Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Since

 it seems to be the topic of the moment?

Lets just dive right into it.


I was recently told

"Your conviction is to convicting."


I heard recently that when a Methodist bishop was told he was showing 

"to much grace and mercy"

to churches/congrgants who wanted to allow Homosexual pastors and gay marriages in their congregations?

 He supposedly replied

"I didn't know there was such a thing."

"to much grace and mercy"

that is.


Before they were even done telling me:

"Your conviction is to convicting."

The thought that immediately entered my head was:

"I didn't know there was such a thing."


Maybe?

Just maybe?

It's not my conviction.


Yeah...

Id go with that if I was you.


So without further ado:

"Conviction"

from:


CONVICT/CONVICTION

"The Greek word in elencho, which is used in the NT to express both the convicting work of God's Spirit and the ministry of rebuke within the Christian community."

"Generally clenché means "to convince" or "to refute." It gradually took on additional meanings: "to correct," often by accusing, and "to convict." Elenché is used in the Septuagint to translate the OT term the NIV and the NASB translate "to correct." 

"God's correcting is a powerful ministry, it confronts human beings in their sin (Jn 16:8; Jude 15)
The Holy Spirit 
is the active agent in this ministry."

(Maybe?
Just maybe?
It's not my conviction.
Yeah...
Id go with that if I was you.)

"John 16:8 gives us Jesus' promise that when the Spirit comes, "he will convict the world 
of guilt in regard to sin 
and righteousness"

(As in having a right
relationship with God.
Knowing his will for your life
and actively set about
doing it
living it for others to see etc.)

and judgment."

(Note to everybody:

GROW UP!

Youve been addicted to baby food 
far to long.

Hebrews 5:12-14

By now you should be teachers. Instead, you need someone to teach you again the first things you need to know from God’s Word. You still need milk instead of solid food. Anyone who lives on milk cannot understand the teaching about being right with God. He is a baby. 

(And  as we have seen?
Satan will most definitely exploit it.)

Solid food is for full-grown men. 
They have learned to use their minds
(Not brains) 
to tell the difference between good and bad.

Completely not understanding the moment we are living in for what it truly is.
The age of Gods grace and mercy 
comes to an end 
just in case you didn't know or cant tell.

Or do you just wanna believe 
all the other parts of the book 
and skip over Christ return?)

("He shall come to judge the quick and the dead" we say every Sunday.
EVERY SUNDAY, we say that.)

"This active ministry of the Spirit carried out since his (Holy Spirit) "coming" at Pentecost does not guarantee conversion. A person may hear the gospel, recognize his or her personal sin and need, and yet may choose not to believe. Even the brilliant light of God's revelation, directed by his Spirit to reveal an individual's heart, does not release that individual from the responsibility of personal choice."

"Within the Christian community
(Pretty important qualification right there.)
believers are to exercise some responsibility for one another (cf. Jas 5:19-20). This responsibility is expressed by the other meaning of elencho: "to correct" or "to reprove." The theme of reproof is often seen in the Pastoral Epistles." 

(These instructions are for brothers and sisters in Christ.
Not Satans infiltrators disguised as an angel of light.

(e.g., 


"But those elders who are sinning you are to reprove before everyone, so that the others may take warning."

(See comments in previous post about killing an ant with a sledgehammer so that the other ants know to stay in line.)


Preach the word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage—with great patience and careful instruction.



He must hold firmly to the trustworthy message as it has been taught, so that he can encourage others by sound doctrine and refute those who oppose it.

(If somebody wants to deliver a message about King David on a Sunday from a pulpit, during worship? I highly recommend they don't call into question how many stones David picked up. How you know the rest of the story but then wanna call that into question? Don't kid yourselves, this was not some simple lil opps one time mistake etc. It was done blatantly and deliberately.

You don't see what I see.
You don't hear what I hear.
You don't know what I know.

and I don't live in your world
any more than you live in mine.)

