
The Great Winepress Is Not Armageddon,
by Mo Dardinger. 112 pages. $12.95.
While pouring over the biblical texts, one will occasionally
experience an “aha” moment, an insight that seems obvious in
retrospect. If several of these “aha” moments flow together into
a cohesive whole, then one has a theory worth sharing with a few
treasured mentors and friends. If that theory stands up against
attempts to disprove it, and grows stronger as even more
passages fit into place, then one has found a rare treasure to
share with the Body of Christ. -- Mo Dardinger
For centuries, men and women have struggled to
weave together the different strands of prophecy that Dardinger,
founder of Sixth Seal Ministries, says belong
to the Great Winepress tapestry. Biblical passages the
author interprets as belonging to the Great Winepress conflict
have been variously identified as describing the battle of
Armageddon, an overview of the seven bowl judgments, the Sheep
and Goats Judgment, and a failed attack by an Assyrian king.
In the pages of this booklet, however, Dardinger argues that they are
none of the above but are a distinct attack against God’s holy
city Jerusalem during the time of Jacob’s trouble (Jer. 30:7-9). Yet it is this very time of intense
trouble that finally drives Israel to cry out for rescue by
the Messiah she has so long rejected, the Lord Yeshua (Jesus).
God’s plan works, and the Jewish people say, as predicted,
“Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord” (Hos.
5:15, Matt. 23:39). The Great Winepress, Dardinger concludes,
signals the reception of the Lord’s anointed as the King of the
Jews, and it proves God’s faithfulness to His besieged and
downtrodden people.
What their enemies meant for evil, their divine Protector means
for their eternal good.
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