Don't be destroyed for lack of knowledge

Wilfred J. Hahn usually writes about economic and financial matters. His bio states that he "is a global economist/strategist. Formerly a top-ranked global analyst, research director for a major Wall Street investment bank, and head of Canada country’s largest global investment operation, his writings focus on the endtime roles of money, economics and globalization."

This week he published an interesting essay regarding Wikileaks and how the world's reaction to the leaks, to the company, and to its founder, Julian Assange, is similar to the prophesied world reaction toward witnessing Christians during the Tribulation and to the Antichrist's financial schemes. It is really interesting, but even more interesting, to me, was his interpretation of the famous Daniel prophecy. Hahn writes:

“But you, Daniel, close up and seal the words of the scroll until the time of the end. Many will go here and there to increase knowledge” (Daniel 12:4). A popular interpretation of this verse is that not only will knowledge (i.e. information and data) increase in the world, but also travel. While this may not be a harmful interpretation, for a number of reasons, it is not likely that this text refers to such phenomena at all."

"As it was, Daniel’s prophecies are concerned with the Jewish people and their future. Just as Hosea 4:6 (“My people are destroyed from lack of knowledge”) is expressly spoken to the Jews, so likely is Daniel’s prophecy of an increase of knowledge. The word knowledge here does not refer to technical and scientific information, but rather to the knowing of God’s plan and His laws. The prophets had often castigated the Hebrews for their lack of knowledge. “Israel’s watchmen are blind, they all lack knowledge” said Isaiah (56:10)."

"Hosea confirms that the knowledge lacked refers to the ignorance of God and His Laws. “Because you have rejected knowledge, I also reject you as my priests; because you have ignored the law of your God, I also will ignore your children” (Hosea 4:6). In Biblical terms, the word “knowledge” is more aptly defined as the “act of knowing.” In this sense, it is not knowledge that increases, but rather the knowing of it. For this and other reasons, we are safer to interpret this passage as referring to an increase in understanding of historical prophecy and Scripture, not an increase of information."

"During the last days, the Jewish people will again come to an increasing understanding of their destiny and purpose. Finally, at the end of the Great Tribulation, a remnant will receive a full understanding. “Then I will give you shepherds after my own heart, who will lead you with knowledge and understanding. In those days, when your numbers have increased greatly in the land, declares the LORD […]” (Jeremiah 3:15-16). The full content and revelation of the Bible will be “leaked” … in other words, rediscovered and revealed in the light of truth."

Thoughts to Ponder

"Sadly, all of us living in the super-charged media and commercialized culture of our time, struggle in attaining the type of devotion that Scripture upholds. Apostle Paul was already worried about this type of assault upon the minds of Christians 2000 years ago. But I am afraid that just as Eve was deceived by the serpent’s cunning, your minds may somehow be led astray from your sincere and pure devotion to Christ” (2 Corinthians 11:3). Yes, Paul may not have understood the “somehow.” But today, we do recognize the devices and means that are being employed to lead our minds astray from the Bible."

"The Bible has the first and last word on knowledge. “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they display knowledge. There is no speech or language where their voice is not heard. Their voice goes out into all the earth, their words to the ends of the world” (Psalm 19:1-4). Here, we clearly see that knowledge is the foundational information that matters for an eternity."

I was never satisfied with traditional interpretations of the Daniel verse, 'going to and fro and knowledge shall increase.' I used them, spoke of them, but was never 100% on them. However the link Hahn makes to how God uses the world knowledge in the bible and Hosea's prophecy of the people are destroyed for lack of knowledge makes total sense. Kudos to him for allowing the Holy Spirit to lead him to the conclusion, and kudos for publishing it to allow us to make our own decisions about it, too.

In all cases, knowledge of the word is essential, and in dark times like these we are veritably destroyed without it. It is like jumping into a roiling ocean from a sinking ship without a life jacket. We should be clinging to that bible for all it's worth, because it is worth everything. As this church sign says:

If we are destroyed for lack of knowledge, and if "The days are coming," declares the Sovereign LORD, "when I will send a famine through the land--not a famine of food or a thirst for water, but a famine of hearing the words of the LORD", (Amos 8:11) then absorb all we can now and teach it to the young, the unbelieving, the faithful. Share His word liberally, frequently, and hide it in your heart. Buy extra bibles and stock them at work, the gym, school. Donate to the Gideons. When the Jews return to Covenant with God after the Gog-Magog battle and then first set of judgments is concluded (Seals) then 144,000 Jews are supernaturally sealed by God and are thus protected throughout the duration of the Tribulation. They are super-evangelists and they proclaim the Word. So do the Two Witnesses later on, and finally the angel in Rev. 14:6 proclaims the Gospel too, and every nation, people, tribe and tongue hears it.

Until then, it is up to us to share the word. Do not be destroyed for lack of knowledge! A few minutes in the morning or the evening reading the Word of God is a good thing to do. And just think, you don't even have to go here and there to find it.

Comments

  1. Thank you for your many posts, especially this one. Read, re-read, learn, share!
    Last year I watched the movie "Book of Eli" and while there are many things that could be said about it, all I can think of right now is memorize, learn, keep the Lord's word close. I won't go into specifics about the movie itself but many reminders to know His word and apply the word to your life.
    I was in a small earthquake last year and this happened as I was reading His word. All I could do was grip the bible close to me and pray. We never know what His plans are exactly but we are to have His knowledge. His knowledge from His word for He tells us what to expect. I believe that with faith first He will show us what He wants us to know. We have to read ourselves not just listening to others. I agree with Hahn. My own increase has been not worldly knowledge but His word. While I am not a theologian or interpreter, Hahn's thoughts to ponder really got me thinking about what I have seen from others and yes myself, I admit, that "go here and there" (television, radio, internet, podcasts, webcasts, etc) and not do the research/study ourselves. I believe it is okay to be thought provoked BUT His Word is the only truth and must be sought daily. He will show us.
    (Luke 9:23-24;Acts 5:41-42)

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  2. Hi SaraG,

    Thank you for your thoughtful and sensitive comments. He *will* show us...

    I stay calm by reading the word and listening to old hymns (the hymns that use the bible verses within the song as lyrics). It calms me immeasurably to re-read His promises.

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  3. Amen to both of you, Elizabeth and Sara G.
    Elizabeth – your statement “I was never satisfied with traditional interpretations of the Daniel verse, 'going to and fro and knowledge shall increase.' -----” fits with me also.
    Could this be another example of agreement in the Spirit as we approach His return?

    Many years ago I was attending a “revival” meeting and was prophesied over that I would be given “knowledge”.
    Over the years since that event I haven’t felt that I had any more knowledge, at least in the classic, worldly, interpretation.
    Just yesterday I asked the Lord about that prophesy – was it real? When would I get this “knowledge”? Your posting answered that prayer.

    I believe this knowledge is available for all who have a personal relationship with the Lord – those to whom the Lord says “I know you!” in contrast to those to whom the Lords says in: Matt 7:22-23
    Many will say to me on that day, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?' Then I will tell them plainly, 'I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!'

    Craig

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