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Wednesday, July 31, 2019

WHO ARE YOU DECEIVING?

WHO ARE YOU DECEIVING?

          You got angry in church and stopped being the member of the choir, left ushering, stopped sanctuary cleaning and every other work you were doing in the church.
Eventually, you've stopped going to the church because someone spoke to you in a way you didn't like...

Most of the messages from the pulpit was against you from your opinion...

Nobody called you when you were sick because according to you, "they do not love or care in the church..."

But pls excuse me...
You've not stopped working for the boss who insults you most of the time, neither have you stopped work because your colleagues spoke ill of you... (Money was the reason)

When you were sick, you didn't wait for your boss to call you or look for you at work. Rather, you called and told him about your present condition. No complaint about him not visiting you (Fear of query or loss of the job)

Do you remember that at school, your teachers, your schoolmates and or even your best friends offended you, yet you didn't stop schooling.

You can easily miss Church but not lectures because the lecturer will take attendance which counts in assessment

You can be late with your appointment with God at Church but you will be extra early for your visa interview at the embassy... �

Who are you deceiving?
I don't blame you too much. Maybe you don't know or you don't have an adequate revelation about Church...

Please, Hear Me! The church is not a "No Offense Club" where all things must be done to please you and you alone.

What have you done in church for the good of others?

According to Scripture, the first knowledge everybody must have about Church is that... It's The House Of God and The Gate of Heaven...
Genesis 28:17...

Your service to God must be with reverential fear, honor, and respect.

God is watching... � _
Change your attitude.

#Let_the_Earth_hear
#Changing _the_World_by_the_Word*

Sunday, January 13, 2019

HOW THE APOSTLES OF JESUS CHRIST DIED???

HOW THE APOSTLES OF JESUS CHRIST DIED.???


1. Matthew
Suffered martyrdom in Ethiopia, Killed by a sword wound.
2. Mark
Died in Alexandria, Egypt, after being dragged by Horses through the streets until he was dead.
3. Luke
Was hanged in Greece as a result of his tremendous Preaching to the lost.
4. John
Faced martyrdom when he was boiled in huge Basin of boiling oil during a wave of persecution In Rome. However, he was miraculously delivered From death.
John was then sentenced to the mines on the prison Island of Patmos. He wrote his prophetic Book of Revelation on Patmos. The apostle John was later freed and returned to serve As Bishop of Edessa in modern Turkey. He died as an old man, the only apostle to die peacefully
5. Peter
He was crucified upside down on an x-shaped cross.
According to church tradition, it was because he told his tormentors that he felt unworthy to die In the same way that Jesus Christ had died.
6. James
The leader of the church in Jerusalem was thrown over a hundred feet down from the southeast pinnacle of the Temple when he refused to deny his faith in Christ. When they discovered that he survived the fall, his
enemies beat James to death with a fuller's club.
* This was the same pinnacle where Satan had taken Jesus during the Temptation.
7. James the Son of Zebedee,
was a fisherman by trade when Jesus Called him to a lifetime of ministry. As a strong leader of the church, James was beheaded at Jerusalem. The Roman officer who guarded James watched amazed as James defended his faith at his trial. Later, the officer walked beside James to the place of execution. Overcome by conviction, he declared his new faith to the judge and Knelt beside James to accept beheading as a Christian.
8. Bartholomew
Also known as Nathaniel Was a missionary to Asia. He witnessed for our Lord in present-day Turkey. Bartholomew was martyred for his preaching in Armenia where he was flayed to death by a whip.
9. Andrew
Was crucified on an x-shaped cross in Patras, Greece. After being whipped severely by seven soldiers they tied his body to the cross with cords to prolong his agony. His followers reported that, when he was led toward the cross, Andrew saluted it in these words: 'I have long desired and expected this happy hour. The cross has been consecrated by the body of Christ hanging on it.' He continued to preach to his tormentors For two days until he expired.
10. Thomas
Was stabbed with a spear in India during one of his missionary trips to establish the church in the Sub-continent.
11. Jude
Was killed with arrows when he refused to deny his faith in Christ.
12. Matthias
The apostle chosen to replace the traitor Judas Iscariot was stoned and then beheaded.
13. Paul
Was tortured and then beheaded by the evil Emperor Nero at Rome in A.D. 67. Paul endured a lengthy imprisonment, which allowed him to write his many
epistles to the churches he had formed throughout the Roman Empire. These letters, which taught many of the foundational Doctrines of Christianity, form a large portion of the New Testament.


