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DOES THE LAND OF ISRAEL BELONG TO THE JEWS?

There are many instances in the OT that can be interpreted that say God will bring His people back to the land of their fathers. Some can interpret that as something that already happened when they were captive in Babylon. There are some things however that cannot be argued against about the people of Israel rightfully having that land, which I will get to.

God sent forth His prophets, namely Isaiah and Jeremiah to warn the people of Israel to stop their sin of unfaithfulness and repent or else they will be taken away. He also threatened in the minor prophets that He will pour out a new spirit amongst the Gentiles, which will provoke them to jealousy. The people of Israel heard not any of His warnings and so they were taken to Babylon. They did return, but when God sent His Messiah, Israel heard him not. The Gentiles turned their ear to Christ with a new spirit. Israel was blinded to an extent, but with a promise that He will pour His spirit back onto them before the end.

One verse that cannot be argued against was spoken by Jesus himself. Luke 21:24 says in the last days, Jerusalem will be trodden down of the Gentiles until the Gentiles times be fulfilled. If you believe in Jesus, you aimless Christians that don’t believe that land belongs to the Jews, then explain that verse from the lips of Jesus? Not only does Israel belong to the Jews, but so does Jerusalem specifically. That is significant since Israel and Jerusalem weren’t established Jewish territories at the same time. Israel became a nation once again held by the Jews in 1948, after 2500 years. Jerusalem was taken by the Jews in the Six Day War in 1967. A Gentile is anyone non-Jewish, so I don’t want to hear from some Christians that Israel now really means Christian. G-E-N-T-I-L-E.

Another thing that’s written is Revelation 12:24 that Satan will come after the woman that beared the man child. The man child of course is Jesus. The woman was Mary, a Jew. I know some from the Catholic Church with their ego thinks that means it’s THE CHURCH Satan is going to go after. What egos. No, Satan will go after the Jews and he will go after them in Israel. How has not any of these great theologians from either of these churches and denominations seemingly not take into account the battle of Armageddon on this subject? Armageddon has to do with a place, not a time. Armageddon comes from the word “Megiddo”. Megiddo is in the valley of Jezreel in northern Israel. The world will come and meet for war at Megiddo. It is written this will be done, right? Why? That’s where the Jews are. That’s where Israel is. Is the Catholic Church in Megiddo? Get it? Just that alone should shoot down any thought that Mary means the Catholic Church.

Just because God made a long lasting but temporary separation of His people (and they will always be His people), it doesn’t mean that He gave that land to anyone else. It doesn’t say anywhere that Arabs can come in and take over the land. As a matter of fact, God made a law for the Jews to not give any of their inheritance to any other nation because God has already given them their lot. The Arabs had their lot, which dwarfs Israel. But because they saw Jerusalem as one of their fifty holy sites, they decided to come in since there were not nearly as many Jews there as was before. The Jews being destined to take back their land and the Arabs coming into a land that wasn’t theirs is what is causing all of the problems. But, perhaps too that was already destined to happen.

If any Christian does not believe that Israel does not belong to the Jews, then their Christian faith is in dire straits. If you cannot read Luke 21:24, Revelation 12: 14, and Revelation 16:12-16 … particularly Luke 21:24 since it’s Jesus’ own words, and not take to heart that land belongs to the Jews, then your faith can be taken away by very weak means. For those that look at the Jews and think they still have something coming for any particular reason, then look in the mirror. Perhaps you’ll be one of those zombies coming after the woman that beared the man child in Megiddo.

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ENTER THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN, BUT NOT EVERLASTING LIFE?

In the "sermon on the mount", Jesus refers to the kingdom of heaven and what it takes to get there. He says that it’s harder for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven than for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle. The eye of a needle was actually a nickname for one of the entrances into Jerusalem’s temple walls, but nevertheless he says through God all is possible. That right there should tell people willing to look that there might be a difference between the kingdom of heaven and everlasting life. If one goes to Jesus, rich or not, they will have everlasting life. Nowhere does it say you have to believe upon Jesus to get into the kingdom of heaven. Jesus explains what it takes to get there in the sermon on the mount. Men with their incompetence refused to look into that there was possibly a difference between everlasting life and the kingdom of heaven, even though Jesus did say that heaven and Earth shall pass away. In place there will be a new heaven and a new Earth. Jesus also said in his father's house there are many mansions. That word "mansions" in the original Greek is the word "μονη" (moh-nee), which really means a residence or resting place. Heaven as it stands now is just a temporary holding place for those who've lived their lives honorably, including those who believed in our Messiah. Knowing there is a difference between everlasting life and the kingdom of heaven will answer that question that atheists and doubters love to bring up, “if no one has ever heard of Jesus, why can’t they get into heaven?”

