How To Be Saved

How To Be Saved Many people wonder how they can be saved from the consequences of their sins and have eternal life. The Bible teaches that salvation is a gift from God that cannot be earned by human efforts or merits. Salvation is based on God's grace and mercy, which He offers to anyone who believes in His Son, Jesus Christ, as their Lord and Savior. Jesus Christ died on the cross for the sins of the world and rose again from the dead, proving His power over sin and death. Anyone who confesses their sins, repents of their wrongdoings, and trusts in Jesus Christ as their only way to God will be saved. Salvation is not a one-time event, but a lifelong relationship with God that involves obedience, growth, and service. To be saved, one must follow the steps below: 1. Recognize that you are a sinner and that you need God's forgiveness. Romans 3:23 says, "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." 2. Acknowledge that Jesus Christ is the Son of God who died for your sins and rose again from the dead. John 3:16 says, "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." 3. Repent of your sins and turn away from your old way of living. Acts 3:19 says, "Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out, that times of refreshing may come from the Lord." 4. Receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior by faith. Romans 10:9 says, "If you declare with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved." 5. Confess your faith in Jesus Christ publicly and join a local church where you can grow in your knowledge and love of God. Matthew 10:32 says, "Whoever acknowledges me before others, I will also acknowledge before my Father in heaven."

Tuesday 29 October 2024

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Spaak Paul Henri - Mémoires de Guerre
Paul Henri Spaak

Donald Trump has made statements suggesting that he believes he was sent by God. There are several instances where he has implied that his life was "saved" by a "supernatural hand" and that he was chosen to lead the United States. These remarks have often been directed toward Christian voters and made in response to events such as an attempted assassination. However, it's important to note that these interpretations of his statements vary, and it is up to each individual to decide how they understand his words.

At the very least, these statements can be disturbing, reminiscent of claims one might expect from the Antichrist asserting he was sent by his god, Satan. While this alone does not prove he is the Antichrist, it echoes a saying by Henri Spaak.

Paul-Henri Spaak (1899-1972) was a former Belgian Prime Minister and a key architect of what has now become the European Union. His words about seeking a leader during a crisis are chillingly prophetic in the context of today's global turmoil:

"We do not want another committee; we have too many already. What we want is a man of sufficient stature to hold the allegiance of all people and to lift us out of the abyss into which we are sinking. Send us such a man, and be he god or devil, we will receive him."

This appears to be the appeal Trump is making to voters, promising to help lift them out of the economic challenges not only facing the United States but the entire world.

"Let no one in any way deceive you, for it will not come unless the apostasy comes first, and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the son of destruction, who opposes and exalts himself above every so-called god or object of worship, so that he takes his seat in the temple of God, displaying himself as being God." (2 Thessalonians 2:3-4)

Blessings.

Friday 25 October 2024

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Putin says Gaza conflict not a war but ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin

At the 16th BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia presented a symbolic BRICS banknote, which sparked discussions about the dominance of the US dollar. Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that the dollar is being used as a “weapon.” However, the BRICS nations ultimately rejected the idea of a new currency and are instead focusing on developing alternatives to improve access. India played a significant role at the summit, advocating for local currency settlements among BRICS member countries.

The unveiling of the BRICS currency bill, featuring the Taj Mahal, also stirred controversy as the bloc considers ways to challenge the global financial power of the US dollar. Despite discussions about a new financial order, no specific announcement regarding a new world currency has been made. President Putin has criticized the dominance of the US dollar and has called for a move away from Western hegemony, but there is still no official proposal for a new currency at this time.

Additionally, the sensationalist headlines you use here can lead to misinformation about these developments.

The Futurism expressed here is misleading teaching, as it sets aside the views of the Reformers regarding the Antichrist. The futurist interpretation of Bible prophecy was created in response to the Protestant Reformation. It's important to recognize that these interpretations do not come from critics who have lost faith in Scripture or Jesus Christ. Many Christians believe in a pretribulation rapture, which is said to occur before a seven-year period known as the “tribulation,” during which the “church” is believed to be taken off the Earth. In this context, please consider the additional comments made in this post.

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Wednesday 23 October 2024

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Elon Musk

I can't comment on religious interpretations or make claims about who is or isn't the Antichrist. However, real-time information indicates that Elon Musk has donated $75 million to a political action committee called America PAC to support Donald Trump's re-election campaign.

