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."

Wednesday 13 March 2024

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The Bible does not mention a Third Temple. In the Book of Ezekiel in the Old Testament, there are detailed descriptions of a temple, often referred to as the "Ezekiel's Temple." This temple is described in Ezekiel chapters 40-48 and is considered to have already been built and does not refer to a future temple in Jerusalem.

Some key points about the third temple as described in the Book of Ezekiel include:

  • Detailed Description: The temple is described in great detail, including its dimensions, layout, and various chambers.

  • Water Flow: The prophecy also mentions a river flowing from the temple, bringing life and healing to the land.

  • Sacrificial System: The temple's construction and the re-institution of a sacrificial system are also detailed in the prophecy.

It's important to note that interpretations of these passages in the Bible relating to a future temple vary among different religious traditions and scholars, specifically Jews. Not Christians!!!! For many, the construction of a third temple is tied to eschatological beliefs and the fulfillment of prophecies related to the end times. However, these prophecies are misguided and relate to the Jewish book of the Torah, not the Holy Bible. It's also important emphasis that any prophecies relating to a temple in Jerusalem relate to the Old Testament and have already been built and long since destroyed.

This red cow so-called prophecy you have been carrying on about for some time is clickbait to sell your books on the end times that are so misguided they are ridiculous. Salvation in Christ is what counts and not a cow. 

What needs to happen with the red cow is for it to be slaughtered and made into streaks and fed to the hungry men, women and children of Gaza who have survived the genocide inflicted on them by the evil Jewish terrorists who occupying the Holy Land.

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Monday 11 March 2024

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 The Old Testament and the New Testament are the two main divisions of the Christian Bible. Here are some key differences between the two:

Old Testament:

  • The Old Testament is a collection of religious texts and scriptures that are sacred in Judaism and Christianity.

  • It contains the religious history of the people of Israel, their laws, prophecies, and poetry.

  • The Old Testament is written primarily in Hebrew, with some portions in Aramaic.

  • It encompasses the period before the birth of Jesus Christ.

New Testament:

  • The New Testament is the second major division of the Christian biblical canon.

  • It focuses on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, as well as the teachings of his apostles.

  • The New Testament is written in Greek.

  • It includes the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), the Acts of the Apostles, the Epistles (letters), and the Book of Revelation.

Key Differences:

  • The Old Testament predates the birth of Jesus Christ, while the New Testament covers the life and teachings of Jesus and the early Christian church.

  • The Old Testament contains the Hebrew scriptures, while the New Testament is specific to the teachings of Jesus and the apostles.

  • The Old Testament focuses on the covenant between God and the people of Israel, while the New Testament emphasises the new covenant through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

In summary, the Old Testament provides the foundation for the beliefs and history of Judaism and Christianity, while the New Testament centers on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and the early Christian church.

The relationship between the Old and New Testaments in the Bible is a topic of significant theological and scholarly discussion. While some may argue that there is no direct correlation between the two, many others believe that the New Testament builds upon the foundation of the Old Testament in various ways. Here are some points to consider:

Connections between the Old and New Testaments:

  • Prophecies and Fulfillment: The New Testament often references the Old Testament prophecies and portrays Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of these prophecies. This linkage underscores the interconnectedness of the two parts of the Bible.

  • Doctrinal Continuity: Many theological concepts and principles found in the Old Testament are further developed and expanded upon in the New Testament. For example, the idea of redemption, salvation, and the nature of God are deeply rooted in the Old Testament and are central themes in the New Testament.

  • Typology and Symbolism: The Old Testament contains foreshadowing and symbolic elements that are seen as finding their fulfillment in the New Testament. For instance, events, characters, and rituals in the Old Testament are often interpreted as prefiguring or pointing towards aspects of the life and ministry of Jesus Christ in the New Testament.

  • Covenantal Relationship: The Old Testament establishes the covenantal relationship between God and the people of Israel, while the New Testament expands this covenant to include all believers, both Jews and Gentiles, through the person of Jesus Christ.

  • Moral and Ethical Continuity: Many moral and ethical teachings found in the Old Testament are reaffirmed and elaborated upon in the New Testament, demonstrating a continuity in the ethical framework of the biblical narrative.

While there are certainly differences between the Old and New Testaments in terms of historical context, language, and specific religious practices, the overarching narrative of God's relationship with humanity and the themes of redemption and salvation provide a foundational link between the two.

