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Is it really a warning to us all? Maybe.
And it shall come to pass in the last days, says God, That I will pour out of My Spirit on all flesh; Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, Your young men shall see visions, Your old men shall dream dreams. Acts 2:17
I have seen another video of a devout Muslim woman who also had a NDE after a ski accident in Aspen, Colorado. She had a restaurant there as well, knowing her community as a devout Muslim, who prayed and taught Islam. She was married as well. Well, her life was turned upside down when she saw Jesus. Long story- short, He told her she had been living a lie, that she must go back and tell the truth and that she would be met with adversity, rejection, criticism,m and threats, but must persevere. She also had this same message for 2025 ... about tribulations coming, a crossroads approaching and crucial life decisions the world must make - for or against Jesus.
Sensing that we are in the end times, I do not doubt things will get worse and tribulations will mount.
* One odd thing about the boy's story was the level of communication in the narrative itself. It sounded professionally written, articulate, not the words of a 12 year old. If the story was true, I would have much preferred the to hear it in his own words, not an edited version.
Yet another story of a Buddhist Monk whose heart stopped and claimed he had a life changing experience with Jesus. The words spoken to Him sounded like they were from God, they rang true in assessing the Monk's life and Buddhist path as incomplete, not the way to enlightenment.
Here was a summation of Jesus message to the monk:
"Peace, liberation,
the path to enlightenment, is through Jesus. But it is does not always come without pain and suffereing. We must not try to detach ourselves or escape from these learning experiences, but embrace them, they are prepared by God. By entering into suffering, experiencing it fully,
and by faithfully passing through it, we find healing. Perseverance is key, not escape, or detachment.
The willingness to face pain and suffering with love overcomes, because Love never fails.
The suffering is transformed, redeemed through love, through Jesus.
The Monk's life was turned upside down. He was told to share His experience, which was certain to cause commotion, broken relationships, rejection, anger ostracism, abrupt change. But Jesus said He would be there with him and the seeds he planted would grow in some hearts he touched.
Seems to be many of these types of visions on YouTube ... true or false?
What say you.
I wouldn't worry about any interfaith unity, people are quite partial, passionate and divided in that respect. A One World Utopian concept has been in the making but not an interfaith. The Antichrist will try to abolish all religions and have everyone worship Him and many will take his mark. True Christians will not.When one watches the video, there is one word that should catch your attention. The word is "Interfaith", which of itself is how the churches of Jesus Christ shall enter into Apostasy, by embracing the world religions that DENY Christ, into their local congregations and worship services.
The new world (Interfaith) religion will be based on the Seven Jewish Noahide Laws, of which strongly appeals to "the natural man".
As for the video itself about "the 12 year old boy who sees Jesus", who learns about Baron Trump, you might want to look back to the years of 1889 and 1893. At that time there were two children's fiction novels written, titled: "Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey".
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1 Thes. 5
[1] But of the times and the seasons, brethren, ye have no need that I write unto you.
[2] For yourselves know perfectly that THE day* of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night.
[3] For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and THEY** shall not escape.
2 Thes. 2
[3] Let no man deceive you by any means: for *THAT day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin ["the natural man"] be revealed, the son of perdition [destruction];
**Note: Judas Iscariot is not the only "son of perdition [destruction]"!!
You are mistaken. Another story/book came out at the same time: "The Boy who Came Back From Heaven" Alex Malarkey and his Dad were frauds, not Colton Burpo in Heaven is for Real.There was a book and movie called 'Heaven is for real". They admitted much later, it was made up. The boy was a fruit cake later in life, with eastern beliefs. That's why skepticism of someone claiming in an NDE to see and talk to Jesus is there. I need to hear out of the boys mouth, that he got on his knees and asks Jesus into his heart and then testify. The problem I have, with all NDE's is nobody was a Christian before one, and after one, it's all about love, and no Jesus.