In order to achieve everlasting life, one must go through Jesus. God will not judge against those who are not held accountable for what they don’t know. If they live their lives the way Jesus described in the sermon on the mount, even if they never heard of him, they will get to the kingdom of heaven after their death. There will be a time for them to make that choice in the future, which I will get to later. Those who have lived their lives wickedly will not get into the kingdom of heaven, but at some point in the future can find themselves making the right choice and achieving everlasting life after they have learned their lesson. They are the ones who are called "the dead" in Revelation 20 who live not again until the thousand years are done. Every single time when the term "everlasting life" is mentioned, it talks about believing upon our Lord. So why the difference in what it takes to get to the kingdom of heaven and what it takes to achieve everlasting life? Because it's two different things.

There is another age after this one, as I’ve written many times before. When Jesus returns, as is written in the original Greek, he will end this age. Not the world. In Matthew when it speaks of the end of the world, in each instance that word in the original Greek wasn’t “cosmos”. It was “αιων” (ahee-OWN), which is their word for age. There are times in Matthew when the word “world” is cosmos in the original Greek, but when it speaks of the end of the world, it’s always “αιων”, so there's a reason why he used different words despite the translation of the KJV. Without the knowledge that Jesus' return only ends this age, Revelation 20 cannot be made sense of. Keeping in mind that when Jesus returns he ends this age, go read Revelation 20 again and you will get a very new sense of it. The correct sense I am hoping ;)  

It will be then when those who haven’t made a choice or those who’ve made the wrong choice will have to make it. The ones who made the wrong choice or lived their lives wickedly will not live again until the thousand years are fulfilled. They are called “the dead”. Satan will be loosened from his bottomless pit prison and will try to deceive the world once again. Those he deceives then will lose their last chance at showing their faith to God. Everyone will know the right choice, but as is written even at the end of this age the mystery of God will be finished at the blowing of the seventh trump and still many will fall. It will be the same case at the end of the next and last age.

Now when someone mocks you for your beliefs or genuinely asks you that question about those who never had a chance to choose Jesus as the Christ how they will get to heaven, now you have your answer. Traditional teaching has failed at this probably as much as they’ve failed at anything else about God’s word. It’s amazing how many of them have refused to ask such a simple question, “is there a difference between the kingdom of heaven and everlasting life?” Without ideological blinders, you can now see there truly is a difference between the two.

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THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE

The four horsemen of the Apocalypse is one of the most intriguing tales of the Bible. Each rider of the horse brings about a plague that is designed to make it difficult for men. Prideful men. Things to humble men down from their self-imposed pedestals. Men, fools and teachers alike wonder aloud “why would a good God let this happen?” The answer is beyond their comprehension at least at this point in this age’s history. At the blowing of the seventh trump, they will have their answer. All of God’s mysteries will be revealed and the spirit of slumber upon them will be lifted. Until then, it is not for anyone but the election of grace to know. They do not have the spirit of slumber. I will say this though, our souls are much older than our bodies. This Earth despite what your teachers have told you is much older than several thousand years old. This age is several thousand years old. Not the world. If you trace what is written in the NT back to the original Greek, you would see that this is an age we’re living in. There will be another age after this one. That's where Jesus reigns upon Earth with his saints while Satan is in the bottomless pit. Being that our souls are much older than our human bodies, there are things our creation may have done beforehand that God found disgraceful. Just because we are not allowed to remember, it doesn't mean it never happened. That’s how God chose certain people to be his prophets. As God told Jeremiah, “I knew you before you were in your mother’s womb”. There must have been a reason why God chose Jeremiah and other prophets to be His prophets. God would not create a soul and say at random “okay, you’re going to be my prophet”. God didn't send one of these prophets to live at random either. They all had their own time to be put here in this sinful, human flesh to serve God by guiding men to Him. There are things at work here that will be revealed, perhaps in this very generation itself. The tribulation period is the culmination of this age.

