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, 19 December 2024

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THE ANTICHRIST - Welcome 

The concept of the **Antichrist** as a peacemaker who confirms a **seven-year covenant** is rooted in biblical prophecy, particularly in the Book of Daniel. Here’s a breakdown of this idea:

1. **Biblical Basis**:

- The prophecy in **Daniel 9:27** states And he shall confirm the covenant with many for one week: and in the midst of the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease, and for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall be poured upon the desolate.” KJV.

That a ruler will make a covenant with many for one week (interpreted as seven years). This king (a president or Prime Minister) is often identified as the Antichrist in eschatological discussions.

- The covenant is described as a peace treaty, which suggests a period of relative stability and security, particularly for Israel.

2. **Role of the Antichrist**:

- The Antichrist is depicted as a figure who appears to bring peace, but ultimately has ulterior motives. He does not create the treaty, but rather endorses or confirms it, indicating that he may be a part of a larger plan orchestrated by others.

For example: The Israeli Prime Minister **Benjamin Netanyahu** is currently involved in peace negotiations. Recent reports indicate that he is prepared to engage in talks aimed at achieving a historic peace deal, particularly with **Saudi Arabia**. Here are some key points regarding his involvement:

1. **Recent Developments**: On **December 13, 2024**, the United States confirmed that Netanyahu is ready to participate in peace talks, signalling a potential shift in diplomatic relations in the region.

2. **Focus on Saudi Arabia**: Netanyahu has expressed optimism about a "dramatic breakthrough" in negotiations, specifically regarding a peace agreement with Saudi Arabia, which could reshape the dynamics in the Middle East.

3. **Palestinian Negotiations**: While Netanyahu has acknowledged the importance of peace negotiations, he has also suggested that there should not be an overemphasis on talks with the Palestinians, indicating a broader approach to regional peace.

These developments suggest that Netanyahu is actively seeking to advance peace initiatives, particularly with key regional players. Netanyahu has already stated that he will not bring peace to the Middle East until Trump has been reelected.

The Antichrist is often associated with the **Tribulation**, a time of great distress and conflict, particularly in the latter half of the seven years when he is said to break the covenant and cause significant turmoil.

3. **Interpretations**:

- Many interpretations suggest that the first half of the seven years will be marked by **false peace** and prosperity, while the latter half will involve severe persecution and chaos, particularly against those who oppose the Antichrist's regime.

4. **Theological Implications**:

- This narrative serves as a warning about the nature of false peace and the potential for leaders to manipulate agreements for their own gain. It emphasizes the need for discernment in recognizing true peace versus deceptive agreements.

The Antichrist's role as a peacemaker who confirms a seven-year covenant highlights themes of deception and the complexities of prophetic fulfilment in biblical texts.

In conclusion, it's intriguing to consider that all of this has happened just before Trump takes office as the country's 47th president. Prior to the election, he made a sincere promise to bring peace not only to the Middle East, but also to end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine on day one. 

While peace between Russia and Ukraine be beneficial to the whole world, biblical prophecies indicate that we should be searching for a Middle East peace treaty that would signal the coming of the Antichrist and the Lord's return.

Moreover, I do not propose that the covenant of Daniel 9:27 will result from the ongoing peace negotiations in the Middle East, and even if it does, I do not declare that Trump will approve it. So let’s not preempt anything until it happens.

If it is the covenant, Netanyahu will sign it, but it still does not indicate he is the Antichrist for the reason already mentioned beforehand in this essay. However, if Trump signs a seven-year Middle East peace treaty, he is the Antichrist.

Blessings

Monday, 16 December 2024

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Authors & Scholars Archives - SWRC
David Bay, Director Of Cutting Edge Ministries

David Bay, the director of Cutting Edge Ministries, has sadly passed away after suffering a stroke. He lost his battle for life just before 2:00 PM on November 5 and has now been called home by Jesus. This must be a joyous celebration in Heaven as David reunites with those who came to know Jesus before their passing. Please keep his wife, Mary, and their son, Danny, in your prayers during this difficult time. 