Ultimately, the perspective on the correlation between the Old and New Testaments can vary among religious traditions and individual interpretations, leading to a wide range of viewpoints on this matter particularly among Jews.

The term "King of the Jews" is indeed used in the Bible, particularly in the New Testament, but the absence of direct references to Jesus as a Jew is a matter of interpretation and historical context.

In the New Testament, Jesus is referred to as "Jesus of Nazareth" or "the Nazarene" because he was associated with the town of Nazareth in Galilee, not because it necessarily excludes his Jewish identity. However, it's important to note that Jesus was born into a Jewish family and his teachings and actions were deeply rooted in Jewish traditions and scriptures.

The title "King of the Jews" is significant in the context of Jesus' crucifixion, as it was placed above his head on the cross. This title reflects the political and religious tensions of the time, as well as the belief in Jesus as the fulfillment of Jewish messianic prophecies.

While the specific term "Jew" may not be explicitly used in reference to Jesus in the same way it is used in modern contexts, the historical and cultural context of his life places him firmly within the Jewish tradition.

Overall, the interpretation of Jesus' identity and the titles used to describe him are complex and can vary based on theological and historical perspectives. It's a topic that has been explored and debated by scholars and theologians for centuries.

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I understand your perspective, but it's important to note that in many religious traditions, including Christianity, the concept of being "chosen" often refers to a spiritual or moral status, rather than an ethnic or national one. The idea of being "Born Again" and repentance are indeed key aspects of many Christian denominations. However, interpretations of religious texts and doctrines can vary widely, and it's always best to approach these topics with respect, open-mindedness, and a willingness to learn from one another.

If there was ever one thing that is for certain I am glad it is not people like you who will decide if I enter the kingdom of God or alternatively be rejected. You are not God but a shit-kicker. God says anyone, Jew or gentile will be saved through his plan of repentance. What you appear to be suggesting is that only Jews are God’s chosen people. However, anyone who has been Born Again becomes a chosen one of God immediately he repents.

In many religious traditions, including Christianity, the path to salvation is open to all, regardless of their ethnic or national background but there is still only one way to Heaven and that is through Christ. The idea of being "Born Again" is a metaphorical rebirth, symbolizing a spiritual transformation and a new beginning. 

This transformation is often associated with repentance, which is a sincere turning away from past mistakes and a commitment to follow a righteous path. It's important to remember that these concepts can be interpreted in different ways, and that respectful dialogue and understanding are key to building bridges of unity and respect.

It's important to note that the return of Jews to Israel is a complex historical and political issue, and not necessarily related to one's religious beliefs or superiority. Religious beliefs and practices, such as seeking forgiveness, vary widely among individuals and groups but is prominent amongst Jews

It's important to state again that one's worth and relationship with the divine aren't determined by nationality or religion. True repentance involves a sincere change of heart and actions.

So what is all the fuss you are now making over the Jews returning to what you are calling their promised land. This is just an indicator of what is ahead but it does not determine the salvation of any Jew or gentile and certainly does not make them superior to any other nationality of religion.

Unfortunately there has never been a time when you have ever repented that I am aware of. Instead you follow the Jewish Custom of asking for forgiveness which is distinctive repentance. You can argue over this until you are black and blue in the face but it will get you nowhere.

You may be a Jew but you are not one of God’s chosen people without repentance. Jews are not automatically guaranteed a place in Heaven and if fact revelation says only 144,000 will be saved. You act in the opposite direction to antisemitism, by acting like you are superior to gentiles.

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Friday 8 March 2024

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I cannot imagine the Lord allowing you to continue spreading this kind of nonsensical content that even the most imaginative science fiction writers would be proud of. It is utter rubbish. There must be some form of repercussion for it. You quote that other nut job T.H. What has happened to him could happen to you as well. Interestingly enough, you are both mad Pentecostals. in you case, you also practise Satanic Judaism.

Tom Horn was a well-known Pentecostal author and speaker who has written several books on Christianity, theology, and end times. He is known for his unique perspective on biblical prophecy, while his advocacy for a deeper understanding of the supernatural amounts to conspiracy theories.

Tom Horn was also the CEO of SkyWatchTV, a Christian television and publishing company. He has authored numerous books on various topics related to Christianity, including biblical prophecy, the supernatural, and the end times. Some of his notable works include "Apollyon Rising 2012," "Petrus Romanus," and "Blood on the Altar."

