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WHAT DOES KELLOGG'S CEREAL HAVE TO DO WITH BIBLE PROPHECY? Around 1900, the inventor of breakfast cereal, John Kellogg, was a Seventh-day Adventist who strongly believed that the Second Coming of Christ was going to happen at any moment, which caused him to decide that the formal education of his children was not necessary. But that's not the balance we need in understanding Bible prophecy. In fact, even in biblical Christianity, the Church seems to be mostly at one end of the spectrum or the other. Some act like we do not need to study Bible prophecy because Jesus is never coming back, and there is no imminency 
of the Rapture—of course both assertions are flat out wrong. Others want to use the idea that it could happen today as a way to get out of our responsibilities while living, thinking we don't need to get a job, educate our children, or even give birth to children because the kids would be unsaved, and have to go through the horrible Seven Year Tribulation that is talked about in Revelation. The last false teaching is similar to the unbiblical beliefs taught to followers of Jehovah's Witnesses. But that is not a well-balanced approach. This is: Yes, it could happen today. However, I also need to prepare for living each day as if it could still be a while away. It's like railroad tracks: you would be in big trouble if you ended up on only one rail. You need to travel through life 
on both rails at the same time. Apparently, that is a balance 
in the study of Bible prophecy that Kellogg didn't have. | image tagged in cereal,bible,jesus,god,adventist | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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SHOULD WE HAVE KNOWN THE MAYAN CALENDAR WOULD FAIL? The Mayans were deeply into the same sort of despicable human-sacrifice practices that the Aztecs, Incas, and other South America cultures were. Yet, even though the Mayans had a horrible, bloody culture, years ago people were pushing the Mayan calendar as something incredible. Remember how some in our world—even here in the US—were freaking out about the Mayan prediction of the world ending in 2012? If you are reading this, I don't have to tell you it didn't work out for that demonic prediction. But it blew me away that those concerned about the Mayan calendar included Christians, even though the Mayan belief system had that culture involved with hallucinogenics, in order to get visions that supposedly gave them wisdom. Instead of wisdom, the lies they got from demons led to constant human sacrifice—including children. They believed the sun would be extinguished if they didn't keep feeding it more human blood. Knowing that, were those the best people to listen to, over God? And if the Mayans and 
their deities (demons) were so wise and accurate with that calendar, 
how come they didn't predict their own culture's demise? | image tagged in mayan,inca,aztec,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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IS BIBLE PROPHECY TOO HARD TO UNDERSTAND? No. God’s inspired Word in the Bible was written so all can understand. And how can we pastors call ourselves faithful shepherds, who completely love our sheep, if we skip a quarter to a third of the Bible? Alistair Begg: “It takes a whole Bible to make a whole Christian.” J Vernon Magee: “God put the cookies down on the lower shelf so even the kids could get to them.” Dr David Cooper, founder of The Biblical Research Society: "When the plain sense of Scripture makes common sense, seek no other sense; therefore, take every word at its primary, ordinary, usual, literal meaning unless the facts of the immediate context, studied in the light of related passages and obvious and fundamental truths, indicate clearly otherwise." Problems develop when people begin to read their own ideas into the Bible. And though all of the Bible is a blessing for us to 
read and study, God says Bible Prophecy will bring us a triple blessing. It also keeps us from becoming too worldly minded, because we are not saved for this messed up version of the earth, but for the world to come. So, Bible prophecy lets us know about our amazing future! When the Rapture of Christians happens at any expected minute now, we go to heaven to be with God for some years of celebration, and then follow Jesus back to earth, where we will rule and reign with Christ for a thousand years in His Millennial Kingdom. And it gets even better: then the earth is renovated into a new creation that turns it back into a Garden of Eden, after which we will live in peace with all creatures, allowing us to have pet lions, tigers, and bears—
oh my. Who wouldn't want to be here for that? No one has a brighter 
future than Christians, which is the message from Bible prophecy. 
It also makes us aware that today could be the last day, so we 
should not only be living for Jesus, but also witnessing for Him. | image tagged in bible,prophecy,god,jesus,future | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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WHO WILL WITNESS TO THE WITNESS? While witnessing for Christ, remember to love others to Jesus; don't try to win a debate. Jehovah's Witnesses believe Jesus is the Archangel Michael, but even in their “unique” version of the Bible—the "New World Translation," or “NWT”—it still shows that Jesus is God. By the way, they always call God by the name, "Jehovah.” Here are some steps for conversations with Jehovah’s Witnesses who come to your house, giving you an excellent opportunity to help them: 1. At the door, in their NWT Bible, ask them to show where it says Jesus is Michael the Archangel. They can't. 2. About Michael, their NWT says this in their Daniel 10 and 12: "One of the foremost princes," "the prince of [Daniel's] people," and "the great prince who is standing.” 2a. About Jesus, the NWT says He 
is "Lord of Lords and King of Kings" (Revelation 17:14, NWT). That title expresses a much higher level of authority than “foremost prince.” 3. Michael is "The archangel [who]...did not dare to bring a judgment against [Satan] (Jude 9, NWT)." Michael did not dare rebuke Satan, but Jesus did: "Go away, Satan! (Matthew 4:10, NWT).” 4. The angels worship Jesus, so He is superior to angels, and here are some great quotes about that: "For to which of the angels did He ever say, 'You are my Son, today I have begotten You?’ ” But about Christ, God says this: “I will be a Father to Him and He shall be a Son to Me?” And again, when God brings His first born into the world, He says, “And let all the angels of God worship Him.” 5. Angels refuse to be worshiped (Revelation 22:8-9), but the Father commands 
His angels to worship His Son, Jesus (Hebrews 1:6). However, 
the NWT changed "worship" to "obeisance" (bow) in 1970. | image tagged in jehovah's witness,god,bible,cult,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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IS WITCHCRAFT BEING PROMOTED TO OUR CHILDREN? [2 of 2] As a way to sell occult practices to us and our children, witchcraft is purposely being made palatable, getting a positive spin that most of us have seen for many years now from huge influencers like Disney, who collects witchcraft traditions from the around the world, portraying them as helpful and fun. Entertainment’s campaign to endear occult practices in the minds of our children has been extremely effective, so today’s cartoons are getting more and more blatant in their promotion of the occult and witchcraft methods. In the past with cartoons like Bugs Bunny, the worst we had to worry about was our kids seeing a hammer hitting a character on the head. Witches used to be shown as ugly, evil entities that our children would never want to emulate, old hags that had huge pimply noses, big floppy black hats, and cackled as they flew around on their brooms. But today, rather than repulsing kids by portraying the truth of these vile occult practices, our children’s cartoons actually demonstrate witchcraft 
techniques that they can use on other little kids. | image tagged in witchcraft,children,harry potter,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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