European Commission, Global Digital Passports, Mark of the Beast, Bible Prophecy and Coming Eurocentric World Government

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In a recent interview on Brannon Howse Live, Brannon engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Dr. Andy Woods about the European Commission's involvement in shaping a Eurocentric world government. They delve into biblical prophecies, drawing parallels between ancient empires and a future global order. This article explores the key insights and arguments presented in the interview, shedding light on the connections between the European Commission, Bible prophecy, and the concept of a Eurocentric world government.

The Prophecy of the Statue:

The conversation begins by examining the vision of a colossal statue seen by Nebuchadnezzar and later interpreted by the prophet Daniel in the sixth century B.C. The statue represents a succession of empires that would exert dominion over Israel. The empires depicted in the statue are Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome, and an as-yet-unfulfilled final empire represented by the statue's feet and ten toes.

The Legs of Iron and the Eurocentric World Government:

Dr. Woods explains that each part of the statue symbolizes a specific empire, with the legs of iron signifying the Roman Empire. Rome's historical dominance over Israel is crucial in understanding the prophecy's future implications. Drawing from this interpretation, Dr. Woods suggests that the future empire of the Antichrist will emerge from the cultural heritage of ancient Rome. He argues that this empire will initially be Eurocentric in nature but will eventually extend its influence globally, as described in biblical prophecy.

The European Commission and the Mark of the Beast:

Brannon Howse highlights the European Commission's recent activities and its involvement with organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO). Howse describes how the WHO is going to use the European Commission’s current technology of a digital health passport to build upon and create a global digital health passport.

Howse speculates that these endeavors, under the guise of health and pandemic management, might be laying the foundation for the prophesied mark of the beast as described in Revelation 13 and include a social credit system used to control and persecute those that dissent from the globalist agenda.

While Howse emphasizes that this is not a definitive claim, he asserts that the European Commission's participation in such initiatives aligns with the biblical notion of a Eurocentric world government and the fact the foundational basis of the technology comes out of Europe is very compelling. Howse reminds the audience that many years ago the European Commission had openly promoted the idea of dividing the world into ten regions. Such ten regions are describe in Daniel 2, Daniel 7 and Revelation 17.

The regional governments of ten have also been promoted by the Club of Rome and the United Nations.

The Mocking of Biblical Prophecy:

Both Howse and Dr. Woods reflect on the shift in evangelical circles where mockery and skepticism regarding these biblical prophecies have become prevalent. They note that some segments of Christianity abandoned the belief in a future Eurocentric world government, favoring alternative theological perspectives such as replacement theology and dominion theology. However, they argue that these alternative interpretations fail to account for the literal nature of the prophecy and the specific details provided in the biblical text.

Interpreting the Feet and Toes:

The discussion then focuses on the interpretation of the feet and toes of the statue. Dr. Woods explains that these elements represent a divided kingdom, with a mixture of iron and clay. The decreasing value of the metals in the statue suggests that this kingdom is flawed and destined for ultimate overthrow. It symbolizes the temporary and broken nature of the world system, awaiting the intervention of Jesus Christ and the establishment of His eternal kingdom.

The Fragility of the Kingdom:

The prophecy further describes the combination of iron and pottery, signifying strength and brittleness within the divided kingdom. It is foretold that despite attempts to unify, the different elements within the kingdom will not adhere to one another. This highlights the transient nature of the future Eurocentric world government, which, although formidable in some aspects, will lack the cohesion and longevity to establish a lasting dominion.

The interview with Brannon Howse and Dr. Andy Woods provides a thought-provoking exploration of the European Commission's role in shaping a Eurocentric world government, as foreshadowed in biblical prophecies. By analyzing the vision of the statue and drawing parallels between ancient empires and future events, they shed light on events and trends that are setting the stage for the fulfillment of and Bible prophecy. 

To watch this full interview click here:
https://www.worldviewweekend.com/tv/video/does-bible-describe-euro-cent…

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