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Friday, September 22, 2017

End of world broadcast in California

NOTE: THERE ARE REPORTS OUT THERE SUGGESTING THAT THE WORLD WILL END SATURDAY INCLUDING OTHER DATES. LET ME REMIND YOU THAT ONLY GOD KNOWS WHEN THIS WILL HAPPEN AND NOT MAN... NOT EVEN THE ANGELS KNOW. THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT WE ARE IN THE LAST DAYS OR LAST GENERATION. WE CAN SEE CLEARLY THE EVIDENCE THAT LIES BEFORE US. AS MUCH AS I CANNOT WAIT FOR OUR LORDS RETURN, I WILL NOT SPEED UP THE PROCESS WITH DECEPTION AS OTHERS WHO DO NEED TO STOP DOING AS IT CAUSES HARM AND FOR SOME...LOSS OF FAITH... TERRY/PWNW
 
 
 
 
End of world broadcast in California - Bill Wilson - www.dailyjot.com
 
The Orange County Register in Southern California reports that during a routine emergency alert broadcast last night, a voice came on predicting the end of the world. The paper quoted an alarmed viewer saying the voice eerily said, "Realize this, extremely violent times will come." Another viewer said, "I wasn't alarmed in the sense of thinking something was wrong, 'cause I assumed it was some sort of hack." There you have it-the two types of people that will be impacted most by the true Biblical events of the return of the Messiah in the end of days and the Day of the Lord-those who are fearful and clueless and those who are just clueless thinking it's a prank. There is a third group-the informed.
 
There are a lot of people over the years who have claimed that the end of the world is upon us. Remember the Maya Apocalypse prediction in 2012? Religious nut jobs like Harold Camping who used numerology and his twisted interpretations of the scriptures predicted the world would end 12 times before he died. Now another "numerologist" named David Meade is predicting the world will end on Saturday. This has the entire internet abuzz and even many news outlets. They are mostly ridiculing Meade, albeit warily. Fact is this: No Christian can or will truthfully and accurately predict the date and time of sudden destruction of the world. This is against Christ, the prophets and Holy Scripture.
 
The disciples of Christ asked him specifically in Matthew 24:3, "Tell us, when shall these things be? And what shall be the sign of your coming, and of the end of the world?" Verse 24:4, "Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you." Jesus goes on in Matthew 24 to lay out the step by step chronology of what will happen leading up to and upon the Day of the Lord-or what the non-believing people say is the end of the world, the apocalypse. Point is, there is a lot that needs to happen according to Jesus and the prophets. And we are not there yet. In fact, Jesus told his disciples again in Acts 1:7, "It is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the father has put in his own power."
 
There are signs that we can use to discern. Jesus lays them out in Matthew 24. The prophetically unfulfilled Jewish holy days of Trumpets, Yom Kippur and Tabernacles also lend some insight into God's plan for judging the earth, redeeming his people, and dwelling with us as he establishes the new heavens and new earth. Any Christian predicting sudden destruction of earth without acknowledging the prophetic events that must take place is a deceiver. This person may not understand the scriptures in context or may just be trying to make a name. Whatever the motivation, the end result is deception-about which Christ warns. If you want to dialogue with folks on this, Matthew 24 is a good place to start.
 

Doomsday is not on Saturday after all, writer says after predicting end of the world

 
The end is still nigh -- just not as nigh as it was earlier this week, a Doomsday writer says.
David Meade, who claimed the world is ending Saturday when a mysterious planet collides with Earth, is now backtracking on the calamitous claim.
Meade said the world won't end on Sept. 23 after all, but instead Saturday will only mark the beginning of a series of catastrophic events to occur over several weeks.
“The world is not ending, but the world as we know it is ending,” he told the Washington Post. “A major part of the world will not be the same the beginning of October.”
Meade said his prediction is based on verses and numerical codes found in the Bible, specifically in the apocalyptic Book of Revelation. He said recent events, such as the solar eclipse and Hurricanes Irma and Harvey, are omens of the approaching apocalypse.
The significant number is 33, according to Meade.
“Jesus lived for 33 years. The name Elohim, which is the name of God for the Jews, was mentioned 33 times [in the Bible],” he said. “It’s a very biblically significant, numerologically significant number. I’m talking astronomy. I’m talking the Bible...and merging the two.”
Sept. 23 is also 33 days since the Aug. 21 solar eclipse.
Meade has also built his theory on the so-called Planet X, which is also known as Nibiru, which he believes will pass Earth on Sept. 23. This will cause volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and earthquakes, he claims.
NASA has repeatedly said Planet X does not exist.
Meade’s prediction has been dismissed by people of faith including the Roman Catholic and Protestant branches of Christianity.
Ed Stetzer, a professor and executive director of Wheaton College’s Billy Graham Center for Evangelism, slammed Meade’s theory on Friday, calling it “fake news” and asked Christians to be critical.
“It’s simply fake news that a lot of Christians believe the world will end on September 23,” Stetzer wrote in Christianity Today. “Yet, it is still a reminder that we need to think critically about all the news.”
 
 
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