According to Catholic Agency News on July 18, 2024, “the National Eucharistic Congress officially kicked off Wednesday evening with the triumphant culmination of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimages, the solemn entry of the Eucharistic Jesus in a papally-blessed golden monstrance, and speeches from Catholic luminaries that set the tone for the historic five-day event.”
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‘Blasphemy’ in Jesus Super Bowl Ad
On February 11, 2024, the news reported that “During one of the early commercial breaks during the 2024 Super Bowl, Come Near aired its ad featuring scenes of people of all sorts washing someone’s feet in emulation of Jesus. But many felt the ad completely missed the Biblical point. The ad was to highlight HeGetsUs.Com… However, many on social media felt the ad was “blasphemous” and did not actually represent the lesson Jesus was attempting to impart to his followers at all.”
Continue readingWhich Jesus do YOU Await? (false revivals exposed)
In today’s world, and especially if you’re one to study prophecy, it has become quite obvious there is “another Jesus” being preached today by all churches and especially by Rome who fostered the idea first.
Take the “Jesus” being proclaimed at the recent so-called revivals of the “He gets us Agenda”, “Jesus Revolution”, or the “Asbury Revival”, who by the way just had a marketing failure of a false revival April 29, 2023 wherein they were unable to fill the stadium with Christians from around the nation. But it appears when they saw the numbers failing to fill the seats, they opted to promote a Hollywood rapper who appeared at the stadium along with blaring music from Taylor Swift who again, is not someone you would expect to be singing at a Christian revival. They did this because the true and most powerful Jesus of the Bible would NOT send His obedient flock to that stadium to expect a “revival” as they call it. You will soon discover that “revival” was in fact an ongoing attempt to indoctrinate those attending. Therefore, as expected, they opted to appeal to the flock already seeking “another Jesus.”
Continue readingTrue “Revival”?
On February 12, a Super Bowl commercials promoted another “Jesus” as an agenda by “government approved 501c3” so-called Christian group “He Gets Us” and it reportedly costs $7 million for 30 seconds.
On February 8, at the ecumenical “Asbury University” breaks out a so-called “Asbury revival” for over 13 days where tens of thousands flocked to Kentucky where “attendees recorded the scene of hundreds raising their hands whilst singing a hymn at the auditorium. Clips spawned social media days after the Christian movement, He Gets Us, broke the internet with its $7 million advert at the Superbowl.”
At the same time thousands gather for Jesus March Revival in California where “Christian rock band ‘United Revival’ performed for the crowd and shared testimonies of how their faith has impacted and transformed their lives.” United Revival’s foundational beliefs includes the doctrine of Trinity. Trinity is a fruit of the great apostasy which is the central doctrine of the Roman Catholic church along with such false doctrines as Sunday keeping and immortality of the soul.
Continue readingHow This Church Is Morphing Into a Spirit-Filled Awakening
One of the most hopeful signs is what is beginning to happen in the Church of England, the official church of which Queen Elizabeth II is the titular head. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, is a Spirit-filled Christian who speaks in tongues. Steven told me that recently he gave an altar call and prayed for each person who came forward for the baptism of Holy Spirit. This is virtually unheard of. Source