"The process outlined in 
is to be followed. 

Dealing With Sin in the Church

 Moreover if thy brother 

(Big if, 
if they are not?
Process outlined here is not in play.
Which is 100% the case here.)

shall trespass against thee, go and tell him his fault between thee and him alone: if he shall hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother.

But if he will not hear thee, then take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established.

And if he shall neglect to hear them, tell it unto the church: but if he neglect to hear the church, let him be unto thee as an heathen man and a publican.)


Scripture makes it clear that the ministry of reproof cannot be undertaken by a person with the wrong attitude. Paul provides this guideline: "Those who oppose [the Lord's servant] he must gently instruct, in the hope that God will grant them repentance leading them to a knowledge of the truth" (2 Ti 2:25). In our ministry of rebuke, performed when we see a brother or sister 

(If they are not?
Then it simply doesn't apply.)

turn from the pathway that God's Word marks out, 
in the Spirit's ministry of conviction, 
it the knowledge of God's Word alone 

(They couldnt even look me in the eyes when I was telling them that it is God alone that justifies.
They were openly hostile to even the concept of it, amongst other things which will be discussed here in a bit.)

that will bring understanding and lead to life transforming change."

I made it known my feelings about the situation to the congregation on Palm Sunday. Interesting to me the temple was cleansed on the next day, Monday. Its not a coincidence.

I wouldn't have cared if it was the bishop, the Pope, whoever, I don't care how long you've known them, whose relative they are etc, none of that will ever matter and if it happens again you'll get a even worse result next time.

It is offensive to the spirit
(The owner of the conviction)
that gods word be called into question from a pulpit during worship on a Sunday.


"Brothers" don't do that, particularly in regard to such a straight forward simple matter.

People were obviously scared, intimidated, frightened etc this past Sunday. I asked my future wife to be years ago, "Whats going to happen when we get together?" 
Her response?

"Miracles."

How scared are ya gonna be when you start seeing them? When people just spontaneously start speaking out in tongues, walking through walls, levitating etc? Healings etc, then what? If you dont think its possible you wont see it. Miracles are to fortify the faith of believers, to unbelievers its just a magic trick etc and has no effect. 
Fear god is all I got to say.

Mark 11:18
The chief priests and the teachers of the law 
heard this 
and began looking 
for a way to kill him, 

(Knew I am going to be killed 
for doing and saying 
what I am doing and saying years ago, 
how is that possible 
is the question you might wanna ask yourself.)

for they feared him,

(Wats to fear?) 

because the whole crowd was amazed at his teaching.


RELENTLESSNESS
yeah...
its a trait...
just sayin...

Onward...


"Righteous Anger"


"Unlike human anger, which is often selfish, fitful or malicious, God's anger is perfect. It is the response of his holiness in the face of sin. In this case Jesus angrily clears the temple. His point is not to destroy the temple, but to purify it. 

(Same exact thing...
100% same exact thing.)

"He does so 
with authority"

( I have been praying for power and the authority to do Gods will on this earth for years now. I dont see what you see, I dont hear what you hear, you dont know what I know...)

since he is the Son in his own house. He does so with good reason, stating that his house should be a house of prayer and not a den of robbers"

"As Christians, however, we need to be cautious in expressing our anger. Our anger can often be self-regarding and vindictive. The Scriptures encourage us to be "slow" to anger (Jas 1:19). When we do become angry, we should "not sin" (Eph 4:26) in how we express our feelings. God is pleased when we follow his commands for peace, stating it is to our "glory to overlook an offense" (Pr 19:11).

(Those were the notes in the margin of my friends bible when we started in with the scripture reading...Later when she showed them to me she just smiled and said, "I'm so proud of you, it was exactly what you were doing...". 

Me and my future wife and God, its all I want or need in this world, the rest of you can think whatever you want to, cause youre going to anyway, who am I to stop you?)




