TLDR;
In this episode, Tom Peterson discusses how we are living in Satan's little season, marked by deception and manipulation of time. He argues that the second coming of Jesus Christ has already occurred, coinciding with the destruction of Jerusalem and the fall of Rome. He uses scripture and historical analysis to support his claims, decoding prophecies and timelines to reveal hidden truths. Peterson urges listeners to recognize the signs of the times, spread the word, and seek salvation in preparation for the final judgment and the new heaven on earth.
- The second coming of Jesus Christ already occurred.
- The fall of Rome happened simultaneously with the destruction of Jerusalem.
- We are currently living in Satan's little season after the millennial reign.
- The Statue of Liberty symbolizes Lucifer, not freedom.
- The final judgment and a new heaven on earth are forthcoming.
Introduction [0:05]
Tom Peterson introduces the podcast episode, deviating from the regular schedule to address the significant events happening in the world. He asserts that we are currently in "Satan's little season," a period marked by deception and manipulation that has lasted for about two and a half centuries. Peterson aims to clarify the timeline of these events, which he believes has been distorted, to help listeners understand the times we are living in.
Jesus' Prophecies and the Second Coming [1:22]
Peterson begins by referencing Jesus' prophecies to his disciples, particularly from Matthew 24. He highlights Jesus' prediction of the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem and the signs that would precede his return. According to Peterson, Jesus stated that the generation he was speaking to would not pass away before these events occurred. He interprets this to mean that the second coming and the destruction of Jerusalem happened relatively soon after Jesus' death, specifically between 70 and 76 AD. Peterson challenges the common belief that the second coming is still in the future, asserting that it has already taken place. He references Matthew 25:31, where Jesus speaks of separating the sheep from the goats and establishing a new kingdom, which Peterson identifies as the millennial reign.
The Fall of Rome and the Millennial Reign [10:49]
Peterson connects the destruction of Jerusalem with the fall of Rome, arguing that these two events happened simultaneously, contrary to the widely accepted timeline that places the fall of Rome in 476 AD. He supports this claim with references to Revelation 19, where John describes the second coming and the defeat of the evil creature (the Antichrist) and the false prophet. Peterson explains that the Antichrist, identified as Nero Caesar, and his false prophet were associated with the fall of Rome. He uses gematria to decode the number 666, linking it to Nero Caesar, who he says erected a statue of himself and forced people to worship it. Peterson points out that the historical timeline has been manipulated to obscure the truth about the millennial reign, which he says occurred between 76 AD and 1076 AD.
The Dark Ages and the Statue of Liberty [23:35]
Peterson discusses the period known as the Dark Ages, which is traditionally placed between the fall of Rome in 476 AD and the Renaissance. He argues that this period actually coincided with the millennial reign, during which Satan was chained in the bottomless pit. Peterson claims that the Statue of Liberty, often seen as a symbol of freedom, is actually a statue of Lucifer, the lightbearer, with broken chains at his feet, symbolizing the devil's release after the millennial reign. He suggests that the timeline has been further distorted by adding 300 years, leading to the belief that American independence occurred in 1776, when the actual year is different by about 700 years.
Satan's Little Season and Prophecies [28:37]
Peterson transitions to discussing "Satan's little season," the period after the millennial reign when the devil is released to deceive the nations. He references the book of Acts, where Jesus speaks to his disciples about the Holy Spirit, and the prophecies of Joel, which describe the pouring out of the Holy Spirit and strange demonstrations in the heavens and on the earth. Peterson interprets recent events, such as blood moons and eclipses, as signs of these prophecies being fulfilled. He also references Ezekiel 38, which speaks of Gog and Magog (Satan and his armies) gathering against God's covenant people (Israel, interpreted as God's followers). Peterson suggests that the current global events, such as immigration and the push for a one-world government, are part of Satan's plan to deceive and control humanity.
The Final Judgment and New Heaven on Earth [47:29]
Peterson concludes by discussing the final judgment and the new heaven and earth, as described in Revelation 21. He explains that after Satan's little season, Jesus Christ will return for the last time, and Satan will be thrown into the lake of fire with the Antichrist and the false prophet. Peterson emphasizes the importance of spreading the word and helping people understand the times we are living in so they can be saved from the lake of fire. He describes the new heaven and earth as a place of peace and glory, where God will live among men, and there will be no more death, sorrow, or pain. Peterson urges listeners to seek salvation and prepare for the coming of the new world. He promotes his book, "God and Game Theory," as a guide to living one's best life on earth as it is in heaven.