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Forwarded from Certainty4UncertainTimes
Praying for the rapture, honestly. 💯
I have seen rumors that Iran has at least one nuke and intends to use it (or them) tonight, but nothing definitive. While I can't rule this possibility out, it seems more likely that she would use her largest conventional warheads. BUT, if she did deploy nukes, that would be a desperate act of desperate men trying to maintain their regime. AND it would prove to be regime suicide. The US and Israel, and perhaps other allies would respond with overwhelming firepower.

If they have nukes, where did they come from? I suspect that our intel is correct that they haven't actually made their own nuke. They were struggling with the steps to go from fissionable material to an armed nuclear warhead. This is an extremely complicated process. BUT, they could easily have purchased a few warheads from Pakistan that could be mounted on their current ICBMs. There are other possible sources from whence they could have obtained nukes, but Pakistan is the most likely source.
Forwarded from Amir Tsarfati
BREAKING NEWS:
Trump is expected to announce to the international community in a speech in a few moments his decision to join the attacks against the Islamic Republic.
Will be interesting to find out why Amir pulled his UPDATE on America entering the effort against Iran. Was it because the report was unfounded or because of operational concerns?
Is it possible that the U.S. will loan a B-2 stealth bomber to Israel?
Luke 10:27
And he answering said, You shalt love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind; and your neighbour as yourself.
"There are no other religious books on planet earth that have the audacity to hang their track record on their ability to predict the future. Only the Bible is 20/20, on target, and always has been. You can prove the Bible is true by what it says and what has happened"
~ Chuck Missler
Forwarded from Olive Tree Ministries - Jan Markell (Josh S)
If you are in Southern Oregon or Northern California, join Pastor Josh and Lee Brainard for a great day of teaching.

8:00-3:00 June 21
8:30 and 10:30 June 22

New Horizon Christian Fellowship
1909 Homedale Rd
Klamath Falls, OR 97603
Had a great birthday. Fellowshipped with the saints at New Horizon Christian Fellowship in Klamath Falls OR. Heard Josh Schwartz open the word. I opened the word. Had grilled tri-tip, asparagus, apple pie and ice cream for dinner. Spent the afternoon with dear friends in sweet fellowship.
What will the next year look like as far as Israel is concerned? My best guess is that Israel will wind up operations in Gaza, stabilize Samaria and the West bank with less extreme measures than would be ideal, largely subdue Hezbollah, go forward in normalizing relationships as per the Abraham Accords, continue to say no to any two-state solution, and continue to allow America to force her into policies that do more for securing America's interests than Israel's. She will be going down the path of peace and unwalled cities, headed for a collision course with Gog and Magog.
Nothing can resist the truth but prejudice.
"In the silent time, revelations are made from deep meditation on the Word of God, demanding quietness, and earnest seeking of the Lord”
~ Chuck Missler
Forwarded from Carli • Saved by Grace
THE SYROPHOENICIAN WOMAN
Or, The Prayer of Faith

The crowds were overwhelming,
So Jesus went inside,
But needy people sought Him
From whom He couldn't hide.

They heard that He was able
And gladly gave reprieve
To deepest griefs and troubles
Of people who believe.

A woman from Phoenicia,
Whose daughter was possessed,
Fell at His feet in anguish
And made a bold request.

She begged Him for her daughter
And wouldn't take a "No."
She knew He had the power
To make the demon go.

He told her that the children
Of Israel would be fed,
But dogs of other nations
Can't have the children's bread.

"But dogs," the woman answered,
"Can lick the children's crumbs,"
For desperation gave her
The faith that overcomes.

Her faith so pleased the Savior,
Because she understood,
In every dispensation,
That God is always good.

He gave her what she wanted,
He yielded to her plea,
And in that very hour
He set her daughter free.

Such is the God we follow,
On whom we cast our cares.
His heart is always open
To hear our earnest prayers.

--Nita, June 2025
📜"What use is it, my brethren, if a man says he has faith, but he has no works? Can that faith save him? . . . You see that a man is justified by works, and not by faith alone" (James 2:14, 24).

True faith produces good works.Many false teachers claim that you can earn your own salvation by doing good works. Most Christians understand the heresy of that teaching, but some become confused when they read that "a man is justified by works, and not by faith alone" (James 2:24). That seems to conflict with Paul's teaching on salvation by grace through faith.But when properly understood, James' teaching on salvation is perfectly consistent with Paul's. Paul clearly taught salvation by grace. In Ephesians 2:8-9 he says, "By grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, that no one should boast." But Paul also taught that true salvation results in good works, for in the next verse he says, "We are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them."In Titus 3:5 he says that God "saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy"; but Titus 2:11-12 clarifies that God's grace leads us "to deny ungodliness and worldly desires and to live sensibly, righteously and godly in the present age." That's the proper balance between faith and works.James also taught salvation by grace. He said that God redeems sinners by the Word of truth and implants His Word within them to enable them to progress in holiness (James 1:18, 21). That's a divine work, not a human effort. James 2:14-24 follows that up by telling us how we can know that work has taken place: there will be more than just a proclamation of faith but a faith that does good works.Don't be confused by how faith relates to good works. Put the two together by being a living testimony to God's saving grace.
I find it an observational curiosity that a circle of teachers known for their rants against fruit inspectors have now turned on one of their own and vilified him from the soapbox of fruit inspecting.
The most critical test of exegetical and theological integrity in our day is the Israel question. Will men trample on most of the Bible and justify their unbelief with a few misunderstood prooftexts? Or will they tremble at the whole Bible? Will they stay half Catholic or move to a consistent sola scriptura position?
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