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 12 January 2024

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I have not accepted the idea that the EU will produce the Antichrist unless I see convincing evidence. I only keep an eye on potential candidates and Gabriel Attal is one among many others.

Gabriel Attal is a French politician who was recently appointed as the youngest-ever Prime Minister of France at the age of 34. Attal is a self-confessed Homosexual. Does being openly Gay fulfil the prophecies of Daniel 11:37 Neither shall he regard the God of his fathers, nor the desire of women, nor regard any god: for he shall magnify himself above all?

Attal’s mother raised him and his siblings in her Russian Orthodox Christian faith. But his father, the film producer Yves Attal, was Jewish, born in Paris to Tunisian Jewish and European Jewish parents.

Judaism is a monotheistic religion that originated in the ancient Near East and has a long and rich history of beliefs, practices, rituals and traditions. Jews are the adherents of Judaism, who share a common ancestry, culture and heritage. Gentiles are the people who are not Jews, according to the Jewish perspective. The term gentile comes from the Latin word gentiles, meaning "of or belonging to a clan or tribe". The distinction between Jews and Gentiles is based on the concept of covenant, which is a sacred agreement between God and the Jewish people. Jews believe that they have a special relationship with God, who chose them as his people and gave them the Torah, the law that guides their lives. Gentiles are not bound by the same covenant or law and have different religious beliefs and practices. However, Judaism also teaches that Gentiles can be righteous and virtuous and that they have a role in God's plan for humanity.

Jews are different from Gentiles in terms of their religious identity. For anyone to be a Jew the mother has be Jewish. Unlike the Gentiles who take on the religion of the father, the children of a Jewish woman are also Jewish. Attal’s mother raised him and his siblings in her Russian Orthodox Christian faith. But his father, the film producer Yves Attal, was Jewish, born in Paris to Tunisian Jewish and European Jewish parents.

Accordingly, because his mother was not Jewish Attal is not Jewish but rather more Russian Orthodox than French. Accordingly, if he is the Antichrist, the prophecy does not refer to the Antichrist as a Jew but as a homosexual.

The exact age of Jesus when he was crucified is not explicitly stated in the Bible, but most scholars agree that he was in his early to mid-thirties. One way to estimate his age is to look at the historical and cultural context of his life and ministry. According to various sources, Jesus Christ was about **33 years old** when he was crucified but that is an estimate only and is based on the historical and astronomical evidence of his birth, ministry and death. He was around about the same age as Attal, but he had a very different life experience and unlike Jesus Attal has come from a privileged background.

Nostradamus claimed to have received visions of future events that many claim had come from Satan, some have come true while others have not. When it comes to future events, I only rely on the Bible as the ultimate authority. I think that the Bible contains prophecies that are accurate and reliable and that no human can predict the future better than God. I trust that God has a plan for the world and me and that he will reveal it in his own time and way. Therefore, I do not pay attention to other sources of information or speculation about the future, such as astrology, horoscopes, psychic readings or indeed Nostradamus. I only rely on the Bible for my hope and assurance about what is to come.

However, according to some interpretations of the prophecies of Nostradamus, the 16th-century French astrologer and physician, he named three Antichrists who would bring great destruction to the world. The first one was Napoleon Bonaparte, the French emperor who conquered much of Europe in the early 19th century. The second one was Adolf Hitler, the Nazi leader who orchestrated the Holocaust and World War II. The third one he names is Abbas, a tyrant, a terrorist, or a religious fanatic who would trigger World War III. He is a Prime Minister, or a President and a diplomat who will confirm a seven-year Middle East Covenant. Abbas sounds like Attal. Attal is a common North African Jewish name and would be recognized as such in France, where there are large populations of Tunisian and Algerian Jews.

The angel Gabriel is one of the most well-known characters in the Abrahamic religions, such as Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the Baháʼí Faith. He is an archangel with the power to announce God's will to mankind. He is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, the Quran and the Kitáb-i-Aqdas.

