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Paul Johnston's avatar

Very well said John. As you may remember we have some passionate disagreements on portions of Scripture, but these facts are indisputable: Israel is at the center of God's prophetic plan, the virgin born Son of God, God in the flesh, Jesus Christ is our one and only hope of eternal life and cleansing from our sin by grace through faith in His finished work. Israel is truly a land of miracles and God has always shown his strength through our weaknesses and works in each of our lives in strange, yet miraculous ways. There is coming a day when the King of Kings and Lord of Lords will have His glory. We must strive as his servants to serve him with honesty, recognizing our own short comings, and relying in His strength to work through us. We are to occupy until He comes. We are living in perilous times and the worst is probably still out in front of us before things get better when Jesus puts all of His Father's enemies under his feet and the righteous and humble will inherit the earth. God is our hope in both life and death. It is a time in history when our hearts should be moved to seek God and try our best to follow the Holy Spirit's direction for our lives. It is a time to snuggle up to our God and love Him with all of hearts, souls, and minds. I have a feeling that when He looks down from heaven He does not see a lot of that attitude in the hearts of this generation. He deserves better.

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MsheArt2's avatar

I suggest you look into CJBBooks.com, his video relating to his research of the Bible, torah, Kabbalah, which is pertains to what is going on in the world, are on Odysee and on youtube but not all of them. It appears like most Christians, and I was one, you're only reading the portions

of the bible which suits you. The notion that one group of people are chosen by God, has to be one of the most megalomaniacal egoistical and divisive & yes hateful agenda to ever strike this planet.

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