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."

Friday 17 November 2023

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Bob Mitchell refers to himself as "A Last Days Watchman". However, if he is serious about it, he is nothing but a joke himself. His posts, which highlight mere coincidences, don't seem to qualify him as a true watchman. It is possible that some people may not agree with this analogy, and that is completely understandable. Mitchell is a Messianic Jew, but he doesn't possess the necessary qualifications to be called a Watchman for Jesus. He is not qualified to be a Pastor, this is just the beginning.

A watchman for Jesus is someone who is alert and vigilant to the signs of the times and the spiritual warfare that is taking place in the world. A watchman for Jesus is not only concerned with his own salvation, but also with the salvation of others. He prays, intercedes, warns, and shares the gospel with those who are lost or deceived. A watchman for Jesus is faithful to his calling and does not compromise with the world or the enemy. He stands on the truth of God's word and follows the guidance of the Holy Spirit. A watchman for Jesus is a servant of God who loves Him with all his heart, soul, mind, and strength, and loves his neighbor as himself. 

Actually, this doesn't seem like Mitchell at all.

Blessings

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And after threescore and two weeks shall Messiah be cut off, but not for Himself; and the people of the prince who shall come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary. And the end thereof shall be with a flood, and until the end of the war desolations are determined. Daniel Chapter 9 Verse 26. KJV

Daniel chapter 9 verse 26 is a prophecy about the coming of the Messiah and the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple. According to this verse, after a period of 62 weeks (or 434 years) following the decree to rebuild Jerusalem, the Messiah will be killed and will have nothing. This refers to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, who died for the sins of the world, but not for himself. Then, the people of a future prince will come and destroy the city and the sanctuary. This refers to the Roman invasion of Jerusalem in 70 AD, which resulted in the demolition of the temple and the dispersion of the Jews. The verse also says that the end will come like a flood, meaning that it will be sudden and overwhelming. There will be war and desolation until the end, meaning that there will be no lasting peace or security for Jerusalem until the Antichrist signs a temporary seven year peace treaty that he will break after three and a half years. At the end of the seven years the final judgement and Christ will settle the matter.

The genocide and ethnic cleansing taking place in the Middle East with Israel relentlessly bombing and attacking defenceless Palestinian citizens has never happened before throughout history and will only come to a temporary type of peace with the covenant of Daniel Chapter, Verse 27, signed by the Antichrist. However, Israel will never find peace until Christ returns. Until then, they will not have peace or security.

Accordingly, those backing Israel and allowing the genocide and ethnic cleansing to continue are doing so to the peril of Israel. The Arab nations are sure to react to the situation within a matter of weeks until Israel's campaign of terror ceases. Apart from economic sanctions, Israel is now at a greater risk than ever before to be attacked with the same ferocity they are using against Palestine. When that happens, the Treaty of Daniel will be signed, and the world will see the Antichrist. 

Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, has reportedly contacted his predecessor David Cameron to discuss the government's economic response to the Covid-19 pandemic. According to sources, Sunak called Cameron last week to seek his advice on how to balance the need for fiscal stimulus and fiscal discipline in the face of a looming recession. The conversation was said to be cordial and constructive, with both men agreeing on the importance of supporting businesses and workers through the crisis. Sunak also praised Cameron for his leadership during the 2008 financial crisis and his role in establishing the Office for Budget Responsibility, which provides independent forecasts and analysis of the public finances. Cameron, who resigned as prime minister in 2016 after losing the Brexit referendum, has largely stayed out of the public eye since leaving office. However, he has occasionally spoken out on issues such as climate change, international development and democracy. He has also been involved in several controversies, such as his lobbying for Greensill Capital, a financial firm that collapsed earlier this year, and his memoirs, which revealed details of his personal and political relationships with other leaders. Sunak's call to Cameron is seen as a sign of his respect for his former boss and his willingness to learn from his experience. It also reflects Sunak's ambition to become the next leader of the Conservative Party and the prime minister, as he is widely regarded as the frontrunner in the race to succeed Boris Johnson.

In a surprising move, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced that he has appointed former Prime Minister David Cameron as the new foreign secretary, replacing Liz Truss. Sunak said that he wanted to bring back Cameron's experience and expertise in international affairs, especially in the context of the post-Brexit challenges and opportunities. He praised Cameron's role in leading the UK through the 2012 London Olympics, the 2014 Scottish referendum, and the 2015 general election. He also said that Cameron had a strong relationship with many world leaders, such as Barack Obama, Angela Merkel, and Narendra Modi.