Hypothetically, if we were to entertain the idea of Trump being the Antichrist, then by his actions, Elon Musk is providing significant financial support to the Antichrist by offering a million dollars a day to those who vote for Trump.

Some may interpret this as similar to what the Bible says the False Prophet will do by giving his backing to the Antichrist. However, I cannot confirm or deny any claims about how some interpret the Bible or who the False Prophet may be.

This may backfire as many people do not like the idea of being influenced financially to support a particular candidate.

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Monday 21 October 2024

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The topics of fallen angels, UFOs, the Vatican, and CERN are complex and multifaceted. Fallen angels are a concept found in religious texts, particularly in Christianity and Judaism. They are often depicted as angels who rebelled against God and were cast out of heaven. UFOs are unidentified flying objects, and while there have been many sightings, there is no definitive proof of their extraterrestrial origin. The Vatican is the headquarters of the Catholic Church and is a significant institution in the world with a rich history. CERN is a European organization for nuclear research, focusing on particle physics and the fundamental building blocks of the universe.

It's important to approach these topics with a critical and open mind. While there are many books and discussions about them, it's essential to distinguish between fact and fiction (of the like produced here) and to be aware of the different perspectives and interpretations that exist.

There's no concrete evidence to suggest that fallen angels, UFOs, the Vatican, and CERN are all connected.

Some people believe that the Vatican might have secret knowledge about UFOs or extraterrestrial life, but there's no official confirmation of this except in the minds of conspiracy theory writers. CERN is not involved in any research on UFOs or fallen angels and has no connection to the bottomless pit mentioned in the Book of Revelation. Nor does it have any connection to the seven trumpets of God or Judaism.

The idea of fallen angels is a religious concept, and while some people might connect it to UFOs, there's no scientific or historical basis for this connection. It's important to approach these topics with a critical and open mind, separating fact from fiction. While it's fun to explore these ideas, it's crucial to remember that there's no evidence to support a connection between these seemingly disparate concepts.

The mindset that produces this rubbish is the same thought pattern that places importance on the Book of Enoch.

The Book of Enoch, an ancient Jewish religious work, was not influential in shaping the worldview of New Testament authors. While some churches include Enoch in the biblical scripture, others view it as having historical or theological non-scriptural significance. The Book of Enoch offers insight into the beliefs of ancient Jews and early Christians, and that is its only importance.

Much of the Book of Enoch is apocalyptic—it uses vivid imagery to predict doom and the final judgement of evil. There’s a heavy emphasis on angelology and demonology, and a large portion of the book is devoted to filling in the backstory of Genesis 6:1-4. The Book of Enoch thus explains the origin of the Nephilim and the identity of the “sons of God” mentioned in Genesis 6:2 and 4. However, it is not considered an important resource for serious researchers and students studying the Bible and that is why it was never included as part of the Bible.

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Saturday 19 October 2024

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Five-Branch Tree of End-Times Bible Prophecy, Part 3: Jesus and the ...
The Blowing of the Jewish Shofar

I want to remind everyone that predicting specific dates for the fulfillment of Bible prophecy could have negative consequences. It may cause some people to lose interest in studying Bible prophecy and give critics of these beliefs more ammunition. Additionally, those who are genuinely interested in learning about this topic might be put off by these extreme predictions.

What concerns me the most is that these date-setters don't seem to understand that their actions go against the New Testament teaching of the unexpected nature of Christ's return. By introducing ideas that contradict this teaching, they are distorting the true nature of New Testament theology. I urge my fellow believers to wake up and realise the unintended harm they are causing to our understanding for the return of Christ.

Despite recent trends, it's important to remember that date-setting is not supported by the Scriptures. Jesus himself said, "Of that day and hour no one knows" (Matthew 24:36). While we may believe that we are nearing the time of Christ's return, there is nothing in the Bible that comes close to suggesting two events: a fictional rapture and Christ's return.

Our focus should be on faithfully watching and eagerly waiting for the return of Jesus, as the Scriptures teach, while not considering anything to do with Jewish Fall Feasts prophecies unless, of course, one is biased towards the Torah or the Hebrew Bible, which I am not.

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Thursday 17 October 2024

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Sadly, if the tone of your recent replies to some of the comments is any indicator you trying to prove Trump is the Antichrist has now reached a fanatical stage.

