Evangelist Solomon

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Evangelist Solomon

Evangelist Solomon

@EmuekorS

I am a believer of Christ Jesus and I preach the true gospel of Christ Jesus for salvation of souls for joyful eternal life in heaven (Revelation 21:1-7).

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Evangelist Solomon
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@TNTJohn1717 Your gospel messages God has been using to lead people to heaven are very wonderful.I therefore,appeal to you to end your sermons with salvation prayers, please.God bless you.
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When God Puts a Burden on a Prophet Introduction “The burden of Nineveh. The book of the vision of Nahum the Elkoshite.” (Nahum 1:1). That is how the Holy Ghost opens the book of Nahum. He does not open it with a compliment. He does not open it with a marketing line. He does not open it with a soft religious slogan about chasing your dreams, finding your destiny, unlocking your potential, or discovering the champion inside of you. He opens it with a burden. That one word tells you nearly everything you need to know about real Bible preaching. A real prophet did not go around carrying a brand, a platform, a ministry aesthetic, a conference schedule, and a smiling headshot. He carried a burden. God put something on him that he could not shake, could not soften, could not edit, could not poll-test, and could not dress up for public approval. The prophet was not sent to entertain Nineveh. He was sent to declare what God had against Nineveh. Nahum’s message was not a motivational speech. It was not a diplomatic memo. It was not an academic lecture from a religious studies department. It was not a TED Talk in sandals. It was the word of the LORD against a violent Gentile empire that had outlived its mercy. That is the thing modern religion hates about the Bible. The Bible does not always come with a hug. Sometimes it comes with a hammer. Sometimes it does not tell a man how wonderful he is. Sometimes it tells him he is vile. Sometimes it does not tell a nation it has unlimited potential. Sometimes it tells that nation the grave has been dug. That is not cruelty. That is truth. A doctor who tells a dying man he is healthy is not compassionate. He is a liar. A preacher who tells a condemned sinner that God is only interested in his happiness is not loving. He is a hireling with a Bible under his arm and cotton candy in his mouth. The first lesson in Nahum is that God gives burdens to His men. The burden is not always pleasant, but it is necessary. It is the weight of divine truth pressing down on a human vessel until the man speaks because he must. Jeremiah said, “But his word was in mine heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones” (Jeremiah 20:9). Paul said, “Woe is unto me, if I preach not the gospel!” (1 Corinthians 9:16). That is a burden. It is not emotional excitement. It is not religious ambition. It is not chasing influence. It is the awful consciousness that God has spoken, men are asleep, judgment is real, eternity is near, and somebody has to say what the world does not want to hear. Nahum stands at the gate of a bloody empire, and before the book ever tells you what he saw, it tells you what he carried: “The burden of Nineveh.” Chapter One: A Burden Is Not a Brand The modern religious world has almost entirely replaced the burden with the brand. Men are trained to ask how they look, how they sound, how they are received, how the audience responds, how the algorithm performs, how the clip lands, how the board evaluates it, and how the donors feel about it. That is not the spirit of Nahum. Nahum did not walk into history trying to create a platform. He walked in with a burden. There is a difference between a preacher who is trying to be known and a preacher who is trying to make God known. One uses the message to build himself. The other is used up by the message because God put it on him and would not let him go. “The burden of Nineveh” is not a preacher’s slogan. It is the weight of a divine indictment. That means Nahum’s message did not originate in his personality, his temperament, his political opinion, or his private resentment against Assyria. It came from God. That is vital. A man can be naturally harsh and call it boldness. A man can be bitter and call it discernment. A man can enjoy fighting and call it contending for the faith. But a Bible burden is not fleshly irritation dressed up in religious language. It is truth laid on the heart by God. Nahum was not venting. He
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@TNTJohn1717 Correct.A true preacher of Christ gospel cries against all evils, especially evils being perpetuated by church leaders. That's exactly what Jesus did.He cried against evils of the world, especially evils perpetuated by the Jews. Matthew 23, John 8,etc.are good examples.
