This is a wake up call!!!

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The enemy has spread disharmony across the entire field of battle.

The protestants are self righteous and living in hypocracy, They say they are rich but God sees them as poor, blind and naked Rev 3:15-17.

The Catholic church is so ingrained with idolitry and the traditions of men the truth of God is hidden behind a dark cloud and cannot be seen.

The Mormons wrote their own book yada yada yada and the story goes on.

Remember first and foremost, the enemy is stronger then we ever will be.

For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.

Ephesians 6:12

This is not a fight we are in against each other, this is a fight for the truth and if we can put aside the hurt feelings because I tell a protestant to just still his lips from speaking from opinion and listen to the word of God, and if I tell a Catholic with as much respect as I can muster, to get off your knees and stop worshipping a statue then that's at least a beginning.

Let's get back to basics people. Let's prove the word of God to be true first and then we begin to believe every word He says, not some of it, all of it.

The plain teachings of the Bible stand in striking contrast to what many religious leaders preach today. The Apostle Paul did not encourage first century Christians to "just believe" in Jesus and merely accept the teachings of the Bible and Christianity "on faith." Instead, he told his audiences, "Test all things; hold fast what is good" (1 Thessalonians 5:21).

Surely we can see the Bible contains dozens of prophecies that are coming alive today! Bible prophecies explain the real significance of global events making headlines everytime we watch the news or step outside the door for that matter. Bible prophecies also reveal what is ahead for major nations of our modern world—and for the human race!

No other book, religious or secular, does this with such accuracy and detail! Prophecy is clearly the Bible's most striking feature!

Notice this amazing statement by Dr. Gleason Archer, a renowned Old Testament scholar: "The Holy Bible is like no other book in all the world. It is the only book which represents itself as the written revelation of the one true God, intended for the salvation of man, and demonstrating its divine authority by many infallible proofs. Other religious documents, such as the Muhammadan Koran, may claim to be the very word of God, but they contain no such self-authenticating proofs as does the Bible (for example, the phenomena of fulfilled prophecy)" (A Survey of Old Testament Introduction, Archer, p. 9).

Being able to predict the future accurately and consistently is simply not a human trait. Even the best strategic planners acknowledge that detailed prediction of future events—especially geopolitical events—is difficult in the short term, and practically impossible in the long term, at least at any level of detail. Yet the Bible repeatedly predicts the rise and fall of prominent individuals, nations and empires with amazing accuracy and in remarkable detail! Bible scholars have determined that more than one quarter of the Bible—about 27 percent—is devoted to prophecy, and that the Bible contains more than 1,800 predictions, many of which are very specific. Hundreds of specific prophecies, given centuries before their exact fulfillment, are undeniable evidence that an all-powerful God is alive and in control of future events!

Let's go straight to some examples which if any one of us were to check out in the history section of the local library, it could easily be confirmed as factual history and fulfilled prophecy.

Please excuse the length of this post but the subject matter cannot be condensed any more than it already is.

The Bible contains more than 1,500 prophecies that foretell in remarkable detail the future of prominent cities, kings and kingdoms. Fulfilled prophecies about the ancient Phoenician city of Tyre stand as a sobering testimony to the power and accuracy of Bible prophecy.

When Ezekiel recorded his prophecies (around 585bc), Tyre was one of the great cities of the ancient world. It was situated on an island at the center of a maritime trading network that controlled Mediterranean commerce. Tyre was a wealthy emporium of goods, surrounded by 150-foot-high walls that were considered impregnable.

The Bible reports that Tyre's citizens rejoiced when Nebuchadnezzar and his Babylonian army conquered Jerusalem; they anticipated gaining access to valuable inland trade routes passing through Jerusalem. In response, God delivered a series of specific prophecies of Tyre's future devastation.

Ezekiel wrote that, "because Tyre has said against Jerusalem, 'Aha! She is broken who was the gateway of the peoples'… Therefore thus says the Lord God: 'Behold, I am against you, O Tyre, and will cause many nations to come up against you, as the sea causes its waves to come up. And they shall destroy the walls of Tyre and break down her towers; I will also scrape her dust from her, and make her like the top of a rock. It shall be a place for spreading nets in the midst of the sea… they will lay your stones, your timber, and your soil in the midst of the water… you shall never be rebuilt, for I the Lord have spoken, says the Lord God'" (Ezekiel 26:2–14).