Perhaps this is a reminder to us that our sufferings here are indeed minor compared to the intense persecution and cold cruelty faced by the apostles and disciples during their times For the sake of the Faith. And ye shall be hated of all men for my name's sake: But he that endureth to the end shall be saved.
Pass on to encourage other Christians
Why Do we feel sleepy in Prayer,
But stay awake through a 3-hour movie?
Why are we so bored when we look at the HOLY BOOK,
But find it easy to read other books?
Why is it so easy to ignore a msg about God,
Yet we forward the nasty ones?
Why are Prayers getting smaller,
But bars and clubs are expanding
Why is it so easy to worship a celebrity,
But very difficult to engage with God?
Think about it, are you going to forward this?
Are you going to ignore it, cause you think you will get laughed at?
When one door closes, God opens two: If God has opened doors for you, send this message to everyone on your contact list.
Make this message your contribution to the gospel of our Lord

Ref. WhatsApp Group- Prophet prayer Team

Friday, January 04, 2019

Once Saved, Always Saved? or CAN A SAVED MAN BE LOST?

Once Saved, Always Saved? or CAN A SAVED MAN BE LOST?

The word 'IF' is one of the smallest words, but when used, can change the entire structure of a sentence. The definition of IF means: 1) In the event that; 2) On the condition that; or 3) Provided that. KEEP THESE DEFINITIONS IN MIND AND APPLY THEM to the Scripture verses where IF is used.

Knowing the meaning of IF, let us now proceed with a few questions which we will answer according to the Bible. 1) Eternal life is a free gift. How can one receive this gift? 2) Can a true Christian or a born again child of God ever lose his eternal life? 3) Will God give us a gift and then take it away from us? 4) Won't we just lose our crown IF our works are wood, hay, and stubble?

The FIRST QUESTION: Eternal life is a free gift. How can we receive it? The rich young ruler asked Jesus in Mark 10:17, "...what shall I do that I may inherit ETERNAL LIFE?" The answer was to leave all, take up his cross and follow Jesus. In essence, we must believe by faith that Jesus Christ is GOD and dedicate our entire life to His service. The rich young ruler had observed the commandments of the Law from his youth up, but he still lacked. All his righteousness did not grant him ETERNAL LIFE. There is nothing we can do of ourselves to earn eternal life. Truly we are saved by faith, not by works, yet good works, righteousness, and holiness will always follow a true salvation experience. In James 2:14-20 we are told that faith without works is dead. The Bible also tells us that we must WALK IN THE LIGHT as He is in the light (1 John 1:7), and John 8:31 tells us to CONTINUE IN HIS WORD. Hebrews 3:14 states that we are to hold our confidence steadfast UNTO THE END. AS LONG AS we OBEY His voice and KEEP His word, our gift of ETERNAL LIFE remains secure.

The SECOND QUESTION asks whether or not a child of God can ever lose his ETERNAL LIFE. Since we are to be judged by the Bible, let us use it for our answer. Galatians 6:7-9: "Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption, but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap LIFE EVERLASTING. And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall REAP IF we faint not". We must sow to the Spirit to reap everlasting life. This, however, is not sufficient. It states clearly here that we only reap IF (provided that) we faint not. IF we start to sow to the Spirit and faint, we CANNOT reap EVERLASTING LIFE.

Hebrews 3:14: "For we are made partakers of Christ, IF we hold the beginning of our confidence STEDFAST UNTO THE END". How are we made partakers of Christ? IF we REMAIN steadfast (faithful; loyal; firm in belief) unto the end. IF we do not remain faithful UNTO THE END, we CANNOT be partakers of Christ.

