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The Holy Spirit wants to lay the axe to the root of the adulterous marriage between Church and State that began in the year 321 A.D., because the incorporated church is the harlot of the apocalypse, and its leaders, the CCE’s (Corporate Church Executives) are the abomination that causes desolation (or devastation) standing in the unholy place, elsewhere referred to as: “the Synagogue of Satan.” In these buildings, which they call “churches,” they clap their hands, shout and jump up and down in loud celebrations, “rejoicing in Jesus’ victory,” but it’s really the victory of “Jesus Incorporated,” a d.b.a. of the anti-Christ who is the CCE’s best friend and Lord of the incorporated church. Such places should be turned into latrines; 2Kings 10:27; Hosea 1:2; Amos 5:21; Amos 5:23; Matthew 3:10; Matthew 24:15; Luke 3:9; Revelation 2:2; Revelation 2:9; Revelation 3:9; Revelation 17:1; Revelation 17:2; 1Corinthians 6:16.
Friends of this wicked and perverse world are God’s enemies, adulterers and apostates; James 4:4.
The early Christian martyrs could not accept the Emperor, President nor Supreme Court as their Lord, plus they openly denounced their lies. John the Baptist, for example, confronted King Herod for trying to re-define marriage and lost his life for it. Others had their blood shed in other ways for the Christian faith and yet others risked their lives for it. However, most modern Christian leaders have amalgamated with the modern pagan culture and, because of it, they are mum in their pulpits as anti-Christ candidates rise to take the highest elected offices. Thus they never experience persecution nor hardship for the Christian faith. This single fact best defines the modern Great Apostasy; (United Methodist Corporation, Argentina, “Manual on Discipleship,” pp. 126-129+133, “The Martyrdom of Polycarp”); [text in Spanish] Luke 3:19; 1Corinthians 4:8; 1Corinthians 4:9; 1Corinthians 4:10; 1Timothy 5:24; 1John 2:22; 1John 4:3; Revelation 12:11.
The Kingdom of God does not consist of well-prepared prayers and sermons but of God’s power that transforms lives, and our connection to it that enables us to joyfully accept hardship and tribulation as Christian soldiers. That power is found in Jesus, and we reach out to him; Matthew 14:36; Mark 5:30; Luke 6:19; Luke 8:46; 1Corinthians 4:19; 1Corinthians 4:20; 2Timothy 2:3; 2Timothy 2:12; Ephesians 6:10; Ephesians 6:14; Ephesians 6:15; Ephesians 6:16; Ephesians 6:17; Philippians 3:10; Philippians 3:11.
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