronomy 4:30 NASB
He continues this idea toward the end of the book:
"For I know that after my death you will act corruptly and turn from the way which I have commanded you; and evil will befall you in the latter days, for you will do that which is evil in the sight of the LORD, provoking Him to anger with the work of your hands." Deuteronomy 31:29 NASB
Moses says, "...evil will befall you in the latter days..." Moses was leading the company of Israel. There is no reference to Gentiles being the subject of these latter days.
Yahweh, through Ezekiel, warns Israel (My people) of their destruction by the hand of foreign nations:
and you will come up against My people Israel like a cloud to cover the land. It will come about in the last days that I shall bring you against My land, in order that the nations may know Me when I shall be sanctified through you before their eyes, O Gog." Ezekiel 38:16 NASB
In his second message of the series, "The Coming Four Blood Moons," Hagee goes to Ezekiel 38 and says that this text is talking about the destruction of Israel's enemies at some yet future battle:
And the word of the LORD came to me saying, "Son of man, set your face toward Gog of the land of Magog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech and Tubal, and prophesy against him Ezekiel 38:1-2 NASB
Hagee says that these nations, listed in Ezekiel 38 are Russia, Iran, Lybia, Germany, Turkey and Etheopia. He says, "These nations will come against Israel and God will wipe them out." Hagee describes in detail how this battle of Gog and Magog will take place. He tells what Israel will do and what these nations will do. His says that verse 2 talks about Putin and Russia. He says that the word "lions" in verse 13 in the KJV speaks of America. He goes on and on spouting out Zionistic drivel and his people stand and applaud.
Back to our study of the last days. Michael, the archangel, spoke to Daniel associating the latter days with Daniel's people:
"Now I have come to give you an understanding of what will happen to your people in the latter days, for the vision pertains to the days yet future." Daniel 10:14 NASB
The phrase "your people" is referring to Israel. Israel is Daniel's people. The time of this writing is about 536 B.C. He says that the vision of what will happen to Israel in the latter days is a long way off, "...the vision pertains to the days yet future." So, in Daniel's time, the "last days" were a long way off.
Hosea talks about how the elect remnant will turn to Yahweh in the "last days":
Afterward the sons of Israel will return and seek the LORD their God and David their king; and they will come trembling to the LORD and to His goodness in the last days. Hosea 3:5 NASB
This is talking about Israel trusting their Messiah Yeshua. Finally, in Micah, the Prophet states that the last days involves the destruction of physical Israel, and the establishment of the true Israel:
Therefore, on account of you, Zion will be plowed as a field, Jerusalem will become a heap of ruins, And the mountain of the temple will become high places of a forest. Micah 3:12 NASB
And it will come about in the last days That the mountain of the house of the LORD Will be established as the chief of the mountains. It will be raised above the hills, And the peoples will stream to it. Micah 4:1 NASB
In order to understand these verses, we must understand that there are two Israels:
But it is not as though the word of God has failed. For they are not all Israel who are descended from Israel; Romans 9:6 NASB
Within national Israel is "true Israel," or "spiritual Israel." Most of Israel was faithless, only a remnant was redeemed. Those of faith made up the remnant.
Hagee says, "The message of the four blood moons is this, God is going to defend Israel in His time." The exact opposite is true! The Scriptures that talk about the moon turning to blood are talking about national Israel's destruction.
Yahweh is saying that there is going to be an end to some aspect of Israel and a resurrection of something else. Yahweh was going to destroy her national, political existence and spiritually resurrect her:
She has fallen, she will not rise again-- The virgin Israel. She lies neglected on her land; There is none to raise her up. 3 For thus says the Lord GOD, "The city which goes forth a thousand strong Will have a hundred left, And the one which goes forth a hundred strong Will have ten left to the house of Israel." Amos 5:2-3 NASB
National Israel will be destroyed. But spiritual Israel will be Restored:
"In that day I will raise up the fallen booth of David, And wall up its breaches; I will also raise up its ruins, And rebuild it as in the days of old; Amos 9:11 NASB
Booth refers to his family line. Yahweh is going to destroy and rebuild Israel.
Israel is not a term like Ammon, Moab, Greece, or Rome. Israel cannot be defined in terms of physical descent, or understood simply on the human side; it is created not by blood or soil, but by the promise of Yahweh.
It is evident, or at least it should be, that physical Israel was the main subject involved in these texts dealing with the "last days." Their last days came, and Yahweh destroyed them. The nation of Israel has not existed for nearly 2,000 years. National Israel was destroyed in A.D. 70. Those in the Middle East who affirm themselves as Israel have no right to do so. There is no Jewish race or nation today. Yahweh put an end to Judaism in A.D. 70. The "last days" were the "last days" of Israel. The last days ended when the nation Israel ended.
Hagee says, "The world is never going to end. People who say that it is are biblically illiterate. At the end of the dispensation of grace, the sun is going to be darkened, and the moon will not give it's light." To support this he uses:
"But immediately after the tribulation of those days THE SUN WILL BE DARKENED, AND THE MOON WILL NOT GIVE ITS LIGHT, AND THE STARS WILL FALL from the sky, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken, Matthew 24:29 NASB
By the "dispensation of grace" I assume he means the New Covenant. And if this is what he means, then he is biblically illiterate. Because the Bible only talks about two ages. And the only age that ends in the Old Covenant is the Jewish age. The last days are the last days of Israel.
Matthew 24:29 is what Joel talked about, and Yeshua said it would all be fulfilled within that generation:
"Truly I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all these things take place. Matthew 24:34 NASB
Yeshua, here, very plainly and very clearly, tells His disciples that ALL of the things He had mentioned would come to pass in THEIR GENERATION. This includes the Gospel being preached in all the world, the abomination of desolation, the great tribulation, and the coming of the Son of man.
Hagee ties Matthew 24:29 to the coming four blood moons. But again he is off by two thousand years. Yeshua said His generation would see the "...moon not give it's light." And biblically, a generation is forty years.
These passages that refer to the dimming of the sun (Matthew 24:29; Joel 2:31) and the moon turning to blood (Joel 2:31) are speaking in apocalyptic terms; this is not literal language. Yeshua said it all happened in His generation.
Contrary to popular opinion, we are not living in the "last days," but the first days of the New Covenant age. The New Covenant age is "the eternal covenant."
Now the God of peace, who brought up from the dead the great Shepherd of the sheep through the blood of the eternal covenant, even Yeshua our Lord, Hebrews 13:20 NASB
An eternal covenant has no "last days." We are living in the first days of the eternal age. The "last days" spoken of by the biblical writers were the "last days" of the Jewish Old Covenant age, which became obsolete and passed away in the A.D. 70 with the judgment and destruction of Jerusalem.
The coming four blood moons will be the eighth time this has happened since 1 AD. They mean nothing as far as the Bible is concerned. The biblical end times are over!
Hagee said, "None of these dates are mine, half of them belong to God and the other half to NASA. And they are both to reasonable intelligent sources of reference." He says that these four blood moons are God's predictions and NASA's predictions, He says he is making no predictions. Really? He continually ties the coming four blood moons to verses in Scripture that talk of the Second Coming, but says, he's not making predictions!
When these four blood moons come and go, Hagee will change his view and keep right on preaching to his faithful undiscerning crowd. But until then, let's use people's awareness of these coming four blood moons to share the truth of fulfilled eschatology with them.
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