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."

Thursday, 5 December 2024

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The idea of a **false deception** regarding the arrival of aliens in **2027** is not widely substantiated by credible sources. However, there are various discussions and theories surrounding the topic of extraterrestrial life and potential contact. Here are some key points to consider:

1. **Speculative Theories**: Some conspiracy theories suggest that governments or organizations might stage an alien arrival for various reasons, such as to unify humanity or distract from global issues. However, these theories lack concrete evidence and are often based on speculation.

2. **Cultural Context**: The concept of alien deception has roots in popular culture, particularly in science fiction and conspiracy narratives. For instance, discussions about UFOs and potential alien encounters have been prevalent in media and literature for decades, leading to a fertile ground for such theories.

3. **Historical Precedents**: The idea of using deception in the context of extraterrestrial life has been explored in various forms, including literature and films. For example, the book "Alien Intrusion" discusses the notion of alien deception from a critical perspective, suggesting that some beliefs about aliens may stem from psychological or cultural phenomena.

4. **Scientific Inquiry**: While there is ongoing scientific interest in the search for extraterrestrial life, there is no official plan or credible evidence to suggest that a staged event is being prepared for 2027. Most scientific discussions focus on genuine exploration and understanding of the universe.

In summary, while the notion of a **false alien arrival** in 2027 is a topic of speculation and conspiracy theories, it lacks credible support and is more reflective of cultural narratives than of any concrete plans.

Stop trying to scare people with unproven conspiracy theories and wake up to reality. At your age, you should have learned some common sense by now.

Blessings

Wednesday, 4 December 2024

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

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Jewish Symbolism
 
The concept of a **Third Temple** in Jerusalem is a significant topic in eschatological discussions, particularly within certain interpretations of **Christian** and **Jewish** theology. Here’s a breakdown of the key points regarding the Third Temple and its association with the **Antichrist**:

1. **Biblical References**:

The Bible does not explicitly mention the "Third Temple" by name, but it does refer to the "Temple of God." The first temple was built by Solomon, and the second was constructed after the Babylonian exile. Many believe that a third temple will be built in the future. Some interpretations of **prophetic texts**, particularly from the **Book of Daniel** and the **Book of Revelation**, suggest that a temple will be rebuilt in Jerusalem during the end times before the arrival of the Antichrist.

2. **Role of the Antichrist**:

In certain interpretations, the **Antichrist** is prophesied to play a significant role in events surrounding the Third Temple. It is believed that the Antichrist will enter the temple, proclaim himself as God, and demand worship from humanity. This act is often referred to as the **abomination of desolation**. The **Apostle Paul** describes the Antichrist as the "Man of Lawlessness," who will exalt himself above all that is called God (2 Thessalonians 2:3-4).

3. **Theological Perspectives**:

 Different theological perspectives exist regarding the Third Temple. Some **Christian** denominations view the rebuilding of the temple as a literal event that will occur in the future.

Others, including some interpretations, suggest it symbolically represents the body of believers or the presence of God among His people. In this view, the Bible's meaning is taken literally—indicating that the Temple of God is not one that can exist on earth. **Jewish** thought also varies; some believe in the eventual coming of the Messiah who will rebuild the temple.

Consequently, any current discussions about the alleged rebuilding of a Third Temple by the Jews are often regarded as misguided. Others emphasize the spiritual significance of the temple rather than its physical reconstruction, which should be the main focus for Christians.

4. **Contemporary Discussions**:

 The topic of the Third Temple is frequently discussed in the context of current events in **Jerusalem** and the broader geopolitical landscape. Some groups, including certain Jewish factions in Israel and individuals like Bob Mitchell, actively advocate for the temple's rebuilding, adding complexity to the discussion by raising concerns about false prophecies.

In summary, while the Bible emphasizes the **Temple of God**, interpretations regarding the Third Temple and its connection to the Antichrist vary widely. These discussions often reflect deeper theological beliefs and eschatological expectations within different faith communities.