Cameron, who resigned as Prime Minister in 2016 after the Brexit referendum, said that he was honoured and delighted to accept the offer from Sunak, whom he described as a friend and a brilliant chancellor. He said that he was looking forward to working with Sunak and Prime Minister Boris Johnson to advance the UK's interests and values around the world. He said that he was confident that the UK could play a leading role in tackling global issues such as climate change, poverty, and security.

The appointment of Cameron has been met with mixed reactions from the public and the political parties. Some have welcomed his return to frontline politics, saying that he could bring stability and credibility to the government. Others have criticised his involvement in the Brexit campaign, his lobbying scandal with Greensill Capital, and his lack of experience in foreign policy. Some have also questioned Sunak's motives for bringing back Cameron, suggesting that he was trying to undermine Johnson or prepare for a future leadership bid.

A possible interpretation of Sunak's decision to bring back an old colleague is that he is struggling with his leadership role and needs someone to help him cope with the challenges he faces. This suggests that he lacks the confidence and competence to handle the situation on his own and that he is relying on someone else's experience and expertise. Sunak criticised the bombing of Ukraine civilians by Russia while at the same time backing Israel for doing precisely the same thing. Politicians have their heads up their arses.

Thursday 16 November 2023

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Old David Bay;

Genocide is a term that refers to the **deliberate and systematic destruction** of a group of people because of their **ethnicity, nationality, religion, or race**. The word was coined by Raphael Lemkin, a Polish lawyer who studied the Nazi policies of mass murder during World War II. He combined the Greek word genos, meaning race or tribe, with the Latin suffix cide, meaning killing. In 1948, (the same year that Israel officially became a nation) the United Nations adopted the Genocide Convention, which defined genocide as any of the following acts committed with **intent to destroy, in whole or in part**, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group: killing members of the group, causing them serious bodily or mental harm, imposing living conditions intended to destroy the group, preventing births, and forcibly transferring children out of the group. Genocide is considered one of the most heinous crimes against humanity and a violation of international law. Genocide and ethnic cleansing are both terms that describe the **deliberate and systematic destruction** or **removal** of a group of people because of their **ethnicity, nationality, religion, or race**.

Ethnic cleansing is a term that refers to the process of **removing** a specific group of people from a certain area based on their race, nationality, religion or other identifying principles. Ethnic cleansing does not necessarily involve the **intent to kill** a group, but it often results in mass deaths, rapes, tortures and displacements. Ethnic cleansing is not recognized as a crime under international law, but it is considered a crime against humanity. The term ethnic cleansing was first used in the 1990s to describe the atrocities committed by Serbs against Muslims and Croats in the former Yugoslavia and that is what is taking place in Gaza right now.

The difference between genocide and ethnic cleansing is not always clear-cut, as both crimes involve violence and persecution against a targeted group. However, genocide focuses more on the **annihilation** of a group, while ethnic cleansing focuses more on the **separation** of a group from a territory. The greatest overlap between genocide and ethnic cleansing occurs when forced removal of population leads to a group's destruction.

The world is now seeing the removal of the Palestinians from one area to another. Taking place now is ethnic cleansing with the intent of Israel to take over the entirety of Gaza and establish Jewish settlements in the region now known as Gaza.

Israeli American scholar Omer Bartov, one of the world’s leading experts on the Holocaust, says Israel’s brutal assault on the Gaza Strip is at risk of becoming a genocide. The month long air and ground war has killed more than 11,000 Palestinians in the besieged enclave, a majority of them women and children. Israel has also severely limited the movement of food, water, fuel, medicine and other essentials into Gaza. Bartov says the disproportionate killing of civilians by Israel, as well as dehumanising statements by Israeli leaders and suggestions of mass expulsion, are of grave concern. He recently joined hundreds of lawyers and academics in signing an open letter warning about Israel’s violations of international law in Gaza. “There is an indication that there are war crimes happening in Gaza, potentially also crimes against humanity,” says Bartov. “If this so-called operation continues, that may become ethnic cleansing … and that may become genocide.” end of quote

However, it is clear enough that this individual has his priorities mixed up as we have already seen Genocide, but what the world is now seeing is more than that, it is ethnic cleansing.

