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Manchester Attack is ‘Evidence we are Living in Prophetic Days,’ says End Times Pastor

-Previously published for: The Christian Post

As heinous terror attacks continue to take place in populated cities around the world and claim the lives of innocent men, women and children, Hotsenpiller’s new book aims to explain the evil and demonic source behind the spread of lawlessness the world is seeing today. 

The book aims to help readers begin to “connect the dots between biblical prophecy about lawlessness and current events.” 

Speaking with The Christian Post after 22 innocent people were killed and 110 injured when a suicide bomber attacked the outside of an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, last week, Hotsenpiller explained that the goal of his book is to help people understand “the mystery” of the extremist lawlessness. 

“A lot of people, we look at something like Manchester and we think of lawbreakers but we don’t think about a spirit behind that and where that originated from,” Hotsenpiller told CP. “I really try to grapple with the hard questions — like what is really going in our world with the shootings, with terror attacks, how we can connect biblical prophecies to lawlessness and current events.” 

“To help those living in the last days discern the times, Jesus gave prophetic declarations (Luke 11:29–30,32) that would signify those times had come. One of them was His prophecy of the men of Nineveh [Mosul, Iraq] rising up. 

“It is important to understand that the impact of ISIS reaches far beyond Iraq and the Middle East,” he added. “For one thing, prophesy fulfilled in part or completely is a source of encouragement and a tool for believers worldwide. Secondly, a global terror network that is no longer restricted to geographical borders is a new phenomenon, with implications for the entire world. Unlike with other terrorist groups, the appearance of ISIS can be directly linked to the increase of lawlessness on a global scale. The attack in Manchester is further evidence that we are living in prophetic days.” 

According to Hotsenpiller, the reason why the Manchester attack and other deadly terrorist attacks like it keep happening is because of an evil and satanic spirit that is overtaking the minds of the Islamic extremists responsible for carrying out the attacks. 

“When we start to look at evil in the world, it just takes on a whole different level,” he said. “That is why Manchester happened, because behind the scenes are these demonic spirits of lawlessness. It says in 2 Thessalonians 2 that the mystery of lawlessness is already at work. It’s being restrained right now by the Holy Spirit and by believers. But when the spirit and believers are removed from the Earth, then the lawless one, Satan, will be revealed.” 

“Lawlessness is the evil behind the evil acts and evil people,” he continued. “So, it’s a developed defiance that comes from Satan himself that does more than just act bad. They actually seek to control everything that is good and from God.” 

Hotsenpiller was critical of many Christians in the United States today and accused them of “handing over the keys” and conceding to the Islamic agenda. 

For historical context, he noted that the Middle East, which is now predominantly Muslim, was once “a Christian Middle East.” 

“The Middle East was a Christian Middle East until about 700 or 800. By 1100, it was completely gone. Instead of resisting evil, Christians just folded,” he explained. “They folded all across the Middle East. Rather than resist, they basically converted to Islam. What they did was they failed to believe the preaching of Jesus and defend that position.” 

Hotsenpiller told CP that Christians have the ability to “prevent the influx of evil.” However, he stressed that most Christians in America want to be “isolated from politics and evil in the world instead of being a crusader.” 

“Every great advancement of Christianity required somebody’s sacrifice and sacrifice wasn’t that I went to church on Sunday,” he said. 

Hotsenpiller noted a few shifts that have happened which suggest that proponents of the Islamic and secular agendas have taken influence away from Christians in various aspects of the American society, including academia and politics. 

“What we do is we have these wonderful ideas and we get this great thing going and then because we don’t stand for truth, we hand the keys over to someone in the name of some kind of human goodness, but not divine justice. We hand it over and we give up territory to the enemy,” he asserted. “Christians have to quit handing the keys over in the name of human niceness and realize that divine justice of God demands that we hold the ground that we have been given or sooner or later we will be giving up the keys to our own house.” 

Hotsenpiller further argued that too many churches in America today “lack a theological foundation.” 

