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Inside today's Advent Message, we'll clear up the misunderstanding of the seven last plagues. This is the seven last plagues made simple.
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The Seven Last Plagues
A 1000 Year Vacation
AdventMessage.com A 1000 Year Vacation When Jesus appears in His glory there will be four groups to be dealt with: the righteous living, the righteous dead, the wicked living, and the wicked dead. The righteous living will go with Christ to heaven for a 1000 years. After which they shall return to the earth made new. The wicked dead on the other hand will stay in their graves during that thousand year period.
Proof: Once and For All Time
AdventMessage.com Proof: Once and For Time Strange as it seems, we have actually come to a time when religious leaders and institutions are openly condoning disobedience to the laws of the Bible. The seventh-day Sabbath was given by God in the Ten Commandments, written on tables of stone with God's own Finger in the moral law that was to stand forever, the law which Jesus said will stand as long as heaven and earth shall last. There's a very definite difference between the Ten Commandments which are moral commandments, and the commandments contained in ordinances which had to do with the ceremonies of the old Jewish dispensation.
God Winks
AdventMessage.com God Winks When a sin of ignorance comes to a person, he or she must confess the past error and change his ways or else he will be held responsible and liable in the solemn day of judgment. It is a very solemn thing to reject, or neglect one single part of what God has written in the Bible, His Holy Word.
How Paganism Crept Into The Church
AdventMessage.com How Paganism Crept Into the Church The beginning of Nimrod's sun worshiping plan had its origin at the city of Babel, which was later known as the kingdom of Babylon. This kingdom of Babylon with a tower “whose top may reach unto heaven” was built by Nimrod. See Genesis 10:8-10; 11:4. They called the tower Babel, which they thought meant, the gate to heaven. But God called Babel what it was, a word which means confusion. From Babel you could easily see the word babble, as being the derivative. Now Nimrod had a plan to strengthen his religious system, and so he married his own mother who was named, Semiramis. She was the first deified queen of Babylon and Nimrod was the first deified king. Semiramis was as wicked as her son Nimrod, and participated as much in devil worship as he did. Incest was used here as a basis to unite this newly false religious system. The plan was to develop a counterfeit opposition system of religion to attract worship away from the true God of Heaven. But satan's pagan worship required the offering up of human beings as sacrifice to him, and children used in sacrificial offering were often the sons and daughters of the worshipers. After Nimrod's death, the followers of Nimrod and Semiramis were stunned with great grief when one part of the mother-son godhead died. Nimrod died. After Nimrod's death it should have been made obvious to everyone that he was not a true god after all. He was mortal like any ordinary man. Semiramis, the widow of Nimrod, had a brilliant idea on how she could successfully revive her and Nimrod's pagan religion, and give it a new form. It was not long after the death of her husband that Semiramis became pregnant by someone else. She knew this would be a problem among the worshipers because even among the immoral devotees, the line was drawn at Semiramis co-habitation with another man so soon after the god-man Nimrod's death. So she concocted the plan to say that when Nimrod died he went up to the sun to live. This appeased the worshipers and the sun then became the symbol of Nimrod. Semiramis told the people the lie that a ray of the sun had come to her and impregnated her with a child and that it was actually Nimrod coming back in a reincarnation of the sun god. The child was named Tammuz and these three entities were then worshiped for centuries afterwards as various personification of the sun god. So Semiramis proclaimed that her husband Nimrod was a god, and she as the wife of Nimrod was a now goddess. She then announced herself to be “The Queen of Heaven” and that she should be worshiped as such. She claimed that her spirit was the moon and when she died she would dwell in the moon, even as Nimrod was already in the sun. Semiramis was soon hailed as “The Queen of Heaven” or ashtarte. Her symbol became the moon and her husband Nimrod, was called “Baal” the “sun god” and his symbol became the sun.
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