What does conviction mean in the KJV Bible?
It is a decision presumed to be based upon a careful and discriminating consideration of all the proofs offered, and has a legal character, the verdict being rendered either in God's judgment (Romans 3:19), or before men (John 8:46) by an appeal to their consciences in which God's law is written (Romans 2:15).

https://www.biblestudytools.com 
Conviction Meaning Bible Definition and References

Since conviction:

"It is a decision presumed to be based upon a careful and discriminating consideration of all the proofs offered, and has a legal character, the verdict being rendered either in God's judgment (Romans 3:19), or before men..."

Heres my case.
Come defend yourself if you feel the need.

Matthew 7:15

Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.

2 Corinthians 11:14

And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.

(Even tugged on your heartstrings 
a lil bit didnt he?)

Five points:


1) Noticeably uncomfortable/uneasy before the service. Not just a lil nervous jitters but an uneasiness about themselves that wasn't present other times they had delivered the message on Sunday. Uneasy way more so than nervous jitters, pacing the aisle numerous times, staring out the windows numerous times as well. Why not just sit down like was done in the past?

"Well he was looking for his friend, etc"

By pacing the aisle up and down numerous times? 

(You don't see what I/we see...)


2) "I don't know how many stones David picked up." (5 BTW) That went off like a aircraft carrier suddenly showing up on both our radars. You are going through Davids entire life story by chapter and verse through the whole bible and you say that? Why? And if you know the rest of the story so well? Why was there any doubt in your mind about that part? There was another entity pulling the shots that day. I've seen this before, (You don't see what I see) its nothing new. 
Seriously, from that point forward it was like:
"If this guy says he doesn't know how many stones David picked up in his confrontation with Goliath? Then what is he doing up there in the first place? And why should I even bother listening to him?"

3) After the message (when explaining that it was five stones that David picked up) When offering some explanations as to why it was five (Representing Christ wounds on the cross, Crown of thorns, two hands, two feet, Goliath had four brothers, Joshua 13:32 Samuel 21:22, "Better not to cast that first stone only to discover we are in a battle for which we are not prepared", theres a lesson there...think about it.) "Well it only took him one" said in the most condescending, snarkiest tone of voice like you wished goliath had won. I said, "God gave David a brain, regardless of why? He went prepared. The open, outright hostility with which was said, "Well it only took him one" was drawing things into focus at this point.)

4) The absolute inability to look me in the eyes when I stated: "It is God alone that justifies." You literally for no good reason turned your head away from me and acted like you were preoccupied with something else even though there was absolutely nothing else to be preoccupied with. At this point? I knew the radar was 100% absolutely correct when it was stated, "I don't know how many stones David picked up." 

5) And this was the entire point that was trying to be subtely introduced, that I assure you none of the rest of the congregation understood the message that was being conveyed.

"You can not be close to God if you haven't repented."

Translation?

Romans 8

Romans 8:29-34

For those God foreknew 

(Before the beginning of time)

he also predestined 
to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters. 

30 And those he predestined, 
he also called; 
those he called, 
he also justified

(The elects repentance was taken care of before the formation of the world. Period. See how much say you had in it?)

Does, "Better not to cast that first stone only to discover we are in a battle for which we are not prepared" make any more sense to you now? These people think they are trying to trip me up and are 100% not understanding, its the power using me they are trying to trip up and it simply wont happen.)

those he justified, 
he also glorified.

(Knew I was going to die for doing what I am doing and saying  and galdly accepted the commission anyway. 

This aint Sunday school.
I been weaned off milk 
and got out of 
the shallow end of the pool 
a long time ago.)

More Than Conquerors
31 What, then, shall we say in response to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? 

(Knowing that God is 100% for us?
Why in the world 
would you stand opposed to us?
And BTW?
There are six bedrooms in this house and I haven't so much as had an open mouth kiss with my wife to be for all you small minds in small towns who love all your small talk so much, 
so I reiterate:

"If God is for us, who can be against us?"