Blessings

Tuesday, 3 December 2024

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**The Late Great Planet Earth** by Hal Lindsey is often discussed regarding its originality and influence within the genre of prophecy literature. While it is not a direct copy of any specific work by Texe Marrs, there have been instances of overlap and similarities in themes and ideas between the two authors. This suggests that much of Lindsey's work may have been influenced by notable prophecy writers like the late Texe Marrs.

Some critics have pointed out that Lindsey's later works, such as **Planet Earth – 2000 A.D.**, contain significant amounts of material resembling Marrs' writings, leading to accusations of plagiarism. As the book is mentioned in the context of this video, it appears that those in prophecy literature often share similar approaches and concepts.

The phenomenon of prophecy teachers seemingly following each other can be attributed to several factors:

- **Shared Beliefs**: Many of these teachers operate within similar theological frameworks, particularly dispensationalism, which emphasises a literal interpretation of biblical prophecy—often to the point of being misleading.

- **Market Demand**: There is a substantial audience for prophecy-related literature. This creates a cycle where teachers build upon each other's ideas to cater to this demand and, in 98% of cases cases, profit from it. These are not prophets but some like B.M. are False Profits.

- **Community and Influence**: Prophecy teachers often share platforms, conferences, and media appearances, fostering a sense of camaraderie and mutual influence. Operating together can be far more advantageous for some charlatans than acting alone.

In summary, while Hal Lindsey and Texe Marrs may share thematic elements in their works, Lindsey's **The Late Great Planet Earth** is not a direct copy of Marrs' writings. However, it does contain large portions that may have been influenced by Marrs, similar to how B.M. appropriates material from others for his own benefit and then calls it fair use.

The tendency for prophecy teachers to follow each other can be seen as a combination of shared beliefs, market dynamics, (profiteering) community influence, and sometimes outright deception in misrepresenting scripture, as evidenced by this radio interview. It's always a pleasure to help.

Blessings

Sunday, 1 December 2024

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Why You Might Want to Avoid the "Last Days Watchman Prophetic Fact-Finding Interview"

When considering whether to listen to the "Last Days Watchman Prophetic Fact-Finding Interview," there are several reasons why some individuals might advise against it. Here are a few key points to consider:

1. **Questionable Credibility**: The individuals involved in such interviews, including B.M; often lack established credibility, particularly due to a lack of formal theological training. This can lead to the sharing of unverified or misleading information.

2. **Sensationalism**: Many prophetic interviews by B.M; tend to focus on sensational claims about the end times. This approach can create unnecessary fear or anxiety, overshadowing more balanced discussions about faith and spirituality.

3. **Interpretation of Prophecy**: Biblical prophecy is often interpreted in various ways. Some listeners may find that the interpretations presented in these interviews do not align with their own beliefs or the teachings of their faith community. This is especially relevant in the case of B.M; whose teachings lean heavily on the Old Testament, the Hebrew Bible, and the Book of Torah.

4. **Lack of Context**: Discussions about prophecy can sometimes take verses out of context, leading to misunderstandings about their meanings. This can result in a skewed perspective on important theological concepts, such as the alleged construction of a Third Temple in Jerusalem and the idea of a "Fake Rapture."

5. **Potential for Division**: Engaging with content that emphasizes prophetic warnings can lead to division within communities. Differing views on eschatology (the study of the end times) can create conflict among believers, especially when meanings are added to the Bible that are not explicitly present, as is often the case with B.M's teachings.

6. **Focus on Fear Rather than Hope**: Many prophetic messages can focus heavily on doom and gloom, detracting from the core messages of hope and love found in many religious teachings. B.M; end-times teachings heavily rely on fear, despite the absence of compelling evidence that we are currently in the end times.

