They declared war this week. War on Jerusalem. War on humanity. War on terrorism. War on Syria. War on God. War on you.
Of course, they didn’t call it war. They called it other things like ‘recognition’ and ‘a flag raising’. They called it ‘support’. But, it doesn’t matter what they call it.
It’s still war.
And, they made their declaration right at the point when Martin Armstrong said was the turning point. And, I believe that this turning point will see all of us lose something.
My hope is that you won’t be losing your life.
The Turning Point
At 1:19 p.m., on Wednesday, September 30th, they declared war on Jerusalem and war on God. The location was the United Nations, and this declaration of war was the raising of the flag of the PLO for the first time. That flag declares that Jerusalem doesn’t belong to God – and that He is not allowed to give it to the Jewish people. It declares that God’s promises are not eternal, and that He can be defeated.
How foolish.
Now, all of that might not be as readily apparent to you, as it is to me. So let me tell you why, as well as why it is important.
Why Jerusalem
Notice what Mahmoud Abbas, the leader of the Palestinian Authority, said, when the Palestinian Flag was raised:
“The day for raising this flag will come soon in Jerusalem, the capital of our Palestinian state”
Every Israeli leader, for decades, has tried to make peace with the Palestinians, but every attempt to make peace has failed over one issue:
The ownership of Jerusalem
Israel even went as far as to offer large areas of Galilee, and they still refused to make peace. They were given every incentive possible, and still, they refused. And, when Israel was forced to stop Palestinians from entering Israel, they still refused to makes peace – even though their war with Israel was destroying their livelihood. But, that didn’t matter to them.
What mattered was Jerusalem.
I’m not sure that the Palestinians even know why Jerusalem is so important. I’m not completely certain, myself – other than God said that it is. And, if God says that something is important, I will always agree that it is.
Lots of people have come to me with theories about why Jerusalem is important. And some of them might be right. But ultimately, what matters is what God says.
God Says That The Jews Get It Back
And God says that the Jews will get it back. Here’s a verse that is one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven years long:
And they shall fall by the edge of the sword, and shall be led away captive into all nations: and Jerusalem shall be trodden down of the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled.
That verse began around February of year 70 and ended on June 7th, 1967.
By noon on June seventh, the laws of Israel reigned supreme over every square inch of Jerusalem. The Israeli flag flew from the spire of the Dome of the Rock. If you broke Israeli law, you went before an Israeli judge and then you went to an Israeli jail. No other law ruled in Jerusalem.
Now, remember the context of that verse. Jesus spoke of the destruction of Jerusalem (v. 6-23), and followed that description with verse 24 (above), but He didn’t stop there. He went on to describe the Last Days and His return (v. 25-27). He then told His disciples to watch for these signs and anticipate His return (v. 28). He then gave the parable of the fig tree, as an example of the signs of the Last Days (v. 29-31).
Not Much Time Left
Then, Jesus said something in verse 31 and 32 that should be like an earthquake in your mind:
So likewise ye, when ye see these things come to pass, know ye that the kingdom of God is nigh at hand. Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass away, till all be fulfilled.
Jesus was saying that the period of time between the capture of Jerusalem and His return…
…that period of time…
…would be a generation long.
Please think about that carefully. We are 48 years into the period of time spoken of by Jesus.
How much more time do we have left, before Jesus returns?
Not much.
And please do not tell me that Jerusalem is not controlled by the Jews, or that the Jews really aren’t Jews. I have proved time and time again that such foolishness is not true. And, for those of you who persist with such outright stupidity, I have a few thoughts for you:
If Luke 21:24 hasn’t been fulfilled, why are the gentiles fighting so hard to get it back?
Seriously, folks. Look at how hard everyone is struggling to get their hands on Jerusalem. In fact, billions of dollars have been wasted, and Jerusalem is still under the control of the Jewish people.
And, what happened on Wednesday was yet another declaration of war against Jerusalem.
The Vatican Flag Goes Up
But, notice something else:
You might not know whose flag flew next to the Palestinian flag on Wednesday, so let me provide a clue:
Yup, it’s Pope Franky’s flag. And, it is entirely appropriate that it would fly next to the Palestinian one, because the Vatican acknowledged Palestine as a State in June.
And yeah, those two look perfect for each other.
Pope Franky Calls Jesus A Failure
By the way, there’s something else that you might not have noticed. Pope Franky went home on Sunday, and as people combed through his speeches they realized something significant:
Not once did Pope Franky mention the name of Jesus before the UN or Congress.
In fact, the only time that I remember him mentioning Jesus, was when he called our Lord and Savior a failure:
The cross shows us a different way of measuring success. Ours is to plant the seeds. God sees to the fruits of our labors. And if at times our efforts and works seem to fail and not produce fruit, we need to remember that we are followers of Jesus Christ and his life, humanly speaking, ended in failure, the failure of the cross.
– Pope’s Address To New York’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral
I am not surprised, but I am completely horrified.
He actually had the gall to say that Jesus was a failure?
And no, don’t try to excuse this by saying that it was only ‘humanly speaking’. That is complete rubbish.
Humanly speaking, Christ had complete and utter victory at the cross. Humanly speaking, we know that we have eternal life. Humanly speaking, we do not fear death because of the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Pope Franky Believes Lucifer Is God
[NOTE: Two sharp-eyed readers have commented that the translation of this video is in error. I will try to verify this, myself. So, take the video with a grain of salt. Please feel free to leave a comment below, if you also know that this video is in error. A big thank you, to all who are keeping this website honest. – JL]
Of course, there’s a reason why Pope Franky considers Jesus Christ to be a failure:
YouTube shortlink: https://youtu.be/dcpVrtv2t-M
I have watched that video several times, and I just cannot see this any other way. The Vatican actually considers Lucifer to be God. Here are the words spoken in the video, on April 27th, 2014:
“His flame dawning his own son
May, I say to you O’ lucifer who knows no setting
Christ is your son who came back from the dead
and shed his light to the human race
and is alive and reigns for ever and ever”
May, I say to you O’ lucifer who knows no setting
Christ is your son who came back from the dead
and shed his light to the human race
and is alive and reigns for ever and ever”
I guess that you can now call the Vatican flag, the flag of Lucifer. And now, it flies at the UN.
Okay, so Pope Franky is a Luciferian. He’s a Jesuit, and I proved how awful THEY are, last week. Well, we can add something new to him.
Pope Franky The Chrislamist
Here’s a quote to give you the idea:
Imam Sayyid M. Syeed stated before the Pope’s historic visit to the US that, “Much of Catholic America is excited about Pope Francis’ first visit to the United States — and so are many American Muslims,” adding that Francis’ visit, “is even more important for Muslims than it is for Catholics.” Are you shocked? Not yet? Well, “This pope,” the Imam said, “is our pope.”
During his speech at St. Patrick’s Cathedral Pope Francis stated to his now loyal Muslims, “I would like to express two sentiments for my Muslim brothers and sisters: Firstly, my greetings as they celebrate the feast of sacrifice. I would have wished my greeting to be warmer. My sentiments of closeness, my sentiments of closeness in the face of tragedy. The tragedy that they suffered in Mecca. In this moment, I give assurances of my prayers. I unite myself with you all. A prayer to almighty god, all merciful.”
(From: Pope Invoking Globalization)
Okay, so the Pope isn’t just a worshiper of Lucifer, he’s also a Luciferian Chrislamist.
Credit to Omega Shock
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