Saturday, December 16, 2017

Assault

"Nobody tells you nothing".

Is all you need to know that you are at war and the next things you do will tell your enemies all they need to know!

Get dressed as quickly as you can but get armed first. You can go into battle naked but unafraid or you can go into hiding and die.

So what are your weapons?

It doesn't matter! Just get them! You can decide how to use them as you establish the lines. Just make sure you don't kill anyone that you will regret killing. You are at war so make sure the only things you let slide are the ones in the way.

As soon as you see a chance to take a look around, see if you can establish what the assault it and who's taking part in it. Do this whilst keeping your head down as much as possible, as much as sensible.

No weeping! The time for tears is over...
And not yet begun.

There is a main enemy and there are his allies; sort out the main drive and see where it is aimed it will be aimed (or it may be misdirecting) just stand fast for the brunt of whatever then -if it is a fake it will wash past prepared positions it is designed to subvert.

The real assault may be aimed elsewhere. Gather to you all those you trust and let the hangers-on shift for themselves, they will sort themselves out only if you do not become a rag-taggle.

If you become a rag-taggle, decide on one core value to regroup round. This is your centre of defence whilst you make sense of what happens. Make sure that everyone has one heart while you make a recovery. What are you enemies after?


This is the key. Turn it!

Get a message out to your closest friends that they are to stand fast and to encourage all others. All others!

Do not stop to render assistance let the dying do that. It may be all they can do, your job is to let them. If they die it is up to god not you. Your job is to hold the fort.

The message is: "Whose side you are on?" so that only the enemy will shoot you. If you do that, both you and your enemy will rapidly sort out who is whom. And his fire will be directed to those who are well prepared. Choose your time carefully as retaliation is not your problem. Your job is not to get anyone killed.

Casualties must be expected to shift dead bodies and bind wounds. They will learn quickly unless they die. If they die make sure they are out of your way. Let every man standing be in readiness. A quite will sweep the field where all men will be alerted the next assault is on its way -as your enemies get past their own fallen.

Your enemy is regrouping be ready and keep your head down.

Rearm if you can and regroup if you can. Learn what you can and reject all signs of failure there will be failures and there will be remarkable stands. Get to the stands.

And the last enemy to be destroyed is death. But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those persecuting you, have I now become your enemy by telling you the truth?

The agency that you think is your enemy is not your enemy. Know your enemy!

http://biblehub.net/search.php?q=enemy

By now you have realised you have left it late to be ready. All you can do is make your stand and let the shit happen, later god may be beside you, remarkable as it will seem, there is a god. Use his agencies. Choose well!

The is from Jehovah's Witness

 Jehovah Begins to Reveal Truths About the Kingdom

With the very first prophecy, Jehovah promised that a certain “offspring” would crush the serpent. Genesis 3:15. offspring and the offspring of the serpent were not revealed for 2,000 years.

Jehovah chose Abraham as the one through whom the promised offspring would come because he “listened to Jehovah’s] voice.” (Gen. 22:18) Jehovah reveals his purpose only to those who have reverence for him.

Psalm 25:14.

Speaking to Abraham, Jehovah revealed the promised offspring would be human. (Gen. 22:15-17; Jas. 2:23) and crush the serpent.

Who was the serpent?

Jehovah promised his offspring would come through Abraham’s grandson Jacob, Gen. 28:13-22 By Jacob, Jehovah's promised One would be a descendant of Jacob’s son Judah. Jacob prophesied his descendant Judah would receive a “scepter,” royal authority, and that to this one ‘the obedience of the peoples would belong.’ (Gen. 49:1, 10) With that Jehovah indicated that the Promised One would become a king.

650 years after Judah, Jehovah revealed to King David, a descendant of Judah “a man agreeable to his heart.” (1 Sam. 13:14; 17:12; Acts 13:22) David had a reverential fear Jehovah made a covenant, promising one of his descendants would rule forever. 2 Sam. 7:8, 12-16.

