Posted on 10/29/2024 9:27:59 AM PDT by Rev M. Bresciani
Make America Holy Again, has never been a political slogan. That is usually the cry of the faithful who long for revival.
Since our nation is far down the road toward Armageddon along with the rest of the world, prophetically speaking, there is little chance of stopping this bit of cultural seed seeping throughout the tank of milk.
Beware the quest for greatness when it is not proceeded with a call to holiness.
(Excerpt) Read more at new.americanprophet.org ...
No.
Someone read one of my novels and informed me it was all about Jesus. They’d found a lot of biblical references. Can’t tell you how surprised I was. People see what they’re looking for.
Is Kamala the great whore spoken of in revelation?
Seems to be
No.
Yes. Jehu is running against Jezebel. II Kings 9
Good grief.
The Apostles VOTED whom to replace Judas.
If Christians are not involved, Satan will be.
The Apostles VOTED whom to replace Judas.
If Christians are not involved, Satan will be.
Does The Bible Speak To Our 2024 Election?
Yes, when the When the Whore of Babylon wins we will see NYC and WaDC in flames.
Standing afar off for the fear of her torment, I will say, Alas, alas, that great city Babylon, that mighty city! for in one hour is thy judgment come.
Well, does it? You raised the question. Why not post the answer (from your own blog).
I thought the apostles drew lots, meaning, of course, that God was in control.
Where is HumbleGunner when we need him most?
Scripture teaches us to pay our taxes and to obey magistrates.
OK, and how does this relate to our 2024 election?
The Apostles VOTED whom to replace Judas.
OK. Again, what does this have to do with our 2024 election?
If Christians are not involved, Satan will be.
Satan will be involved no matter what.
So, we should listen to a Babylonian god ?
Those are big shoes to fill.
(This commented excerpted. See the rest at www.myblog.com)
I have no idea what you are talking about. Do you?
Belteshazzar came from the Babylonion god, Bel.
No
Bel is actually not the name of a Babylonian god, but a title, meaning “lord.” But most often in a Babylonian context would be understood to be the patron god of Babylon, Marduk.
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