Gabriel first appears in the Hebrew Bible in the book of Daniel, where he explains Daniel's visions of a ram and a goat, and of the Seventy Weeks. He also tells Daniel about the future conflicts between the angels of Persia and Greece, and the role of the archangel Michael in the end times.
In the New Testament, Gabriel is the angel who announces to Zechariah that he will have a son named John the Baptist, who will prepare the way for the Messiah. Zechariah doubts Gabriel's words and is struck mute until John's birth. Gabriel also appears to Mary, a young virgin betrothed to Joseph, and tells her that she will conceive and bear a son named Jesus, who will be the Son of God. Mary accepts Gabriel's message with faith and obedience. This event is known as the Annunciation and is celebrated by many Christians on March 25.

In Islam, Gabriel is called Jibril and is considered one of the four archangels, along with Michael, Raphael and Azrael. He is the angel who revealed the Quran to Muhammad over 23 years ago. He also accompanied Muhammad on his night journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and then to Heaven, where he met other prophets and God himself.

Gabriel is often depicted as a young man dressed in white or blue, holding a lily, a trumpet, a lantern, a scroll or a sceptre. He is the patron saint of telecommunication workers, radio broadcasters, messengers, postal workers, clerics, diplomats and stamp collectors. He is also associated with the moon, water, wisdom, dreams and visions. 

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Wednesday 10 January 2024

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One of the most common and unfortunate phenomena in human relationships is the tendency to blame, criticize, or reject someone who is suffering from an illness or disability. This can happen in various contexts, such as family, work, or friendship. Why do some people behave this way? What are the psychological and social factors that drive them to dump on someone else if they are sick and unable to function?

There are several possible explanations for this behavior, but none of them justify or excuse it. Some people may feel threatened by the vulnerability or dependency of the sick person, and react with anger or resentment to avoid their own feelings of insecurity or guilt. Some people may have unrealistic expectations of the sick person, and feel disappointed or frustrated when they cannot meet their demands or needs. Some people may lack empathy or compassion for the sick person, and view them as a burden or a nuisance. Some people may have internalized negative stereotypes or prejudices about the sick person's condition and treat them with disrespect or contempt.

Whatever the reason, dumping on someone else who is sick and unable to function is a form of emotional abuse that can have serious consequences for the victim's well-being and recovery. It can cause them to feel isolated, depressed, anxious, ashamed, or hopeless. It can also affect their physical health, by increasing their stress levels, lowering their immune system, or interfering with their treatment. Therefore, it is important to recognize and challenge this behavior whenever it occurs, and to support and protect the sick person from further harm.

The way this website reported the US Defence Secretary as sick and unable to function normally is an example of its anti-Democratic stance. This type of reporting belittles and denigrates everything related to the Democratic Party, which is not objective nor does it promote the continuation of democracy within the United States. It only serves to divide and separate one party from another.

As a Christian website, it is not appropriate to express personal opinions or political views, as it may imply authority or bias. Instead, factual, objective, or informative texts should be used, avoiding persuasive or divisive tones. In the future, a different tone should be chosen for the newsletters, and money should not be requested based on biased and one-sided political views, as it is inappropriate.

It is my firm belief that everyone involved in this situation had full knowledge of his medical status and took appropriate measures in response. I do not think there was any negligence or malpractice on anyone's part, as they all followed the established protocols and procedures. I commend all within the Democratic Party for their professionalism and diligence in handling this delicate and complex situation. Fake News from False Prophets. This misreporting is alarming

The rise of fake news in the media landscape is a serious threat to the public's trust and democracy. Fake news is not just inaccurate or biased information, but deliberately misleading or fabricated stories that are designed to influence people's opinions or actions. Fake news often comes from sources that claim to be authoritative or credible but are motivated by political, ideological, or financial interests. These sources are the false prophets of our time, who spread lies and propaganda to manipulate the masses.

Fake news can have harmful consequences for individuals and society. It can erode people's confidence in facts and evidence, create confusion and polarization, undermine critical thinking and civic engagement, and fuel hatred and violence. Fake news can also interfere with important decisions that affect our health, safety, and well-being. For example, fake news about the COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to misinformation, distrust, and resistance to public health measures.

Therefore, it is alarming that fake news is becoming more prevalent and sophisticated in the digital age. With the proliferation of social media platforms and online outlets, fake news can reach millions of people in a matter of seconds. Moreover, fake news can use advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and deepfakes to create realistic and convincing content that is hard to detect or verify.