“Even though they may be large churches and successful churches and they are ministering to a lot of people, do they have the theological background to know what is going on in our world?” he asked. “I talk to a lot of pastors and they don’t have a clue about things that are happening in the Middle East, the history of the Middle East and why it is happening here. Samuel B. Huntington was a theologian at Harvard and he basically outlined in the 1970s the agenda of Islam in taking over America.”

Lawlessness and the War on Law Enforcement

As someone who regularly speaks to biblical prophesy as it relates to the end of the world, I once was asked, “When you think about the future, what scares you?” Without hesitation, I responded, “Lawlessness.” 

Lawlessness is now becoming—a normal part of mainstream culture. The epidemic of violence is more than a plank in a political platform or a topic for talk radio; it will not be resolved with the passage of new, tougher laws because it is not simply a civil matter. It is a symptom of the much deeper and wider spiritual problem. A major shift appears to be taking place, indicating a new and threatening level of lawlessness in the United States, from the pinnacle of government to the living rooms of every community. 

James Hodgkinson, the man, identified as the shooter of House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and four others was a crazed left-winger who somehow justified his behavior because he did not approve of the politics of the President Donald J. Trump. Maybe it’s time to look deeper than one’s political views and identify the real problem that exists in society. 

The ambush shooting of a New York City police officer demonstrates the spirit of lawlessness that exists in our world. This was more than a random and isolated assassination, this is a war on our way of life and the foundation we hold dear. Maybe it’s time to look deeper than one’s political views and identify the real problem that exists in society. 

Our nation is great, in part due to government, laws, and order that we have enjoyed. Laws are designed to promote justice, and resolve conflicts. The Rule of Law militates against the right of an individual to decide for themselves, which laws are right and which laws are wrong. Without law, we have anarchy, fear and the erosion of civilization. 

Lawlessness is more than breaking the civil or national law. This is because lawlessness is not the action of violating the established laws of a nation; lawlessness runs much deeper and is by nature spiritual. Scripture recognizes the 

authority of government and even goes so far to say that they are appointed by God for the good of all mankind (Romans 13:1-3). 

The corrosive and destructive spirit of lawlessness is not primarily a consequence of defying the law. It also includes the absence of the love for his fellow man. It is quite possible (and all too common) for people to be model, law-abiding citizens with regards to the laws on the courthouse books, but if they do not have genuine love for God and for “neighbor,” then they are contributing to the problem of lawlessness. 

When society fails to respect the law, fear is elevated as disorder rises with the result that social patterns begin to change and residents feel disconnected from other members of society. Communities crumble, and trust is absent from the vocabulary, except as a memory. 

For America, perhaps our finest hour came after 9/11, which was an eye-opening alert that evil from outside was making its way in. We responded to our national shock by pulling together, foregoing personal concerns to help others in greater need, consoling those who had lost loved ones, and rebuilding what external terrorists thought they had destroyed. 

But to believe that America has somehow risen above the spirit of lawlessness that is spreading across the world is both foolish and naïve. In the years since 9/11, the pendulum has swung far in the opposite direction, revealing that this spirit has not been subdued. Our nation is being torn apart by inner-city strife, the dispute over immigration, the epidemic of addiction and more. In addition, we have begun to witness a startling disregard for God’s Law. 

What once was shocking and abhorrent to most people is now widely accepted. The threat of lawlessness from without, while still a cause for much concern, is far less frightening than the potential consequences of extended, ongoing weakening of our internal moral compass. 

We have become like the Prodigal Son who longs to return to the father. Remembering a time when things were better. America is not perfect, but America is great. During times of turmoil, struggle, and war we have demonstrated our resolve and our faith in God. The character and essential qualities of our great nation lie just below the surface of struggles. I, for one, am confident in our future.

The War on Law Enforcement

As someone who regularly speaks to biblical prophesy as it relates to the end of the world, I once was asked, “When you think about the future, what scares you?” Without hesitation, I responded, “Lawlessness.” 