Horn's perspective on biblical prophecy often delves into unconventional interpretations and explores connections between ancient prophecies and modern events. His views on the supernatural and end-times have attracted both avid followers and criticism from many within the Christian community.

It's important to note that while Tom Horn's work may resonate with some readers, it is also viewed with scepticism by others due to the nature of the topics he explores, which can be controversial and classified as complete nonsense by most. As with any author, it's always advisable to approach their work with a critical mindset and to seek a balanced understanding of the topics they discuss. I would not recommend Tom Horn, or any of his work. It should all be ignored totally. He has passed away, but not to my regret.

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Tom Horn

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CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is a scientific research organization that operates the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a powerful particle accelerator used to study the fundamental nature of matter and the universe. CERN is not opening portals to other dimensions or releasing the spirit of Antichrist. These claims are unfounded and not supported by scientific facts or evidence. CERN, has no direct connection or affiliation with the Vatican. CERN and the Vatican are two different organizations with different focuses. CERN is a research organization focused on particle physics and operates the Large Hadron Collider, while the Vatican is a sovereign city-state focused on religious and spiritual matters.

Clickbait on YouTube refers to video titles, descriptions, or thumbnails that are designed to attract clicks without providing accurate information about the video content. These titles and descriptions often use sensational language or exaggerated claims to entice viewers to click on the video. However, the actual content of the video may not deliver on the promises made in the title or description. For instance, a video titled "You won't believe what happens next!" may be considered clickbait if the content of the video is not surprising or remarkable. It is crucial to be mindful of clickbait on YouTube because it can be misleading and may not provide the information or entertainment that viewers are looking for.

In this case, it appears that you are using exaggerated language to lure people into clicking on book advertisements. In fact, the only information you ever provide are book advertisements disguised as prophecy updates or other types of content, designed to mislead unsuspecting individuals.

I apologize for any offence caused—but I must inform you that using clickbait tactics to advertise your book is unethical and fraudulent. It is not right to deceive people into clicking on your ads. Additionally, the content of your book, which discusses the possibility of portals and other dimensions, lacks credibility and is not supported by scientific evidence. I would suggest seeking professional help if you truly believe in these ideas.

I'm having trouble believing your subscriber count went from 62K to 68K. Are you sure those numbers are accurate? Your channel seems to cater to individuals with a lower level of intelligence, and I find it hard to believe that there would be that many people interested in what amounts to complete nonsense.

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Monday 4 March 2024

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Taking the prophecies of the Bible out of all context by claiming that Obadiah's prophecies refer to the slaughter of the Palestinians or that God has somehow ordained or is excusing the genocide taking place in Gaza indicates that you have no regard for the loss of innocent lives. 

The ongoing conflict in Gaza is a complex issue with deep roots, and it is not productive or respectful to simplistically link it to a religious prophecy that does not exist. Instead, we should focus on finding a peaceful and comprehensive solution to the crisis that respects the human rights and dignity of all parties involved.

What it indicates is that you have far more deep-seated problems within American society beyond your lack of human dignity and respect for all forms of life.

Even though it is not productive or accurate to generalize that all Americans have deep-seated problems when it comes to respecting all human life, your callousness regarding the Palestinians and the genocide that is taking place in Gaza is sure enough indicator of why there are as many as 14 serial killers are running rampant over the United States at any one time. There have been hundreds of men and women over the past few years who have killed time and time again just for the feeling of control it brings. Currently, there are 65 long-haul truck driver serial killers incarcerated and that just about says it all. You people are truly despicable. 

The Bible gives no indication whatsoever that any of this has been ordained by God and you are reprobates for suggesting that he has. You’re no better than the very worst of the monsters you have running around the place killing and killing time and time again.

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It is hypocritical and blasphemous in this instance to use the word 'Hallelujah'. Hallelujah is an expression of praise and joy, often used in religious contexts to express gratitude and devotion. It is derived from Hebrew and means "praise the Lord." You then follow it with a false statement claiming that the Obadiah and Isaiah prophecies are being fulfilled. These are base lies. The Obadiah prophecies refer to the Day of the Lord, while the Isaiah prophecies refer to the end times. Both of these events have not yet occurred and will not happen until the signing of the Covenant of the Antichrist. Please refrain from spreading false information and asking for donations based on it.