How can people say that sin will enter heaven? IF God could not even look on His sinless and blameless Son as He became sin for us, how can He look at a Christian who is willfully sinning and ignore it? Can you honestly hear God say, "It's alright my child? Come enter into the joy of the Lord. I couldn't look on My only begotten Son as He bore the sins of the world, but I'll overlook your sin. After all, My Word only said 'Be ye holy, for I am holy' (1 Peter 1:16), and 'Come out from among them, and be ye separate, and touch not the unclean thing' (II Corinthians 6:17)." Doesn't that sound foolish, especially since His Word teaches that we must live a pure and holy life? Hebrews 5:9 "And being made perfect, he became the author of ETERNAL SALVATION unto ALL them that OBEY Him". Only those who OBEY God will have ETERNAL SALVATION. Revelation 22:14 "Blessed are they that DO his commandments, that they may have RIGHT to the TREE of LIFE, and may ENTER in through the gates into the city."

Adam and Eve were expelled from the Garden of Eden before they partook of the TREE of LIFE because of their sin. Genesis 3:22-24: "...now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the TREE of LIFE and eat, and LIVE FOREVER: (Eternal Life), ...he drove out the man". Here we see plainly that only those who OBEY Him can ENTER Heaven and have ETERNAL LIFE. Adam and Eve had the opportunity to eat of the TREE OF LIFE, but God drove them out before they touched this tree because of their disobedience. As Christians, we have a RIGHT to this TREE of LIFE IF we DO His commandments and OBEY Him. IF we do not do what His Word teaches, we lose our RIGHT to partake of this TREE OF LIFE. IF Adam and Eve would have partaken of this tree, they would have lived forever (eternal life), but SIN barred them from this privilege. IF they were not allowed to eat of this tree because of sin, how can one who has sin in his life be allowed to eat and receive ETERNAL LIFE? God is not partial.

James 4:4 asks us, "...know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God. Whosoever, therefore, will be a FRIEND of the WORLD is the ENEMY of GOD". This verse speaks of spiritual adultery, where we want to be a child of God, but we also want the things of the world. IF we want the world, we are an ENEMY of God. How can a person commit sin (which is considered enmity or opposition to God) and still ENTER heaven? Remember, "...Ye cannot serve God and mammon" Matthew 6:24 and Luke 16:13.

Hebrews 10:38: "Now the just shall live by faith: but IF any man DRAWBACK, my soul shall have no pleasure in him". How can one DRAWBACK IF he has never experienced salvation? An unsaved person cannot draw back because all are born in sin. This scripture has to be referring to Christians going back to sin. Galatians 2:18: "For IF I BUILD AGAIN those things which I DESTROYED, I make myself a TRANSGRESSOR". How can one BUILD AGAIN unless he first DESTROYED something? When a person comes to Christ, he destroys sin. IF he builds again that sin which was destroyed by him, he becomes a TRANSGRESSOR. 1 John 3:4: "Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for SIN in the transgression of the law". 1 John 5:17: "ALL unrighteousness is SIN:". James 4:17: "Therefore to him, that knoweth to do good, and doeth it NOT, to him it is SIN". Romans 6:23: "For the WAGES of SIN is DEATH;". 1 John 3:8: "He that COMMITTETH SIN is of the DEVIL;".

Hebrews 10:26: "For IF we sin wilfully after that we have received (accepted; acquired) the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth NO MORE SACRIFICE for sins". We are no longer covered by the Blood of Jesus IF we WILLFULLY CONTINUE IN SIN after receiving salvation. This condition is also known as backsliding. In this case, we must REPENT and do our "first works" (receive salvation) again. IF we REPENT and CONFESS our sins, we have an Advocate with the Father. If we don't repent again, the Bible states clearly that we have SIN in our lives and NO sin will ENTER heaven. Verse 29 of this chapter mentions a person who had been sanctified (one who was free from sin; purified; and filled with the Holy Spirit) and then had trodden under foot the Son of God. This is crucifying Jesus afresh.

