Short Story Of Jesus: After Rapture

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----------------------------------- Days, months, years…after the Rapture…
…The Devil wanted the Bible, and any semblance of it to be removed from the court house steps…Next it will be your money…”In God we trust” that was to be removed.
Making way for electronic money only and the “mark of the beast.” Satan’s antichrist will require everyone have the mark in order to purchase, anything. Warning! Warning! Danger Beware! Don’t take “The Mark of the Beast” which is 666. RFID chip? One day people would be required to take that mark, either in their forehead or in their hand. Once you take the mark of the beast or bow down to him, you can never enter Heaven…They would spend eternity in
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“When will the kingdom come…to restore Israel?” “It is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father has put in His own power.” Jesus replied.
“But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem and into all Judaea and in Samaria, and unto the utmost parts of the Earth.”
And while He had spoken these things, while they beheld, he was taken up; and a cloud received him out of their sight.
And they looked steadfastly toward Heaven, as he went up; Behold two men stood by them in white apparel (angels). The angels asked the followers of Jesus
“Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into Heaven?
This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into Heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into Heaven’
So, Jesus would come back one day and also God, had demonstrated that He had the power to take anyone off of the Earth, whenever He pleased, just like He did Jesus; or like in “the rapture”, when He sends for his people before, He sends the punishment on unbelieving man, to Earth.” These punishments are known as “The Tribulation and Great Tribulation periods.” Which equals to “Hell on
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So the question is raised again…Was the rider Jesus the Messiah, or was he an impostor? An impostor? Yes! He will sell peace then bring destruction! And he has had a long time to plan it.
There would be “A great falling away…from God” People who believed in God and Jesus as Savior, wouldn’t anymore. And those that had not believed, fell farther into disbelief.
The Devil was cunning. He did his job well. He had his foot into everything… Iraq, now a democracy, was a melting pot, a haven for terrorist, dying to take a shot at an American. With democracy came the freedom to choose what religion one wanted. But it was against the law to even speak against “Islam“. It was religion and government all tied into one. If you did that you were an infidel and a traitor and deserved to die, a grievous expiration. Usually hanging or beheading with a dull knife. This was the fanatics

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