Wormwood is Coming.
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If you were driving home at night and saw a light in the sky, which you initially took to be a star, suddenly descend and hover over the road and then begin moving down the road in the sky above you, and you were to follow that light in the sky until it stopped and hovered over a certain house, and if then you were to go up to the house and discover that a child had just been born inside, what would you call that light hovering in the sky over the house that was not a drone, a helicopter, or an airplane? If you were born in the modern age, you would call that light a UFO. If you were born in ancient times, you would call that light a star or an angel.
What comes to your mind when I say the word “angel?” For most modern-day Christians, this term immediately brings to mind medieval and renaissance-age European art depicting either babies or men with wings, sometimes with harps, and almost always with clouds around them. The only part about that scene that is grounded in scripture is the clouds. The bible is clear throughout that angels often use clouds to obscure themselves from the eyes of men when coming down to the Earth and when leaving the Earth. The Bible is also clear that angels descend from the heavens above, which is to say from the clouds and sky, the place of the sun and the moon, and the place of the stars, which is to say OUTER SPACE — a term that did not exist in the ancient times. In Genesis 1:1, we are told that “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” We are also told in Genesis 22:17 that God told Abraham, “…I will surely multiply your offspring as the stars of heaven and as the sand that is on the seashore.” So let us speak not as children or as superstitious pagans, for we know that “heaven” is in reference to the galaxy and the universe in which we live. Which is to say, all that is physically above the earth.
Do not be deceived by medieval-art-induced fantasies of alternate realities, for our God is a LIVING GOD, and His angels are those servants that travel between God himself and the many planets of His creation to watch over those who serve Him. This is not to say that all angels are good, the Bible tells us that there was a war in heaven in which Michael and the angels of God fought against Satan and his angels, who were in rebellion against God, and that those who were in rebellion “were defeated and there was no longer any place for them in heaven” (Rev 12:7). So, we know that the worlds that they raised up in rebellion against the commandments of God were destroyed, and we also know that they will be coming here, as refugees. (Rev 12:12)
The Bible also gives us details about certain of these beings who will be coming here during the end-times. The first of them will arrive on Earth onboard the “star” called “wormwood” and shall come forth like “locusts” but not to destroy plant life — but to ravage humanity for a period of 5 months. It also states that their goal will not be to kill — but to torment, and that those who they capture will seek death and not be allowed to die. We also know that their coming will bring contamination to large amounts of earth’s water supply (Rev 8), and that they shall not be able to harm any of us who have received the Holy Spirit (Rev 9:4). These have a leader who is named “the destroyer” (Greek “Apollyon” — Destroyer and Hebrew “Abaddon” — Doom) in Rev 9:11. After this we are told that there are four “other angels” who were “bound” until “this very hour, day, month and year” and that they will come with an invasion force of 200 million that will kill 1/3 of mankind (Rev 9:13–19). So, to be clear — “the destroyers” are the fallen and were unable to descend from the stars to the Earth until this particular time, much like the pagan kings of old were unable to descend upon the Israelites until they had corrupted themselves, in response to which the Lord removed his protection from them. In order to understand the nature of these “destroyers” who are coming, we must also look to Rev 11: 17–18, where those enthroned with God give thanks on their knees to the Lord “for rewarding thy servants, the prophets and the saints, and those who fear thy name, both small and great, and for destroying the destroyers of the earth.” So, when Christ returns, these “destroyers of the earth” shall in turn be destroyed themselves. Would Christ “destroy” angels who were servants of God? Of course not. These are the fallen. All those who arrive in force prior to Christ are the fallen.
The Devil and his fallen angels know that large portions of mankind will resist both the idea of joining them in their rebellion, and of taking the mark of the beast, because the Bible and Christian teachings have been spread throughout the entire earth. In order to gain absolute control, the forces of the fallen will use subterfuge and come in three waves. The first wave will come with wormwood, and their goal will be to drive mankind from the global south to the global north, causing massive, uncontrollable migration as mankind flees from the invaders who shall poison the waters and torment all whom they are able to capture. (Rev 8: 7–13 and Rev 9: 1–11). Do not be deceived, this is not random. Their targets were chosen with purpose, and that purpose is to overwhelm the more powerful nations of the earth and force all to combine under one banner that will be hostile to Christians. But still men will resist giving up their freedoms. So, the second wave will come, consisting of four additional races who shall wage all-out war on mankind (Rev 9: 12–23). The third and last wave shall be the worst but will appear as a means of false salvation. They are the serpents. The ancient enemy of mankind. They will not appear as their true selves, nor will they reveal their true intentions. They will come claiming that they have the power to enforce a peace between mankind and the other “alien” races, who in truth are their allies. They will claim to be our allies and will offer us knowledge and protection — but as shown by the scroll given to the prophet in Rev: 10, their alliance will seem sweet, but will bring great bitterness to the human race. Their “friendship” will be dependent upon the nations of the world surrendering their autonomy by merging together into one united government, while they seduce the leaders of our world into joining them in their rebellion against God.
In spite of these horrific events, the Bible tells us that humanity will not repent of its rebellion against God. What does this “rebellion” consist of? Rev 9:20–21: “The rest of mankind, who were not killed by these plagues, did not repent of the works of their hands, nor give up worshiping demons and idols of gold and silver and bronze and stone and wood, which cannot either see or hear or walk; nor did they repent of their murders or their sorceries or their immorality or their thefts.”