Are You Ready?
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When Jesus finally became a man, being born into this world through a young virgin girl, He began to fulfill a massive amount of prophetic words from various men of God since Adam.
The number is really impressive, and He did so thoroughly, and completely. There was nothing partial, or incomplete, about any of it.
You do realize, Jesus was not the first man to pose himself as the Christ, the Messiah, or "The Annointed One". No, there were quite a few before Him, and many after.
The thing about Jesus, was that He fulfilled ALL of the prophetic predictions...in detail.
This is extremely important to understand as we head screaming toward the End of Days.
Jesus gave many warnings about the end. He said the lies and deception would be tremendous, and impossible to survive...unless you are "chosen", or "elect".
So, in light if this great deception, and well, we don't know who the "elect" really are until we survive, it would be a really good idea to hold fast to the things Jesus taught about the end...particularly, how the coming prophesies must be complete...not close, or partial.
This IS a really big deal.
Jesus said there will be many false prophecies and false teachers. Knowing the key components will be very important in identifying fact from fiction.
Take Donald Trump for example. His star is rising rapidly. Many think he might be the Antichrist, and many think he is God's man. To be honest, it could go either way, but we won't know until the truth is revealed. Still, if we know The Book, we can avoid a pitfall, or rabit hole.
Revelation 13:3
[3] One of the heads of the beast seemed to have had a fatal wound, but the fatal wound had been healed. The whole world was astonished and followed the beast.
Yes, President Trump got shot and the bullet hit the side of his head. Is he the Antichrist? Well, if you look at the COMPLETE scripture, the wound is supposed to be a fatal wound or "seem" to be. The wound President Trump recieved was not a a fatal one, that was amazingly healed and caused the whole world to fawn over the guy.
It just wasn't.
Sure, it was impressive, especially with that camara shot of him defiantly standing afterward. Yet, the whole world didn't drop to their knees, and start to worship the guy.
It's just not complete. Jesus does complete...no partial, no half done job.
No, biblically, President Trump is not fulfilling the Antichrist prophecy...currently. I'm not saying he isn't the guy, but so far, he is not showing much fulfillment. He is a major world leader. He is fawned over. He is also hated. But he is no where near as popular as the Antichrist is going to be.
I have seen videos talk of him, and his wound as such. They are wrong. The prophecies must be complete!
I know many who are lost down rabbit holes because of partial fulfilments.
One I know says Jesus came back in AD 70 after Titus destroyed the Temple in Isreal. When questioned about specific prophecies regarding Jesus' return, like the angel's words to the disciples after He floated off into the sky, the man says the angelic prophecy was symbolic and not meant to be take literally.
Acts 1:11
[11] "Men of Galilee," they said, "why do you stand here looking into the sky? This same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven, will come back in the same way you have seen him go into heaven."
After Titus destroyed the temple in Jerusalem, this prophetic event, delivered by an angel, didn't happen. Jesus dudnt come back. Jesus dudnt float down and land on the Mount of Olives.
Zachariah 14:4
[4] On that day his feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, east of Jerusalem, and the Mount of Olives will be split in two from east to west, forming a great valley, with half of the mountain moving north and half moving south.
Nor did He rip it in half.
Yet, the man didn't hold to this word as true, but rather symbolic. Is he right? No.
The prophecies must be complete. Add to that many, many prophetic scriptures, the 7 Trumpets, the 7 bowl judgments, events obvious and terrifying, none of them have happened yet. So, Titus destroyed the temple, which could very well have been a "sign" many, many others did not happen.
Daniel 9:27
[27] He will confirm a covenant with many for one `seven.' In the middle of the `seven' he will put an end to sacrifice and offering. And on a wing [of the temple] he will set up an abomination that causes desolation, until the end that is decreed is poured out on him."
So, there is an event that has long been predicted called the Abomination of Desolation. It happens, in this passage, to the Jewish temple, which currently doesn't exist.
(Yes, the "church" is now the temple of the Holy Spirit, but this passage is only fulfilled by the physical temple, as the passage is pointing to. It is not "symbolic".)
Many Jews at the time of Jesus believed this event happened many years earlier when a man named Antiochus Epiphanes sacrificed a pig in the temple to Zues. Yes, it was an abomination. Yes, it partially fulfilled some of the Daniel prophecies, but it didn't fulfill all of them by any stretch. It just didn't.
Add to that, Jesus himself saying that the event was still to come in Matthew 24. Clearly Antiochus wasn't the Antichrist.
Neither Antiochus, nor Titus fulfilled even a few of the many prophecies regarding the Antichrist. So far, neither has Donald Trump.
Yes, there is a coming Antichrist, and he will do the Abomination of Desolation. This event is described in many scriptures. It is rather clearly described by Paul in 2 Thessalonians Chapter 2.
2 Thessalonians 2:3-4
[3] Don't let anyone deceive you in any way, for that day will not come until the rebellion occurs and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the man doomed to destruction.
[4] He will oppose and will exalt himself over everything that is called God or is worshiped, so that he sets himself up in God's temple, proclaiming himself to be God.
Yes, clearly a physical temple. No one has yet done this...no one.
Jesus did not die symbolically, He died for our sins as scripture foretold. He did symbolic things, yes, but the prophecies regarding the Christ were fulfilled as written, not in "spirit" of it.
The end time prophecies WILL be fulfilled...completely.
Why is this important? I see so many get lost down rabbit holes following YouTube teachers, important men, and those who seem to be "informed". There is a trap, a temptation here. It sounds real good when it is topped with dramatic music and animation, but biblically, it is terribly incomplete. It is so easy to trust them. Yet, with all the warnings Jesus left us with, knowing God and His word is necessary to survive. It is something the "elect" would do...isn't it?
Yes, there is a lot of room in regards to prophetic scriptures, and if you don't know them, the risk becomes increasingly high as some of these begin to be fulfilled.
We must know when the path ends, when the prophetic trail we are on isn't going to go any further.
Back to President Trumps assassination attempt. I heard a man say on a video, that the shot would have been fatal if his head was just a bit over. This is true, and could have been called "fatal", with that possibility, but he did not miraculously get healed from it. The whole world didn't worship him because of it.
Trump isn't the guy...so far.
We must know the scriptures. We must look for the complete fulfillment. Over all, we must trust God.
It is coming, and it will be extremely difficult. Head the warnings of Jesus. If you believe He is God, even a little, trust Him when He says "be ready".

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