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When the Word of the LORD Finds the Man Introduction “The word of the LORD that came to Micah the Morasthite in the days of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah, which he saw concerning Samaria and Jerusalem.” (Micah 1:1). That is how the book opens. Not with Micah’s opinion. Not with Micah’s emotional burden. Not with Micah’s private interpretation. Not with Micah trying to build a ministry brand, start a movement, gather a following, or position himself as the next voice in Israel. The book opens with “the word of the LORD.” That is the foundation of every real message God ever sent to man. Before there is a prophet, there is a word. Before there is a sermon, there is a Scripture. Before there is a burden, there is a revelation. Micah does not walk into history as a self-appointed critic of society. He walks in because the word of the LORD found him, filled him, burdened him, and forced him to speak against the sins of Samaria and Jerusalem. That is the difference between a man with a message and a man with a ministry costume. One has something from God. The other has something from himself. The first phrase cuts the throat of modern pulpit performance. “The word of the LORD that came to Micah.” The Bible does not say, “The religious reflections of Micah.” It does not say, “The cultural analysis of Micah.” It does not say, “The motivational insights of Micah.” It does not say, “The scholarly reconstruction of Micah.” It says “the word of the LORD.” There is the authority. There is the weight. There is the fire in the bones. There is the hammer that breaks the rock in pieces. “Is not my word like as a fire? saith the LORD; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?” (Jeremiah 23:29). That is what a nation needs when its rulers are rotten, its priests are paid, its prophets are lying, its merchants are cheating, its houses are being stolen, its families are collapsing, and its people are still pretending that religion will cover the stench. Micah did not bring them therapy. He brought them words from God. That is why the book still breathes with power while most modern sermons die before the benediction. Micah 1:1 is a declaration of authority. The man is named, the place is named, the kings are named, the cities are named, and the source is named. The message came from the LORD. That is what gives preaching its teeth. Take away the words of God and all a preacher has left is personality, stories, lighting, music, emotional manipulation, cultural commentary, denominational talking points, and a microphone. That is not preaching. That is religious noise. Real preaching begins where Micah begins, with the word of the LORD. “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” (Romans 10:17). Not by psychology. Not by tradition. Not by church growth strategy. Not by academic doubt dressed up as humility. Not by a preacher pacing across a stage telling everybody they are champions while their sins are eating them alive. Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. If the word of the LORD does not find the man, the man has no business pretending to speak for God. Chapter 1: The Word Comes Before the Worker The first thing to notice is the order. “The word of the LORD that came to Micah.” The word comes first. Micah is second. That order has to be nailed down before anything else in the book is touched. God does not begin with the man and then look for something for him to say. God begins with His own word and then finds the man He wants to carry it. The man is not the fountain. He is the vessel. The man is not the authority. He is the messenger. The man is not the judge. He is the herald of the Judge. This is where so much modern religion has rotted. It starts with the worker, the preacher, the personality, the platform, the brand, the personality type, the degree, the emotional appeal, and then tries to attach some Bible to it afterward. Micah is
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@TNTJohn1717 Very correct.Even Jesus, the way, the truth and the life (John 14:6) was not only alone, but was rejected by many, including His biological relations according to John 7:1-5.So, greater is God in us than they that are of the world(1 John 4 :4). God bless you.