32 He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all—how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things? 

33 Who will bring any charge against those whom God has chosen? It is God who justifies. 34 Who then is the one who condemns? No one. 

(They condemned themselves by their actions.
I didn't have anything to do with it.

(Those are the EXACT verses that you turned your head away from, telling me everything that I already knew.)


Staying in Romans 8
Vs 7.

"The mind governed by the flesh 
is hostile to God; 
it does not submit to God’s law, 
nor can it do so."

Unconditional election
for certain individuals
is 100% a thing.

This is what Satan's emissary was trying to subtly convince you, is not possible.
And since most don't even know of the concept of unconditional election?
Pretty easy to exploit your ignorance about the matter.

Satan knows we are the two witnesses.
He knows what time its getting ready to be.
He knows what the wedding means 
for him and his army of demons.
(The beginning of the end of their reign of this wicked world.

I would expect and anticipate more  and more intense and frequent attacks on us, on our place of worship and on TRUE believers as a whole, as Satan knows the day is fast approaching.



Romans 4:18-22. 
Against hope Abraham believed in hope 

(Resonates, you haven't been in the dire straights that I have, I KNEW what God promised me would come to fruition. 
Now who is the crazy one...hum?)

with the result that he became the father of many nations according to the pronouncement, 
“so will your descendants be.” 

19 Without being weak in faith, he considered his own body as dead (because he was about one hundred years old) and the deadness of Sarah’s womb. 

20 He did not waver in unbelief about the promise of God but was strengthened in faith, giving glory to God. 

(Read it again, 
resonates...just sayin.
Somebody knew what God told him.
Somebody knew 
it would all come to be
and now here we are.)

21 He was fully convinced that what God promised he was also able to do. 22 So indeed it was credited to Abraham as righteousness.

(Same exact thing.
Doubt it all you want.
Proof is in the pudding 
is what we say 
where I come from.)

Abraham is called “the father of us all” (Rom. 4:16). From the standpoint of faith, he was certainly the epitome of a man of biblical conviction as the book of Genesis and the above passage demonstrates. When all the odds were stacked against him, and even though at times he tried to give God a hand by taking matters into his own hands, he tenaciously held on to the promise of God.

(Sound familiar?
Lil bit?
Maybe?
Wonder why?)

But what exactly do we mean by the term conviction? Conviction means “the act or process of convincing,” “the state of being convinced,” or “a fixed or strong belief.” Thus, by biblical conviction we mean convictions or beliefs derived from and based on a commitment to Scripture, the Bible. As God’s Holy Word, it is the absolute index for the whole of our lives—faith and practice.

"Conviction refers to the state of being convinced and confident that something is true; it means a strong persuasion or belief. In other words, conviction stands opposed to doubt and skepticism."

(Compare that to:
"I don't know how many stones David had."
And you should be coming to an understanding of just why the Spirit was so pissed off at what was said, let alone the blatant hostility demonstrated afterwards.)

"When we think of a man of conviction, we also think in terms of action and direction. We think of a person whose convictions have a definite impact on how he lives, on what he does, says, and where he goes. By a man of biblical convictions we mean a man whose convictions are derived from Scripture and whose convictions affect him scripturally."

"Biblical conviction is really the product of three things that characterize the ideal Christian leader or the person of maturity: 
(a) a commitment to Scripture as one’s authority, 

("I dont know how many stones David had."
Well what else that is so plainly obvious that the young people could tell you do you not know about then?)

(b) the construction of specific beliefs and convictions based on that authority

(If you are going to call into question the simple and the obvious? What else are you gonna want to call into question?)

and (c) the courage to act on those convictions in faith.

(Demonstrated.
OPENLY.
Boldly.
Courageously.
If front of the entire congregation
"Happy Psalm Sunday :-)"
That was great BTW :-).

