Luke 18: 7, 8
Excerpt:…Today, March 7th, 2026, we continue in our series 53, entitled, The Battle Hymn of the Republic. It over arches this, the fourth study of the series, this study is entitled, quote, Raised Hand of the Lord, Part I”, close quote. I am Derek West and I come directly —not through an AI production— to greet you from my headquarters in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, USA. Not hiding my identity, I have used this open method all these 45 years for such boldness is required that the mustard seed or — not a thousand but— one bright light can microscopically radiate the Lord’s glory. Mountains of evidence has been offered to show that —not all Israel nor all Jews but— only one, aka, the single eye shall affirm the Lord’s identity meaning shall reveal His name. He, the man who is isolated from the throngs, yet favored of Christ, as was exemplified by ancient David, shall —with hands, unstained by blood— enlighten the world to Christ’s work of salvation and His glory. Everybody doubts this finding; thusly, did Jesus ask the piercing and most relevant question to define this Gospel finale and finishment. He enquired: When the Son of man cometh will he find faith? Will the darkness which again covers earth’s void finally comprehend Christ’s light that now shines in the world? I will show that after 2000 years of His forbearance, a shift to a higher gear shall indeed dispel the gloom. But question is, who will see its glory? For the Lord promises to speedily avenge the enemies of His faith. Hear the exact words that the Lord promise in, “ Luke 18: 7-8 And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them? 8 I tell you that he will avenge them speedily. Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?” —Luke 18: 7, 8. “Speedily‼”, speedily —the shock of this statement: It speaks of a long forbearance, then a speedy reprisal. Like a racer surging from idle to fifth gear, we are commanded to perceive a gospel shift to a higher throttle. Since Calvary, salvation was only a doctrine; it reflected God’s time, a day for a thousand years; this challenged our faith. But, this text promises a morphed fluctuation. At the end of centuries of forbearance, his elect, having already suffered 42 years of preaching, is promised an acceleration. ‼Struggle to grasp this point!: Father, inculcates into the gospel a different time panorama: speed after a long wait. Thus, as stated in 53.3, when the son of David, aka, the single eye, completely —not partially— structures his creed with unwavering fidelity to the Lord’s Words —yielding no part darkness— I say again that Father’s speedy revenge will be installed…