To appreciate the power and scope of Ezekiel's prophecies, picture someone trying to predict what will happen to New York or London over the next 2,500 years! Yet history records how Ezekiel's predictions have come to pass.

In 585bc, Nebuchadnezzar began a 13-year siege against Tyre. His was the first of many nations that would come like waves against Tyre. Around about 530bc, the Persians gained control of Tyre. In 332bc, Alexander destroyed the mainland portion of Tyre and threw the debris into the sea to build a causeway for assaulting the island city. When Alexander conquered the island fortress of Tyre, he battered down the walls and reduced the city to ruins.

As Phoenician specialist Glenn Markoe wrote, "The conquest of Alexander… marked the beginning of the end for Tyre and Phoenicia… Tyre would soon recover commercially… yet it would never fully reclaim the pride of place it had enjoyed" (Phoenicians, Markoe, p. 61). Greeks and Romans later dominated what remained of the city. In 638ad, Muslim armies captured Tyre. Crusaders recaptured the city in 1124, and used it as a staging area for military operations. In 1291, the Muslims retook Tyre and laid it in ruins, "after which she never again regained any importance" (Geisler, p. 870).

Today, there is a small fishing village near the ruins of the once proud city of Tyre, but the city's ancient power and splendor, and its extensive trade network, are gone. The site of one of the wealthiest cities in the ancient world has become "a place for spreading nets," just as the Bible predicted.

The Bible contains prophecies about other cities near Tyre that would have a bloody history but a different future. Sidon, an idol-worshiping Phoenician city about 20 miles north of Tyre, was noted for artistic metalwork and fine cloth. Bible prophecies reveal that Sidon would have a bloody history and suffer from pestilence, but would come to "know that I am the Lord" (Ezekiel 28:21–23). Nowhere did God prophesy total destruction or oblivion for Sidon.

History records that the Assyrians destroyed Sidon in 678bc, but the city was rebuilt, and it submitted to Nebuchadnezzar after suffering from a devastating pestilence. Persians burned the city in about 351bc. Syria and Egypt fought over Sidon, and it became a free city under Roman rule. The Bible indicates that Jesus may have visited Sidon (Matthew 15:21) and that Sidonians heard Jesus preach the gospel (Mark 3:7–8). The Apostle Paul also visited Sidon (Acts 27:3). Today, modern Sidon is known for its gardens and orange groves. Bible prophecy outlined a very different future for Tyre's sister city Sidon—and it came to pass, just as Scripture predicted!

I hope you see my point. If we can see God's words are true and we can see the storm clouds on the horizon and His prophesies concerning these last days as written in the books of Mathew, Mark, Luke and John and we can see the final point of human history written in the pages of revelation, then indeed we have good reason to fear and we should set aside our petty arguments and seek his truth. I believe we could do that together.

what do you think? Is it possible?

For then there shall be great tribulation, such as not been since the beginning of the world until this time, no, nor ever shall be.

Mathew 24:21
 

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The enemy has spread disharmony across the entire field of battle.
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I hope you see my point. If we can see God's words are true and we can see the storm clouds on the horizon and His prophesies concerning these last days as written in the books of Mathew, Mark, Luke and John and we can see the final point of human history written in the pages of revelation, then indeed we have good reason to fear and we should set aside our petty arguments and seek his truth. I believe we could do that together.

what do you think? Is it possible?
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This is an interesting post for me. The Holy Spirit has been revealing to me that God is unhappy with our dis-unity. All people who confess Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior should all be united together. If we are to be of any value and have any chance of bring unbelievers to salvation, that is what will be required of us.

My revelation falls upon deaf ears much of the time and will do so until it is too late. A house divided can never stand....

Paul
 
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Do you realize that you are in a Catholic forum? You are attacking Catholicism by saying it is filled with idolatry and the traditions of men in a Catholic forum. Why are you doing this? Let us not seek to divide but instead to unify. Let us not argue but be friendly with each other. Lets not make accusations against other churches, especially in their own forums.
 
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