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RE: THE LORD HAD PREPARED A PLACE FOR YOU

in #news8 years ago

The preceding verses:

Then if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or there; believe it not. For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect. Behold, I have told you before. Wherefore if they shall say unto you, Behold, he is in the desert; go not forth: behold, he is in the secret chambers; believe it not. - Matthew 24:23-26

UFO footage is far from persuasive evidence. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Scriptures taken out of context are deceptive rather than enlightening. If the tree is good, where is the good fruit?

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A "UFO" is simply another label for what the religious world would call an "Angel". A little bit of logic has to be applied here, and our view of reality should not be distorted simply because our labels evolve over time... We are told in scripture that Christ would return from the clouds of heaven, and a massive force of angels would accompany him. Well in 2011, UFO sightings nearly doubled, and this is well documented. https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-db5c515b669221563a10015b9f93e92f

My article you quoted earlier also explains Matthew 24:23-26. It's a segment of scripture that gets thrown at us quite often, but I would have to suggest improving your argument. There are perhaps hundreds of people claiming to be the Messiah now, and many more throughout history, ALL of them had a physical address and you could walk right up to their doorstep. Since the fusing of Spirit to the Son of Man in 2011, Lord RayEl's location has never been revealed. No one in the public knows his location, and will not until he comes to his temple, completing the prophecy of Malachi 3:1. Not even anyone in his clergy knows, or has ever been told his location. Christ knew this ahead of time, and that's why he made that prediction.

Let's not get too far ahead of ourselves @jacobtothe The accusation that we are taking anything out of context is not well supported with facts. Actually, once you do the full research, then it will come to full clarity what we are witnessing here, and it is wise to do so before making hasty judgments.

You ask for good fruit? I would imagine he is asking us the same question, where is the good fruit? After all he has taught us, how have WE used his blessings? Above all, Yeshua's message 2,000 years ago was to "Love our Father, and to Love your neighbor" (Mark 12:30-31) ... Today, his message is virtually the same, with his ultimate stance that we should "Love God, and love each other."... It is not us who ought to demand of him good fruit, it is up to us to show him that we are capable of providing such.

First of all, he fulfills prophecy to the letter, and he has been judging the nations, all of which is well documented here... http://www.youtube.com/user/ChristHasReturned/videos?sort=da&flow=list&view=0

Second, his identity as Yeshua/Messiah/Christ has been confirmed hundreds of times in the statistically verifiable equidistant letter skips of Torah/Bible Code. More on that subject can be found here... http://torah-codes.net/