Isaiah 34
Satan’s Deception Comes to an End
I can’t tell you the joy I felt reading Isaiah 34. It is a continuation of my previous post about Satan’s season of deception following the reign of Christ. I believe we are living in that season now. The Bible doesn’t give a timeframe for how long a little season is, but the end may be near. Our day of independence from British rule seems to mark the historical beginning, which makes sense because Jesus’ earthly reign appears to fall within the term “Dark Ages.” Remember, Daniel 7:25 tells us the enemy will change the times and laws. I think the amazing buildings we see scattered around the world, turned into cathedrals and government buildings, could have been built during Jesus’ millennial reign, because they would be impossible to build today.
Here’s why I felt joy: God tells us what will happen after the season ends.
For the indignation of the LORD is upon all nations, and his fury upon all their armies: he hath utterly destroyed them, he hath delivered them to the slaughter. Isaiah 34:2
Remember what I said yesterday: do not take part in the fight against aliens, because God’s angels are strange in appearance, and the government may be trying to incite us against Jesus by telling us they are aliens. This scripture is not about us! The verse I’ve included above is about God taking down the governments of the world and the so-called elites.
I read ahead to the next chapter, which is a part of this prophecy, and God tells us not to fear. He is coming to save us. You hear it repeated all the time now, “No one is coming to save you,” but that’s a lie from the enemy trying to keep us scared. God is coming to save us! He says it himself in the next chapter, but first He must take out the enemy.
They shall call the nobles thereof to the kingdom, but none shall be there, and all her princes shall be nothing. Isaiah 34:12
Chapter 34 is very dark, but because it’s not about us, we can rejoice that our salvation is near. Don’t worry about what’s becoming of the enemy. Everlasting joy is what’s coming for us! Wait for it; it will surely come.