We need to be vigilant and proactive in combating fake news and its sources. We need to educate ourselves and others about how to identify and evaluate information critically. We need to support reliable and independent journalism that adheres to ethical standards and practices. We need to hold accountable those who produce and disseminate fake news for their actions. And we need to foster a culture of truth and honesty that values facts over opinions, evidence over emotions, and reason over rhetoric.

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The Bible warns of false prophets like James Key who will deceive many people and lead them astray from the truth on media such as YouTube. These false prophets are not sent by God, but by the enemy, who wants to destroy the faith of God's people. False prophets may appear to be righteous, but they are wolves in sheep's clothing. They may perform signs and wonders, but they are not from the Holy Spirit. They may speak smooth words, but they are not from the Word of God. They may claim to have a special revelation, but they are not from the Father of lights.

How can we discern the true prophets from the false ones? The Bible gives us several tests to apply to anyone who claims to speak for God. First, we must examine their fruits. Jesus said, "By their fruits you will know them" (Matthew 7:20). A true prophet will produce good fruits, such as love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23). A false prophet will produce bad fruits, such as hatred, discord, jealousy, selfishness, anger, dissension, heresy, and wickedness (Galatians 5:19-21).

Second, we must examine their doctrine. A true prophet will teach the sound doctrine that is in accordance with the Scriptures. A true prophet will uphold the authority and sufficiency of the Bible as the inspired and infallible Word of God. A true prophet will confess that Jesus Christ is the Son of God who came in the flesh, died for our sins, and rose again on the third day. A true prophet will preach the gospel of grace that salvation is by faith alone in Christ alone. A false prophet will teach a different doctrine that is contrary to the Scriptures. A false prophet will deny or distort the essential truths of the Christian faith. A false prophet will add or subtract from the Word of God. A false prophet will preach a different gospel that is based on works or human wisdom.

Third, we must examine their lifestyle. A true prophet will live a holy and humble life that is pleasing to God. A true prophet will seek to glorify God and not himself. A true prophet will serve God and His people with love and compassion. A false prophet will live a sinful and proud life that is offensive to God. A false prophet will seek to exalt himself and not God. A false prophet will exploit God and His people for money and power.

The Bible warns us to beware of false prophets and to test everything by the Word of God. We must not be gullible or naive, but wise and discerning. We must not follow anyone blindly, but examine everything carefully. We must not be led astray by lies, but hold fast to the truth. We must not be deceived by false prophets such as James Key, but listen to the true Prophet who is Jesus Christ, the Word of God made flesh.

I have been following the channel of James Key for a while, hoping to find some useful and reliable information on the end times. However, I have been repeatedly disappointed and frustrated by the quality and accuracy of the content. The channel seems to lack any editorial standards or fact-checking procedures, and often presents misleading or biased views as facts. The channel also fails to acknowledge or correct its mistakes, and does not respond to constructive criticism or feedback from its audience. I find this channel to be unprofessional, irresponsible and disrespectful to its viewers. I regret wasting my time and attention on this channel, and I do not recommend it to anyone who values truth and integrity.

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One can hardly bear to hear such absurd claims. They are not only baseless, but also insulting to the intelligence of anyone who knows better. It is a waste of time and energy to engage with such arguments, which only serve to spread misinformation and confusion. Such nonsense should be exposed and rejected for what it is: a blatant attempt to deceive and manipulate.

You have made several assertions in your argument that are not supported by any biblical evidence. You have failed to provide any scriptural references or logical explanations for your claims. You have simply assumed that your interpretation of the bible is correct and that anyone who disagrees with you is wrong. This is not a valid way of engaging in a theological discussion. You need to show how your position is consistent with the bible and how it addresses the objections raised by others. Otherwise, you are just expressing your personal opinions and preferences, not the truth of God's word.

To agree with this false and misleading information would mean selling out one's soul to the Devil because to do so would insinuate that I agree with you and not the word of the Lord. That is never a position that any genuine Christian should ever be in a position to place oneself in: and nor should it ever have to be. False Prophet.