Blessings

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Does Gaza and its people have a right to exist? Some Christian groups believe they do not and that they should be eliminated right off the face of the earth. These same groups even go as far as misquoting the Bible to suggest that God wanted them exterminated as a race. In other words, what is happening right now with the genocide and ethnic cleansing by Israel against Palestine was predicted in the Bible. It was not. 

The question of whether Gaza and its people have a right to exist is a complex and sensitive issue. The Gaza Strip is a small territory located on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, bordered by Israel and Egypt. It is home to over 2 million Palestinians, many of whom are refugees who were displaced from their homes during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.

The Palestinian Authority (PA), which governs the West Bank, recognizes Israel’s right to exist, but Hamas, the Islamist organization that governs Gaza, does not. The international community is divided on the issue, with some countries recognizing Palestine as a state while others do not.

It is important to note that the Bible is a religious text and should not be used to justify violence or discrimination against any group of people. Misquoting the Bible to support such actions is not only morally wrong but also goes against the teachings of Christianity, which emphasis love, compassion, and respect for all human beings.

The situation in Gaza is complex and multifaceted, with a long history of conflict and violence. The recent conflict between Israel and Palestine has resulted in significant loss of life and displacement of people. It is important to work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict that respects the rights and dignity of all people involved.

There is one particular online group of Christian Zionists in the United States who have been running an end-times ministry for 30 years. They have stated that Edom refers to Palestine that God plan has always been to eliminate it right off the face. That can be proven in the book of Obadiah.

The book of Obadiah is the shortest in the Old Testament, consisting of only 21 verses. It is attributed to Obadiah, a prophet who lived in the Assyrian Period and delivered a message of judgment against Edom, a nation that was related to Israel but also hostile to it. The book of Obadiah reveals God's sovereignty over the nations and his justice for all his people. The main themes of the book are the pride and downfall of Edom, the day of the Lord, and the restoration of Israel.

One of the common misconceptions about the biblical term Edom is that it is synonymous with Palestine or the land of Israel. However, this is not the case. Edom is the name of a region and a people that occupied the territory east of the Jordan River, south of the Dead Sea, and north of the Gulf of Aqaba. Edom was also known as Seir, after the mountain range that dominated its landscape. The Edomites were descendants of Esau, the twin brother of Jacob, who sold his birthright for a bowl of stew. The Edomites had a long and hostile history with the Israelites, often opposing them in war and refusing them passage through their land. Edom was eventually conquered by the Babylonians, the Persians, and the Nabateans, and its identity was gradually lost. Today, the area that was once Edom is part of the modern state of Jordan but not Palestine.

Christian Zionism is an ideology that, in a Christian context, supports the return of the Jewish people to their ancestral homeland of Israel. It also believes that the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 was a fulfillment of biblical prophecy and a sign of the end times. Christian Zionism is based on a literal interpretation of the scriptures, especially the promises that God made to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob regarding their descendants and the land of Canaan. Christian Zionism has its origins in the Protestant Reformation and has been influenced by various historical and political factors over the centuries. Today, Christian Zionism is mainly prevalent among evangelical Protestants, especially in the United States and the United Kingdom.

However, there is no doubt whatsoever that because of the particular ideology of all Zionists (calling themselves Christian) the current situation in the Middle East has been allowed to grow and for decades to have now reached the boiling point it has now.

That is why Israel has now been allowed to be given the free reign it has to inflict pain and suffering on innocent Palestinians since 1948, mainly because of so-called Christians who are Jews masquerading as hate filled Christians.

Blessings

Tuesday 14 November 2023

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The end times bible prophecies are a complex and controversial topic that many people have different opinions and interpretations about. However, some common themes and signs can be identified from the scriptures that may point to the identity and appearance of the Antichrist. The Antichrist is a person or a power that will oppose God and deceive many people in the last days. He will claim to be God or a messiah, and he will perform miracles and wonders to deceive the masses. He will also make a covenant with many nations for seven years, but he will break it in the middle of the week (Daniel 9:27). This covenant may involve the restoration of the temple in Jerusalem and the resumption of sacrifices, which the Antichrist will later stop and defile. The Antichrist will also wage war against the saints and try to change times and laws (Daniel 7:25). He will exalt himself above all that is called God or that is worshiped, and he will sit in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God (2 Thessalonians 2:4).