David was 78 and had an online presence for well over thirty years. Although I didn’t always agree to his viewpoints, any past grievances that I may have had in the way he presented end-times news are now forgotten and forgiven.

Blessings

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The Great Reset - Rise of the Antichrist - TRUTH FOR THE TIMES
The Antichrist will reign for 42 months, after the signing of a seven-year peace treaty

I'm not sure if I understood your response correctly. It seemed like you were suggesting that the reign of the Antichrist lasted for seven years when you asked where the first three and a half years went in response to a previous comment. This comment infers that you are getting into the Rapture debate again, which is somewhere that I am not going because the Bible never mentions two events.

In Revelation 13:5, it is said that the unbridled reign of the Antichrist will last for **42 months**, which corresponds to **3½ years**.

While it does not, some interpretations propose that this period represents the Great Tribulation.

**Calculating Days**:

- Using this figure for the number of days in a Jewish year (360 days), each month must be 30 days in length (360/12 = 30).

- Therefore, the total length of the Antichrist's reign can be calculated as exactly **1,260 days** (42 months × 30 days/month) or **the first 3½ years leading to the end** and then when he breaks the treaty and the final 1,260 days of the Great Tribulation begins.

There are differing opinions on how long the Antichrist will reign, with some attributing this to the fake Rapture controversy. However, it is generally believed that this period will be marked by great turmoil and deception. It will culminate in significant events such as the Last Judgement and the return of the Lord culminating at the end of seven years, beginning after the signing of the covenant mentioned in Daniel Chapter 9 Verse 27.

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It is irrelevant what one believes or thinks, and it is of no importance to anyone except oneself what one's beliefs or thoughts are. We are all individual entities, responsible for our actions, and one day we will all be held accountable for our wrongdoings, including John Hagee. Every person has the freedom to choose whether or not to believe in Jesus Christ.

  • Beliefs and Thoughts: Beliefs and thoughts are indeed personal and can vary greatly among individuals. Each person's beliefs shape their worldview and guide their actions.

  • Isolation and Individuality: The idea of each person being an "island" suggests a sense of isolation and individuality in our beliefs and experiences. While we can connect with others, our inner beliefs are unique to us.

  • Accountability for Actions: The mention of answering for our sins implies a belief in personal accountability and the idea that our actions have consequences, whether in this life or beyond.

  • Free Will: The concept of free will acknowledges that individuals have the autonomy to make choices, including beliefs about spirituality and religion.

  • Choice in Belief: The reference to choosing to believe in Christ or not reflects the idea that faith is a personal decision that individuals can make based on their own convictions and experiences.

  • John Hagee: John Hagee is a well-known American pastor and author who leads a megachurch in San Antonio, Texas. He is known for his conservative views and teachings on Christian prophecy.

Remember that beliefs are deeply personal and can shape our lives in profound ways. Each person's journey is unique, and respecting diverse beliefs is essential in fostering understanding and empathy in our interactions with others.

Blessings

Saturday, 14 December 2024

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A qué preocuparse por el calentamiento global y el futuro del planeta ...
Satan's Fake Rapture

You keep saying, "I will meet you in the clouds." Many people believe that they will meet other Christians in the clouds, which suggests a concept of the church being taken away. However, the Bible does not describe two separate events—namely, the Day of the Lord and an alleged Rapture. Those who claim they will meet others in the clouds are merely speculating about when the Day of the Lord will occur?

Interestingly, despite millions of near-death experiences recorded worldwide, not one describes meeting the Lord in the air. Instead, most accounts involve travelling through a tunnel towards a bright light that many identify as a divine presence. Therefore, when some people say they will meet the Lord in the air, they imply that they believe they will still be alive when Christ returns when the Day of The Lord cannot be identified in scripture.

1. **Meeting in the Clouds**: The belief that Christians will meet the Lord in the air is primarily rooted in **1 Thessalonians 4:17**, which states, "Then we who are alive and remain will be caught up in the clouds together with them to meet the Lord in the air." This passage is often referenced in discussions about the Rapture, where believers anticipate being taken up to meet Christ.