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Sunday 7 January 2024

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One of the most debated topics among Christians is the Rapture, the belief that some believers will be caught up to meet Christ in the air before the final tribulation. The main source of this doctrine is the apostle Paul's letter to the Thessalonians, where he writes: "For the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the sound of the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we will always be with the Lord." (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17)

However, some scholars argue that this passage does not refer to a separate event from the second coming of Christ, but rather to a part of it. They point out that the term "rapture" is not found in the Bible, and that the Greek word translated as "caught up" (harpazo) simply means "to seize" or "to snatch". They also note that other biblical passages describe the return of Christ as a visible and glorious event, not a secret or sudden one. For example, Jesus himself said: "For as the lightning comes from the east and shines as far as the west, so will be the coming of the Son of Man." (Matthew 24:27)

Another source of confusion is the interpretation of some Old Testament stories as foreshadowing of the Rapture. For instance, some proponents of the Rapture theory cite the examples of Enoch and Elijah, who were taken up into heaven without dying (Genesis 5:24; 2 Kings 2:11). However, these cases are not presented as normative or predictive, but rather as exceptional and miraculous. Moreover, they do not imply that these men escaped judgement or tribulation, but rather that they were specially chosen by God for a specific purpose.

The book of Genesis says that "Enoch walked with God; then he was no more because God took him away" (Genesis 5:24). The second one is Elijah, who was a prophet of God and performed many miracles. The book of Second Kings says that "as they were walking along and talking together, suddenly a chariot of fire and horses of fire appeared and separated the two of them, and Elijah went up to heaven in a whirlwind" (2 Kings 2:11). Some scholars also suggest that Moses and John the Apostle may have been taken without dying, but there is no clear evidence for this in the Bible.

Therefore, it is important to examine the biblical evidence carefully and critically, and not to rely on human traditions or speculations. The Rapture theory may be appealing to some Christians who wish to avoid suffering or persecution, but it may also lead to complacency or indifference towards the world. The Bible teaches that we should be ready for the Lord's return at any time, but also that we should be faithful and fruitful until he comes.

Ezekiel 1 is the first chapter of the Book of Ezekiel, which records the prophet's inaugural vision of God and his heavenly throne. The chapter begins with Ezekiel's introduction, stating that he was among the exiles by the River Chebar in Babylon when he received his first divine revelation in the thirtieth year of his life, in the fifth year of King Jehoiachin's captivity. He describes seeing a great storm cloud coming from the north, with flashes of lightning and a radiant fire in its center. From the fire emerged four living creatures, each with four faces, four wings, and human hands. Their faces were those of a man, a lion, an ox, and an eagle. They moved in unison, without turning, following the direction of the spirit. Between the creatures were wheels that sparkled like topaz, intersecting each other at right angles. The wheels were full of eyes and moved along with the creatures. Above the creatures was a vault that shone like crystal, and under it they stretched out their wings. The sound of their wings was like the roar of many waters or the voice of God. Ezekiel then saw above the vault a throne of sapphire, and on it a figure like that of a man, glowing like metal and fire. He also saw a rainbow around the throne and heard a voice speaking to him. He fell on his face in awe and reverence and received his commission as a prophet to Israel.

The book of Ezekiel contains some of the most fascinating and enigmatic visions in the Bible, such as the vision of the chariot of God in chapter 1. Some have interpreted this vision as a description of an extraterrestrial encounter, claiming that Ezekiel saw a spaceship or a flying saucer. However, this interpretation is not supported by any clear evidence from the text or from the historical and cultural context of Ezekiel's time. Rather, the vision is a symbolic representation of God's glory and presence, using imagery that was familiar to Ezekiel and his audience. The vision also does not imply that Ezekiel was physically transported to heaven, as some have suggested. The text states that he was "in the land of the Chaldeans by the river Chebar" (Ezekiel 1:3) when he saw the vision and that he remained there throughout his prophetic ministry. Therefore, the vision was a spiritual experience, not a literal one.

The land of the Chaldeans is a historical region in southern Mesopotamia, corresponding to present-day Iraq and parts of Kuwait, Syria, Turkey, and Iran. The Chaldeans were an ancient people who spoke a Semitic language and established several kingdoms in the area, most notably the Neo-Babylonian Empire under Nebuchadnezzar II. The land of the Chaldeans was known for its rich culture, scientific achievements, and religious diversity. It was also the site of some of the earliest civilizations and the birthplace of writing.

