
Zech 1:13-17
Excerpt…As shown, the Lord has expressed intensification of animosity that —to wit— He vents through Zechariah’s last-day voice. Accordingly does this ministry give clarion notification that, in the time of slavery, 1844, Christ says that He was but a little displeased. His displeasure graduated to become a higher level of anger, called, quote, Christ’s “sore displeasure” of the gentiles? Leave no room for doubt: This is the key doctrine that Zechariah was commanded to trumpet. It compares well to the parallel mandate for antitypical Isaiah, given in past studies, when he was commanded to quote, “say ye not a confederacy…”. Such was also a tantamount indictment against MAGA Politics>. So arduous is this strong-meat chew, relayed by the Adventist-dwelling Holy Spirit, that it demands reiteration from Zechariah one: “ 13 And the LORD answered the (the Holy Spirit) that talked with me … 14 So (that He) … said unto me … Cry thou, saying, Thus saith (Jesus…Jesus said it by quoting Christ) … 15 And I am very sore displeased with the heathen that are at ease: for I was but a little displeased, and they helped forward the affliction. 16 Therefore thus saith the LORD (Christ); I am returned to Jerusalem with mercies: my house shall be built in it … and a line shall be stretched forth upon Jerusalem. 17 Cry yet, saying … the LORD shall yet comfort Zion, and shall yet choose Jerusalem.” —Zech 1:13-17.. Put another way, this simply means that antitypical Zechariah must judge the gentiles —not the original bastion that started in 1844 but— those who, by their political election today reaffirmed the evil excesses of the Confederacy. Added to that, he must simultaneously preach about the144,000, by saying, God’s house is to be erected on Jerusalem. Flashback to Balaam, expressed in 52.2: Christ gave the same message, …