Nope. I saw Colton Burpo. You should look him up now. He took questions and it was weird and more eastern religion. They asked him how to get the Holy Spirit. He said it slowly comes up the spine into your brain. That is straight out of Buddhism.You are mistaken. Another story/book came out at the same time: "The Boy who Came Back From Heaven" Alex Malarkey and his Dad were frauds, not Colton Burpo in Heaven is for Real.
Both books came out in 2010. I read both and also "Heaven is for Real" is a cherished movie I've watched several times. Colton's experience happened in 2003 and the story spread, became popular years before the book came out and evidently the Malarky"s hijacked the idea. They came out later and admitted the fraud and so now people confuse the true story with the false thinking there was only one story - just like you did.
Listen, many sites are rejecting hus story, churches as well and so words are twisted in relaying his message. We know Jesus baptizes us with the Holy Spirit when we believe in Him. So the supposed question of "How you get the Holy Spirit", I would have to hear and see the context. Likely it was twisted and taken out of context - this is how people discredit others. That question wasn't in the book. Feeling the presence of the Holy Spirit is subjective and personal, indescribable in words for me, but you physically feel something.Nope. I saw Colton Burpo. You should look him up now. He took questions and it was weird and more eastern religion. They asked him how to get the Holy Spirit. He said it slowly comes up the spine into your brain. That is straight out of Buddhism.
Listen, many sites are rejecting hus story, churches as well and so words are twisted in relaying his message. We know Jesus baptizes us with the Holy Spirit when we believe in Him. So the supposed question of "How you get the Holy Spirit", I would have to hear and see the context. Likely it was twisted and taken out of context - this is how people discredit others. That question wasn't in the book. Feeling the presence of the Holy Spirit is subjective and personal, indescribable in words for me, but you physically feel something.
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Exactly!!There was a book and movie called 'Heaven is for real". They admitted much later, it was made up. The boy was a fruit cake later in life, with eastern beliefs. That's why skepticism of someone claiming in an NDE to see and talk to Jesus is there. I need to hear out of the boys mouth, that he got on his knees and asks Jesus into his heart and then testify. The problem I have, with all NDE's is nobody was a Christian before one, and after one, it's all about love, and no Jesus.
he met Jesus, Who has an interesting message for him to share about 2025.
I guess no one takes these NDEs seriously. ?
When one watches the video, there is one word that should catch your attention. The word is "Interfaith", which of itself is how the churches of Jesus Christ shall enter into Apostasy, by embracing the world religions that DENY Christ, into their local congregations and worship services.
I wouldn't worry about any interfaith unity, people are quite partial, passionate and divided in that respect.
They asked him how to get the Holy Spirit. He said it slowly comes up the spine into your brain. That is straight out of Buddhism.
I saw this video already and heard nothing other than an honest Christian. He went to Bible College, has had a ministry of helping people for half his life, giving people hope. He isn't very articulate, just a simple boy who was brought up on a farm. Likely he won't even be a Pastor, he apparently was not cut out of that mold like his Dad. So he trains to be an electrician he said and doesn't quite know what what God is going to do next, so his plans are tentative. I just see a humble believer.
You are not understanding that "antichrist" is "THAT spirit of antichrist", aka "legion", of which affects and infects all who are NOT born again of God's Holy Spirit.I wouldn't worry about any interfaith unity, people are quite partial, passionate and divided in that respect. A One World Utopian concept has been in the making but not an interfaith. The Antichrist will try to abolish all religions and have everyone worship Him and many will take his mark. True Christians will not.
I understand that no one can separate us from the love of God and no one can thwart his plan of redemption for those sheep on His list ( whom are not yet saved). The spirit of antichrist is just that, those who are against Christ, not for Him. Satan has worked hard with his schemes to keep people away from Christ through other false religions: Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, TOE, psychological babble, alternative liberal philosophies, whatever, anything to keeps people away from Christ.You are not understanding that "antichrist" is "THAT spirit of antichrist", aka "legion", of which affects and infects all who are NOT born again of God's Holy Spirit.
I realize that there are tares in the Church and false prophets, churches who claim Christ with gay Pastors and gay congregations, liberal churches, legalistic churches, etc.