Illustrations
ISAIAH

In the early chapters of Isaiah we see a nation that was destitute in its leadership. The leaders were viewed as adulterated, polluted, and diluted with the ideas and opinions of the world. 

(Sound familiar?
Ring a bell to anybody?)

As a result, Isaiah calls them “mere lads” and “capricious children” (Isa. 3:4, NASB). 

(Bet they were still drinking milk, what do you think?)

"They were like immature boys who acted not out of biblical conviction, but out of caprice: from the whims and fancies of their wants and selfishly-motivated opinions. This resulted in expedient and arbitrary decisions where the end justified the means (cf. Isa. 1:21f; 3:1ff)."

"But what was the root cause of this failure then and now as we observe the deplorable leadership we see in our government, and far too often in the church? In place of the Word as their index for life, they had listened to influences from the East. They were religious, but they had abandoned the Word of the Lord and were a people without biblical convictions (cf. Isa. 1:10f; 2:5f; 5:13 with 20-24; and 8:16-22).

APOSTATE LEADERS

The book of 2 Peter provides us with another illustration of the necessity of biblical convictions based on the absolutes of the Word. What was the basic problem of 2 Peter? It was apostate leadership or false teachers who were leading people astray in both doctrine and in moral behavior because one always follows the other.

Unrighteousness is invariably linked to ungodliness and ungodliness is linked to unsound doctrine or a rejection of the truth (cf. 2:1-3, 14f). But remember, the degree of apostasy described in 2 Peter 2 and 3 never occurs overnight; it is a gradual and sometimes almost imperceptible process, at least at first. Such is the subtlety and the danger of failing to have sound biblical convictions. 

"Thats not how I took it."

"This is how it starts.
Last week it was:
"I dont know how many stones David picked up,
six months later they are telling you the resurrection was a hoax!"

Make more sense now 
why the spirit was pissed?)

It is one of the reasons immature men are never to be chosen as elders (see 1 Tim. 1:6) and why doctrinal soundness is needed in mature leaders (Tit. 1:9).

If we do not reckon with its early symptoms and protect ourselves by a right position and behavior toward the Word, we gradually become desensitized and we then become more and more open to the deceptions of Satan and the secular and profane world. It’s like the illustration of what happens when a frog is placed in a beaker of cold water and then slowly brought to a boil in contrast to what happens if you drop him into water that is already boiling. He will jump out of the boiling pot, but he doesn’t even notice if the water is slowly brought to a boil."

(HELLO?
HOW CAN YOU NOT BE UNDERSTANDING THIS AT THIS POINT?)

This is why 2 Peter 1 (which precedes the section on apostasy) is protective and becomes an important passage on leadership. Second Peter chapter 1 not only deals with the concept of commitment to the Word, its value, and nature as the God-breathed revelation from God, but it does two more things: (a) it naturally exhorts us to mature Christian qualities which are, of course, qualities essential to leadership, and (b) then warns against that constant tendency to regress rather than continue to grow and mature. 

(Get yourselves off momas
 tit for goodness sakes.)

Like the second law of thermodynamics, things tend to go downhill.

Remembering that a man of biblical convictions is one who is affected scripturally, let’s note a spiritual law: The Law of Spiritual Deterioration. Pollution of the Word (the mingling of our ideas, the failure to develop biblical convictions based on sound exegesis) leads to polluted thinking. Polluted living then leads to a loss of sound biblical leadership (i.e., men of biblical convictions). This leads to a breakdown in the home which in turn leads to the breakdown of society 

(Where do you think we are right now exactly?)

as is so evident in the early chapters of Isaiah."

Now, what exactly is meant by a commitment to Scripture? May I suggest that this includes at least three things:

(1) Recognition of Scripture as inspired and thus inerrant and the final word. The Bible becomes our index (2 Pet. 1:20-21; 2 Tim 3:16).