If Trump is the Antichrist and will win the next election, then the introduction of the Mark of the Beast must surely be right at hand. However, the problem is that there is no evidence anywhere in the world of the Mark of the Beast appearing, and almost everyone I have ever spoken to or heard of is completely ignorant of what form it will take.

It's important to approach discussions about the Antichrist and the "mark of the beast" with sensitivity and respect for diverse beliefs. While the Bible does mention a mark associated with the Antichrist, it's crucial to remember that interpretations of these passages vary widely.

The Bible describes the mark as a symbol of allegiance to the Antichrist, which is necessary for buying and selling. However, the exact nature of this mark remains a subject of debate and interpretation. Some believe it will be a literal mark, while others see it as a symbolic representation of spiritual allegiance.

It's essential to avoid making claims about specific individuals being the Antichrist. Such pronouncements can be divisive and lack a scriptural basis. The Bible itself warns against speculating about the timing of the Antichrist's arrival or when the Mark of the Beast will come to fruition.

Instead of focusing on specific individuals or predicting the future, it's more constructive to focus on the spiritual message of the Bible. The mark of the beast serves as a reminder of the importance of remaining faithful to God and resisting the temptations of the world.

Remember, the Bible encourages us to be discerning and to rely on God's guidance in navigating the complexities of life and not to rely solely on one man putting his opinion of YouTube claiming Trump is the Antichrist for gratification or reward unless there is positive proof from the Bible that has so far failed to eventuate. Trump winning or losing the election will not prove anything either way.

When it comes to some important questions about faith, discernment, and the role of political figures in our lives it’s always wise to turn to the Bible for ultimate guidance.

It's right to be discerning and to rely on God's guidance and not what is on YouTube. The Bible encourages us to test everything and hold fast to what is good (1 Thessalonians 5:21). It's important to be cautious about accepting claims without careful consideration and to rely on Scripture as our ultimate source of truth.

While it's natural to have opinions about political figures, it's crucial to remember that our ultimate allegiance is to God. The Bible doesn't explicitly identify any specific person as the Antichrist. It warns about the characteristics of the Antichrist and the dangers of deception, but it doesn't name names.

Ultimately, the outcome of any election is in God's hands, and for you to continue with the line that Trump cannot lose is a sure sign of mental illness. Our focus should be on seeking God's will and living out our faith, regardless of who is in power.

Remember, God's Word is a source of wisdom and guidance. Continue to study it and seek His direction in all areas of your life remembering at all times to not be deceived by False Prophets making all sorts of false claims about political figures such as Trump.

It's important to be mindful of the tone and content of our discussions regarding the Antichrist and the "mark of the beast." While some individuals may passionately assert that a specific political figure, such as Trump, is the Antichrist and speculate about the impending introduction of the Mark of the Beast, it's crucial to approach these topics with sensitivity and respect for diverse beliefs.

The Bible does indeed mention a mark associated with the Antichrist, signifying allegiance and enabling buying and selling. However, interpretations of these passages vary widely, with some viewing the mark as a literal symbol and others interpreting it as a figurative representation of spiritual allegiance.

It's important to refrain from making definitive claims about specific individuals being the Antichrist, as such assertions can be divisive and lack a solid scriptural foundation. The Bible itself advises against speculating about the timing of the Antichrist's arrival or the manifestation of the Mark of the Beast.

Instead of fixating on specific individuals or attempting to predict the future, it is more beneficial to focus on the spiritual message of the Bible. The mark of the beast serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining faithfulness to God and resisting worldly temptations.

While it's natural to hold opinions about political figures, it's essential to remember that our ultimate allegiance is to God. The Bible does not explicitly identify any specific person as the Antichrist; rather, it warns about the characteristics of the Antichrist and the perils of deception without naming names.

Ultimately, the outcome of any election is within God's hands. It's important to seek God's will and live out our faith, regardless of who holds political power. The Bible provides wisdom and guidance, and it's crucial to study it and seek God's direction in all aspects of life, being cautious not to be misled by false claims or deceptive rhetoric about political figures such as Trump.

Blessings

Wednesday 16 October 2024

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A Messianic Jew is a Jewish person who practices Messianic Judaism. They share the same basic faith as other observant Jews throughout history. Therefore, a Messianic Jew who practices Judaism and believes in Christ would not be classified as a gentile. 

So please do not identify yourself as a gentile when you are a practicing Jew who believes in Christ and attends a Pentecostal Church. 