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The Bible Believer Stands Alone but Stands Strong - Truth is never outnumbered One of the hardest lessons a Bible believer ever learns is that being right with God does not always mean being surrounded by applause, agreement, or company. In fact, many times it means the very opposite. It means standing in a thin place, a lonely place, a misunderstood place, where the crowd has moved one way, the institutions have moved another, the popular teachers have softened their tone, the religious world has adjusted its standards, and the saints who once seemed bold have begun trimming their sails to fit the spirit of the age. In such moments a man is tempted to think that numbers mean something they do not. He begins looking around and says, “Can I really be right if so many others disagree?” But that question only proves how easily the flesh is impressed by crowds. Truth has never depended on a majority vote. God has never asked the mob what righteousness should look like. Heaven has never revised one line of Scripture because the crowd grew uncomfortable with it. The Bible believer must learn that loneliness is not always a sign of error. Sometimes it is the price of refusing to move when everything else around him is sliding. That is one reason the Bible is so full of solitary figures. Noah stood while the whole world ripened for judgment. Abraham walked out while the world behind him remained in idolatry. Moses stood before Pharaoh while an empire defied God. Elijah stood against the prophets of Baal while Israel limped between two opinions. Jeremiah stood weeping over a nation that preferred lies. Micaiah stood against four hundred flattering prophets. Daniel stood in Babylon when compromise was easier than courage. John the Baptist stood in the wilderness while religion rotted in respectable places. Paul stood against Jews, pagans, false brethren, and soft-hearted compromisers all at once. Above all, the Lord Jesus Christ stood alone in the highest sense, despised and rejected of men, because the truth in a world of darkness always looks strange to people who have learned to love the dark. If standing alone were proof of being wrong, then many of heaven’s choicest servants would have to be judged failures. But they were not failures. They were witnesses. This is where the Bible believer must settle his soul. He must stop measuring truth by turnout, by popularity, by institutional acceptance, by follower counts, by denominational size, by how many scholars approve, or by how many friends stay nearby after he opens his mouth. Truth is what God said. It was true when only one ark was being built. It was true when only one prophet said otherwise. It was true when one shepherd boy stood before a giant while an army trembled. It was true when one apostle sat in a prison cell and much of the religious world kept moving without him. And it is still true now. The Bible believer may stand alone in the eyes of men, but if he stands on the words of God, he stands strong. Truth is never outnumbered. Chapter 1: The Crowd Has Never Been the Final Authority One of the first idols a Bible believer must smash is the idol of numbers. Fallen man is deeply impressed by crowds. He always has been. If many people say it, he begins assuming it must carry weight. If a view is broadly accepted, he begins treating it as safer. If a preacher is followed by thousands, his words are granted a seriousness that smaller men seldom receive. But Scripture repeatedly destroys that way of thinking. The broad way leads to destruction, not safety. The many are not the secure guide merely because they are many. If anything, the Bible warns again and again that the crowd is often on the wrong road while the right path is narrow and comparatively lonely.
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@TNTJohn1717 Correct.The passionate call for salvation is to come out of Rome,yet most protestant or Pentecostal churches who condemn Roman Catholic are as evil as the Roman Catholic church.For it is written "without holiness, no man can see the Lord"(Hebrews 12:14). God bless you.
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This is why modern Rome’s polished language should not erase the prophetic picture. The woman is drunk with blood. The Bible believer does not owe Rome amnesia. Rome may smile today because she lacks the same civil power in many places, but the doctrine that produced persecution has not truly disappeared. A system that claims final authority over the conscience will always become dangerous when given enough power. The martyrs understood that. They did not die because Rome misunderstood them. They died because they believed Scripture outranked the system. 