Many speculations and theories have been made about who the Antichrist is or will be, but the bible does not give us a clear name or description. Some have suggested that he will be a political leader, a religious leader, a false prophet, a charismatic figure, or even a system or an organisation. Some have also tried to identify him by using numerical codes, such as 666 or 616, which are said to be the number of his name (Revelation 13:18). However, these methods are not reliable or conclusive, and they may lead to confusion or false accusations. The bible warns us not to be deceived by anyone who claims to be Christ or who performs signs and wonders (Matthew 24:23-24). The bible also tells us that we will know the Antichrist by his fruits, by his actions, and by his rejection of the true Christ (1 John 2:18-23).

Therefore, we cannot say for sure who the Antichrist is or when he will come to the fore. We can only watch and pray, and be ready for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, who will destroy the Antichrist with the breath of his mouth and with the brightness of his coming (2 Thessalonians 2:8). We can also study the bible prophecies carefully and compare them with the current events, but we should not be dogmatic or divisive about our views. We should also not be fearful or anxious, but rather trust in God's sovereignty and grace. He will protect his people and deliver them from the evil one (2 Thessalonians 3:3). He will also fulfil his promises and establish his kingdom of righteousness and peace on earth (Revelation 21:1-4).

I know that I am in the final stage of my life, as I have exceeded the biblical lifespan of seventy years that God granted to his people. I don't expect to live much longer, maybe another decade at most. I often feel sleepy and weary during the day. I have enjoyed my life, but I am aware that my days are numbered. The younger generation sometimes disrespect me and call me an old bastard. I will probably miss the end times prophecy, when the Antichrist will reign and force people to take his mark. I will not witness him sitting in the holy place and claiming to be God. My earthly life is almost over and I have no regrets. When I am gone I will have left behind all the troubles and temptations that plagued me in this world. I will have entered into a state of bliss and peace that surpasses all understanding. I will be sitting in paradise, enjoying eternity with God and his angels. I will have no desire to return to this earth, where there is so much pain and suffering. I will be content and fulfilled in my heavenly home.

No body is ever really missed once they have died. There is the initial compassion and empathy but when the grieving process is all over and the funeral has been gotten out of the way the majority will be forgotten about as though they never even existed in the first place

Some may even be excited when certain individuals die because they can anticipate receiving the estate of the deceased. The money I received when my younger brother passed away a few years ago was nice but it is still not a substitute or a replacement for the dead person. I would have rather had my brother alive any day instead of his money.

We may think that the end times are far away from us, but we should not be complacent about the state of the world. Even if we are old and may not live to witness the final events, we still have a responsibility to care for the earth and its people. We should not ignore the signs of the times, such as wars, famines, natural disasters, and moral decay. These are indicators that God's judgement is coming and that we need to repent and prepare for His return. We should also share the gospel with others, especially the younger generations, who will face more challenges and tribulations in the future. We should not be pessimistic or hopeless, but rather hopeful and faithful, knowing that God is in control and that He has a plan for His people. We should live each day as if it were our last, and look forward to the glorious day when we will see our Savior face to face.

Blessings

Monday 13 November 2023

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You are facing a lot of criticism for your support of Israel and its policies. Some people may disagree with you and challenge your views. You may feel frustrated or angry by their arguments, but you should not let your emotions get the best of you. Instead, you should try to stay calm and rational, and explain your position with facts and evidence. By doing so, you will show that you are confident and respectful, and you may even persuade some of your opponents to see things differently.

Hallucinations are not uncommon among soldiers who are in the midst of combat. They may experience distorted perceptions of reality due to the stress, trauma, and adrenaline of war. Another possible factor that could influence their hallucinations is the substance they were inhaling at the moment they saw the mirage. I have never used cannabis in my entire life. The only drug I consume regularly is alcohol, just a can of beer every day. I also take some prescribed pills for my blood pressure and cholesterol levels. That's all there is to my drug habits.

Some people make false claims by distorting the interpretation of the scripture. Such claims can be easily refuted by reading the Bible carefully and critically. These individuals often use misquotations to justify their prejudices and agendas without considering the true meaning and context of the scripture. By reading the Bible, one can learn to distinguish truth from lies and challenge false teachings spread by some people.