God will only save 144,000 thousand Jews or 12,000 from the 12 tribes while he will forsake the rest.

Don’t add something to the Bible that is not there. As for the rest of this video, it was more of the same Blah Blah from you that amounts to speculation only leading to an attempted book sale.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3ar91rGQS0

If YouTube is taking away your subscribers, chances are you had a few inactive accounts subscribed to your channel. YouTube deletes inactive accounts regularly, which often leads to a decrease in subscriber count for many content creators. Site-wide subscriber purges used to happen in the past, but this isn't as common now.

Gaining subscribers can be a difficult process. So, when you see subscribers getting taken away, it can be quite disheartening. It's important to remember that the subscribers being taken away are all inactive accounts. Meaning, none of these subscribers were active viewers of your videos, making them essentially worthless.

Does YouTube remove inactive subscribers? Yes, they do. However, you must know the right definition of "inactive" in this scenario. Inactive, in this scenario, means accounts that are either fake or have been unused for a long time. Subscribers that haven't watched your videos for a while aren't inactive- only accounts themselves can be inactive.

For example, if someone subscribes to your channel but doesn't watch your videos, they are typically defined as being an inactive subscriber. When it comes to YouTube, however, this subscriber won't be considered inactive if they still watch videos from other channels. An inactive subscriber on your channel might not be on another channel.

Most inactive subscribers that are removed from YouTube channels often end up being fake accounts. Many channels use fake accounts to inflate their subscriber count, making it seem like their channel is more successful than it is. YouTube removes these fake accounts quite frequently, as manipulating subscriber count is against the YouTube Terms of Service.

If a lot of inactive subscribers are removed from your channel, your subscriber count will drop. However, this isn't a bad thing, as these subscribers will not have been providing you with many benefits. Many people strive to have a large subscriber count, but at the end of the day, subscriber count itself doesn't play a role in achieving success on YouTube.

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Tuesday 8 October 2024

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I am concerned about YouTube channels that may be using fear-mongering tactics to attract viewers. It's important to be critical of the information you come across online, especially when it pertains to sensitive or potentially misleading topics. YouTube has policies against content that is harmful, misleading, or exploits others.

The Bible describes seven years of tribulation, with the Great Tribulation occurring during the last three and a half years. This is based on the interpretation of Daniel 9:24-27 and Revelation 13:5. The prophetic year used in these calculations is 360 days, which means the Great Tribulation would last 1,260 days.

The use of the number seven concerning the Great Tribulation is deceptive and confusing, and it could explain a lot about your misguided beliefs about the fake Rapture.

It's important to remember that different Christian denominations and individuals interpret biblical passages differently. While some Messianic Jews may believe the Great Tribulation lasts seven years, genuine Christians interpret it as three and a half years.

The Bible uses seven years to describe the end times beginning with the signing of a seven-year Middle East covenant by the Antichrist and three and a half years in its description of the Great Tribulation.

There's no way to predict when the final seven years will begin, so your claim to know when it will is misleading. If you are not a prophet, you are surely giving the impression you are pretending to be one.

Ballistic missile attacks on Israel by Iran is not as urgent as you suggest. Making false statements such as this makes it seem your sole intention is always to gain more subscribers. I believe this channel should be removed from YouTube altogether.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2MwK77d8pc&t=565s 

The **Electoral College** is a group of electors established every four years during the presidential election to elect the President and Vice President of the United States. The Electoral College consists of **538 electors**, and a majority of **270 electoral votes** is required to elect the President. Each state is allocated a number of electors based on its population, as determined by the Census. The electors then cast their votes for the President and Vice President.

The national popular vote is not the deciding factor in determining the winner of the US presidency. The **Electoral College** system is used to elect the president, where each state is allocated a certain number of electors based on its population. The candidate who wins the majority of electoral votes wins the presidency, even if they lose the popular vote.

The Democratic candidate has won the national popular vote in every election since **1992**, except for **2004** and **2016**. However, it is important to note that the national popular vote is not a reliable indicator of the outcome of the Electoral College vote. For example, in **2020**, **Donald Trump** won the presidency despite losing the popular vote to **Hillary Clinton** by nearly **3 million votes**.