2. **Speculation on Events**: Various interpretations exist regarding the timing and nature of these events. Some theologians argue that the **Day of the Lord** and the Rapture are distinct occurrences, while others see them as interconnected. This latter view is typically associated with those who favour Israel. The lack of clear separation in scripture can lead to speculation about when these events will occur, which has spurred a new industry of end-times material that is none Biblical.

3. **Belief in Being Alive at His Return**: When individuals express the belief that they will meet the Lord in the air, it often implies an expectation of being alive at the time of His return. This belief is rooted in the hope of being part of the group described in **1 Thessalonians 4:17**. Many Christians hold on to the idea of the imminent return of Christ, which shapes their understanding of these events.

In summary, while many Christians strongly believe in meeting the Lord in the air, interpretations of scripture and personal experiences can vary widely. The connection between these beliefs and the timing of the Day of the Lord continues to be a topic of theological discussion and personal conviction that is mainly wrong.

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Israel-Palestine: There Is No Two-State Solution
The Two-State Solution to the Middle East crisis

UN PUSHES TWO-STATE SOLUTION BY JUNE 2025, but what are the biblical connotations?

The concept of a **two-state solution** for Israel and Palestine carries significant implications in both contemporary politics and biblical contexts.

Here are some key biblical considerations related to this issue:

1. **Peace and Coexistence**: The idea of two nations living side by side can be viewed as a pursuit of peace, a recurring theme in the Bible. Scriptures often emphasise the importance of peace and justice, suggesting that both nations should strive for a harmonious existence.

2. **Covenants and Promises**: The Bible contains various covenants that are foundational to the Jewish faith, particularly the **Abrahamic Covenant**. This covenant is interpreted as God's promise to Abraham and his descendants regarding the land of Israel. The implications of this covenant can influence perspectives on land rights and sovereignty.

3. **Prophetic Visions**: Some biblical prophecies speak of a future in which nations will not wage war against one another. For example, passages in **Isaiah** and **Micah** envision a time when swords will be turned into ploughshares, symbolising a transition from conflict to peace. This can be seen as a hopeful vision for a two-state solution.

4. **Justice and Righteousness**: The Bible emphasises the importance of justice, particularly in the treatment of marginalised individuals. Advocates of a two-state solution often argue that it serves as a means to achieve justice for the Palestinian people, aligning with biblical principles of righteousness.

5. **Historical Context**: The land of Israel holds deep historical and spiritual significance for both Jews and Palestinians. The biblical narrative includes various peoples and nations that have inhabited the land, complicating modern claims and aspirations.

6. **Diverse Interpretations**: Different religious and political groups interpret biblical texts in diverse ways, leading to varying views on the legitimacy and feasibility of a two-state solution. Some argue that the Bible supports a singular Jewish state, while others advocate for coexistence based on biblical teachings of love and compassion.

In summary, the biblical implications of a two-state solution are complex and multifaceted, reflecting themes of peace, justice, and historical significance. These interpretations can influence ongoing dialogue and efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The passage in **Daniel 9:27 (KJV)** states,  And he shall confirm the covenant with many for one week: and in the midst of the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease, and for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall be poured upon the desolate. This verse is often interpreted in various ways, particularly in the context of eschatology and prophecy.

Here are some key points to consider regarding the question:

1. **Interpretation of the Covenant**: The “covenant” mentioned in Daniel 9:27 is subject to different interpretations among scholars and theologians. Some view it as a peace treaty related to Israel, while others see it as a broader spiritual or prophetic agreement.

2. **Two-State Solution Context**: The concept of a two-state solution refers to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel. The Bible does not explicitly mention modern political solutions or the opposition of Jewish groups to such solutions. Interpretations of biblical prophecy typically reflect contemporary political contexts, but the text itself does not provide specific guidance on these modern issues.

3. **Opposition Among Jews**: Jewish perspectives on the two-state solution vary widely. Some support it, while others oppose it for various reasons, including security concerns and historical claims to the land. The Bible does not address these contemporary divisions directly.

4. **Prophetic Nature**: Many interpretations of Daniel 9:27 focus on its prophetic nature rather than its applicability to current political situations. The emphasis is often on the fulfilment of prophecy rather than the specifics of political agreements.

