True “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.

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Texas Newspaper called the “Odessa American” states that “Sunday is for rest and worship because doing so is essential, not optional”

While this article is penned about Christmas falling on a Sunday this year, it specifically highlights the “importance” of Sunday keeping, or Sunday sacredness.

The writer stated: “One, Sunday is the Lord’s Day, and the Lord’s Day is the day when Christians observe the Sabbath principle. Sunday is a day to rest and worship. It’s the day the early church met together for prayer, singing, preaching, and fellowship. It’s the day we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, and it’s a fitting day to celebrate the miracle of the incarnation that preceded Jesus’ sacrificial death and victorious resurrection.” – Source.

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The New York Time’s states that “the spirit of blue laws are needed today now than ever”

The article went on to state:

“In the early labor movement, a broad and diverse base of religious people found common cause around Sabbath laws. These laws (often called blue laws) are now usually seen as examples of antiquated, puritanical, even theocratic impulses: prim religious people running around trying to make sure no one enjoys a beer on a Sunday afternoon. Advocates of Sabbatarianism, however, saw their work as an act of resistance to greed and a fight for the laborer.”

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Religious Laws Coming Soon to USA

religiouslawsAs many of you know, and as I stated on my “religious laws are coming as prophesied” page; I started that page offline during the 2016 campaign because of what I saw going on between Trump and a few others wherein talk of religion was ramping up. And when Trump was elected I made the page public on January 20th. And yes, we have all seen a few political leaders being moved to speak religiously for years knowing the prophecy was soon to fulfill. I recall many years ago wherein Texas Governor Rick Perry literally preached during his 2012 campaign demanding we ignore Jesus Christ and join the church with the State even more so than it already is; and he did so claiming it’s what Christ would want. And so of course, as students of prophecy we all watched closely to see when this prophesied event would finally come to fruition.  Continue reading