**California** is excluded, the Republican candidate has won the national popular vote since **1968**. However, it is important to note that this is a hypothetical scenario and does not reflect the actual outcome of the elections. The national popular vote is a complex issue with a long history. It is important to understand the different factors that contribute to the outcome of US presidential elections, including the Electoral College system, the role of swing states, and the influence of third-party candidates.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2MwK77d8pc

Allan Lichtman
The "Nostradamus of polling," historian Allan Lichtman, stated that an October surprise would not alter his prediction that Donald Trump will lose to Kamala Harris in the 2024 election. Lichtman, known for accurately predicting nine out of 10 presidential elections since 1984, dismissed the idea of an October surprise as a myth.

He explained that he has never changed his prediction in response to an October surprise, emphasizing that his method focuses on evaluating the big picture of incumbent governance and strength rather than being swayed by campaign events.

Lichtman's theory was validated in 2016 when he correctly predicted Trump's election win despite the October surprise of the Access Hollywood tape, in which Trump made shocking comments about women. Despite the revelation, Trump went on to win the election.

In response to what could be called fraud here is what Roger Stone said on his website.

https://www.stonecoldtruth.com/p/allen-lichtman-who-claims-to-have

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Monday 7 October 2024

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You are now in a catch-22 type of situation. Once again, you are trying to predict the election outcome with poll numbers that can be rigged in favor of one candidate or another. In your case, you will go with any numbers to suggest Harris will lose and in doing so call Trump the Antichrist, even though there is no biblical evidence to support your false claims. This is now a game of hit or miss. If Trump wins, you can then continue to call him the Antichrist and continue with the same set of lies you have perpetrated for years.

On the other hand, if Harris wins, then your goose is cooked and you will be seen by the whole world as a false prophet. I have also noted that despite you answering a lot of comments, support for your Antichrist claim is waning in the comments section. At the end of the day, you still cannot win. Even if Trump loses, it is your word only that he is the Antichrist, which is not the opinion of the majority, and as a result, you will not gain any more subscribers than you already have.

I want to emphasize that the above statement is a hypothetical scenario about a person on YouTube (JK) making claims about a political figure. It's crucial to remember that making claims without evidence can be harmful and misleading. My response is purely an opinion only. When discussing political figures and the possibility of them fulfilling Bible prophecy, it's important to rely on credible sources and engage in respectful dialogue. This is what I have aimed to do here.

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Sunday 6 October 2024

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It's important to consider the potential risks of combining Pentecostal/Charismatic teachings with Judaism, particularly when these teachings contradict Jewish beliefs. 

Some specific challenges and conflicts can arise from this combination. For example, Pentecostal teachings may influence Messianic Jewish movements, leading to latent hostility between Jewish and Christian beliefs.

Additionally, some Pentecostal practices, such as speaking in tongues and faith healing, which have been proven to be baseless, may be considered superstitious by Jewish tradition.

It's crucial to be aware of these potential conflicts and to approach this combination with sensitivity to minimize such antagonism.

Publishing depictions of Christ still on the cross when he is off the cross and the job is finished favors unbelieving Jews, while teaching salvation at the same time is hypocritical and anti-Christ, and can only lead to a heightened strain. 

I hope all this helps you understand that all indicators suggest your salvation may be at risk.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nu4Ik4YnIs&t=329s

I understand your concern about comment moderation and its potential impact on subscriber retention. It's true that online platforms sometimes delete or choose not to publish comments. This is often done to maintain a safe and respectful user environment. While I strive to be as inclusive as possible, I also have a responsibility to prevent the spread of harmful content, such as hate speech, harassment, or misinformation. Balancing freedom of expression and the need for a positive online community is crucial. I am always working to improve my moderation policies and processes, and I welcome your feedback.

I stand by my previous comment about the supposed Fake Rapture of the church. In my view, the Rapture is misinformation and a money-making scam, even though you may see it differently. I don't believe the Bible speaks of a Rapture as an important prophetic event, but rather the Day of The Lord. You have now shown that you delete comments that don't align with your viewpoints and opinions. Your teachings on Judaism are disdainful and disrespectful to all Christians while you mostly report on news that's already in the headlines. I will continue to publish the comments you choose not to show to the world.

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Friday 4 October 2024

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Where and how to see the 2024 solar eclipse in San Diego - NBC 7 San Diego
Solar Eclipse 2024

The Feast of Trumpets, also known as Yom Teruah, is a Jewish holiday that occurs on the first day of the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar, typically falling in September or October. It is a day of remembrance and reflection marked by the blowing of the shofar, a ram's horn.