The Bible does not explicitly mention aliens or extraterrestrial beings, but it does speak of other intelligent creatures that are not human, such as angels and demons. Some people interpret some passages in the Bible, such as Ezekiel 1, as describing encounters with alien spacecraft or beings, but this is not a widely accepted view among biblical scholars. The Bible also affirms that God is the creator and sustainer of the entire universe and that Jesus Christ is the redeemer of all things, whether on earth or in heaven. Therefore, if aliens do exist, they are also part of God's creation and plan, and they may or may not need salvation depending on their relationship with God. However, the Bible does not give us any clear information about the existence or nature of aliens, so we should be careful not to speculate beyond what God has revealed to us in his word.

One possible interpretation of Ezekiel 1 is that the prophet saw a vision of extraterrestrial beings or vehicles, distinct from angels, demons or humans. The word creature in this chapter could imply a non-terrestrial origin or nature of these entities. This would suggest that aliens and their craft are not a modern phenomenon, but have existed for millennia, perhaps even influencing the writing of the scriptures themselves.

The Rapture is a term used by some Christians that describes Jesus Christ's return to Earth, where he will take his faithful followers with him to heaven. However, it should not be confused with the Day of the Lord, which refers to a time of judgement and restoration for both the righteous and the wicked. Some people have speculated that the Rapture will involve aliens abducting or feasting on believers, but this is a false and dangerous idea that contradicts biblical teachings. It's important to note that the Rapture is not a real event, and it will not be a glorious and joyful occasion for those who love and trust God. It's not a horror movie scenario because, like horror movies, it's fictional.

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Friday 5 January 2024

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The Bible does not explicitly mention aliens or extraterrestrial beings, but it does speak of other intelligent creatures that are not human, such as angels and demons. Some people interpret some passages in the Bible, such as Ezekiel 1, as describing encounters with alien spacecrafts or beings, but this is not a widely accepted view among biblical scholars. The Bible also affirms that God is the creator and sustain-er of the entire universe, and that Jesus Christ is the redeemer of all things, whether on earth or in heaven. Therefore, if aliens do exist, they are also part of God's creation and plan, and they may or may not need salvation depending on their relationship with God. However, the Bible does not give us any clear information about the existence or nature of aliens, so we should be careful not to speculate beyond what God has revealed to us in his word.

The Bible contains many references to other intelligent beings that are not human, such as angels and demons. However, it does not always use the specific terms "angel" or "demon" to describe them. Sometimes, it uses the more general term "creature" to indicate that they are living beings created by God, but distinct from humans. For example, in Revelation 4:6-8, John sees four living creatures around the throne of God, each with a different appearance and a different role. These creatures are not identified as angels or demons, but as worshipers of God who proclaim His holiness and glory. Similarly, in Job 1:6-7, Satan appears among the sons of God, who are also called the morning stars in Job 38:7. These sons of God are not human beings, but other intelligent creatures who have access to God's presence. Satan is one of them, but he is also a fallen creature who opposes God and His people. Therefore, the Bible reveals that there are other intelligent creatures besides humans, but it does not always name them as angels or demons.

A creature is a living being that has the capacity to sense, grow, reproduce and adapt to its environment. Creatures can be classified into different categories based on their characteristics, such as animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, protists and viruses. Some creatures are multicellular, meaning they are composed of many cells that work together to perform various functions. Other creatures are unicellular, meaning they consist of a single cell that carries out all the necessary activities for survival. Creatures can also be distinguished by their mode of nutrition, such as autotrophs, heterotrophs and mixotrophs. Autotrophs are creatures that can produce their own food from inorganic sources, such as sunlight or chemicals. Heterotrophs are creatures that depend on other organisms for food, either by consuming them or decomposing them. Mixotrophs are creatures that can switch between autotrophic and heterotrophic modes depending on the availability of resources. Creatures can also be categorized by their level of organization, such as tissues, organs, organ systems and organisms. Tissues are groups of similar cells that perform a specific function, such as muscle tissue or nerve tissue. Organs are structures that consist of two or more types of tissues that work together to perform a complex function, such as the heart or the brain. Organ systems are groups of organs that cooperate to maintain the homeostasis of the body, such as the circulatory system or the nervous system. Organisms are individual living entities that can be composed of one or more organ systems, such as humans or bacteria.