The setting for Mathew 5 (see also in Luke 14:34) is Jesus talking to His disciples. In verse 13 He tells them, "Ye are the salt of the earth: but IF the salt have lost his savor, wherewith shall it be salted? it is henceforth GOOD FOR NOTHING, but to be CAST OUT, and to be trodden under the foot of men". The word "savor" means taste, zest or resemblance. IF we, as the salt, lose our resemblance of Christ (by committing sin) we are GOOD FOR NOTHING. II Peter 2:20-22: "For IF after they have escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, (born again experience) they are AGAIN ENTANGLED THEREIN, AND OVERCOME, (are gone back into the life of sin) the LATTER end is WORSE with them than the BEGINNING. For it had been BETTER for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than, after they have known it, to TURN from the holy commandment DELIVERED unto them. But it is happened unto them according to the true proverb, The dog has turned to his own vomit again, and the sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire". In reality, we are that sow. We were washed and made clean in the Blood of the Lamb, but some return to the wallowing in the mire of sin -the very thing from which they were cleansed. The warning remains: "...the latter end is worse with them than the beginning". In the beginning, they deserved hell, and their latter end is worse. Does it sound like they are going to heaven? Definitely not!

In Romans 11, Paul is talking about the Jews and the Gentiles. He likens both Jews and Gentiles to branches. The Jews are the natural branches (verse 21), but the Gentiles (the wild olive tree-verse 17) are grafted (united closely or implanted) to the root (Jesus Christ). This passage is not talking about sinners, but rather about the children of God; for in verse 16 it says: "...and IF the root be holy, so are the branches". These holy branches (Christians) will be cut off IF they do not continue in the Lord! Verses 20-22 warn us, "...Be not highminded, but fear: For IF God spared not the natural branches, take heed lest he also spare not thee. Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God: on them which fell, severity; but toward thee, goodness, IF thou continue in his goodness: otherwise thou also shalt be cut off". Now IF the branch is cut off, it is No longer partaker of the root of the tree. Remember that this is speaking about the Christian because the branches are holy, and sinners are not holy.

John 15:2-6 also talks of the Vine and the branches, "Every branch in Me (Christians) that beareth not fruit he taketh away: ...and men gather them, and cast them into THE FIRE, and they are burned". However, IF after a person has gone back into sin, and he repents, Romans 11:23 says: "...God is able to graft them in again." If a Christian cannot backslide or lose his salvation, how then can God be able to graft them in again?

In II Peter 1:5-7, The Apostle tells us what to add to our faith and then says in verse 8, "For IF these things (items mentioned in previous verses) be in you and ABOUND, they make you that ye shall neither be barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. ...for IF ye do these things, ye shall never fall". Peter also admonishes us in verse 10, "...give diligence (steady application of work; constancy; continuance) to make your calling and election sure:". He is saying here that there is a continual process involved in making our calling and election (salvation and Eternal Life) sure, and as long as we do those things (verses 5-7), we will not fall. Jude 24 also tells us that Jesus "...is able to keep us from falling". IF we cannot fall, why then does Revelation 22:19 tell us that our name can be taken out of the book of life, and out of the holy city (heaven)? Revelation 20: 15 tells us that our names will not be taken out IF we overcome. Therefore, IF we do not overcome, our names will be blotted out.

Continuing with our THIRD QUESTION we ask: Will God give us a gift and then take it away from us? No, God will not take back our gift of eternal life, yet we can throw it away by our actions. In the first place, eternal life is only promised to those that follow Jesus, do His commandments and obey His voice. The truth is that we will lose our gift of eternal life if we choose to return to a life of sin.

However, for those who feel that the gift of eternal life is unconditional and that they can never lose it, there is a question I would like to ask you. Have you ever received a gift from someone for no other reason than their love for you? I'm sure you have. When you accepted the gift, it was yours to do with as you pleased. You had several options. One option was to keep it and cherish it, while another of your choices was to throw it away or give it away. Perhaps you decided to keep the gift, but after a period of time, it became valueless to you. So you decided to sell this gift. The gift, however, may still be very valuable to someone else. There was someone in the Bible who did the same thing. You may read the story of Esau for yourself in Genesis 24:29-34. He sold his inheritance or birthright (a Christian's inheritance is eternal life -Matthew 19-29) on his own free will for only a mess of pottage. At the point of extreme hunger, the mess of pottage was worth more to Esau than his birthright. Likewise, at a point of discouragement, weakness, or temptation in a Christian, the pleasure of sin may seem to be worth more to him than his inheritance, so he sells his inheritance for the fleshly desires of the present.