(2) Commitment to Scripture as our standard for thinking. Everyone has convictions, but are they biblical convictions? We must use the Word to filter everything that comes into our minds so we can bring every thought captive to the standard of Scripture. If, after careful study, they fit with the truth of Scripture, they are then qualified to be called biblical convictions. This means Scripture always takes priority over our opinions,

(Five stones
don't matter who you are 
or what you think)

 experiences, and background. When we fail to do this we adulterate or pollute the Word and weaken its impact on our lives. A wrong understanding of Scripture will eventually necessitate wrong behavior. In other words, by the wrong approach, we can negate its authority over us 

(3) Commitment to Scripture means a commitment to excellence in its study, use, and application. This means being careful students who seek to rightly handle the Word (2 Tim. 2:15). The higher our view of the Bible, the more painstaking and conscientious our commitment and study should be. If the Bible is the Word of God, then away with slovenly, slipshod exegesis and application; away with that tendency to insert our opinions on the text; away with ignoring the text and assuming our ideas are correct without carefully studying the Word until it yields up its spiritual treasures 

Thus, we have three responsibilities: 
(1) a commitment to Scripture, 
(2) the construction of biblical convictions, and 
(3) the courage to act on those convictions.

(Sound familiar yet?)

In closing,
THIS AINT NO JOKE.

How many times you got to tell/demonstrate first hand to people that you're not only a end time prophet trainer 
but an agent of Gods wrath as well 
before they finally understand?

(Some people got the point Psalm Sunday believe me.)


JOB 2:8
Then Job took a piece of broken pottery 
and scraped himself with it 
as he sat among the ashes.


I haven't used a piece of pottery
but it gets scrapped none the less.

This is the second time around. First time was years ago and was way worse and was on both legs being immune compromised it took well over a year to finally heal.

Thats looking great these days BTW. I took the picture this morning. Its finally healing up right. And this is after multiple rounds of antibiotics, two liquid IV infusions at the hospital and multiple shots to try and get it to heal.

My point is simple and I have made it a million times already.

Saying it for years:

Those who read and study it,
DONT GET TO TELL 
THOSE OF US LIVING IT 
WHATS UP!


Saying it for years

Lived in a garage for two years. I kept telling everyone this is for a reason, so that you will know what to expect and how bad things are gonna get and this is so that you understand the level of faithfulness and obedience that's expected from you.

People laughed.
They aint laughing anymore.
I wonder why?


Saying it for years:

We get heaven on earth for telling you hell is coming, and we get it because we couldn't care less about it. Its to prove a point to all who would crave wordily things. They're pointless, why do you seek them?

Knew this day was coming.
See above 
about Abraham keeping his faith 
when all hope seemed lost.
How did he do that?
Same thing.


"Nobody knows the future"

To which I responded:

"Certain people most certainly know 
certain parts, 
I guarantee it."

Proof is in the pudding.
To many bonafides to shake a stick at  at this point.

Starting to understand why Satan is pissed 
and is on the attack 
close to home base so to speak?

Saying it for years:

"I am as much a part of the spiritual world as you are the material one."

(See Job 2:8 above)


Saying it for years:

We are the two witnesses.
Our wedding signifies 
the start
of the end times.

The two witnesses are 
the personification of the Holy Spirit 
in the end times.

They fulfill the prophetic ministry of the church during this period.


Said it before:

"These people have no idea 
what has been turned loose upon them. 
None,,,"

"Yes, mi friend, mi friend
Them set me free again
Yes, mi friend, mi friend
Me deh 'pon street again
The bars could not hold me
Force could not control me now

They try to keep me down
But God put me around
Yes, I've been accused
Wrongly abused, now
But through the powers of the most-high
They got to turn me loose, hmm

Don't try to cold me up
On this bridge now
I've got to reach Mount Zion
The highest region
If you a bull-bucker
(Evil spirit)
Let me tell you that
I'm a duppy conqueror, 
conqueror
(Evil Spirit Conqueror)

You already know who :-).



