The "little season" refers to a period of time described in Revelation 20:1-3 and Revelation 20:7-10. It’s associated with the end of Christ’s millennial reign and Satan's final rebellion before his ultimate judgment by God....
What is the Little Season?
The "little season" refers to a period of time described in Revelation 20:1-3 and Revelation 20:7-10. It’s associated with the end of Christ’s millennial reign and Satan's final rebellion before his ultimate judgment by God.
Revelation 20:1-3
"And I saw an angel coming down out of heaven, having the key to the Abyss and holding in his hand a great chain. He seized the dragon, that ancient serpent, who is the devil, or Satan, and bound him for a thousand years. He threw him into the Abyss, and locked and sealed it over him, to keep him from deceiving the nations anymore until the thousand years were ended. After that, he must be set free for a short time."
Revelation 20:7-10
"When the thousand years are over, Satan will be released from his prison and will go out to deceive the nations in the four corners of the earth—Gog and Magog—and will gather them for battle. In number they are like the sand on the seashore. They marched across the breadth of the Earth and surrounded the camp of God’s people, the city he loves. But fire came down from heaven and devoured them. And the devil, who deceived them, was thrown into the lake of burning sulfur, where the beast and the false prophet had been thrown. They will be tormented day and night for ever and ever."
Gog and Magog
In these passages, the names "Gog and Magog" symbolize the rebellious leaders or nations that Satan will gather for the final battle and the horde refers to the vast armies they command. These names are also mentioned in Ezekiel 38-39, symbolizing ultimate opposition to God.
Ezekiel 38-39
‘Get ready; be prepared, you and all the hordes gathered about you, and take command of them. After many days you will be called to arms. In future years you will invade a land that has recovered from war… You and all your troops and the many nations with you will go up, advancing like a storm; you will be like a cloud covering the land.
This passage is primarily about a prophetic figure named "Gog" from the land of Magog, who will lead a large horde in a massive attack against God’s people - who I see as the collective Church of Christians.
God’s Victory
This rebellion will be short-lived, as God will swiftly destroy the armies with fire from heaven. And, as the scripture mentions, Satan will then be permanently cast into the lake of fire.
The "little season" marks the end of Satan’s influence and the final judgment of all evil, paving the way for the second coming of Jesus Christ in the New Heavens and New Earth.
Thoughts about the Little Season & New Earth
So, fires from heaven (fires in LA), a horde of troops covering the land like a cloud (drones in the sky). All of this sounds very familiar, right? It actually feels to me like we’re moving into a New Earth. Our collective vibrations are rising, people are waking up, and it feels like we’re almost separating into two separate versions of Earth, or two different realities. I saw a lady on Instagram who posted a video showing that there wasn’t any fires in Hollywood, but the news shows a different version. There’s countless similar stories to hers out there on the online right now. Maybe we’re in the early days of the New Earth and we’re just starting to see some of the effects of those changes now?
The Age of Aquarius
There’s lots of people who are into astrology who believe that we are exiting the Age of Pisces and headed into the Age of Aquarius. In astrology, each Age is associated with a Zodiac sign and represents about 2,160 years. The sign for Pisces is a fish and Jesus was often associated with fish; feeding 5,000 people with two fish, the coin in the fish’s mouth, helping his companions catch a bunch of fish, telling His followers he would make them fishers of men, etc. For the past 2,024 years there’s been an prominent display of Christian culture around the world. Christian-themed art, music, literature, philosophy, architecture, culture, science, and politics has dominated the world.
Are we at the end of the Millennial Reign of Christ right now? Has the Little Season already begun?