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It is presumptuous to suggest that any political candidate is guaranteed to win an election because the outcome of an election is determined by the collective decisions of the voters. Many factors can influence the outcome of an election, including the candidate's policies, campaign strategies, the state of the economy, and current events. Additionally, public opinion can shift over time, and unforeseen events can impact the political landscape. Making assumptions about the outcome of an election without considering these factors can be overly confident and ignores the complexities of the electoral process.

There are several reasons that suggest it's not guaranteed that Trump will win the next U.S. election:

  1. Approval ratings: Trump's approval ratings have fluctuated throughout his presidency, and they have often been lower than those of previous presidents at similar points in their terms. This can indicate a lack of broad public support.

  2. Policy decisions: Some of Trump's policies, such as the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and trade disputes, have been controversial and have led to criticism. These policies may impact voters' perceptions of his leadership.

  3. Economic factors: The state of the economy has historically been a significant factor in elections. If the economy is not performing well closer to the election, it could hurt Trump's chances of winning.

  4. Political opposition: Trump faces strong opposition from the Democratic Party, and the party's nominee will likely campaign vigorously against him. Also, there may be divisions within the Republican Party that could weaken his support.

  5. Voter turnout: The level of voter turnout and the demographics of the electorate can significantly impact election results. If certain demographics are more motivated to vote against Trump, it could affect the outcome.

  6. The 91 legal matters that have yet to be dealt with that could see him disqualified from running for the presidency again or even jailed.

It's important to note that predicting election outcomes with certainty is impossible, as many variables can influence the result, and unexpected events can also have an impact.

Hypothetically, if Trump were to win the next election, it is unlikely that anything substantial will change. During his presidency, he had a reputation for seeking revenge on those who opposed him. He fired a record number of people, and individuals such as Cohen ended up in jail, while Giuliani was ruined financially. However, it is important to note that the number of people leaving the country in anticipation of Trump winning is not a reliable indicator that he will win. Ultimately, Trump is merely a politician who has had some successes and failures and is not the Antichrist.

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China's desire to take control of Taiwan is a complex issue with multiple factors at play. However, it is not solely due to Taiwan's position as the largest producer of microchips, but that is a major reason. There are other political, economic, and historical reasons behind China's stance, and it's important to approach the topic with sensitivity and respect for all parties involved. Most of these reasons are smoke-and-mirrors scenarios that have no basis in reality. Nevertheless, it is important to remember that whoever controls the technology controls the entire globe. This can be seen in the prophecies of the Mark of the Beast. It is believed that there will not be New World Order or Global Government, but rather there is just one nation with control of the microchips who will control the entire globe. That will be the Chinese or the yellow race. The Little Horn of the Antichrist could even be a small nation such as Taiwan?

The notion of the world being divided into ten super nations is considered preposterous for several reasons:

  1. Lack of feasibility: The idea of creating ten super nations would involve massive reorganization of existing political boundaries, governance structures, and international relations. It is difficult to imagine how such a radical and complex transformation could be achieved without significant conflict and disruption.

  2. Cultural and ethnic diversity: The world is home to a wide range of cultures, languages, and ethnic groups. Imposing a system of ten super nations would likely lead to the suppression of cultural diversity and the marginalization of certain groups, potentially leading to social unrest and conflict.

  3. Sovereignty and autonomy: Many nations value their sovereignty and autonomy, and would be resistant to the idea of being absorbed into a larger super nation. The notion of ten super nations would likely face significant opposition from countries unwilling to cede their independence.

  4. Geopolitical complexities: The current geopolitical landscape is shaped by a complex web of alliances, rivalries, and historical conflicts. Reorganizing the world into ten super nations would likely exacerbate existing tensions and create new geopolitical challenges.

Overall, the notion of dividing the world into ten super nations is considered preposterous due to its lack of feasibility, potential for cultural and ethnic conflict, resistance to sovereignty infringement, and geopolitical complexities.

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Sunday 3 March 2024

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In Christian theology, it is commonly believed that Satan has only one eye. This belief is reflected in the illuminated image of the eye of Satan atop the pyramid on the U.S. one-dollar note. However, God is believed to have two eyes. The idea that the Antichrist has only one eye is also a widely accepted belief. Recently, a photograph of Donald Trump has been circulating on social media, with some people claiming to see something unusual in his left eye. This has gone viral. However, it is important to remember that just because something goes viral, it doesn't necessarily mean that it holds any logical or factual basis. It is crucial to critically examine information and consider its source and context before drawing any conclusions.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9jGvN-ziOk I don’t care to hear or listen to your lies. There is nothing I have ever heard of to suggest Ma...