The rider of the first horse of the Apocalypse is riding a white horse. His power was to be able to conquer much of Earth. The color of the horse being white is significant because this is the Antichrist who will be as Christ coming in riding on a white horse. The Antichrist will conquer the world to be his one world government. We’re closer to that now than anyone might think. With the recent economic collapses revealing the vulnerabilities of the global economy, it goes to show our economies are already tied to one another. With Obama's rise to power and the adoration he's received from the spiritually empty, that also goes to show how vulnerable people are to following someone with some charisma. The Antichrist will have much more charisma than Obama and won't need to use the words "hope, change, shooting stars, purple horseshoes, rainbows, and lucky charms" to inspire the masses. The cult of the spiritual empty who look down on religion and religious people have proven that they are very receptive to having a god, too.

The rider of the red horse is next, and his power was to take peace from the Earth. Again, we’re right at the door of this possibly happening. Iran is close to having a nuclear bomb to which Israel cannot let them have. Israel as they have done in times past will see to it that this does not come to pass. Iran has the backing of many countries which are not coincidentally the same countries listed as the ones written in the Bible that will come against Israel. The Arab World, Russia, China, and others will be among these nations. Right now a snapping of a twig can send this world into a world war. Even nonbelievers can see this as a possibility. You have the situation inside Iran, the tensions between Iran and Israel, India and Pakistan, North Korea and nearly everyone else. One casted stone can send this entire world into war.

The rider of the black horse is more difficult to understand than the others. He was given a pair of balances. There was a voice that said “a measure of wheat for a penny, and three measures of barley for a penny; and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine.” As most know, this is a plague on the economy. What is a bit of a mystery is how specific this plague really is and it goes to show how subtle some of God’s words really are. One part is that the oil and the wine aren’t actually oil and wine at all. If there is a great plague upon the economy, of course oil and wine would be hurt. There is no way oil or wine itself won't be hurt in a bad economy, so you have to ask yourself what that must mean. What do you do with oil besides cook with it? You anoint with it. Wine is fermented grape juice, but during fermentation impurities come out of the grape juice. Wine is pure and fermented grape juice. What that really says is “don’t hurt the anointed and the pure”. To prove this contention, Psalm 105:15 says “touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm.” Exactly what my interpretation of Revelation 4:6 is. It’s either that or that the price of oil and wine will not go up when everything else does. You be the judge. Two, specifically one measure of wheat and three measures of barley make up a good sized loaf of bread. You can make two decent sized loaves of bread. It says that each a measure of wheat and three measures of barley are a penny. What is a penny according to what is written? The answer is in Matthew chapter 20. Just about all of that chapter is a parable from Christ which means that it doesn’t matter when a person comes to Christ in their life. That they will receive the same things a person will receive if they came to Christ early in their lives. Hidden in that parable is what a penny is. The man who owned the land offered men to work in his field a penny for a day’s work. That seems so innocent there and one would just blow by it except for one of the elect. A penny represents a lower class working man’s daily wage. This clarifies the economic plague of the black horse making it mean it would take a blue collar working man’s daily wage to be able to buy a loaf or so of bread. If that seems far-fetched as how there could be a plague so strong, one must be a student of history. In Russia shortly before and after communism fell, people lined up in the streets to pay $20 for a loaf of bread. I remember bread being mentioned specifically in those old news stories. This will be a plague of great economic woe and will give power to the one who has “the solution”.

The rider of the last horse rides a pale horse. The worst of all of the horsemen. The rider of the pale horse had Hell follow with him. His name was Death. This is no longer the Antichrist as a human being anymore, but Satan being kicked down to Earth himself. Halfway through the tribulation period, the Antichrist will die. He will seemingly rise again, but this time what this world will see is not a human being with the spirit of Satan inside him. It will be Satan himself in the flesh. Satan is Death, and Hell will follow him. Satan will make war with Israel and the nations aligned with Israel. War, hunger, and pestilences will kill a fourth part of the Earth. Pestilence isn’t written there specifically, but among the things described by Jesus in Matthew 24 and other gospels when he describes the end times says that there will be many pestilences. We’ve had SARS, swine flu, and the bird flu threaten to take many people for the last several years now. An outbreak of either or something new would do great damage. AIDS already has taken many, and continues to be the biggest threat to the people of Africa.

These plagues are frightening to say the least, but if this is the generation to see it then it has a lot of work to do. This is the most selfish and lost generation in this age’s history. So many do not believe and belittle things that are of God. Many who do believe don’t fully believe what is written. “It’s all in the interpretation” I’ve heard many times. That’s such a lazy thought to have. Of course it’s in the interpretation, but God’s word is GOD’S WORD. Not man’s. Trace things back to the original languages of Hebrew and Greek. Those are God’s words written in its original form. The King James is man’s translation of God’s word. As good as it is, there are mistranslations. Read it with a Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance which will trace back for you what is originally written in the Hebrew for the OT and the Greek for the NT. People will survive to the end, then among them they will be divided to the left and right of Jesus. The faithful from those who made the wrong choice. Get ready. Prepare yourselves. We are at the door.