In summary, while some individuals may find value in prophetic discussions, it is important to approach them critically and consider the potential implications of the messages being conveyed. Engaging with a variety of perspectives and seeking guidance from trusted spiritual leaders can provide a more balanced understanding of these topics than listening to the unchecked claims made by B.M; about his supposed end times prophecy. I hope comment has been of some assistance.

Blessings

Saturday, 30 November 2024

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Thanksgiving is primarily celebrated in the **United States** and **Canada**, and its observance is not widespread globally for several key reasons:

1. **Historical Context**: Thanksgiving commemorates specific historical events, particularly the **Pilgrims' harvest feast** in 1621, which is closely tied to American history. This event does not hold significance for many other cultures and countries, which possess their own unique historical narratives.

2. **Cultural Significance**: The holiday is rooted in **American culture** and traditions. While some countries have similar harvest festivals or days of gratitude, they do not align with American Thanksgiving in terms of timing or customs.

3. **Lack of Official Recognition**: In many countries, there are no official proclamations or traditions that recognize a day of thanksgiving. For example, in France, Thanksgiving is not celebrated as it is in the U.S., and there are no national observances related to it.

4. **Alternative Celebrations**: Various cultures have their forms of gratitude celebrations. Many countries celebrate harvest festivals, but these festivities are often distinct from the American Thanksgiving.

5. **Controversial Aspects**: In the U.S., some view Thanksgiving as a **"national day of mourning,"** particularly among Native American communities, due to the historical context of colonization and its effects on indigenous peoples. This perspective can influence how the holiday is perceived and celebrated.

While Thanksgiving is a significant holiday in the U.S. and Canada, its specific historical and cultural roots limit its global celebration. However, some countries do have their versions of gratitude or harvest festivals, reflecting their unique traditions and histories.

After years of feeling consistently annoyed and often angry about the historical denial surrounding Thanksgiving Day, I propose replacing the celebrations and feasting with a National Day of Atonement. This day would serve to acknowledge the genocide of indigenous peoples, which is central to the creation of the United States.

As Jewish communities began to integrate into the American banking system, they influenced the financial landscape, contributing to the creation of Israel and the ongoing conflict and suffering in Gaza. This should also be reflected in your National Day of Atonement and mourning. The transgressions of the United States have accumulated significantly, and this is not something to celebrate and to do so is hypocritical. 

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Happy Thanksgiving from Gaza

Blessings

Tuesday, 26 November 2024

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The Antichrist - The Son Of Perdition

This posting indicates that you may not fully understand the Bible and are interpreting it to fit your perspective. The Antichrist does not emerge by creating an emergency due to an illegal immigration crisis and then solve it, as you suggest. When the entire world is in crisis, people will seek a Savior. The Antichrist will then appear as a peacemaker in the Middle East by endorsing an agreement that others have already prepared.

Currently, the world is not in a state of dire crisis and a seven-year covenant has not yet been confirmed. We are not in the end times. Until then, no one will know who the Antichrist is until that time arrives.

What you are doing is focusing on a very brief period in history—your lifetime of just 70 years—and expecting to see all the remaining prophecies fulfilled within that time frame.

However, the arrival of the Antichrist may not happen for generations. Since the Bible does not provide specific dates, I will not attempt to set any dates myself; I’ll leave that to people like you and other nasty pieces that post here to speculate.

When the end times do start one point is clear. The United States will fall and be destroyed but not at the hand of an egomaniac like Trump. Keep on scamming.

Blessings

Monday, 25 November 2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOJfACrpd5g

It's unfortunate that someone who claims to be a Christian would leave the comments section of their YouTube channel open but be unable to handle a little bit of name-calling or teasing, often intended as a joke. As a result, this creator has blocked all of my comments calling them personal attacks, which is untrue. This makes me wonder how he handles similar situations in real life, especially when someone calls him a name on the road, where name-calling is common.

What he does not realise is that by deleting comments, he is helping me avoid any association with him, his books, or his channel.

It's true that **name-calling and teasing** can be hurtful, even if intended in jest. It's important to remember that everyone has different sensitivities and what might seem like harmless fun to one person could be deeply offensive to another.

