It’s time to return to the topic of the Nephilim. If you missed my previous posts about this in the Spiritual Warfare category, I encourage you to go through them (links below). This is a Biblical topic that is being discussed more and more among both Christians and otherwise. The question is why. Why this topic and why now. Whatever the reasons, I think it is vitally important for Christians to not only be aware of this but be ready to discern who or what is behind it.
I wrote a post this week that applies to this called Narrative Deployment – Who and Why? These Nephilim discussions are not random. Someone has deployed this topic (along with many others as I discuss in that post and will be touched on in the second video below).
Here are my posts related to the Nephilim. If this topic is completely new to you, at least skim these posts so you have some background for what follows.
- Who Were The Nephilim?
- Tucker Carlson and Rosanne Barr Discuss the Nephilim
- Living in This Overwhelming Spiritual Battle
- Prepare Yourself Spiritually and Emotionally For Whatever Is Coming
- The Return of the Ancient Gods?
Other related posts of mine include these if you want to dig deeper:
- “The Unseen Realm” with Dr. Michael S. Heiser
- What Is the Biblical Response to Aliens, Demons, and UFOs?
- The Book of Enoch
- Michael Knowles and the Very Rev. Daniel Reehil Discussion
- As in the Days of Noah, Genesis 6 – Chuck Missler
- From My Book Pile – Jane Austen, Doug Wilson, Sun Tzu, and Michael Heiser
First up is a clip of Tucker Carlson from this week discussing (again) spiritual warfare and the Nephilim (without specifically naming them). For whatever reason, Tucker has become the “face” of the Nephilim discussion in the mainstream. Why? That would be part of a bigger discussion.
Anyway, watch this one first because it is the topic that launches the second video I’m sharing.
Okay, this second video is going to be a lot for many people to process. I’m sharing it because I think every Christian should be aware of these topics and be able to discuss them. The video is two hours long and if you’ve never looked into these things, there’s a lot of new terminology.
I’m not familiar with the two guys on top, but I have watched quite a bit by the two on the bottom (Paul and JT). I’ve heard both of them give their testimonies regarding how they were saved. As far as I can discern, I believe them both to be saved Christians who sincerely believe the Bible and wish to handle it carefully and with discernment (even though I may not agree with some of their beliefs in other areas).
That said, I offer this disclaimer that I don’t agree with everything discussed. Even they aren’t completely sure about some of the topics they are discussing. But I do think it’s an important discussion to have and think about.
We are not living in normal times. AT ALL. I believe we are in the midst of a significant spiritual battle. Historic. Biblical. Like once every so many hundreds or thousands of years type spiritual battle. How can anyone observe the relentless push for war, the complete lack of seeking peace, degeneracy beyond comprehension, the horrific sacrifice and annihilation of children in multiple ways, the complete lack of spiritual discernment or even earthly common sense among the general population, the intentional poisoning of millions (if not billions) of people, etc. and not see that the people in power are maniacally pushing us toward something through massive psychological warfare and abuse.
This is not normal. At all.
Many Christians assume they know exactly what is going on due to their end times beliefs. But what if your theology on that topic is wrong? Would you go to the stake over your end times beliefs? Are you that certain of their validity?
Again, this is going to stretch people. I encourage you to watch the entire thing. If you only watch part of it, you will miss out on so much.
They will be discussing many related topics, but in addition to the Nephilim a lot of it will revolve around this passage of Scripture from Revelation 20:1-3 and especially the term the little season.
And cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut him up, and set a seal upon him, that he should deceive the nations no more, till the thousand years should be fulfilled: and after that he must be loosed a little season.
I would love to discuss this in the comments. ♥
Peggy
There was a paperback from the 1960’s? that I read when I was in school, saying that UFOs were demonic, not alien, and that someday the demons would put on the appearance of benevolent aliens and come forward.
The second video mentioned the impending red heifer sacrifices in Israel as a motivation for the October 7 attack–that makes sense with the name of the operation being “Al Aqsa Flood”; Al Aqsa is a mosque on the site where the Temple once was.
The National Gathering for Prayer and Repentance on January 31, 2024 at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. involved a number of members of Congress and prominent Christians, along with the organization/guy providing the red heifers to Israel, and Rabbi Jonathan Cahn, author of The Return of the Ancient Gods, which Sallie has a link to a post about, above. Sort of a spiritual convergence.
https://ngpr.org/
I dozed off for a while in the middle of the second video; busy week. I will go back and fill in the rest when I get a chance. These guys have some interesting pieces, but so far I am doubtful about how they are putting them together. Especially the part about the millennium having happened already. The Third Temple seems to be prophetically needed for the Antichrist to enter and desecrate, and even if it isn’t, some Christians and Jews are presently hoping and preparing to build it.
Also, Romans 11 says that Israel is to have a mass spiritual awakening after the Gentiles have had their chance. I remember that missionaries were trying to reach all the world’s people groups by the year 2000; they must be close to achieving that by now.
Peggy
I went back and listened to the middle part. They made three references to Matthew 10, which just happened to be my random Bible reading this morning.
What they said about Nephilim becoming wandering spirits after the Flood is somewhat plausible.
Their Millennium timeline is muddled. Jesus did speak as if the Second Coming would be soon, but He also predicted the destruction of the Temple, which didn’t happen until 70 AD. If the Millennium started a few years after that, then it should have ended almost a thousand years ago, not a couple hundred.
About potential missing years in the histories: I don’t think there can be too many, because the constellations are shifting over time and presumably there are still some ancient and historical depictions of them around for comparison.
If the speed of light were “degrading”, that would affect practically everything; the speed of light shows up all over the place in physics. I very vaguely remember an experiment some years back where the scientists were claiming to have found a change in the speed of light, but there were some obvious issues with the set-up, and I believe they ended up retracting their conclusion.
Architecture: I have a book here with historical examples where the architectural development can be traced from primitive to classical to Arabic and Gothic. In 2020 the Russians dedicated their new “Main Cathedral of the Russian Armed Forces”, which took them less than two years to build. Modern arts and crafts and music are indeed degraded from their former heights, but not completely.
Sallie Borrink
Here is another lengthy article related to this topic.
https://pepelivesmatter.substack.com/p/enoch-and-the-case-for-nephilim