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CHRIST'S LAST MOMENTS ON THE CROSS

One of the more puzzling things written in the Bible are during Christ’s last moments when he said “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” For some reason the traditional explanation is that this was Christ’s moment of doubt and pain. If that were the case, then he would have sinned. To accuse God of forsaking them is a sin for anyone. I know some will say “Jesus couldn’t sin”, but that’s foolish. That’s also shortchanging his painstaking life and death to say that he didn’t have the ability to sin. To pay such a heavy price of the sins of our creation, it wouldn’t be right if God cheated and made it to where his Messiah didn’t have the ability to sin. Plus, Satan did tempt Jesus in the desert. Why tempt someone that didn’t have the ability to sin? Why would Satan waste his breath? Satan knew exactly who Jesus was and knew he had the ability to sin. How many of you has he come to and offered all of the kingdoms of the world to? None.

So why wasn’t what Jesus said on the cross a sin? The genius of what Jesus was referring to is beyond amazing. Jesus saying "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" was designed to make a wise person ask why that wasn't a sin. As long as they aren’t too influenced by the traditional teaching of men, the question is designed to make them hunt for the answer. He wasn't talking to God, and I'll prove it. “He said ‘my God, why hast thou forsaken me”, so of course he was talking to God.” Well, actually that isn’t the case at all.

What Jesus did by saying that on the cross was to fulfill scripture. What scripture? Psalm 22. Psalm 22 starts off by saying “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” It’s been there the whole time. Read that psalm down to verse 16 and it says “For dogs have compassed me, the assembly of the wicked have inclosed me; they pierced my hands and my feet.” That is how Christ died. He had his hands and feet pierced, did he not? When were the psalms written? Most, if not all of the psalms were written by King David around 1000 BC. This was written a thousand years before Christ was on the cross. What is more amazing is when you really analyze that whole thing, the Jews knew nothing of crucifixion until the Romans came in 76 BC. This was written around nine hundred years before that. Psalm 22 is obviously the prophecy of the Messiah’s last moments. Only the truly blind will say it is not after reading it, which I had one try to tell me not too long ago, but that was more like a man that would not admit he's wrong. The willfully blind.

Why Jesus didn’t sin when he said that on the cross was because he wasn’t talking to God at all. He was fulfilling scripture. He was saying Psalm 22 is him. That shows how genius Psalm 22 even is. It’s supposed to, when Jesus repeats it on the cross, make us ask “why wasn’t that a sin?” So it’s up to us to find the answer somewhere.

Not only does it prove Jesus was the Messiah, to which no decent explanation by an atheist can come up with as a counter, but it also brings the Old and the New Testaments together. It proves there must be a prophetic author. It proves that both books are written by God through the Holy Spirit and out of His elect. Just by that psalm and what Jesus said on the cross proves all of these things beyond any skeptic’s analytical power attempting to tear it down. They can’t do it. Point this out to them and see if they can. Watch them scramble and struggle to find an answer for this. God bless.

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THE REAL CHRISTMAS STORY

Even though people widely accept that Jesus, our Saviour was born on or close to December 25th, this is not really the case. When Jesus was born, it is written there were shepherds tending to their flocks at night. This would have only been done during the Harvest Moon. That would be right around late September. What the significance of December 25th is that it may have been the date Jesus was conceived by God. It would have been right around that time in order for him to be born right at the time of the Harvest Moon, so there is some significance of this date. This is the real miracle, right? Not the virgin birth, but the conception of a virgin. If a virgin is pregnant, she’s going to give birth. The miracle may have happened on December 25th, but Jesus was not born anywhere around that date.  Just one of those things Christians should know.

Many intellectuals claim that Christians stole Christmas from the pagans and took the tradition of decorating the tree from them also. That is only partly correct. The pagans did decorate their winter holiday trees, but they also worshipped them. Christians do not worship the trees they set up and decorate. Christians also give gifts to loved ones traditionally to honor what the three wise men did when they brought the baby Jesus gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Maybe many of them have lost the idea of that, but that’s how the tradition started.

Just thought it would be a good idea to set a couple of things straight as the anniversary of the conception of Christ comes. Merry Christmas everyone, and have a happy New Year. God bless.

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