7. The Call Is Not to Admire Her, Reform Her, or Excuse Her — The Call Is to Come Out Revelation 18:4 gives the command: “Come out of her, my people.” That is the voice of God. He does not say, “Stay in her and try to make her better.” He does not say, “Admire her art but reject a few abuses.” He does not say, “Remain Catholic as long as you personally love Jesus.” He says, “Come out of her.” The command assumes that some of God’s people may be entangled in the system. That is a merciful truth. God knows how to call His sheep out of bad places. But the call is still separation. Once light comes, obedience must follow. This is where many sincere Catholics get stuck. They begin to see the errors. They know Mary has been exalted beyond Scripture. They know the Mass does not match Hebrews. They know the pope’s claims are too big. They know confession to a priest never gave them true peace. They know purgatory makes them fear what Christ said He finished. They know the Bible speaks differently than Rome. But then family pressure, tradition, fear, guilt, and sentiment rush in. “What about my parents? What about my grandparents? What about my marriage? What about my identity? What if I am wrong?” Those are real fears. But no fear is greater than disobeying God when He says, “Come out.” Coming out of Rome does not mean coming out into nothing. That is another lie Rome uses to terrify people. You do not leave Rome to become an orphan. You leave Rome to come to Christ. You do not leave a mother church and lose God. You leave the mother of abominations and find the Father through the Son. You do not lose the true faith. You find the faith once delivered to the saints. You do not lose the church Christ built. You leave the system that buried it under Babylonian rubble. The issue is not merely anti-Catholic. The issue is pro-Christ, pro-Bible, pro-gospel, pro-blood, pro-grace, and pro-truth. Conclusion Mystery Babylon has a name because God intended His people to recognize her. He gave the description, the symbols, the marks, the cup, the woman, the motherhood, the abominations, the wealth, the fornication with kings, the blood of saints, and the call to come out. Rome fits the address because Rome carries the system. She may object to the label, but every guilty system objects when the Bible identifies it. The Pharisees did not enjoy being called hypocrites. The moneychangers did not enjoy the whip. Jezebel did not enjoy Elijah. Babylon does not enjoy Revelation 17. But God did not write prophecy to flatter religious empires. He wrote it to warn His people. The burden here is not to make Catholics feel hated. The burden is to make them think. If Rome is truly biblical, she should survive an open Bible. If the pope is truly Peter’s successor, he should look like Peter. If the Mass is truly apostolic, Hebrews should support it. If Mary is truly mediatrix, Paul should preach it. If purgatory is true, Christ and the apostles should plainly teach it. If praying to saints is Christian, Acts should show it. If tradition is equal to Scripture, Jesus should have praised that principle instead of rebuking it. But the more the Bible is opened, the more Rome’s claims begin to crack. That is why the spell breaks when Scripture enters.
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Mystery Babylon Has a Name — And Rome Fits the Address Passage: Revelation 17:5 — “And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH.” Introduction The Bible does not introduce Mystery Babylon as a vague religious mist floating around in the clouds. God writes a name on her forehead. That means He wants the reader to identify her. He does not say, “There was a woman, and nobody will ever know who she is.” He does not say, “There was a symbol so cloudy that no man can trace it.” He says she has a name. And not just any name. She is called “MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT.” There is a public name and there is a hidden nature. There is an outward appearance and there is an inward identity. That is why the word “Mystery” matters. This is not merely the old city of Babylon sitting on the Euphrates with mud bricks and pagan temples. This is Babylon in another form. Babylon revived. Babylon disguised. Babylon wearing a religious costume. Babylon no longer standing as Nebuchadnezzar’s golden city only, but moving through history as a spiritual system, a mother system, an idolatrous system, a blood-drinking system, and a religious harlot that mixes with kings while claiming divine authority. That is where Rome enters the conversation. This is not about hating Catholic people. That is the cheap dodge used by men who cannot answer the Bible. This is not about despising a sincere grandmother with a rosary, a confused man who thinks the priest forgave his sins, or a devout soul who was taught from childhood that leaving Rome means leaving God. The target is not the trapped sinner. The target is the trap. The issue is not whether Catholics are sincere. Many are. The issue is whether the system is scriptural. A man can be sincerely wrong on the wrong road and still drive into a ditch. A woman