peace and unbelievable happiness, wealth and prosperity in the years to come. Have no fear my friends!
Sounds like a good introduction to the counterfeit kingdom of the Antichrist.
The false light kingdom set up by the Antichrist will appear to be a "good" thing to many. This deception is a significant aspect of its nature:
Promise of Peace and Security: The Antichrist will likely present himself as a peacemaker, offering solutions to global conflicts and promising stability (1 Thessalonians 5:3).
Economic Prosperity: The kingdom may bring about temporary economic prosperity, enticing people with material wealth and security (Revelation 13:16-17).
Charitable and Humanitarian Efforts: There might be initiatives that appear to support humanitarian causes, making the regime seem benevolent and caring.
Unity and Inclusivity: The Antichrist will promote a sense of global unity and inclusivity, appealing to the desire for harmony among diverse groups (Revelation 13:7-8).
Miraculous Signs: The display of signs and wonders will convince many that the Antichrist has divine approval or supernatural power (2 Thessalonians 2:9; Revelation 13:13-14).
The sheer malevolence exhibited by proponents of the so-called "Jew World Order" is so blatant that it hardly requires any discernment to recognize their evil. Thus, the New World Order (NWO) cannot be the great deception that Jesus spoke of in Matthew, which could potentially deceive even the elect.
Instead, the true deception will come from the power that rises to defeat the NWO. This force will be perceived as a beacon of goodness and righteousness. It will present itself as the savior of humanity, uniting people worldwide to rise against the apparent evils of the NWO. This is where discernment becomes crucial.
Many will be swayed by this seemingly benevolent power, mistaking it for the ultimate force of good. However, this entity will be the very deception prophesied, luring humanity into a false sense of salvation and unity.
The NWO itself is a spiritual false flag, a designed distraction to unite us all. We are all familiar with political false flags, but we often lose sight of the fact that Satan is setting up a worldwide spiritual false flag. This false flag is designed to lure the world into uniting under the umbrella of revenge, wanting to rid the world of the evil that has enslaved us.
As nations rally together, believing they are combating the ultimate evil, they will fulfill the prophecies in Zechariah 14. These prophecies speak of the nations rising against Jerusalem, not just as a city but as a representation of the perceived crimes against humanity and corruption. This global uprising will be seen as a just cause, but it will ultimately play into the larger, deceptive plan orchestrated by the Antichrist.
In summary, the NWO's overt evil will be obvious, but the real test of discernment will be identifying the false light that defeats it. This false light will unite humanity in a deceptive cause, fulfilling ancient prophecies and setting the stage for the ultimate end-times events.
peace and unbelievable happiness, wealth and prosperity in the years to come. Have no fear my friends!
Pessimistic You:
Sounds like a good introduction to the counterfeit kingdom of the Antichrist.
The false light kingdom set up by the Antichrist will appear to be a "good" thing to many.
I swear, some people can take anything positive and turn it into a negative.
If we listened to the superstitious nutcases, we'd all be clutching our pearls and reeeeeing about how horrible it is, Trump bringing peace, unity, kindness and economic prosperity to the world. Heaven forbid anything good happen—because all good things are not of God or Christ, as any normal person would expect; but of the "anti-Christ"! As if that made any sense whatsoever.
No thanks. THAT superstitious ideology is the one that is of darkness and negativity to the world. Let us pray it dies on the vine before more gullible minds get poisoned by it. In Jesus's name, Amen.
I appreciate your passion for positive change and your skepticism towards superstitions. It's important to strive for peace, unity, kindness, and economic prosperity. However, my perspective is rooted in biblical teachings that caution us to be discerning, especially in times of great change.
The Bible warns that Satan can disguise himself as an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:14). This means that what appears to be good and benevolent can sometimes be a tool for ultimate evil. The deception we are warned about is not the blatant evil we see being exposed but rather the subtle, seemingly positive movements that can lead people astray.
It's not about rejecting all good things out of fear but about being cautious and discerning. We must ensure that the positive changes we embrace are genuinely rooted in truth and righteousness, not merely a facade that hides a darker agenda. This level of discernment is crucial, especially when considering the potential for even the elect to be deceived (Matthew 24:24).
Our goal should be to balance hope for positive change with the wisdom to recognize true good from deceptive appearances. It’s not about rejecting good things but ensuring that these good things are indeed aligned with God's will and not a part of a larger deception.
"No thanks. THAT superstitious ideology is the one that is of darkness and negativity to the world. May it die on the vine before more gullible minds get poisoned by it."
Jesus warned about a time when people would persecute believers, thinking they are doing a service to God (John 16:2). The mentality of seeing those who question or resist a new world order as negative or obstructive could easily lead to this kind of persecution. Believers who see through the deception and refuse to partake may indeed be seen as "standing in the way" of what many perceive as a positive change, fulfilling the prophecy that even the elect could be deceived (Matthew 24:24).
Instead of either of you being right, may I suggest a third option?
Plan, watch, and repent as if either is possible or in progress.
