Home > Prophecies > Asia > Hong Kong
Population: 7,112,688 (July 2014 est.)
Ethnic groups: Chinese 93.1%, Indonesian 1.9%, Filipino 1.9%, other 3% (2011 est.) Religions: Eclectic mixture of local religions 90%, Christian 10% |
On October 8, 1994, the Lord Jesus Christ gave the following warning:
To the Christians and people of Hong Kong "Money is your god and you have been deceived by deception believing a twisted gospel. I will use China to draw you to me. If you draw near unto me there will be a reprieve, If not, the churches now will be absorbed." On July 14, 1995, the Lord again spoke to Rev. Hansen concerning the people of Hong Kong: "Hong Kong, Hong Kong, a land of steel and might; for you have depended upon yourself and the sea, but the sea will give up its ghost. Your stench has risen up to the heavens, but I will bring you down to earth again. Cast your eyes unto me, for I am looking toward you. I have never left you although you have left and are leaving me. Awake, awake all your people; for you will become squatters in a land you once knew, and in a land you know not. I will remove the shackles from your spiritual eyes so you can see the eternal again, and you will know I AM that I AM. Look up for your redemption draweth nigh." Dear people and fellow believers in Hong Kong, the Holy Spirit, through prophecy, has forewarned you that great trouble lies ahead of you. You have forsaken the God of the Universe: the God who created the land and the sea, the fish, animals and all they that dwell on and in the earth. God is telling you that he in his mercy and love is sending great plagues upon you in order to remove your wayward hearts. The spirits of this world have blinded your inner eyes to the eternal future. All of your senses are in tune with the gods of this world: the gods of rebellion, strife, discord, lust, greed, covetousness, vanity of vanities. You have depended on your own strength, wisdom and understanding. You have worshiped yourselves and your fathers. The living God, the one and only God has called you back to himself through Jesus Christ his Son. The Holy Spirit, which is the only Spirit from God is warning you, that you, the people of Hong Kong, will become squatters or visitors, not owners of your own country. Both in Hong Kong and in China, you will dwell and wander. God will deal with you wherever you go or are sent. And through this trying time, you will come to know what is real, eternal, and what is temporal and passing. Many, many of you will find your eternal life, real joy, peace and true prosperity. Others will continue to reject God's love until they are damned. Christians, God is going to use China to turn your hearts back to your First Love, Jesus Christ. Be not afraid, but look to the author of your faith. The Word (Holy Scriptures), Jesus Christ is calling and coming for a people with a pure heart. The riches from Hong Kong's financial money markets will fail! The sea will fail! Turn to your only security, the Lord Jesus Christ through God's Word. THERE IS HOPE! Read these Scriptures in the Holy Bible. Turn to the Lord Jesus Christ with all your mind, soul and heart. Revelation 14:6-20 and Revelation chapters 15-22. This prophecy was recorded on October 8, 1994 and conveyed to church leaders at that time. Reverend Hansen has been traveling to Hong Kong approximately three times a year since 1994. He has ministered both locally in Hong Kong to different churches as well as meeting with various church leaders. He also endeavored to have every church (approx.1200) and pastor in Hong Kong, receive a copy of the warning of the Lord to the Hong Kong people. The warning from the Lord was not just to the Christians in Hong Kong, but it was also a message of love to the people. He has attempted to be faithful to get the message before the Christians in Hong Kong by both speaking in various churches as well as sending the prophecy to all the pastors and churches. Now, if the pastors fail to take the word of the Lord to their churches they will be accountable before God. The Scriptures tell us the blood will be upon them (Ezekiel 3:19). To be faithful to the warning the Lord gave to Brother Hansen concerning the people of Hong Kong, World Ministries International is now attempting to get the message before the rest of the people who make up Hong Kong. We are now attempting to get the message from the Lord before the eyes of the people in Hong Kong through the television, radio, internet, newspapers and other ways the Lord directs. Over the years under democratic freedom in Hong Kong, people have had the opportunity to hear the Gospel and turn to the Lord. Some of the people serve the Lord, but most have rejected the ways of God for their own interests. It is called selfishness or rebellion. Now God is going to use China to bring revival to both the church in Hong Kong and the rest of the people. Where under freedom the people rejected God, his servants, the Holy Scriptures etc. Now China will be the tool the Lord uses to get their attention. China will move slowly in Hong Kong. They will operate under a spirit of deception. They want to prove to the world they can handle this transfer of nationality and they want to convince Taiwan to come back to them without war. WARNING: After approximately two years, the true spirit of China will start to manifest itself as they start to exert their power. It will be during this time between two and five years from July 1997 when persecution starts to mount in Hong Kong that the people will remember the warning from the Lord if we are faithful to get it before their attention now. Christians, God is going to use China to turn your hearts back to your First Love, Jesus Christ. Be not afraid, but look to the author of your faith. The Word (Holy Scriptures), Jesus Christ is calling and coming for a people with a pure heart. The riches from Hong Kong's financial money markets will fail! The sea will fail! Turn to your only security, the Lord Jesus Christ through God's Word. NOTE: "Hong Kong, Hong Kong, a land of steel and might; for you have depended upon yourself and the sea, but the sea will give up its ghost. Your stench has risen up to the heavens, but I will bring you down to earth again. Cast your eyes unto me, for I am looking toward you. I have never left you although you have left and are leaving me. Awake, awake all your people; for you will become squatters in a land you once knew, and in a land you know not. I will remove the shackles from your spiritual eyes so you can see the eternal again, and you will know I AM that I AM. Look up for your redemption draweth nigh." History of Hong Kong:
The territory was incorporated into China during the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC), and the area was firmly consolidated under Nanyue (203-111 B.C.). During the Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D.), the Guangdong region flourished as an international trading center.
