Thursday, September 22, 2011

Jesus, if He's a Good Prophet then He must be God

There are many religions that refer to Jesus as being a good prophet.  To be a good prophet, every prophetic prediction must come true and no lie should be found in your mouth.  Jesus said that He was the Way, the Truth and the Life, and that no one can come to the Father except through Him.  Jesus also predicted His death and Ressurection.  He said that He would destroy this temple, referring to Himself , and raise it up in three days.  This did occur, it was noted by the historians at that time, like Josephus.  Jesus told His disciples that He was going away to prepare a place.  He said that His Fathers house has many mansions, if it wasn't so, then He would not say it.  He said that if He goes and prepares a place, then He whould come back and take them to were He was.  That would have been a remarkable thing for the disciples to ponder, but their response was about Jesus reference to the Father.  They asked Him to show them the Father, for Him they have not seen.  Jesus reply to them was an interesting one.  Jesus said to them, " how long have I been with you, and you say ' show me the Father ', he who has seen meen has seen the Father.  For Jesus to be a good prophet, then He must be God as He said.  If He is not God, then He has to be considered to be a liar, and therefore He cannot be considered to be a good prophet.  Therefore  people have a decision to make.  You cannot blend Jesus into other beliefs as a good prophet and not believe that He is God.  I know for a fact that Jesus is God.  You can know Him as that too.  Just ask Him to come into your heart (soul ).  He made that possible on the cross when He unlocked the door to every heart.  He won't push His way in.  If He is invited in, He will be more then happy to come in and make you a new creation.  Then you can know that He is God and a Good Prophet.  Read my previous early blogs for more insight on this.  Peace to you.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Jesus says look to Daniel ( Part 3 )

In Daniel Chapter 8, it is revealed to Daniel in a vision, a further expansion of what he was shown in Chapter 7.  He talks about the Ram in, verse 3, having two long horns with the longer one coming up last. The Ram with two horns are later revealed, in verse 20, as Media and Persia, which is the modern day territory of Iran.  The Ram will push towards the west, north and south, in verse 4, having strong force with no one to rescue from his power.  So he did what he pleased and magnified himself.  Then a Goat, in verse 5, comes from the west over the whole surface of the earth, without touching the ground, having a prominent horn between his eyes.  The Goat is revealed, in verse 21, as representing the king of Greece, with the large horn that is between the eyes, as being the first king.  In verse 6 & 7, the Goat comes, with a mighty wrath, against the Ram that is standing in front of the canal.  The Ram could not withstand the force of the Goat and was trampled and defeated.  Now, in verse 8, the Goat magnifies himself.  Is there no humility?  Now the Goat became mighty, and then was broken.  I guess pride comes before a fall.  Then came up four prominent horns, towards the four winds of heaven.  In verse 22, these are four kingdoms that will arise in his place, although not with his power.  In Verse 9, from one of these horns will come forth a rather small horn, which will grow exceedingly great towards the south, east and the Beautiful Land.  It says in verses10-12;
 
            " and the horn grew up to the host of heaven and caused some of the host and some 
            of the stars to fall to the earth, and it trampled them down.  It even magnified itself to
            be equal with the Commander of host; and it removed the regular sacrifice from Him
            and the place of His sanctuary was thrown down.  And on account of transgression the
            host will be given over to the horn along with the regular sacrifice; and it will fling truth
            to the ground and perform its will and prosper". 

The angel Gabriel tells Daniel, in verses 17 and 19, that these are visions that pertain to the time of the end.

Please take note, I just noticed, for the first time, something very interesting and something that makes a lot of sense.  In verses 10 - 12, when referring to the little horn that came forth from one of the four kingdoms, this horn was always referred to as IT, not he as all the previous horns.  I have written in previous blogs and will continue to reveal things about the anti -Christ.

Short timeline of events:
1) He makes a 7 year peace covenant allowing sacrifice and grain offerings. Daniel Chapter 9, verse 27.

2) Half way, 3 and a half years in, IT removed the regular sacrifice.  Daniel Chapter 8, verses 11 and 12.

3) He, the little horn, is broken.  Revelation chapter13, verse 3, one of the heads recover from a fatal wound and the whole earth was amazed and followed the beast. 

4) In Revelations Chapter 12, verses 10 -14, Satan is cast down to the earth, knowing his time is short, 3 and a half years.

5) Second Thessalonians Chapter 2, verses 3 and 4, the man of lawlessness is revealed, the son of destruction, who opposes and exalts himself above every so called god or object of worship, so that he takes his seat in the temple of God, displaying himself as being God.  This is the Abomination of Desolation that Jesus spoke about in Mathew Chapter 24, that would be a sign of the end of the age.

So what we have is one of the world's leaders making a 7 year covenant allowing sacrifice and grain offerings.  After 3 and one half years he is killed.  At the same time Satan is cast down to the earth.  IT comes back to life and the whole world is amazed.  So IT does away with the sacrifice and grain offerings and instead seats himself in the Temple of God, claiming to be God.

Daniel 23 -25 will finish it off with this:

" And in the latter period of their rule, when the transgressors have run their course, a king ( IT ) will arise insolate and skilled in intrigue.  And his power will be mighty, but not by his own power, and he will destroy to an extraordinary degree and prosper and perform his will; He will destroy mighty men and holy people.  And though his shrewdness he will cause deceit to succeed by his influence;  And he will magnify himself in his heart, And he will destroy many while they are at ease.  He will even oppose the Prince of princes, But he will be broken without human agency."

This is why the Wrath of God  will come.  Jesus will come and stop Satan from destroying the earth.  At that time, all who believed the Truth, allowing themselves to become a New Creation, will be with Him.  If Jesus had not executed His Wrath, no life would have been spared.  Mathew 24, verse 22.