Hebrews 12:15-17 calls Esau a FORNICATOR and a PROFANE person, "...who for one morsel of meat sold his birthright". We, too, can sell the priceless gift of salvation and eternal life. IF Esau was considered a profane (impure; defiled; unsanctified, and unholy) person for selling his birthright (a rightful inheritance given to him by birth. A Christian also has a rightful inheritance by birth into the family of God), how much more would we be considered PROFANE and UNHOLY for flirting with the world? What does the Bible say about a fornicator? "...they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God." (Galatians 5:19-21; and 1 Corinthians 6:9-10). Revelation 21:8,27 tells us that these abominable people shall have their part in the LAKE OF FIRE.

Someone said that IF we didn't have the promise of eternal life that we would have to live in fear all the time, being afraid that we would lose our reward. This is incorrect. As a child of God, I do not fear to lose my salvation or eternal life, as long as (provided that) I keep His commandments and do those things that are pleasing in His sight (1 John 3:23). Besides, if I am living in sin it may well be that the FEAR OF GOD would cause me to repent.

No, God does not take back His gift, but we may dispose of it ourselves. Remember: We are free moral agents. God has given each of us the right to choose to serve Him or to serve sin and the devil. Once we accept Him, we are still free moral agents. We still have the choice to continue to follow Him or to return to sin. I've often heard people say, "You cannot even wiggle out of God's hand!" IF this were true, then we would no longer have our freedom of choice. Do you feel that God would allow us to have a choice as a sinner, but to lose all our power of decision or choice as a Christian? This is absurd! God loves His children. He does not make "Christian robots" out of us. We still have our mental capacity of choice when we are Christians. With our free will, we can decide to continue to follow Christ or to sin and pay the consequences.

Finally, the last question raised was: Won't we just lose our crown IF our works are hay, wood, and stubble? People who believe in a "once saved, always saved" doctrine tell us that we only lose our crown IF we sin, but that we still have eternal life. Does the Bible teach this? Paul tells us in II Timothy 4:8: "Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of RIGHTEOUSNESS, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them that love His appearing." Not only is Paul receiving a crown, but all the others that love Christ's appearing. What bride is there that does not love the appearing of the bridegroom?

What do we then do with the Scripture that talks about our works being burned but we ourselves still being saved? 1 Corinthians 3: 12-15 says, "Now if any man build upon this foundation gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, stubble; Every man's work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man's work of what sort it is. If any man's work abides which he hath built thereupon, he shall receive a reward. If any man's work shall be burned, he shall suffer loss: but he himself shall be saved, yet so as by fire." The works referred to in this scripture have nothing to do with the problem of Christians living in sin. The description of one man's work as being wood, hay, and stubble does not mean that they were sinful works. There is no excuse for the Christian who desires to continue in sin and claim eternal life. If you choose to mock the sacrifice which Jesus made for us by continuing in to live in sin while claiming His name, you will lose more than a crown, you'll lose your soul forever in HELL!!

James 1:12-15: "Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love Him. ...But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed. Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death." Notice the process of temptation; a man is tempted through his lust; he is enticed; sin is produced; death is our wage. Some will try to say that a "sinning Christian" will be removed by premature death. These verses do not say that. It tells us that sin brings forth death, for the wages of sin is death (hellfire).

James tells us in verse 12 that IF a man endures (perseveres; holds on; doesn't give into; remains firm under) temptation, he will receive a crown of life. The word LIFE in the twelfth verse means eternal life or, more specifically, a crown of eternal life.

Checking into the Greek, we find that the word death (as used in verse 15) comes from the word THANATOS (pronounced - than' at os). This word can mean either physical death or spiritual death. We do know that because of sin, we all will experience physical death. Everyone who has unconfessed sin in his life will also experience a spiritual death which is Hell. The above passage refers to spiritual death, and not just physical or premature death. The truth is that when you choose sin you choose death, and in choosing death you are rejecting the Life that Jesus offers.