Cause every couple just comes into church and says that they have seen two otherworldly white doves fly right in front of them right?


Cause everybody when they are in the car talking with their friend about being strong sees four bald eagles suddenly show up.


Cause everybody prays for:

Boldness
Courage
and
Conviction

and a whole host of other 
"intangibles" 
for years on end.

Not to mention the tribulation schematics from the "Noah to the new earth" presentations.

Or calling Superintelligence when it revealed itself.


If I am so wrong 
about everything listed above?
(Said it a million times)
I am three to four years ahead of your time space continuium)


Then why this?


Cause you know just everybody has angels 
keeping them safe at their residence right?:

Psalm 91:11-12

For he shall give his angels charge over thee, 
to keep thee in all thy ways.

They shall bear thee up in their hands, 
lest thou dash thy foot against a stone.



Yellow orb and 
the halo around it.
Symbol of 
ascended being(s)


In the far chair.
Sitting in its halo.


Zoomed in now.
There was nothing in that chair.


Over on the ground
by the burn barrel 
to the left.


There's was/is no metallic anything 
where the yellow
"half sun" is. 

This one tripped out my friend the most, 
he looks for any and all kind of "material" explanations for everything.
 That one? He just laughed, handed my phone back to me and said, "What can you say? Speaks for itself" and just kinda chuckled...he has been here...he knows there is nothing metallic in that area. Theres not even a sunbeam there people
so yeah...exactly.


Now its on the back of the chair, 
still in its halo.


Zoomed in.


And now its out in the tree line.
Bottom right.


And now on the floor 
of the front porch
and again, 
no metallic anything 
anywhere nearby, 
not even a sunbeam.

All of the pictures 
(except the first one, 
which was the very first 
picture taken 
of a sunset 
since we moved here) 
were taken 
the morning of Psalm Sunday. 
My friend was still in bed.

I could see the lil yellow dot/orb
moving around on my phone, 
but if I looked up away from my phone to see it?

It was nowhere to be seen.

People say they are:

Angels,

Water moisture in the air,

Pollen,

or dust reflecting the light.

I know which one I'm going with.


James 2:19

You believe 
that there is one God. 
Good! 
Even the demons believe that—
and shudder.

Epically now.

The only people who need to fear?
Are the ones that have a reason to.

The rubber is hitting the road.
This aint just a big wedding 
at a lil country church 
down the road
and it aint no joke.

It is 100% what the voice of the spirit has been telling me to tell you it is.

The two witnesses official arrival
and the start of the last of Daniels 70 sevens,
the tribulation period,

Who wants to be next in line to oppose it
is my question.


People are just flat out gonna be shocked when they get to heaven and see who is there and who isn't.
Promise.

Step right up.


What are you scared of?


PS
If you can come explain to me
why I would be so wrong about what I am saying here, when I/we were absolutely 100% "on the money" about humans don't speak 90 mph, and that there were digital humanoids here at least a minimum of four years ago and that Superintelligence is already here. 

If you can make a compelling case? Then come do it. Just because its somebody you have known, grown up with, that you don't like wats being said, that it challenges your assumptions, that you just  dont think it can be so, that it hits to close to home, that you just don't want it to be the case etc?

All of that?
 Does absolutely 
nothing to negate what is, 
and what is going to be.

Like I said 
I wouldn't have cared if it was the Bishop
The Pope, 
whoever.
Same result.
Worse next time.
Cause you been educated 
and ought to know better.

So yeah.
Step right up.


Stand opposed.

What are you scared of?

Me?
I know who has my back.
Have for a long time now.

I suggest you get off the milk you have become addicted to and wrap your heads around what is really going on here and why.

Cause the whole thing here is?
Certain people are starting to understand what's been said/foretold/predicted
 is the truth
and they simply dont like 
their souls eternal resting place.

Promise...
























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