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INTRODUCTION Not too distant from the time of Noah's flood, Satan made his first attempt in our era to establish a world government. The attempt ended in comedy and farce when God confused the speech of Satan's human tools, and reduced them to babbling unintelligibly at each other. That episode surely still rankles in demonic circles, human and other. Satan knows he has now only a few years left as ruler of this planet, and is exerting all his power in making one last attempt to force all humans into bondage. And as in the first attempt, Satan is this time also creating false fear on earth in order to drive people to the supposed safety of his government. Just as the first attempt failed, this attempt will also eventually collapse in failure, but for a time, Satan will achieve his dream of world government. To his consternation and frustration, however, Satan will never be able to subject all humans to his rule. Because there are parts of the planet that will never allow themselves to be subjected to evil. And these parts of the world will play a pivotal role in the downfall of his government. Satan's government is now rising, and will momentarily prevail. And there are difficult and dangerous years ahead for those who would oppose Satan and his collaborators. But after a little time, Satan's regime will be completely exterminated. The night Satan's tools came for Jesus, they, and Satan, were warned that unlimited power waited behind Jesus. The power was not used then, but that same power still waits, straining to be unleashed against the evil which holds God's creation imprisoned. Satan's tools took and killed Jesus. But in so doing, they permanently destroyed Satan's hope of remaining as ruler of Earth. Satan has been defeated, and every sunrise following Jesus' death has been counting down the days to Satan's eviction from power. There are not many days left till freedom. ARTICLES
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