The Feast of Trumpets is mentioned in the Bible in Leviticus 23:23-25, where God instructs the Israelites to observe this day as a Sabbath rest.

Some Christians and Jews believe that the Feast of Trumpets is a prophetic foreshadowing of the Rapture, the event when believers will be taken up to heaven. They point to passages like 1 Thessalonians 4:16, which speaks of a trumpet sounding at the time of the resurrection.

Solar eclipses are also mentioned in the Bible, often as a sign of God's judgement or divine intervention. For example, in Joel 2:30-31, the prophet Joel describes the sun being turned to darkness and the moon to blood before the coming of the Lord.

Some Christians and Jews interpret this as a prophecy of a solar eclipse occurring before the end of time. However, it's important to note that there are different interpretations of these biblical passages, and not all Christians agree on their specific meaning or application. It's also worth noting that solar eclipses are natural phenomena that occur regularly and they don't necessarily have to be interpreted as signs of the end times.

There are different perspectives on whether Christians should observe Jewish traditions, feasts, or customs. Some Messianic Jews believe that observing Jewish holidays can offer deeper insights into Jesus's life and teachings and enhance their understanding of the New Testament. Others believe that Christians are not obligated to keep Jewish holidays, as they were for the Jews, and that they have freedom in Jesus Christ.

The Bible does not explicitly state whether Christians should observe Jewish traditions. Still, it does mention that Jesus observed Jewish holidays, such as Sukkot (the Feast of Tabernacles or Festival of Booths). Some Christians believe that this indicates that it is acceptable for Christians to observe Jewish holidays, while others believe that Jesus was simply fulfilling the requirements of the Jewish law at the time. Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to observe Jewish traditions is a personal one for each Messianic Jew.

Both religions share a common ancestor in Abraham, who is considered the father of both Judaism and Christianity. However, there are some key differences between the two:

Judaism

- Focuses on the Torah: The Torah, the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, is considered the most important text in Judaism. It contains the laws, stories, and teachings of God.

- Monotheistic: Judaism believes in one all-powerful and all-knowing God.
- Emphasis on ethical behavior: Judaism emphasizes the importance of ethical behavior, such as justice, compassion, and charity.

- No belief in Jesus: Judaism does not believe that Jesus was the Messiah or the Son of God.

Christianity

- Focuses on the New Testament: Christianity is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ, as recorded in the New Testament of the Bible.

- Belief in Jesus as the Messiah: Christians believe that Jesus was the Messiah, the Son of God, who died for the sins of humanity and rose from the dead.

- Emphasis on salvation: Christianity emphasises the importance of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.

- Belief in the Trinity: Christianity believes in the Trinity, which is the belief that God exists as three distinct persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus), and the Holy Spirit.

It's important to note that these are just some of the key differences between Judaism and Christianity, and there are many other nuances and beliefs within each religion.

As a fundamentalist Born Again Christian, I have no interest in Judaism, the Torah, or the Hebrew Bible.

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 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nu4Ik4YnIs

 The Word RAPTURE Is NOT In The Bible - By the Blood of the Lamb

It's important to remember that deeply held beliefs, especially those rooted in religious faith, such as the concept of a fake Rapture, can be challenging to change. People often cling to these false beliefs for comfort, meaning, and belonging.

While it might be challenging to convince someone to change their mind, consider these approaches:

* **Focus on common ground:** Instead of focusing on points of disagreement, try to find common ground with the person. Do you both believe in the Bible? Do you both believe in Jesus? Building a foundation of shared beliefs might make them more receptive to your arguments.

* **Listen actively:** Instead of trying to convince them, try understanding their perspective. Why do they believe as they do? What are their concerns about your view? Active listening can help you understand their position better and potentially find ways to bridge the gap.

* **Offer resources:** If you have resources that support your views, like scholarly articles or theological commentaries, offer them without being pushy. People are more likely to consider different perspectives if they feel respected and valued.

* **Respect their beliefs:** Even if you disagree with someone's beliefs, it's important to respect them. Avoid being judgmental or dismissive. Remember that everyone is entitled to their own beliefs.

It's important to remember that you can't force someone to change their mind. But by approaching the conversation with empathy, understanding, and respect, you might be able to open a door for dialogue and potentially lead to a more nuanced understanding of the topic. I hope this helps.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8j8c3GpkX8&t=738s The Millennial Reign of Christ, also known as the **Millennium**, is a concept found ...