"And the Lord God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, THOU SHALT NOT EAT OF IT: for in the day that thou eatest thereof, thou shalt surely die." (Genesis 2:16-17). the Hebrew word for die in this verse is MUWTH (pronounced mooth). Adam was created as a sinless person (holy), but was given an instruction to obey. God plainly told him that IF he disobeyed and partook of the forbidden fruit, that he would die. We know that on the day when Adam and Eve partook of this fruit they did not die physically, for Adam lived to be nine hundred and thirty years old. (Genesis 5:5) Yet even though they did not have an immediate physical death, they died spiritually, for God said, "...in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die." Here we see a holy person disobeying our holy God. They were no longer holy, and they had to pay the consequence. This consequence was both physical death (which came nine hundred and thirty years later) and spiritual death, which took place at the moment of disobedience. The consequence did not stop with them but has been passed on to every one of Adam's race. IF Adam, being holy, could sin and lose his right to the Garden of Eden and to the Tree of Life, how much more can a Christian today disobey God and lose his right to the Tree of Life?

For those who still choose to believe that a "sinning Christian" only loses his crown, let's back up a little. Paul said that he was receiving a crown of righteousness. If a person loses his crown of righteousness, he is then unrighteous, or unjust. 1 Corinthians 6:9 says, "Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?" Also, "All unrighteousness is sin:" 1 John 5:17; and, "For the wages of sin is death;" Romans 6:23. Continuing with this train of thought, it is obvious that one who does not endure temptation will lose his crown of life. IF he loses his eternal life, then he will receive eternal death or HELL!! Either way, a person with sin in his life cannot continue in sin and still inherit eternal life. The Bible teaches that quite clearly. There are numerous other Scriptures that verify the necessity of a clean, pure life. This pure life is needed to enter heaven.

In 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 Paul is comparing a physical race to the spiritual race. Those who strive for the masteries, (supremacy; championship; victory) must be temperate and must strive lawfully (according to the rules). II Timothy 2:5 tells us that IF a runner does not strive lawfully, he is disqualified. In a physical race, a runner starts out with hopes of making the goal. However some, after entering the race, become discouraged, disinterested, or perhaps distracted. They take their eyes off of the goal and drop out. Those who do not CONTINUE in the race have NO CHANCE at all to win or reach the goal. The spiritual race is the same way. IF we do not obey His commandments (striving Lawfully), or IF we take our eyes off of Him (the goal), we are disqualified from obtaining heaven and eternal life.

Some say that in this passage Paul was only afraid of losing his crown. First of all, I can find no Scripture in the Bible saying that. Secondly, Paul says in verse 27, Notice carefully that he makes it personal: "I myself". Does it sound like he means his crown? Obviously, Paul feared to become a castaway and losing his salvation.

In closing, take the following advice: "Search the scriptures, for in them ye think ye have eternal life:". (John 5:39) Don't stop with these Scriptures mentioned here, but search for yourself, for on the day of Judgment we will not be judged by what we have been taught by men, but rather by the Word of God. Again, I say SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES! On Judgment day you'll be glad that you did!
From Whatsapp Group Bread For The Nations

