Thursday, March 31, 2016

The Prophecy



While serving in the military a German immigrant and I shared the same sleeping quarters.   One of our many conversations centered around what is known as, ‘The Holocaust.'   It was his opinion that this tragedy was not an act of hatred, but an action that was supported by other nations for the purpose of circumventing biblical prophecies. If the Jews were eliminated or not allowed to reclaim their homeland, then the biblical prophecies would not be valid. History also bears out that Hitler was deeply concerned about the prophecies of the Bible and  Nostradamus.

Throughout Bible history and even today, many world leaders and groups have attempted to destroy the Jews as a nation and people, thereby claiming their birthright for themselves.  If this were allowed to happen, the written Bible prophecies would fail, and it is the thinking of the Devil (Antichrist) that Jesus Christ would not have a reason to return to this earth.  Even religious organizations and churches have unwittingly participated in this unholy scheme of claiming what was not theirs to claim.   Understanding the Bible prophecies will help us understand what has been and still is going on in the Middle East and the world.  It will also prepare us for the return of The Christ.


"After the Children of Israel have returned to their homeland from whence scattered, the man of perdition (Antichrist) will rise to power, and he will broker a peace agreement. This peace agreement lasts three and one-half years. The Jews will rebuild the Temple of the Lord, and Temple worship will resume. The spawn of Satan (Antichrist) will enter the Temple of God and declare that he is God. The peace pact will fail.  In that day, the nations of the world shall rise against the Holy City and her allies.  In that moment of despair when the world have lost its hope, Christ shall return with his Holy angels (the Church, The Saints).   and fight against the infidels.  The basis of this judgment is "how they treated the brethren (Jews)." (Matthew 25:31-46 Joel 3:2).  

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