500 years later Daniel disclosed the exact year when this Anointed One, Messiah, appeared. (Dan. 9:25) Jehovah considered Daniel “someone very precious.” Because Daniel deeply respected Jehovah and served him continually. Dan. 6:16; 9:22, 23.

Jehovah used faithful prophets to record details about the promised offspring, the Messiah, before his servants understood the significance. For example, after a vision of God’s Kingdom, Daniel was told to seal up the prophecy until the time appointed by Jehovah. At that future time, true knowledge would “become abundant.” Dan. 12:4.

With details of the Messianic Kingdom Jehovah identified Jesus as the promised offspring of David who would rule as King. (Luke 1:30-33; 3:21, 22) When Jesus began his ministry, the sun rose on mankind’s knowledge about God. (Matt. 4:13-17)
Jesus removed any doubt about the identity of “the serpent” Genesis 3:14, 15, calling the Devil “a murderer” and “the father of the lie.” (John 8:44) In the revelation to John, Jesus identified “the original serpent” as “the one called Devil and Satan.” Revelation 1:1; 12:9. how the promised will finally fulfil the prophecy and crush Satan out of existence. Rev. 20:7-10.

Jesus spoke extensively about the Kingdom, not disclosing all details. Some centuries later, followers of Christ began to discern their significance.

In 33 C.E., Jesus made it known co-rulers would assist the King of God’s Kingdom would be taken from earth raised to life in heaven. His disciples did not understand this. (Dan. 7:18; John 14:2-5)

Jesus indicated the Kingdom would not be established until after he ascended to heaven. (Matt. 25:14, 19; Luke 19:11, 12) The disciples did not comprehend and later asked the resurrected Jesus: “Are you restoring the kingdom to Israel at this time?”
Jesus chose not to reveal any more. (Acts 1:6, 7)

Jesus taught there would be “other sheep,” who would not be  his co-rulers. (John 10:16; Luke 12:32) Followers of Christ did not properly understand the identity of those two groups until well after the Kingdom was established. They were not able to deal with. (John 16:12) that was not time for such knowledge to become abundant.


True Knowledge Becomes Abundant in “the Time of the End”


Jehovah promised Daniel that during “the time of the end,” many would “rove about, and the true knowledge” of God’s purpose would become abundant. (Dan. 12:4) Those who want that knowledge must work hard to gain it. The Hebrew verb “rove about” means examining carefully.

No matter how thoroughly we examine the Bible, we cannot properly understand truths unless Jehovah grants us that privilege. Matthew 13:11.

Jehovah revealed truths about the Kingdom during the time of the end, over the past 100 years, God’s people have had to adjust their understanding on a number of occasions. Because those who fear Jehovah have displayed two qualities that he loves faith and humility. Heb. 11:6; Jas. 4:6

Jehovah’s servants have faith that all the promises in God’s Word will come true. They show humility when they admit that they misunderstood exactly how those promises would be fulfilled: “We know that the Lord is his own interpreter, that he will interpret his Word to his people in his own way and in his own due time.”




Is it scientific to make mistakes?
The one that never made a mistake never made anything. Consider these two men:

One of them is making a mistake. But it is one of ignorance, you can't blame anyone for for ignorance. The other one is also making a mistake, he is blaming a man for his ignorance and by blaming him, refuting creation. Is that scientific?
So what if there is is no creation?
What is left and what is to gain from it?

Don't waste you time on it, if the man makes a mistake and asks forgiveness that its all that he needs to do. But you can not blame god and forget it. Fortunately it is up to god what he does about us so we can always ask for help.

Suppose I was to tell you that you can forecast fireworks from heaven by means of the alignments of these things?
Would that make anyone a Creationist?
Or confirm his beliefs?
What id I was to get it wrong?
More importantly, what if there was a machine running that makes everything wrong?
What would that do to your belief?
And would you be needing your belief now more than ever?












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