In 1276 during the Mongol invasion, the Southern Song Dynasty court moved to Fujian, then Lantau Island, and later to Kowloon City. Emperor Huaizong, the last Song Dynasty emperor, was enthroned at Mui Wo on Lantau Island on May 10, 1278 at the age of 8. After his defeat at the Battle of Yamen on March 19, 1279, the child emperor committed suicide by drowning with his officials at Mount Ya. Stonecutters' Island and Kowloon Peninsula were annexed in 1860, and the New Territories were leased from China in 1898. By the early 19th century, the British Empire trade was heavily dependent upon the importation of tea from China. The counterbalance of trade came with exports of opium to China. Lin Zexu, a Chinese commissioner, voiced to Queen Victoria, the state's opposition to the opium trade. It resulted in the First Opium War, which led to British victories over China and the cession of Hong Kong to the United Kingdom on January 20, 1841. The First Opium War ended in 1842 when the Treaty of Nanking was signed. The British, Canadians, Indians and the Hong Kong Volunteer Defense Forces resisted the Japanese invasion commanded by Sakai Takashi starting on December 8, 1941, eight hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor. On December 25, 1941, which is known as Black Christmas, British officials headed by the Governor of Hong Kong, Mark Aitchison Young, surrendered at Japanese headquarters. Isogai Rensuke became the first Japanese governor of Hong Kong. Japan occupied Hong Kong until August 15, 1945. The period, called '3 years and 8 months' halted the economy. Hong Kong was reoccupied by the British on September 16, 1945. In May, 1967, Hong Kong was hit by a wave of riots and strikes inspired by China's Cultural Revolution. The Sino-British Joint Declaration, formally known as the Joint Declaration of the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the People's Republic of China on the Question of Hong Kong, was signed by the Prime Ministers, Deng Xiaoping of the People's Republic of China and Margaret Thatcher of the United Kingdom on December 19, 1984 in Beijing. The proposal included the "one country, two systems" concept by Deng Xiaoping. In 1991, Hong Kong's first direct legislative elections were won almost entirely by pro-democracy candidates. No pro-China candidates were elected. Britain introduced a number of measures in 1992 that were denounced by China. In 1994, Hong Kong's legislature approved more democratic reforms. On July 1, 1997 Hong Kong was handed over to the People's Republic of China by the United Kingdom. Hong Kong became the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China. Under the "one country, two systems" formula, China's socialist economic system would not be imposed on Hong Kong and Hong Kong would enjoy a degree of autonomy in all matters except foreign and defense affairs. Beijing abolished the legislature set up by the British and established a provisional legislature.Tung Chee-hwa was appointed as Hong Kong's first chief executive. A setback to Hong Kong's independent judicial system occurred in 1999, when Beijing overturned a court ruling that granted residency to children born in mainland China who had at least one parent living in Hong Kong. In September 2000, pro-democracy parties won 15 of the 24 directly elected seats in legislative council elections. In February 2002, Tung Chee-hwa was re-elected as chief executive. No other candidate was nominated by the electoral committee. In 2003, Hong Kong's experienced an outbreak of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome), which had spread from China. In July 2003, more than 500,000 people took to the streets of Hong Kong to protest proposed anti-subversion laws. Tung Chee-hwa scrapped the law in September. After pro-democracy parties handed pro-China parties a defeat in November elections, China moved to stifle the democracy movement. In April, 2004, the Chinese government ruled that Hong Kong would have to petition China in order to make changes to its electoral laws, including increasing the number of legislators chosen by direct election. Hundreds of thousands protested. In September 2004, over half of pro-democracy candidates won elections, but Beijing's legislative system granted them only 26 seats, which was fiercely contested and marked by heavy-handed Chinese tactics. Tung resigned in March, 2005, and was replaced by Donald Tsang, who had been chief secretary. Two governmental reform proposals failed to pass in late 2005 when pro-democracy legislators rejected them. Donald Tsang, with the backing of Beijing, was re-elected as chief executive in March 2007. Tsang was challenged by Alan Leong, the former leader of the Hong Kong Bar Association and an advocate for voting rights. In 2010, legislators passed a compromise bill that increased the size of the electoral council and expanded the size of the legislature. In March 2012, Leung Chun-ying, a former senior government adviser with close ties to China, was elected chief executive. Pro-China parties dominated elections in September 2012, but pro-democracy groups won three of the five "super seats" for which people could vote across geographical constituencies. © 1994, 1995 World Ministries International The following are some Scriptures that deal with end-time events. All prophecies concerning the nations are leading up to fulfillment of end-time judgments (events).
Ezekiel chapters 38 & 39 Zechariah 13: 8-9 Zechariah 14: 1-16 Daniel chapters 2, 4, 7-12 Matthew 24: 1-51 Mark 13: 1-37 Luke 21: 6-38 The book of Revelation The book of Joel |
Please wait while we load thousands of articles for you to search...
|