can sincerely drink poison from a golden cup and still die. Rome’s greatest trick has always been dressing poison in beauty. She has cathedrals, candles, incense, statues, gold, robes, choirs, Latin, ceremony, history, authority, and emotional power. But Revelation 17 tells you to look past the gold cup and see what is inside it. God says the cup is “full of abominations and filthiness.” That is not Protestant bitterness. That is Bible language. So the question must be asked plainly: why does Rome keep matching the fingerprints? Why does a religious system sitting on seven hills, clothed in wealth, mixed with kings, drunk with the blood of saints, carrying a golden cup, calling herself mother, ruling over nations, and filled with images, rituals, and abominations keep looking like the woman John saw? A man may dodge that question with sentiment, but he cannot dodge it with Scripture. Rome may say she is the mother church, but God already warned about a mother of harlots. Rome may say her traditions are holy, but God already warned about abominations wearing religious clothing. Rome may say she is universal, but Babylon was universal before Rome ever learned to speak Latin. The Bible believer is not required to shut his eyes because a priest tells him to. When God writes a name on a forehead, He expects His people to read it. 1. The Name on Her Forehead Is God’s Identification Tag Revelation 17:5 says, “And upon her forehead was a name written.” That is no small detail. In Scripture, names reveal character, nature, ownership, and identity. God names things correctly. Men misname things all the time. Men call bondage “tradition.” God calls it corruption. Men call idolatry “veneration.” God calls it abomination. Men call priestcraft “holy orders.” God calls Christ the one Mediator. Men call Rome “the mother church.” God shows John a mother of harlots. When God places a name on the woman’s forehead, He is not asking religious scholars to vote on her identity. He is exposing her. A forehead is visible. It is public. It is not hidden in her pocket. God wants the reader
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@TNTJohn1717 Correct.Any doctrine besides the Bible scripture is very ungodly and demonic.For it is written "For ever oh Lord,thy word is settled in heaven"( Psalm 119:89).God bless you.
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🚨‼️Let me make something clear before the Catholic debates start rolling in. I am not coming at Roman Catholicism as someone who watched three YouTube clips and grabbed a handful of anti-Catholic talking points. I grew up around Catholicism. My family is Catholic. I have been around priests. I studied church history in seminary. I studied it through years of personal reading. I have taught my own course on church history, which is available on VerseQuest. And then I went a step further and took Yale University’s course, A Journey through Western Christianity: from Persecuted Faith to Global Religion, which walks through early Christianity, medieval Catholicism, the rise of the papacy, monasticism, crusades, councils, the Reformation, Trent, Catholic Reform, and the Jesuits. So no, I am not afraid of Catholic history. I have studied it from Protestant sources, Catholic sources, academic sources, and even from inside the kind of academic institutions Catholics love to appeal to when they think Bible believers are just ignorant fundamentalists. I went the extra mile because I wanted to understand the system, not misrepresent it. But here is where the debate must stay honest: history can explain how Rome developed, but history cannot make Rome biblical. A council can define a doctrine, but a council cannot turn an unscriptural doctrine into apostolic truth. A tradition can become old, beautiful, emotional, and deeply embedded in religious culture, but age does not equal authority. The question is still, “What saith the scripture?” So I have no problem debating a Catholic who wants to deal honestly with the issue. But I am not debating stained glass, cathedrals, incense, emotional pageantry, or the claim that “we are old, therefore we are right.” Show me Rome in the Bible. Show me purgatory. Show me Mary as mediatrix. Show me prayers to saints. Show me papal supremacy. Show me transubstantiation. Show me the Mass as a repeated sacrifice. Show me where Peter acts like a pope. Show me where the apostles taught the Roman system. I know the history. I have studied the development. I understand the arguments. And after all of that, I am still a King James Bible-believing Christian because the issue is not whether Rome has history. The issue is whether Rome has Scripture.
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@TNTJohn1717 True.Jesus declared"I am the way, the truth and the life;no one can go to the Father except by me"(John 14:6). So, believing and praying with other names besides the name of the Lord Jesus to pray is satanic.