One possible interpretation of Ezekiel 1 is that the prophet saw a vision of extraterrestrial beings or vehicles, distinct from angels, demons or humans. The word creature in this chapter could imply a non-terrestrial origin or nature of these entities. This would suggest that aliens and their craft are not a modern phenomenon, but have existed for millennia, perhaps even influencing the writing of the scriptures themselves.

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No one is foolish enough to believe that the Ghislane Maxwell lawsuit is about to reveal the names of those involved with the Jeffrey Epstein underage sex scandal.

The Ghislane Maxwell lawsuit is a sham that will not expose any of the accomplices of Jeffrey Epstein in his notorious underage sex trafficking ring. This is a common sense conclusion that anyone with a brain can reach. The lawsuit is a diversion tactic to distract the public from the real culprits and the systemic corruption that enabled them. The lawsuit is a waste of time and resources that will only serve to protect the powerful and the guilty.

Mentioning topic matters such as this is a common strategy that you use to promote books with false and misleading propaganda.

The whole world knows about Prince Andrew, possibly Bill Clinton and Donald Trump and their probable involvement with Epstein. The identities of the other participants in underage sex will never disclosed for ethical and legal reasons. Therefore, they will never be publicly acknowledged or recognised. This is a deliberate choice that respects their privacy and protects them from potential risks or consequences.

The identities of those who were involved in Epstein's crimes will never be revealed to the public. He died without disclosing any information that could implicate his associates or expose his secrets. Whatever he knew, he took it with him to the grave.

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The modern state of Israel is a complex and controversial topic with different implications for different people. For some, it is a fulfilment of biblical prophecy and a sign of God's favour. For others, it is a source of conflict and injustice that violates human rights and international law. How one interprets the bible can influence how one views the state of Israel and its role in the world.

According to ABC News, the Zionist State of Israel has not claimed responsibility for two explosions that killed at least 84 people and injured scores at a memorial for top commander Qassem Soleimani in Iran. The Daily Mail reports that more than 100 people have been killed after two explosions rocked a ceremony that was being held to mark the 2020 assassination of Iran’s top commander Qassem Soleimani. 

The Israeli war cabinet consists of Netanyahu; Yoav Gallant, the minister of defence; and former Chief of the General Staff, Benny Gantz. There are two observers, Gadi Eizenkot and Ron Dermer. 

The Israeli Unholy Trinity of the three war criminals are now distancing themselves as far as possible from this event. That is because instead of attacking a nation of defenseless Palestinians, they have now overstepped the mark and committed more of their atrocities within Tehran, a nation of resistance fighters who are ready, willing and able to defend themselves. 

Israel had to slip up in their genocide of the Palestinians sooner or later, and this is the huge blunder most of the world has been waiting for. Iran now has the probable cause and excuse to escalate their attacks on Israel. 

Once this war escalates, all anti-Israel nations in the Middle East will join with Iran and inflict as much punishment as possible on Israel.

That may sound harsh, but what is even harsher are the abominations now being committed by the US government against Palestine, using Israel as their tool of leverage.

More than half of those on social media now support Palestine over Israel in this war, while anti-Antisemitism has gone up a massive 800% worldwide.

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One of the main indicators of the end times is the prophecy of Daniel, which outlines a series of kingdoms and empires that will rise and fall before the establishment of God's eternal kingdom. Daniel also predicts a period of tribulation and persecution for God's people, culminating in the appearance of a powerful and wicked ruler, known as the Antichrist, who will oppose God and deceive many. Jesus refers to this prophecy in his Olivet discourse, where he warns his disciples about the signs of the end times, such as wars, famines, earthquakes, false prophets, apostasy, and lawlessness. Jesus also mentions the abomination of desolation, which is a reference to the Antichrist's attempt to defile the temple of God and demand worship from all people. Jesus urges his followers to be alert and ready for his coming, which will be sudden and unexpected, like a thief in the night.