Lawlessness is now becoming—a normal part of mainstream culture. The epidemic of violence is more than a plank in a political platform or a topic for talk radio; it will not be resolved with the passage of new, tougher laws because it is not simply a civil matter. It is a symptom of the much deeper and wider spiritual problem. A major shift appears to be taking place, indicating a new and threatening level of lawlessness in the United States, from the pinnacle of government to the living rooms of every community. 

James Hodgkinson, the man, identified as the shooter of House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and four others was a crazed left-winger who somehow justified his behavior because he did not approve of the politics of the President Donald J. Trump. Maybe it’s time to look deeper than one’s political views and identify the real problem that exists in society. 

The ambush shooting of a New York City police officer demonstrates the spirit of lawlessness that exists in our world. This was more than a random and isolated assassination, this is a war on our way of life and the foundation we hold dear. Maybe it’s time to look deeper than one’s political views and identify the real problem that exists in society. 

Our nation is great, in part due to government, laws, and order that we have enjoyed. Laws are designed to promote justice, and resolve conflicts. The Rule of Law militates against the right of an individual to decide for themselves, which laws are right and which laws are wrong. Without law, we have anarchy, fear and the erosion of civilization. 

Lawlessness is more than breaking the civil or national law. This is because lawlessness is not the action of violating the established laws of a nation; lawlessness runs much deeper and is by nature spiritual. Scripture recognizes the 

authority of government and even goes so far to say that they are appointed by God for the good of all mankind (Romans 13:1-3). 

The corrosive and destructive spirit of lawlessness is not primarily a consequence of defying the law. It also includes the absence of the love for his fellow man. It is quite possible (and all too common) for people to be model, law-abiding citizens with regards to the laws on the courthouse books, but if they do not have genuine love for God and for “neighbor,” then they are contributing to the problem of lawlessness. 

When society fails to respect the law, fear is elevated as disorder rises with the result that social patterns begin to change and residents feel disconnected from other members of society. Communities crumble, and trust is absent from the vocabulary, except as a memory. 

For America, perhaps our finest hour came after 9/11, which was an eye-opening alert that evil from outside was making its way in. We responded to our national shock by pulling together, foregoing personal concerns to help others in greater need, consoling those who had lost loved ones, and rebuilding what external terrorists thought they had destroyed. 

But to believe that America has somehow risen above the spirit of lawlessness that is spreading across the world is both foolish and naïve. In the years since 9/11, the pendulum has swung far in the opposite direction, revealing that this spirit has not been subdued. Our nation is being torn apart by inner-city strife, the dispute over immigration, the epidemic of addiction and more. In addition, we have begun to witness a startling disregard for God’s Law. 

What once was shocking and abhorrent to most people is now widely accepted. The threat of lawlessness from without, while still a cause for much concern, is far less frightening than the potential consequences of extended, ongoing weakening of our internal moral compass. 

We have become like the Prodigal Son who longs to return to the father. Remembering a time when things were better. America is not perfect, but America is great. During times of turmoil, struggle, and war we have demonstrated our resolve and our faith in God. The character and essential qualities of our great nation lie just below the surface of struggles. I, for one, am confident in our future.

PETITION: STOP California Governor Newsom From Shutting Down Churches And Houses Of Worship.

PETITION: STOP California Governor Newsom From Shutting Down Churches And Houses Of Worship. It’s Our First Amendment Right. 

Attorney General William P. Barr, in a letter to Governor Newsom, stated that “even in times of emergency when reasonable and temporary restrictions are placed on rights, the First Amendment and federal statutory law prohibit discrimination against religious institutions and religious believers. Thus, the government may not impose special restrictions on religious activity that do not also apply to a similar nonreligious activity.’ Simply put, there is no pandemic exception to the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights.”

The letter from Assistant Attorney General warned Governor Newsom of unfair treatment of California Churches:
“We are writing to you to raise several civil rights concerns with the treatment of places of worship in Executive Orders N-33-20 and N-60-20 and documents relating to the California Reopening Plan.”

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The Church in the book of Acts was no stranger to governmental displeasure, counter-culture activities, or a willingness to risk all for the advancement of the Kingdom.

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