The Rapture Report "Where did they all go?"
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@JRomanMinistries The key is that Saul of Tarsus was in prison writing under the control of the Roman Empire, what a revelation this is, because of that very fact. How often authors under pressure can slip the truth through the hands of the oppressor.
The Roman Empire never died, it simply changed it's name to Christendom.
The Christ lives, but not as a Jesus, that is why the world is rife in sin, a changed name, a broken covenant. There is money in sin, Christ opposed org Religion.
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@JRomanMinistries Jesus!
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What you mean by disappearance of millions....when did this happen?
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KING JESUS,has the keys to death,hell and the grave.praise GOD.his return is closer than we know.he,s even at the door.
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Isa 14:13 “For you have said in your heart, ‘Let me go up to the heavens, let me raise my throne above the stars of El, and let me sit in the mount of meeting on the sides of the north;
Isa 14:14 let me go up above the heights of the clouds, let me be like the Most High.’
stoodOnAnArk 1 year ago
@stoodOnAnArk ?????
JRomanMinistries 1 year ago
@stoodOnAnArk This passage is speaking about the fall of Lucifer, not Jesus.
JRomanMinistries 1 year ago
@JRomanMinistries Can you explain this prophecy to me, it is very clear as reveled to me, but you may have your own interpretation...
Col 4:11 And Jesus, which is called Justus, who are of the circumcision. These only are my fellowworkers unto the kingdom of God, which have been a comfort unto me.
Why does the Jesus have two names, and why does the scripture point to the fact that the Jesus is not a real person, but a substituted name?
stoodOnAnArk 1 year ago
@stoodOnAnArk Jesus Justus is the name given in Colossians 4:11, which was written from Rome by Paul. He is said to be “of the circumcision”, that is, Jewish. Justus is described as one of Paul's fellow "workers" in bringing Christianity to the people of Rome.
JRomanMinistries 1 year ago
@stoodOnAnArk Writing from prison, the author, purporting to be Paul, recounts his difficulties and trials in spreading his message. Justus is named as an associate of Paul's. Although there are other men called "Justus" in the New Testament Acts 1:23 refers to "Joseph called Barsabbas, who was surnamed Justus," and Acts 18:7 mentions one Titius Justus), there are no other biblical references to this Jesus Justus, and nothing else is known about his life.
JRomanMinistries 1 year ago