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🚨‼️People keep saying, “Why even deal with the Quran?” Because lies do not become harmless just because millions repeat them. A false book that denies the Son of God, denies the cross, and denies the gospel is not just another religious opinion sitting politely on a shelf. It is a counterfeit authority demanding submission while rejecting the only Savior who can wash a sinner clean. That is not a side issue. That is the whole fight. The real trick of the Quran is not that it comes waving a pitchfork. It comes wearing borrowed Bible language. It talks about Abraham, Moses, Mary, and Jesus, and then it quietly guts the truth that makes those names matter. That is how deception works. The devil does not always throw the Bible in the trash. Sometimes he keeps the names, drains the doctrine, and hands the world a religious substitute polished enough to fool people who never learned the Book. And let me say this plain: a religion can have prayer, fasting, rules, discipline, modesty, reverence, and zeal and still send a man straight to hell if it gives him a false christ and a false gospel. Sincerity does not save. Bowing does not save. Repetition does not save. Submission to a lie does not save. “For there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.” That Book did not say Muhammad. It said Jesus Christ. That is why this series matters. Not because controversy is fun. Not because arguments are trophies. But because truth matters, souls matter, and Jesus Christ is too glorious to let a counterfeit stand beside Him unchallenged. If a book denies the Son, it is not from God. If it denies the cross, it is not from God. If it denies the gospel, it is not from God. At some point, a Bible believer has to quit mumbling and say it plainly.
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@Ihunanya_chi My favourite hymn is: I love you Lord, you are holy; And for ever you are God. I bless you Lord, you are holy; And for ever you are God. I praise you Lord, you are holy; And for ever you are God. I thank you Lord, you are holy; And for ever you are God, in Jesus name.
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🔊Church: BE READY!!! THE STRONG DELUSION IS HERE! The infrastructure for that lie is being assembled right now — publicly — through presidential directives, congressional hearings, and Pentagon case files! The cover-up story for the Rapture is already here! The so-called “alien” disclosure files are about to come out! These are not extraterrestrials!!! They are principalities and powers, fallen angels, Satan’s servants, whose agenda has always been to deceive humanity and draw people away from God!!! We were warned about this deception. Paul wrote about it 2,000 years ago!!! Before this great deception reaches its peak — before the strong delusion falls upon this world — GOD TAKES HIS PEOPLE HOME!!! JESUS IS AT THE DOOR!!! KEEP LOOKING UP!!! 📖 "The coming of the lawless one is according to the working of Satan with all power signs and lying wonders — and with all unrighteous deception among those who perish because they did not receive the love of the truth that they might be saved. And for this reason God will send them strong delusion that they should believe the lie." 2 Thess 2:9-11 🗞️ There are claims circulating that U.S. intelligence officials may have privately briefed a large group of pastors regarding UFO/UAP disclosure. Perry Stone and other Christian leaders have stated publicly that they were included in confidential briefings through government or intelligence contacts. According to these claims, they were encouraged to prepare their congregations for potential future releases of UFO/UAP-related files, videos, and materials, as well as discussions involving “non-human” intelligence. 👉🏼These pastors described the information as potentially “Bible-changing” or “science-fiction-like,” warning it could lead some people to abandon their Christian beliefs (apostasy) by challenging the Genesis creation account —suggesting extraterrestrials as the origin or “seeding” of humanity. The Bible did not miss this moment! Paul described it precisely 2,000 years ago. 📖 "The coming of the lawless one is according to the working of Satan with all power signs and lying wonders " 2 Thessalonians 2:9 ⚠️Signs and lying wonders. A deception so convincing that people who rejected the truth will embrace it completely. Paul was not describing technology. He was not describing weather balloons. He was describing a supernatural deception — real enough to fool the world — powerful enough to cause mass apostasy — exactly what these pastors are warning about. ❌The strong delusion is not a new idea. It was announced 2,000 years ago. The Church has always known it was coming. What is new is that the infrastructure for it is now being built publicly — in government domains, congressional hearings, presidential directives, and Pentagon case files. WHAT JESUS SAID TO WATCH FOR 📖 "As it was in the days of Noah so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man." Matt 24:37 👉🏼Jesus did not just point to general wickedness when He described the days of Noah. He pointed to a specific condition described in Genesis 6 — fallen spiritual beings interacting with humanity in ways that corrupted the created order so severely that God intervened. The Nephilim!! 