In your case, it's a bit more challenging because you often take small, unverified pieces of information from the internet and present them as authoritative without any reference to the Bible. Many of your sources are biased or inaccurate. Therefore, you must be more careful and honest in your use of the Bible as evidence because not everything you say is consistent with what it teaches. Most of the time, your postings are tongue-in-cheek exercises that are quite laughable.

Blessings

 

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Israel is a country in the Middle East that has a rich history, culture and diversity. Some of the positives of Israel are:

- It has a vibrant democracy and a free press that allow for diverse opinions and debates.

- It has a strong economy and a high standard of living, with a focus on innovation and technology.

- It has a universal health care system that provides quality and affordable care to all citizens.

- It has a diverse cuisine that reflects the influences of various cultures and regions, such as falafel, hummus, shakshuka and baklava.

- It has a variety of natural and historical attractions that draw millions of tourists every year, such as the Dead Sea, the Western Wall, the Dome of the Rock and the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial.

- It has a unique role as the homeland of the Jewish people and a place where they can practice their religion and culture freely.

- It has a close relationship with the United States and other allies that support its security and interests in the region.

- It has made efforts to achieve peace with its neighbours, such as signing peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan, withdrawing from Gaza and Lebanon, and participating in negotiations with the Palestinians up until now

However, the time has now come for Israel to justify its violence and seek revenge against certain groups of people based on historical grievances. What better nation to attack than the Palestinians who are barely able to afford the necessities of life let alone defend themselves against the fifth mightiest army in the world?

All of this is being done illegally to allegedly defend itself against mocked-up terrorist attacks that occurred on October 07th. The Israelis can take over, plunge, terrorize, and pillage Gaza as often as they like all with the backing of the United States and the other well-to-do nations of the so-called free world.
They can now have it all and there is nothing anyone can do to stop the bloodshed and war crimes now being committed by Israel in the Middle East. The world may scream and protest for as long as it likes, but no one will lift a finger to stop Israel from its current course of mayhem and destruction against the Palestinians.

But what does the Lord think of this and how does it fit in with the remainder of the Bible prophecies? The problem is that whenever there is a positive there is always a negative and vice versa. So all of this has to turn around. It has to and will.

Accordingly, those who are now committing these war crimes and those who are supporting their actions are going to have to pay and pay in a big way they will. What they are doing can only come back to haunt them in more ways than could ever be imagined. 

Israel and the rest of the free world are now cursed by the Lord and their punishment will be swift and brutal. The result being they will not even know what has hit them.

People are well aware of the terrible consequences of what Israel is doing for the rest of the world and that is what the protests are all about. Israel will to stop and neither will the judgement of the Lord against all the nations involved in this carnage. It is not just the economy that will be affected - punishment will go a lot deeper.

Blessings

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The scriptures you have quoted are not widely understood by the general public. They are written in a language that is not commonly spoken or taught, and they contain references and symbols that are unfamiliar to most people. You may believe that you have a deep knowledge and appreciation of these scriptures, but you cannot expect others to share your perspective or interpretation. If you want to communicate effectively with a broader audience, you may need to explain the context and meaning of these scriptures, or use more accessible sources of wisdom and guidance.

One of the common mistakes that people make when reading the Bible is to pluck scripture out of mid air and then apply it in context they want it to say. This is a form of eisegesis, which means reading into the text one's own presuppositions, biases, or agendas. Eisegesis distorts the original meaning and intention of the biblical authors, and leads to false or misleading interpretations. A better way to read the Bible is to use exegesis, which means drawing out from the text what it actually says and means. Exegesis requires careful attention to the historical, cultural, literary, and theological context of each passage, as well as comparing scripture with scripture. Exegesis respects the authority and inspiration of the Bible, and seeks to understand and apply it faithfully and accurately but that is not what you are doing.

For example: Edom is the name of a region and a people that are mentioned frequently in the Old Testament. THE EDOMITES WERE DESCENDANTS OF ESAU, THE BROTHER OF JACOB, AND THEY INHABITED THE MOUNTAINOUS AREA SOUTH OF THE DEAD SEA, IN WHAT IS NOW JORDAN. EDOM IS NOT THE SAME AS PALESTINE, WHICH IS A TERM THAT WAS USED LATER BY THE ROMANS TO REFER TO THE LAND OF ISRAEL. Palestine derives from the name of the Philistines, a coastal people who were enemies of the Israelites. The Edomites and the Israelites had a long history of conflict and rivalry, but they were not the same people or the same territory.

