Monday, March 25, 2024

An open letter to Sasha Latypova of sashalatypova.substack.com

Dear Sasha,

Thank you for your courageous witness regarding gargantuan crimes being committed by governments, but I deplore your failure to witness regarding Jesus’s words that are highly relevant and rescuing in this context. And I deplore the false sense of security and even worse potential consequences that lead from that failure of yours. May all people listen to and keep Jesus’s words about times of horrific pressure during which one must flee from the places from where God’s protection is being removed.*

Would you stay in a restaurant if a biological warfare fight broke out between two mafia families in the restaurant? Would you use armed resistance to defend your position in the restaurant? What if you knew that the restaurant was under God’s wrath?

Please consider the first fulfilment of the Lord’s words about an abomination of desolation forewarning of horrific pressure: the first Jewish-Roman War of AD 66-74. It began because pagans orchestrated the positioning of a pagan altar at the entrance to one of the largest synagogues. That surely counts as a thing so disgusting that it causes desolation of a place by rational people. And attentive, obedient, faithful disciples of the Lord Jesus would surely have thereby had the necessary headstart to escape what became a genocidal war.

As a missionary Bible translator, I have endured difficult persecution to witness to the existence of the satanic globalist mafias described in Revelation. Please see my articles at Christrescues.substack.com and my other testimonies via linktr.ee/jjthomas316.

With love, 

JJ *See especially Matthew 24, Mark 14, Luke 21 and the confirmations and expansions in Revelation, especially chs 3, 12-14, 17 and 18, in which the call to revenge against Babylon is quite certainly speech to the Beast's 10 horns whom God directs to destroy Babylon in the previous chapter (17), not speech to Christians.


Thursday, March 21, 2024

Good news versus fake news

Update: I would like to question the texts highlighted in yellow below. Firstly, how much can one sin, after receiving baptism, and still reach eternal life? There is some tension in Jesus's words. On the one hand, Jesus demands that churches forgive and include repentant sinners, though they sin 70 times 7 times, meaning repeatedly. On the other hand, Jesus warns at the end of Revelation that people who are in sins such as fornication or idolatry will not enter eternal life. 
Secondly, the invisibility of God's community on Earth is indeed a possibility, given the Lord Jesus's question of whether there will be any faith on Earth when the Son of Humanity (or Son of Man) returns.
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Popular phrases of today help us to contrast the "Good News" from God, with "Fake News".


Good news: God sets people free from sin-slavery.
Fake news: God counts sinners (who believe in Jesus) righteous.

Good news: God calls all people to be rescued from evil.
Fake news: God gives a license to continue in evil.

Good news: God provides all the means to transform a person from a sinner into a person full of goodness.
Fake news: A Christian cannot stop sinning. 

Good news: God established a holy and good community of people on earth who with one mind, heart and life witness to God's holiness and goodness.
Fake news: God's community is often invisible. 

Good news: God acts to warn Christians if they are going astray, for example by allowing illness and other forms of evil to enter in.
Fake news: God never chastizes because all sins are already forgiven.