While Daniel 9:27 discusses a covenant, it does not explicitly state that it can or cannot be signed without a two-state solution or that it is opposed by all Jews. The interpretations of this verse are diverse and often influenced by current events and theological perspectives.

Even though B.M. said Israel will not agree to it that is irrelevant. If the UN decides on a two-state solution, it will be established irrespective of Israel’s stance for or against such a proposal. Any opposition by Israel could be met with military action and cause further violence and bloodshed in the Middle East according to the word of God.

In summary, I do not intend to propose a solution to the Middle East crisis, but I want to emphasise that a "Two-State Solution" will likely lead to further chaos and bloodshed in this region. 

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The **European Union** has condemned Israel's recent military strikes in **Syria**. Here are the key points regarding the EU's response:

1. **Condemnation of Airstrikes**: The EU has expressed strong disapproval of Israel's airstrikes, particularly those targeting military installations and naval assets in Syria. This condemnation reflects concerns about violations of international law.

2. **Sovereignty Issues**: EU officials have emphasised that these actions are viewed as attacks on a sovereign state without provocation, raising significant legal and ethical questions.

3. **Call for Restraint**: The EU has urged Israel to exercise restraint and to consider the broader implications of its military actions on regional stability.

4. **Ongoing Tensions**: This condemnation comes amid escalating tensions in the region, as Israel's military operations are part of a strategy to counter threats from Iranian-backed forces and other militant groups.

These developments underscore the complex dynamics in the Middle East and the international community's concerns about military actions that may further exacerbate conflicts.

The situation suggests Israel is not pursuing peace in the Middle East, raising concerns about the impact on innocent Palestinian civilians who are continually being slaughtered by the IDF daily. I find a Jewish perspective on the current Middle East crisis, for example, the aspiration to construct so-called third temples…biased and uninteresting.

Blessings

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There is a significant contradiction between Donald Trump’s campaign promise to lower grocery prices and the actual priorities of his nominated Cabinet, which primarily focuses on implementing tax cuts.

Trump's second-term Cabinet is composed mainly of billionaires, making it the wealthiest administration in history. This assessment doesn’t even include Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, whom Trump has appointed to lead an unofficial agency focused on public spending.

After reviewing news reports about Trump and his administration’s plans to renew expiring tax cuts, I realised, “Oh my God, they're not reducing grocery prices. They're just giving themselves a tax cut.”

“Do you know what this means? Donald Trump lied.” This also implies that everyone who voted for Trump has fallen into a trap of false promises and outright lies regarding grocery prices. 

They will have to endure a president who sought and won office solely for power and to enrich himself and his fellow billionaires over the next four years.

If he has lied about this, what else has he said to get reelected? One thing is for sure: he will not bring peace to the Middle East or assist his friend Vladimir Putin in resolving the conflict in Ukraine without making land concessions that will never be agreed to by Zelensky.

He cares little for those who voted for him under false pretences. It is no small wonder the world now looks for a savour, an Antichrist, (not Trump) who will lift them out of the economic morass into which they are now rapidly falling. The world is now willing to accept anyone, regardless of whether they come from God or the Devil.

CNN has called Trump a dirty, lying bastard who should be in jail. Since his election, NATO has now announced they are on a war footing fearing Putin will attack other nations.

Blessings

Tuesday, 10 December 2024

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Trump Met With Elon Musk While Seeking Campaign Donations: NYT ...
Donald Trump is not the Antichrist, and neither is Elon Musk the False Prophet.

You raise some interesting points regarding the interpretations of biblical prophecy and the roles of public figures like **Elon Musk** and **Donald Trump**.

1. **Elon Musk's Role**: Recent reports indicate that **Elon Musk** has been significantly involved in supporting **Donald Trump**, particularly in the context of the 2024 election. For example, Musk has contributed over **$250 million** to assist Trump and the GOP, making him one of the largest donors in this election cycle. This financial backing suggests a close alignment with Trump's political agenda, but it does not imply a personal or official role as a "personal aide."