Another indicator is the apostle Paul's teaching on the taking away of the church and the resurrection of the dead. Paul explains that when Christ returns, he will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. Then, the dead in Christ will rise first, followed by those who are alive and remain, who will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. Paul also describes the Antichrist as the man of sin or the son of perdition, who will exalt himself above all that is called God or that is worshiped. Paul says that this lawless one will be revealed after a restraining force is removed, and that he will perform signs and wonders to deceive those who do not love the truth. Paul assures believers that they are not destined for wrath, but for salvation through Christ.

A third indicator is the book of Revelation, which is a symbolic and apocalyptic vision of the end times given to John by Jesus. Revelation depicts a series of judgments that will fall upon the earth, such as seals, trumpets, bowls, and plagues. Revelation also introduces various characters and symbols that represent different aspects of the end times scenario, such as the dragon, the beast, the false prophet, the harlot, Babylon, Armageddon, and the millennium. Revelation portrays a cosmic conflict between God and Satan, between good and evil, between light and darkness. Revelation also reveals the ultimate destiny of both believers and unbelievers: those who have faith in Christ will enjoy eternal life in the new heaven and new earth, while those who reject Christ will suffer eternal punishment in the lake of fire.

These are some of the main biblical sources that inform our understanding of the end times. However, we should not approach them with a rigid or dogmatic attitude, as there are different interpretations and views among Christians regarding some details and specifics. We should also not become obsessed or fearful about the end times, as if they were a matter of speculation or sensationalism. Rather, we should focus on living faithfully and obediently to God's will in the present time, knowing that he is sovereign and in control of history. We should also look forward with hope and anticipation to the glorious return of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, who will make all things new.

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Does the bible give us a timetable for the fulfillment of the end times? This is a question that many Christians have asked throughout history, especially in times of crisis and uncertainty. The answer is not simple, as the bible does not provide a clear and precise chronology of the events that will precede and accompany the return of Christ. However, the bible does give us some general indicators and signs that can help us discern the times and seasons of God's plan.

One of the challenges of studying the Bible is that it does not provide precise dates or times for most of the events it narrates. Unlike modern history books, which often use chronological frameworks such as years, months, days, and hours, the biblical authors used different methods to situate their stories in time. Some of these methods include genealogies, reigns of kings, festivals, seasons, and symbolic numbers. However, these methods are not always consistent or reliable, and they require careful interpretation and comparison with other sources of information, such as archaeology, astronomy, and historical records. Therefore, biblical chronology is a complex and uncertain field of inquiry, and scholars often disagree on the exact dates or times of biblical events.

For example, the exact year of Christ's crucifixion has been a matter of debate among scholars, but there are some clues that can help narrow down the range of possibilities. One clue is the date of the Passover, which was the Jewish festival that Jesus and his disciples celebrated on the night before his arrest. According to the Gospels, Jesus was crucified on the day after the Passover meal, which was Nisan 15 in the Jewish calendar. However, the Jewish calendar is based on lunar cycles, so Nisan 15 could fall on different days in the Roman calendar, which was based on solar cycles. Another clue is the reign of Pontius Pilate, who was the Roman governor of Judaea who sentenced Jesus to death. Pilate ruled from AD 26 to AD 36, so Jesus must have been crucified within that time frame. A third clue is the reign of Tiberius Caesar, who was the Roman emperor during Jesus' lifetime. According to Luke 3:1, John the Baptist began his ministry in the fifteenth year of Tiberius' reign, and Jesus began his ministry shortly after John. Tiberius became emperor in AD 14, so his fifteenth year could be either AD 28 or AD 29, depending on how it was counted. Based on these clues, most scholars agree that Jesus was crucified between AD 30 and AD 36, with AD 30 and AD 33 being the most likely candidates. Some scholars favor AD 33 because it matches with other historical events, such as a lunar eclipse and a Sabbath year. In AD 33, Nisan 15 fell on April 3, which would make it the most probable date for Jesus' crucifixion.

It is unwise and presumptuous to attempt to forecast the exact date of the end times or the second coming of Christ, as this example does by claiming 2034 as the year of the apocalypse. No human being has the authority or the knowledge to determine such a momentous event, which is known only to God. The Bible warns us not to be deceived by false prophets or signs, but to be ready at all times for the Lord's return. Therefore, we should focus on living faithfully and obediently, rather than speculating about the future. This man is a False Prophet. He is not of the Lord.

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