🎙️That is not a metaphor. That is a specific prophetic sign Jesus told us to watch for. We are watching it being discussed openly at the highest levels of the American government — not in the corners of the internet! WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN 👉🏼Before the rapture, we’re going to see governments beginning normalizing the idea of “non-human intelligence,” with UAPs, whistleblowers, videos, and reports of interdimensional phenomena. Then the rapture will happen, with millions of people disappearing at once, creating global shock and urgent pressure for an explanation. The explanation will be quickly presented and will point to “higher beings,” suggesting that those who vanished were taken by advanced or non-human intelligences—perhaps described as the “unevolved,” the “dangerous,” or those not aligned with a new “global consciousness”. 🌍As the world tries to process the event, the narrative will not be framed as the fulfillment of biblical prophecy, but as humanity entering a new evolutionary or spiritual phase. That is when the Antichrist will arrive as the perfect global stabilizing figure, bringing “order,” “peace,” and “answers” to the world. 💪🏼Then Satan’s long-awaited moment will come. He will make Christianity appear outdated or misunderstood, claiming that Jesus was “misrepresented” or that spiritual concepts like “Christ consciousness” were actually introduced through these entities. Over time, he will achieve what he wants, and his narrative will harden people’s hearts, making the deception widely accepted. 👉🏼So the “strong delusion” would not simply be belief in aliens, but a deeper replacement of truth—where the rapture is denied, Jesus is rejected, Scripture is dismissed, and humanity is directed toward a new global spiritual system that fully opposes the message of the gospel. Right now, during the disclosure, two things will happen in the Church. 1️⃣ Some Christians will struggle. When people see footage or documentation of non-human phenomena that they have no biblical explanation for, some may conclude that the creation story is a myth. Some will harden their hearts and apostatize— in other words, they will walk away from the faith because they have no answer for what they are seeing. They will reject the truth because they choose to believe the lie. 2️⃣Some unbelievers will be looking for answers. People who never cared about the Bible will suddenly want to know what Scripture says about what they just witnessed and we, the church, need to be prepared to answer questions. THE RAPTURE COVER STORY This is how close we are to the Rapture!!! This is the perfect cover-up story and is about to unfold!! When millions of people suddenly disappear simultaneously, the world will need an explanation. 🛸The world will not say God took His Church home. This world has been programmed for years with UAP disclosure — non-human intelligences. TV, movies and video games have already shaped the narrative for decades. 🔊 CHURCH — HERE IS WHAT WE NEED TO DO RIGHT NOW: When the files drop — and they are coming — your unbelieving neighbors will have questions. Your children will have questions. Your coworkers will have questions. People who never opened a Bible will be looking for someone who can make sense of what they just saw. 📙We need to give them the right answer!! The answer is not complicated. The answer is in the Bible. These are not extraterrestrials. They are what the Bible calls principalities and powers — fallen spiritual beings — whose agenda has always been the same — to deceive humanity and draw people away from the God who created them and the Savior who died for them. 📖 "For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood but against principalities against powers against the rulers of the darkness of this age against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places." Eph 6:12 That verse was written 2,000 years ago. It is describing exactly what is being disclosed right now. 🔊PREACH THE GOSPEL!! PREACH THAT BEFORE THE GREAT DECEPTION REACHES ITS PEAK— before the strong delusion falls — before the Lord brings judgment into this world on those who have rejected Jesus and chosen to believe the lie, before the world is in full-blown deception mode — GOD TAKES HIS PEOPLE HOME!! 📖 "For God did not appoint us to wrath but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ." 1 Thess 5:9 📖 "The dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air." 1 Thess 4:16-17 KEEP LOOKING UP!!! WE HAVE VERY SHORT TIME LEFT!!!! Maranatha! 🤍Come, Lord Jesus, COME!!!
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@Maranatha7774 Marvelous. I pray to God to prepare us,His elect ready,by His great grace and mercies; for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ to ascend us to the kingdom of heaven for eternal life (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17), in Jesus name.AMEN.God bless you.
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