I personally think we are seeing the beast system take its head wound, but even if so, we also know that wound heals at some point, and we don’t know how far off that would be. Hope for the best, plan for the worst, and keep your eyes up even while drinking.
Sounds like a good introduction to the counterfeit kingdom of the Antichrist.
The false light kingdom set up by the Antichrist will appear to be a "good" thing to many. This deception is a significant aspect of its nature:
Promise of Peace and Security: The Antichrist will likely present himself as a peacemaker, offering solutions to global conflicts and promising stability (1 Thessalonians 5:3).
Economic Prosperity: The kingdom may bring about temporary economic prosperity, enticing people with material wealth and security (Revelation 13:16-17).
Charitable and Humanitarian Efforts: There might be initiatives that appear to support humanitarian causes, making the regime seem benevolent and caring.
Unity and Inclusivity: The Antichrist will promote a sense of global unity and inclusivity, appealing to the desire for harmony among diverse groups (Revelation 13:7-8).
Miraculous Signs: The display of signs and wonders will convince many that the Antichrist has divine approval or supernatural power (2 Thessalonians 2:9; Revelation 13:13-14).
The sheer malevolence exhibited by proponents of the so-called "Jew World Order" is so blatant that it hardly requires any discernment to recognize their evil. Thus, the New World Order (NWO) cannot be the great deception that Jesus spoke of in Matthew, which could potentially deceive even the elect.
Instead, the true deception will come from the power that rises to defeat the NWO. This force will be perceived as a beacon of goodness and righteousness. It will present itself as the savior of humanity, uniting people worldwide to rise against the apparent evils of the NWO. This is where discernment becomes crucial.
Many will be swayed by this seemingly benevolent power, mistaking it for the ultimate force of good. However, this entity will be the very deception prophesied, luring humanity into a false sense of salvation and unity.
The NWO itself is a spiritual false flag, a designed distraction to unite us all. We are all familiar with political false flags, but we often lose sight of the fact that Satan is setting up a worldwide spiritual false flag. This false flag is designed to lure the world into uniting under the umbrella of revenge, wanting to rid the world of the evil that has enslaved us.
As nations rally together, believing they are combating the ultimate evil, they will fulfill the prophecies in Zechariah 14. These prophecies speak of the nations rising against Jerusalem, not just as a city but as a representation of the perceived crimes against humanity and corruption. This global uprising will be seen as a just cause, but it will ultimately play into the larger, deceptive plan orchestrated by the Antichrist.
In summary, the NWO's overt evil will be obvious, but the real test of discernment will be identifying the false light that defeats it. This false light will unite humanity in a deceptive cause, fulfilling ancient prophecies and setting the stage for the ultimate end-times events.
Optimistic MAGA Outlook:
Pessimistic You:
I swear, some people can take anything positive and turn it into a negative.
If we listened to the superstitious nutcases, we'd all be clutching our pearls and reeeeeing about how horrible it is, Trump bringing peace, unity, kindness and economic prosperity to the world. Heaven forbid anything good happen—because all good things are not of God or Christ, as any normal person would expect; but of the "anti-Christ"! As if that made any sense whatsoever.
No thanks. THAT superstitious ideology is the one that is of darkness and negativity to the world. Let us pray it dies on the vine before more gullible minds get poisoned by it. In Jesus's name, Amen.
I appreciate your passion for positive change and your skepticism towards superstitions. It's important to strive for peace, unity, kindness, and economic prosperity. However, my perspective is rooted in biblical teachings that caution us to be discerning, especially in times of great change.
The Bible warns that Satan can disguise himself as an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:14). This means that what appears to be good and benevolent can sometimes be a tool for ultimate evil. The deception we are warned about is not the blatant evil we see being exposed but rather the subtle, seemingly positive movements that can lead people astray.
It's not about rejecting all good things out of fear but about being cautious and discerning. We must ensure that the positive changes we embrace are genuinely rooted in truth and righteousness, not merely a facade that hides a darker agenda. This level of discernment is crucial, especially when considering the potential for even the elect to be deceived (Matthew 24:24).
Our goal should be to balance hope for positive change with the wisdom to recognize true good from deceptive appearances. It’s not about rejecting good things but ensuring that these good things are indeed aligned with God's will and not a part of a larger deception.
Jesus warned about a time when people would persecute believers, thinking they are doing a service to God (John 16:2). The mentality of seeing those who question or resist a new world order as negative or obstructive could easily lead to this kind of persecution. Believers who see through the deception and refuse to partake may indeed be seen as "standing in the way" of what many perceive as a positive change, fulfilling the prophecy that even the elect could be deceived (Matthew 24:24).
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Instead of either of you being right, may I suggest a third option?
Plan, watch, and repent as if either is possible or in progress.
I personally think we are seeing the beast system take its head wound, but even if so, we also know that wound heals at some point, and we don’t know how far off that would be. Hope for the best, plan for the worst, and keep your eyes up even while drinking.