As Christians, we are called to **love and respect others**, even those who disagree with us. This includes being mindful of our words and actions, and choosing to respond with **grace and kindness** even when faced with criticism.

Ultimately, it's up to each individual to decide how they want to handle online interactions. However, it's important to remember that **our words have power** and we should strive to use them in a way that builds up others, not tears them down.

It's understandable to feel frustrated and unfairly targeted as I do when someone reacts strongly to your opinions, especially if you believe you've expressed your views respectfully. This is particularly true when your intentions were simply to help and inform. This was his response to my opinions.

“I believe in Israel's right to exist, but that doesn't mean Israel is never in the wrong. The leadership of Israel consists of humans who can be both good and bad; no one, whether an individual or a government, has always acted perfectly or done things that everyone approves of. I find it hard to understand how you can end your comment with the word "Blessings" after insulting another Christian. It’s time to grow up, my friend. We will all be held accountable for every idle word when we stand before God. I would block someone from my channel if they only contribute insults or attacks without reason. Nobody wants to read such childish, unfounded comments. They are not only uninteresting and hurtful; they become tedious, and people get tired of scrolling through comments to find someone like you. You've only been on YouTube since September 21, 2024, and your contributions consist solely of insults. In the end, such boring diatribes simply get blocked”.

It's important to remember that everyone interprets things differently. What you see as a simple expression of opinion, someone else might perceive as a personal attack.

Someone who is hypersensitive to the names others call them, even if said in jest, can be described as **oversensitive** or **hypersensitive**. Here are some terms that might fit this description:
1. **Oversensitive** - This term indicates a heightened sensitivity to criticism or teasing.
2. **Hypersensitive** - Similar to oversensitive, this term refers to someone who reacts strongly to perceived slights or jokes.
3. **Touchy** - This word suggests that a person is easily offended or upset by comments that others might consider harmless.
4. **Thin-skinned** - This phrase describes someone who is particularly sensitive to criticism or mockery.
5. **Irritable** - While broader, this term can apply to someone who reacts negatively to teasing or name-calling.
These terms collectively capture the essence of someone who may take offence at playful or joking remarks about their name or other quirks, even if they are said mainly as a joke.

Approaching a YouTube channel creator who is hypersensitive to criticism can be a delicate situation. Here are some strategies to consider:

1. **Be Respectful and Constructive**: When providing feedback, focus on being respectful. Use constructive criticism rather than name-calling or harsh comments. Frame your feedback in a way that highlights your intention to help.

2. **Use "I" Statements**: Instead of saying "You did this wrong," try using "I" statements, such as "I felt that the pacing could be improved." This approach can make your feedback feel less like an attack and more like a personal observation.

3. **Acknowledge Their Efforts**: Start by acknowledging the creator's hard work and the aspects of their content that you appreciate. This can help soften the delivery of any critical feedback.

4. **Be Specific**: General criticisms can feel overwhelming. Instead, be specific about what you think could be improved. For example, instead of saying "This video is bad," you might say, "I think the audio levels could be adjusted for better clarity."

5. **Encourage Dialogue**: Invite the creator to share their thoughts on your feedback. This can foster a more open and constructive conversation, allowing them to express their feelings and perspectives.

6. **Avoid Personal Attacks**: Steer clear of any comments that could be perceived as personal attacks. Focus on the content rather than the creator themselves.

7. **Be Mindful of Timing**: Consider when you provide feedback. If the creator has just released a video or is in a vulnerable state, it might be better to wait until they are more receptive.

8. **Offer Support**: If appropriate, offer your support or assistance. This could be in the form of collaboration or simply being a positive presence in their community.

By approaching the situation with empathy and understanding, you can create a more positive environment for feedback and potentially help the creator grow without triggering their sensitivities.

In this case, considering the challenges this creator faces in selling his books, I recommend avoiding all contact with him. This will help prevent any potential irritability or sensitivity on his part from being heightened.