The house of Esau is a biblical term that refers to the descendants of Esau, the eldest son of Isaac and Rebekah. Esau was also known as Edom, meaning red, because of his ruddy complexion and his fondness for red lentil stew. Esau sold his birthright to his younger brother Jacob for a bowl of this stew, and later lost his father's blessing to Jacob as well. The house of Esau became the nation of Edom, which occupied the land south of the Dead Sea, near the border of Canaan. The Edomites were often in conflict with the Israelites, the descendants of Jacob, throughout their history. The prophets of Israel denounced Edom for its violence, pride, and hostility against God's people. The book of Obadiah predicts the downfall of Edom and the restoration of Israel in the day of the Lord. The house of Esau represents the enemies of God who oppose his purposes and his people.

Read these verses again.

"Shall I not in that day, saith the Lord, even destroy the wise men out of Edom, and understanding out of the mount of Esau? And thy mighty men, O Teman, shall be dismayed, to the end that every one of the mount of Esau may be cut off by slaughter. For thy violence against thy brother Jacob shame shall cover thee, and thou shalt be cut off for ever."

" For the day of the Lord is near upon all the heathen: as thou hast done, it shall be done unto thee: thy reward shall return upon thine own head ... they shall be as though they had not been. But upon mount Zion shall be deliverance, and there shall be holiness; and the house of Jacob shall possess their possessions."

"And the house of Jacob shall be a fire, and the house of Joseph a flame, and the house of Esau for stubble, and they shall kindle in them, and devour them; and there shall not be any remaining of the house of Esau; for the Lord hath spoken it." (Obadiah 2-18, KJV)

Obadiah 15-21 is a biblical prophecy about the Day of the Lord, when God will judge the nations and restore Israel. It is not a justification for the violence and oppression that the Palestinian people face from the Israeli military. The situation in Gaza is a humanitarian crisis, not a fulfillment of ancient scriptures. The innocent civilians who are killed or injured by the airstrikes and artillery have no relation to the enemies of Israel mentioned in Obadiah. They deserve compassion and justice, not condemnation and death.

The day of the Lord is a biblical concept that refers to the time when God will intervene in human history to judge the wicked and reward the righteous. The day of the Lord is often associated with cataclysmic events, such as wars, famines, earthquakes, and cosmic disturbances. The day of the Lord is also a time of salvation and restoration for God's people, who will inherit the new heavens and the new earth. The day of the Lord is not a single event, but a series of events that culminate in the second coming of Christ and the establishment of his eternal kingdom but that is not what you are suggesting here.

Obadiah 15-21 is a passage from the Bible that describes God's plan for the end times, when He will punish the wicked and save His people. It is not a reason to support the brutal and unjust actions of the Israeli army against the Palestinians. The conflict in Gaza is a human rights violation, not a sign of God's will. The people who suffer or die from the bombs and shells are not the same as the enemies of Israel in Obadiah. They need mercy and fairness, not blame and destruction.

The battle of Gog and Magog is a prophetic event described in the Bible, especially in the books of Ezekiel and Revelation. It involves a coalition of nations led by a ruler called Gog, who will attack Israel in the end times. The identity of Gog and Magog has been debated by scholars and historians, but some possible candidates are Russia, Turkey, Iran, and other Central Asian or Middle Eastern countries. According to the Bible, God will intervene and destroy the invaders, showing His power and glory to the world.

Some of the biblical passages that mention the battle of Gog and Magog are:

Ezekiel 38-39: This is the most detailed account of the invasion, listing the names of the nations involved, their motives, their fate, and the aftermath. Revelation 20:7-10: This is a brief mention of a second battle of Gog and Magog that will occur after the millennium, when Satan will be released from his prison and deceive the nations to rebel against God. They will surround the holy city, but fire will come down from heaven and consume them. Satan will then be thrown into the lake of fire forever. Psalm 83: This is a psalm of Asaph that asks God to judge and destroy the enemies of Israel, who conspire to wipe them out. Some of the nations listed here may overlap with those in Ezekiel 38-39. Zechariah 12-14:

These are prophecies about the future siege of Jerusalem by all nations, and how God will defend and deliver His people. They also describe the second coming of Christ and the establishment of His kingdom on earth.

