Exposing More False Prophets as in the Days of Jeremiah #Endtimes
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Jeremiah 14:14
“Then the LORD said unto me, The prophets prophesy lies in my name: I sent them not, neither have I commanded them, neither spake unto them: they prophesy unto you a false vision and divination, and a thing of nought, and the deceit of their heart.”
King James Version (KJV)
False Prophets abound as in the Days of Jeremiah
Antivenom for this Apostasy
1 Timothy 2:4:
"Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth." And ultimately the “bad guy” behind all this is the “god” of this world - Satan.
(Whenever we're addressing Zionism specifically for the Jews - Romans 10:1, 11:26 KJB and in that they be saved. God knows who his chosen remnant of Jews are and for these we pray for. As for the PEACE of Jerusalem - Psalm 122:6,7 KJB - we pray for this knowing it will not be until the Reign of Jesus Christ will the true PEACE of Jerusalem be established forever, Amen! We also want our viewers to understand in the enclosed study links that Zionism is actually Anti-Semitic at its roots and practices. And ultimately the “bad guy” behind all this is the “god” of this world - Satan.
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THIS IS HUGE:
The book of Ezekiel, particularly 14:14 address's themes of repentance, judgment, and the consequences of idolatry. In this chapter, Ezekiel speaks to the people of Judah about the severe drought they are facing as a result of their sins and unfaithfulness to God. Specifically, Ezekiel 14:14 in the King James Version (KJV) says:
> "Then the LORD said unto me, The prophets prophesy lies in my name: I sent them not, neither have I commanded them, neither spake unto them: they prophesy unto you a false vision and divination, and a thing of nought, and the deceit of their heart."
This verse emphasizes that the false prophets arise not because God sends them, but rather because the people have turned away from God and embraced idolatry. As a consequence of their disobedience, they become susceptible to deceit and false teachings.
Idolatry, in this context, represents any form of worship or reliance on things other than the true God. When people prioritize these idols, they distance themselves from God's guidance and protection. As a result, they become vulnerable to false prophets who lead them further astray.
The commentary on this passage often highlights the following points:
The severity of sin: Idolatry is seen as a grave sin that leads to spiritual blindness and separation from God.
The role of false prophets: False prophets are those who claim to speak on behalf of God but are driven by their own deceit and self-interest.
Consequences of disobedience: Turning away from God opens the door to further deception and leads to adverse outcomes, such as drought and suffering.
In Ezekiel 13 from the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, the prophet Ezekiel delivers a message from God denouncing false prophets and prophetesses in Israel. The chapter addresses those who deceive the people with false visions and divinations, leading them away from God's truth. In particular, verses 17-23 focus on women who engage in such deceptive practices.
Key points in Ezekiel 13:17-23 include:
False Prophetesses: God instructs Ezekiel to set his face against the daughters of Israel who prophesy out of their own hearts, indicating that they are fabricating messages rather than conveying God's word.
Hunting Souls: These women are described as "sewing pillows to all armholes" and "making kerchiefs upon the head of every stature to hunt souls." This symbolic language suggests that they are ensnaring people and leading them astray from God.
Deception and Lies: God condemns these prophetesses for lying and making the hearts of the righteous sad, whom God has not made sad, and strengthening the hands of the wicked, that he should not turn from his wicked way.
Divine Judgment: God declares that He is against these false prophetesses and vows to tear their veils and deliver His people from their grasp. He will also reveal their deceptive practices and ensure that they no longer have power to deceive.
In summary, the passage identifies certain women in Israel as "hunters of souls" and false prophetesses who deceive the people with false visions and practices. They are accused of leading the righteous astray and enabling wickedness, for which they face divine judgment.
Essential Study Links
Paula White's role in the CABALs plan to use the church to bring in the NWO
The Roots of NAR New Apostolic Reformation #Laodicea #EndTimes
The False Prophets talking to #Israel same a Jeremiah's day #EndTimes
The Rise of Christian Nationalism is Kingdom Building for the AntiChrist #Gab
A Rebuke of Bill Johnson of Bethel Church NAR APOSTASY
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