Blessings

Sunday, 24 November 2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOJfACrpd5g 

The signs associated with the end times often serve as a means for unscrupulous individuals to profit from fear and uncertainty. Here are some commonly cited signs they promote to suggest we may be living in the end times:

1. **Natural Disasters**: An increase in earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters is frequently mentioned as a sign. Many believe these events are becoming more frequent and severe.

2. **Wars and Conflicts**: Ongoing wars, civil unrest, and international conflicts are seen as indicators of the end times. The idea is that as humanity becomes increasingly divided, these conflicts will escalate.

3. **Famine and Disease**: The rise of global hunger and pandemics is often cited. Many interpret these issues as signs of moral decay and a world in turmoil.

4. **Moral Decay**: A perceived decline in moral values, along with a rise in societal issues such as crime, corruption, and immorality, is frequently highlighted as a sign of the last days.

5. **False Prophets and Messiahs**: The emergence of individuals claiming to be prophets or messiahs is viewed as a warning sign. This includes the rise of cults and misleading religious movements.

6. **Globalization and Technology**: Some interpretations suggest that advancements in technology and the interconnectedness of the world could play a role in fulfilling end-times prophecies.

7. **Signs in the Sky**: Certain religious texts mention celestial events as signs of the end times, such as unusual occurrences in the heavens.

However, these are not genuine signs of the end times but rather natural phenomena or technological developments that are often exaggerated or exploited for profit. Many of these issues have been present for hundreds of years, with the last item being a relatively recent phenomenon.

Ultimately, I do not believe in signs of the end times, and I view the books promoting these ideas as nothing more than money-making propositions. It is always beneficial to approach such topics with a critical mindset and to be cautious of the written works of those who profit from fear.

However, when I questioned the so called watchman running this channel suggesting that he was operating in an unscrupulous manner by doctoring the comments section of his channel by deleting comments that are unfavourable to his marketing of books (full of disinformation) that comment was once more deleted and I was met with the following response that is full of untruths and outright lies.

You seem like a very bitter person. I give out the information (and it isn't only books...lol) In the videos or books I always give my sources where possible. Seems to me you have been on YouTube for just over 2 months (21 September 2024) have zero videos and zero subscribers yet seem accuse me of deleting comments or only posting videos that advertise my books which is not correct. May God guide you into being a humble follower of the Lord Jesus.

For those Christians who wish to maintain their righteous place in the Kingdom of Heaven and even their sanity here on the earth, or even for those who are not saved, avoid this poisonous channel full of fear mongering like the plague.

Blessings

Saturday, 23 November 2024

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOJfACrpd5g

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An arrest warrant has been issued by the ICC for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defence minister Gallant.

Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) have issued arrest warrants for Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and military commander of Hamas, Mohammed Deif. A statement from the court indicated that a pre-trial chamber rejected Israel’s challenges to the court’s jurisdiction and has consequently issued these warrants.

The judges stated there are “reasonable grounds” to believe that these three men bear "criminal responsibility" for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity during the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Both parties have rejected the allegations.

Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned the ICC's decision as “antisemitic,” while Hamas commented that the warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant set an "important historical precedent."

Interestingly, Netanyahu has claimed in his defense that he did not target civilians, but only Hamas. However, it is reported that over 46,000 civilians in Gaza, mainly women and children, have been brutally killed by the IDF.

The impact of these warrants will depend on whether the ICC’s 124 member states, which do not include Israel or its main ally, the United States, choose to enforce them. The White House has publicly rejected the ICC's decision, while several European countries have expressed respect for the court's rulings.

Blessings

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I need more than the word of someone like you especially for something like this when you post videos claiming to provide prophecy updates that are only promote books. What are your sources for this information?

You are someone who gets the huff and then deletes or refuses to publish comments out of pure spite indicating a childish mindset. Your word is worth nothing whatsoever.

Blessings

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