2. **Biblical Interpretation**: The concepts of a "False Prophet" and the "Antichrist" are often interpreted in various ways within Christian theology. The idea that a false prophet would grant authority to the Antichrist is a traditional interpretation; however, interpretations can vary widely among different denominations and scholars.

3. **Lack of Direct Correlation**: There is no explicit biblical text that directly associates **Trump** with the Antichrist or **Musk** with the false prophet. Many interpretations of scripture are subjective and can depend on individual beliefs and perspectives.

In summary, while Musk's financial support for Trump is notable, it does not automatically categorize him as a false prophet, nor does it confirm Trump as the Antichrist. The connections between these figures and biblical prophecy are complex and often debated among theologians and scholars. This view is not supported by various individuals who have contributed to the discussion on this misinformed channel suggesting otherwise.

Blessings

Monday, 9 December 2024


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The Great Pyramid of Giza: A Bible in Stone

The question of who built the Great Pyramid of Giza has been surrounded by various theories and speculations, some of which verge on conspiracy theories. However, the prevailing historical consensus is based on archaeological evidence rather than cover-ups.

Here are some key points to consider:

1. **Historical Evidence**: The Great Pyramid of Giza, built around **2580–2560 BC**, is attributed to Pharaoh **Khufu** (also known as Cheops). Historical records, including inscriptions and writings from Ancient Egypt, support this attribution.

2. **Labour Force**: Contrary to popular belief, there is little evidence suggesting that the pyramids were built by slaves. Instead, they were constructed by a workforce of skilled labourers who were likely organised into teams. These workers were well-fed and housed in nearby workers' villages, as indicated by archaeological findings.

3. **Conspiracy Theories**: Various conspiracy theories have emerged over the years, such as the notion that aliens aided in building the pyramids or that there is a deliberate cover-up regarding their construction. These theories often lack substantial evidence and are generally dismissed by historians and archaeologists.

4. **Modern Interpretations**: Contemporary discussions focus on the advanced engineering techniques used by the ancient Egyptians, which continue to fascinate researchers. However, these discussions highlight the ingenuity of ancient civilisations.

While there are many theories and speculations about the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza, the evidence supports the idea that it was built by a large, organised workforce under the direction of Pharaoh Khufu: rather than through any form of conspiracy.

The theories proposed by the late New Zealand preacher and author Barry R. Smith, they present a unique perspective that blends historical interpretation with biblical symbolism.

Here are some key points to consider regarding his assertions:

1. **Unknown Builders**: Smith suggested that the Great Pyramid was constructed by **unknown individuals** who were not part of the later Egyptian civilisation. This idea proposes that the original builders had a different cultural or spiritual background, raising questions about the origins of pyramid construction techniques.

2. **Pharaohs as Imitators**: According to Smith, the **Pharaohs** later copied the design of the Great Pyramid to create the smaller pyramids. This implies that the architectural knowledge and inspiration for pyramid construction were not entirely indigenous to Ancient Egypt, but rather borrowed from an earlier, perhaps more advanced, civilisation(s).

3. **Biblical Interpretation**: Smith's assertion that the Great Pyramid can be viewed as a “**Bible in stone**” indicates his belief that the structure holds significant spiritual or prophetic meaning. This perspective aligns with his evangelical background, proposing that the pyramid may encode biblical truths or messages.

4. **Fallen Angels Theory**: While Smith did not propagate the idea that the pyramid was built by **fallen angels**, this notion reflects a broader interest in mystical interpretations of ancient structures. Such ideas often garner scepticism from historians and archaeologists, who prefer evidence-based explanations.

5. **Cultural Impact**: Smith's theories have contributed to ongoing discussions about the **Great Pyramid** and its purpose. They invite both intrigue and criticism, as they challenge conventional archaeological narratives and encourage the exploration of alternative historical interpretations.

In summary, Barry R. Smith's theories about the Great Pyramid of Giza offer a fascinating, albeit controversial, perspective on this ancient monument. While some of his ideas may lack empirical support, they stimulate dialogue about the pyramid's origins, purpose, and significance in both history and spirituality.

Blessings

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