Things seemingly started to change between the 1850s and early 1900s. Since that time frame, beautiful, Christian-inspired architecture has been torn down and replaced with ugly, brutalist architecture. Christian history is being removed from the history books and Christ has been removed from schools. Many people may not remember this but in 2015, Google removed Jesus’ name from the Web. They put it back after Christians fought back. Over the past 100 years or so, pornography, drugs, and alcohol has consumed men. Modern mainstream media promotes and encourages fornication. Harmful chemicals have been added to food. The skies have become poisoned with chemtrails to dim God’s light. Synthetic medicines have overtaken natural remedies. Our water supply has been poisoned with fluoride. Pedophilia has become widespread and the killing of babies has been championed as women’s rights. Countless wars have been started. The idea that we live under a firmament has been ridiculed and taken out of the Bible and other historical books. Try finding a Bible before the 1850s or old maps or old calendars. It’s nearly impossible.
AI has taken over the creative process, and we’re being deceived about our unique ability to create. We’re made in God’s image; therefore we have the ability to reflect his love and beauty through our creation. God gave us the unique ability to express our imagination, create life, and heal people through music, art and storytelling. But all of that has been stripped away from us over the past 200 years.
There’s a lot of evil currently present in the world. It’s hard to argue against the idea that maybe we are in fact under Satan’s evil rule right now.
The Golden Age
President Trump seems to think we’re heading into a Golden Age. I don’t know if he’s right, but it’s hard to argue with the fact that, since he was re-elected in November, things aren’t changing for the better. It seems like the world is trying to heal. Companies are planning to remove harmful dyes and chemicals. There’s talks of fluoride being removed from the water supply. Social media companies are reversing course on their suppression of the truth. Big name pedophiles are being taken down. Access to online porn is even being removed from certain states. It seems that some of the stuff that’s been done in the dark is starting to be brought to the light.
I mean things are really beginning to change very rapidly. People are waking up in droves to the spiritual battle that’s going on around us. One of the definitions of awakening is “to become aware of; come to a realization of.” One of the definitions of revelation is “the divine or supernatural disclosure to humans of something relating to human existence or the world.” If we’re all waking up, does that mean we’re in a revelation right now?
Maybe we are, in fact, heading towards a Golden Age. It seem like we’re starting to see the spiritual battle play out right now against Satan and his commanders Gog and Magog with their horde. Maybe a New Earth is really starting to emerge. If so, that New Earth will certainly have Christ at the helm and there will truly be peace on Earth for eternity.
The Horde
The idea for this episode came to me from an unexpected place. I had just released an episode with Paul Stobbs from Understanding Conspiracy where we both talked about the possibility of the Horde being cryptids that are sort of roped off in protected wildlife areas, forests, and parks in the U.S. and all around the world.
My kids and I had just dropped my wife off at the airport and we were looking for something to do, so we headed to a large antique store in the town I live in. The store has a bunch of booths that people can rent to sell their items. I stopped in one of the booths that had a bunch of 80s toys to show my kids some of the stuff I used to play with when I was growing up. On a bookshelf, sticking out further than every other book, was a copy of a 1984 Masters of the Universe book called ‘The Horde,’ and on the cover there was a depiction of He-Man fighting what looks to be bigfoot and the lizardman.
I picked it up and flipped through the pages and I was blown away by what the book was about. The book had a very overtly Christian theme to it with a story very similar to the story of good vs. evil in the Book of Revelation. First of all, the book’s called The Horde, which seems to be a very intentional word to use to depict the story that follows. There are also many other similarities to some of the recent events that have taken place in the past few months.
The Story of He-Man
For those who aren’t familiar with Masters of the Universe, He-Man is the son of an Earth woman named Marlena. Marlena crash landed on Eternia - a New Earth that’s filled with magic, strange beasts, and flying machines. She married Eternia’s King, King Randor and they had a son together named Prince Adam. Together, they lived at Castle Grayskull, which held the ancient secrets of Eternia. Prince Adam was destined to become the most powerful man in the universe. He was given a Power Sword that possessed the power to fight the darkness. With this Power Sword in his hand, Prince Adam could transform into He-Man by summoning the Light. He-Man wore a red cross on his armor as he fought against the evil Skeletor. Skeletor is from an etheric realm called Etheria, but he lived on the side of the planet Eternia where the Sun never shined in a place called Snake Mountain.