The claim that Russia is the Gog Magog of biblical prophecy is not supported by any credible evidence. Russia is already engaged in a costly and protracted conflict with Ukraine, which limits its ability and willingness to launch a massive invasion of Israel. Furthermore, the geographical and historical identification of Gog Magog with Russia is based on dubious interpretations and assumptions that ignore the context and meaning of the biblical texts.

It's natural to feel panicked or afraid when faced with situations that threaten our safety or well-being, such as the one you are describing with your false red flag. These emotions are part of our survival instinct and can help us react quickly and effectively in emergencies. However, it appears that your intention here is to use sensationalist language to incite fear and panic, which is not helpful. Your false publicity seems to be designed to attract more donations and subscribers, but it will ultimately be unsuccessful.

The Christian Zionism you display here is an ideology that, in a Christian context, espouses the return of the Jewish people to the Holy Land. It also holds that the founding of the State of Israel in 1948 was by biblical prophecy and a prerequisite for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Christian Zionists support Israel politically, financially, and spiritually, believing that God's redemption and restoration of the world are uniquely tied to His relationship and dealings with Israel. Christian Zionism has its roots in Protestant theology and history, especially in England and America, where it influenced the emergence of Zionism as a Jewish national movement. Christian Zionism is not a monolithic movement, but rather a diverse spectrum of views and practices that vary in their interpretation of scripture, eschatology, and attitude towards Judaism.

Examples of Zionists who claim to be Christian are displayed in your current newsletter for advocating is the annihilation of the Palestinian people by Israel with outright lies. The type of wickedness that you are displaying here is unprecedented right throughout the annals of Christianity's history. This is not a newsletter of compassion and understanding. Instead, this is a newsletter of hate and intolerance favouring Israel. You worse or on an equal par to the war-mongering Jews.

Wickedness is a term that describes the state of being morally evil or corrupt. It can also refer to the desire or intention to cause harm or mischief to others. Wickedness is often associated with sin, crime, injustice, cruelty, violence, oppression, and other forms of wrongdoing. It is clear from this comparison that the writers at Cutting Edge Ministries are engaging in wicked behaviour or are inherently evil to the core.

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Zionism is the political movement that supports the establishment and preservation of a Jewish state in the historical land of Israel. It emerged in the late 19th century in response to the persecution and discrimination of Jews in Europe and the rise of nationalism among other peoples. Zionism is based on the belief that Jews have a historical, religious, and cultural connection to the land of Israel and that they have a right to self-determination and sovereignty there.

However, the Zionists did not return to their promised land until 1948 - when land was stolen from the Palestinians to establish Israel. Since then Israel has turned into a cesspool of corruption and vice headed by one of the greatest war criminals of this, or any century: Benjamin Netanyahu.

However, Zionism has also faced various criticisms from different perspectives, such as:
- **Moral criticism**: Some critics argue that Zionism is inherently unjust and immoral because it entails the dispossession, displacement, and oppression of the indigenous Palestinian population, who have their own historical and national claims to the land. They accuse Zionism of being a form of colonialism, racism, or apartheid, that violates the human rights and dignity of Palestinians.

- **Religious criticism**: Some critics argue that Zionism is contrary to the teachings and traditions of Judaism, which emphasize the spiritual rather than the territorial aspects of the Jewish identity, and which forbid the establishment of a Jewish state before the arrival of the Messiah. They also reject the idea that Jews are a nation or a race, rather than a religious community. Some religious critics of Zionism are Orthodox or ultra-Orthodox Jews, such as Neturei Karta or Satmar Hasidim, who oppose any cooperation or recognition of the State of Israel.

- **Political criticism**: Some critics argue that Zionism is incompatible with democracy, pluralism, or humanism, because it privileges one ethnic or religious group over others, and excludes or marginalizes non-Jewish citizens or residents of Israel. They also challenge the legitimacy or necessity of a Jewish state in the modern world, where Jews have equal rights and opportunities in many countries. Some political critics of Zionism are secular or progressive Jews, such as Jewish Voice for Peace or IfNotNow, who advocate for a more inclusive and peaceful solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

These are some of the main criticisms of Zionism that have been raised by various sources and groups. However, not all critics of Zionism are anti-Semitic, nor do they deny the existence or security of Israel. Many critics of Zionism still support the right of Jews to live in peace and dignity in their ancestral homeland, but they also demand the same right for Palestinians. However, that is not what the Zionists are prepared to accept as they continue to wage war against the Palestinians to this day.

 

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