Rev12 Sign.... The Big Picture | Unsealed
Gary from Unsealed just released THE ARTICLE that needed to be written. Many people are waking up to the possibilities this sign presents and there is a lot of craziness going around. His article spells it out for you. Confirmations are given. Questions are answered. This one is absolutely critical for supporter and detractor alike.
Read. This. Article.
Here the link:
The Big Picture & Questions Answered - Unsealed
Here are some excerpts:
Honestly, it is hard waiting, not knowing exactly how or when things are going to unfold. We have to trust the LORD with the timing. As I've said before, I am now convinced that the literal fulfillment of Revelation 12:1-2 occurs next week and to be honest, the connection of Revelation 12 to the rapture seems to be pretty clear at this point. That said, I refuse to set dates. I know exactly when this sign occurs, but I don't know exactly when we go home.
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The second thing I wanted to remind you of is not to overlook the big picture. Many of us have focused so much on the Revelation 12 Sign that it has seemed to create a sort of target for ridicule. The mockers, scoffers, and closed-minded both inside and outside of the Church think that if they can somehow debunk this then our hope falls to pieces. But it doesn't. This year has seen the most incredible convergence of signs that we have ever seen.
Here is the link again....
The Big Picture & Questions Answered - Unsealed
"But ye are a chosen generation..." 1 Pet 2:9KJV Generation refers to re-generation by the Holy Ghost; there is 1 Race of Man on Earth. Satan has divided Man in order to conquer him
ReplyDeleteOne of the people that the Sign interviews is Michael Shermer. He is the author and editor of Skeptic magazine. He was interviewed, to " make sense of the nonsense". He is a known Apostate.
ReplyDeleteMichael Brant Shermer (born September 8, 1954) is an American science writer, historian of science, founder of The Skeptics Society, and editor-in-chief of its magazine Skeptic,[2] which is largely devoted to investigating pseudoscientific and supernatural claims. The Skeptics Society currently has over 55,000 members.[3] Shermer engages in debates on topics pertaining to pseudoscience and religion in which he emphasizes scientific skepticism. Shermer is producer and co-host of the 13-hour Fox Family television series Exploring the Unknown which was broadcast in 1999. Since April 2001, he has been a monthly columnist for Scientific American magazine with his Skeptic column. He is also a scientific advisor to the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH).[4] Shermer was once a fundamentalist Christian, but ceased to believe in the existence of God during his graduate studies.
Skeptic: an ancient or modern philosopher who denies the possibility of knowledge, or even rational belief, in some sphere.
1. One who doubts the truth and reality of any principle or system of principles or doctrines.
In the photo of his twitter post he asks the question "what happens when prophecy fails"? His answer is " cognitive dissonance ". In psychology, cognitive dissonance is the mental stress or discomfort experienced by an individual who holds two or more contradictory beliefs, ideas, or values at the same time, performs an action that is contradictory to one or more beliefs, ideas or values, or is confronted by new information that conflicts with existing beliefs, ideas, or values.
Lets see now, the guy who rejected the truth of Christianity and denies that knowledge is even possible is going to help us make sense of it all ? he will literally be relying on cognitive dissonance to even try to explain any thing at all. How can you hold a philosophy that knowledge is not possible and then try to explain anything.
Not only are we commanded to watch ( with regard to the 2nd coming ) we are also commanded to take down every strong hold and imagination 2 Corithians10: 3 For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh: 4 (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;) 5 Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ;
Any one who brings the sign and or Mr Shermer and his reasoning to you throw the same reasoning right back at them. How can the guy who does not think knowledge is possible make sense of anything and how does he do so with engaging in cognitive dissonance
Brad, this Mr. Shermer obviously never got truly saved anyway 1 John 2:19. If he was, he wouldn't tell sth like this. Personally, as being raised in a psychologists household, I find it very critical anyway to utter technical atheist terms like 'cognitive dissonance' as a Christian. Unfortunately I heard Barry Scarbrough talking about this too in his videos. A Christian doesn't have any problems with 'cognitive dissonance' as he knows the one and real truth which is Jesus Christ. There's no "dissonance" at all for a Christian. To him, it all makes perfect sense from biblical perspective.
DeleteIMHO we are living in the midst of the most compelling, substantive, and unique convergence of signs pointing to the rapture that mankind has EVER experienced. (This includes many signs that no generation has ever experienced but us--like Israel back in the land for 70 years and technology for a cashless global economy with marks on people's right hands or foreheads). This is true today and it will still be true even if we are perplexingly still here on 9/24. And either way, Christ will remain at the right hand of the Father, King of kings and Lord of lords. Maranatha!!! Watchman35
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