So, we have a woman, whose name starts with MAR who gets pregnant by a King of the New Earth with a name similar to eternity. She gives birth to a Prince who wears a red cross and has the power to summon the power of the Light of God and fight an evil Satan-like creature who hides in the darkness in a serpent mountain. This all sounds a lot like the story of Christ vs Satan, or good vs evil.
So, in this book, Skeletor uses the power of a purple substance called Etheramite to help him become more powerful and defeat He-Man. Interestingly enough, this substance looks a lot like plasma in the book. So, Skeletor goes to Castle Grayskull with his army to try to find out the secrets that are hidden there. He battles He-Man and his friends. As this fight ensues, a rebellious leader named Hordak, who led a an army called The Horde, peered in through a firmament from the world of Etheria.
So, Satan uses the power of plasma, or ether, to fight God’s people, and another evil leader, who commands a Horde of cryptids, watches from an etheric realm through the firmament. All of this sounds like Hordak represents Gog and Magog who commands the Horde that’s mentioned in the books of Ezekiel and Revelation in the Bible.
Interestingly enough, the word Gog comes from the Hebrew word gag, which means roof. And Magog means agent of the roof. Roof sounds a lot like the firmament that’s above us that’s mentioned in Genesis 1:6. So maybe Gog and Magog translates to mean an entity from the firmament? Just like Hordak from Etheria.
As Skeletor and He-Man fight, a mighty roar shook the air and a spaceship made from a beam of light appears. From his light ship, Hordak scares Skeletor away. As He-Man regroups, his friend Teela runs into the room and shouts, “We are under attack from a spaceship. A spaceship made of…light!”
This sounds a lot like the plasmoid orbs, aka ufo drones that we’ve seen in recent months.
Anyhow, Hordak reappears at Castle Grayskull and He-Man gets captured by bigfoot, lizardman, and other insectoid creatures from the Horde. A beam of light takes He-Man to an etheric middle ground called the Fright Zone and he meets with Hordak who tells him, that the Light Cruiser is his portal to other worlds. All around him was a dome of pure Etheramite. Again, the firmament. Beyond it, another world called Etheria. Hordak tells him to bow before him and He-Man tells him that he only bows to good, not evil.
He-Man tried to escape but his Power Sword couldn’t cut through the strong etheramite dome. Hordak opens what looks like a plasma portal and explains that Etheria used to be like Eternia. He tried to enlist He-Man to fight Skeletor because Skeletor was from Etheria and that he and Hordak were the only two who knew how to use the power of etheramite. He then offers He-Man his Horde to help fight Skeletor and that if he didn’t obey, he would take him out and Eternia would be ruled by evil.
He-Man returns to Eternia and tells his friends that Hordak has enough Etheramite to enter in any world and that they must stop him. He’s then approached by a Skeletor apparition who also tries to convince him to join his side and fight Hordak. He-Man tells him no.
He-Man then goes to the Vine Jungle where there’s an entrance to the Fright Zone, which is where the Horde resides. This sounds a lot like a portal located in a National Forest. He-Man walked bravely through the Vine Jungle unafraid that he was about to battle The Horde. He finds an entrance to the etheramite dome, pulls out his Power Sword and breaks through. He gains access back into Hordak’s Light Cruiser and he and the Horde crashes at Snake Mountain.
Little did Hordak and Skeletor know, smashing through the etheramite made He-Man stronger. Skeletor watches from a distance as He-Man battles the Horde and defeats them. Skeletor then loses his etheramite powers. Hordak opens the portal to Etheria and he and the Horde disappeared. He-Man and his friends decisively defeats Skeletor, Hordak, and the Horde. Just like Christ will defeat Satan, Gog and Magog, and their armies.
The message of this book, just like the Book of Revelation in the Bible, is that in the end, good will always defeat evil. Evil may rule temporarily but good will rule for an eternity.