Saturday, December 7, 2019

With all the confusion of the Futurists' version of Prophecy, the Word of God bids us to RETURN TO THE OLD PATHS:
 JEREMIAH 6:16
16 Thus saith the Lord, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls. But they said, We will not walk therein.

 What did the Ancient Church, the Reformers and the Puritans teach regarding the 
ANTICHRIST/ MAN OF SIN/ SON OF PERDITION? Why has the Evangelical church (en mass) fallen for the Darby/Jesuit version of FUTURIST PROPHECY? The answer is the VATICAN'S PUSH INTO ECUMENISM!
           Shaun Willcock's excellent book (or eBOOK)
             "ANTICHRIST " may be ordered  HERE:

Charles Spurgeon (1834 - 1892)

"It is the bounden duty of every Christian to pray against Antichrist, and as to what Antichrist is no sane man ought to raise a question. If it be not the popery in the Church of Rome there is nothing in the world that can be called by that name. If there were to be issued a hue and cry for Antichrist, we should certainly take up this church on suspicion, and it would certainly not be let loose again, for it so exactly answers the description."
"Popery is contrary to Christ’s Gospel, and is the Antichrist, and we ought to pray against it. It should be the daily prayer of every believer that Antichrist might be hurled like a millstone into the flood and for Christ, because it wounds Christ, because it robs Christ of His glory, because it puts sacramental efficacy in the place of His atonement, and lifts a piece of bread into the place of the Saviour, and a few drops of water into the place of the Holy Ghost, and puts a mere fallible man like ourselves up as the vicar of Christ on earth; if we pray against it, because it is against Him, we shall love the persons though we hate their errors: we shall love their souls though we loath and detest their dogmas, and so the breath of our prayers will be sweetened, because we turn our faces towards Christ when we pray." (Michael de Semlyen, All Roads Lead to Rome)


 

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