Thursday, January 03, 2019

Bible Reading Plan In 365 Days

365 Days Plan For Reading The Whole Bible! 

• Day 1 – Jan1 – Genesis 1-4
• Day 2 – Jan2 – Genesis 5-8
• Day 3 – Jan3 – Genesis 9-12
• Day 4 – Jan4 – Genesis 13-17
• Day 5 – Jan5 – Genesis 18-20
• Day 6 – Jan6 – Genesis 21-23
• Day 7 – Jan7 – Genesis 24-25
• Day 8 – Jan8 – Genesis 26-28
• Day 9 – Jan9 – Genesis 29-31
• Day 10 – Jan10 – Genesis 32-35
• Day 11 – Jan11 – Genesis 36-38
• Day 12 – Jan12 – Genesis 39-41
• Day 13 – Jan13 – Genesis 42-43
• Day 14 – Jan14 – Genesis 44-46
• Day 15 – Jan15 – Genesis 47-50
• Day 16 – Jan16 – Exodus 1-4
• Day 17 – Jan17 – Exodus 5-7
• Day 18 – Jan18 – Exodus 8-10
• Day 19 – Jan19 – Exodus 11-13
• Day 20 – Jan20 – Exodus 14-16
• Day 21 – Jan21 – Exodus 17-20
• Day 22 – Jan22 – Exodus 21-23
• Day 23 – Jan23 – Exodus 24-27
• Day 24 – Jan24 – Exodus 28-30
• Day 25 – Jan25 – Exodus 31-34
• Day 26 – Jan26 – Exodus 35-37
• Day 27 – Jan27 – Exodus 38-40
• Day 28 – Jan28 – Leviticus 1-4
• Day 29 – Jan29 – Leviticus 5-7
• Day 30 – Jan30 – Leviticus 8-10
• Day 31 – Jan31 – Leviticus 11-13
• Day 32 – Feb1 – Leviticus 14-15
• Day 33 – Feb2 – Leviticus 16-18
• Day 34 – Feb3 – Leviticus 19-21
• Day 35 – Feb4 – Leviticus 22-23
• Day 36 – Feb5 – Leviticus 24-25
• Day 37 – Feb6 – Leviticus 26-27
• Day 38 – Feb7 – Numbers 1-2
• Day 39 – Feb8 – Numbers 3-4
• Day 40 – Feb9 – Numbers 5-6
• Day 41 – Feb10 – Numbers 7
• Day 42 – Feb11 – Numbers 8-10
• Day 43 – Feb12 – Numbers 11-13
• Day 44 – Feb13 – Numbers 14-15
• Day 45 – Feb14 – Numbers 16-18
• Day 46 – Feb15 – Numbers 19-21
• Day 47 – Feb16 – Numbers 22-24
• Day 48 – Feb17 – Numbers 25-26
• Day 49 – Feb18 – Numbers 27-29
• Day 50 – Feb19 – Numbers 30-32
• Day 51 – Feb20 – Numbers 33-36
• Day 52 – Feb21 – Deuteronomy 1-2
• Day 53 – Feb22 – Deuteronomy 3-4
• Day 54 – Feb23 – Deuteronomy 5-8
• Day 55 – Feb24 – Deuteronomy 9-11
• Day 56 – Feb25 – Deuteronomy 12-15
• Day 57 – Feb26 – Deuteronomy 16-19
• Day 58 – Feb27 – Deuteronomy 20-22
• Day 59 – Feb28 – Deuteronomy 23-25
• Day 60 – Mar1 – Deuteronomy 26-27
• Day 61 – Mar2 – Deuteronomy 28-29
• Day 62 – Mar3 – Deuteronomy 30-32
• Day 63 – Mar4 – Deuteronomy 33-34
• Day 64 – Mar5 – Joshua 1-4
• Day 65 – Mar6 – Joshua 5-7
• Day 66 – Mar7 – Joshua 8-10
• Day 67 – Mar8 – Joshua 11-13
• Day 68 – Mar9 – Joshua 14-17
• Day 69 – Mar10 – Joshua 18-20
• Day 70 – Mar11 – Joshua 21-22
• Day 71 – Mar12 – Joshua 23-24
• Day 72 – Mar13 – Judges 1-3
• Day 73 – Mar14 – Judges 4-5
• Day 74 – Mar15 – Judges 6-8
• Day 75 – Mar16 – Judges 9-10
• Day 76 – Mar17 – Judges 11-13
• Day 77 – Mar18 – Judges 14-16
• Day 78 – Mar19 – Judges 17-19
• Day 79 – Mar20 – Judges 20-21
• Day 80 – Mar21 – Ruth 1-4
• Day 81 – Mar22 – 1 Samuel 1-3
• Day 82 – Mar23 – 1 Samuel 4-7
• Day 83 – Mar24 – 1 Samuel 8-12
• Day 84 – Mar25 – 1 Samuel 13-14
• Day 85 – Mar26 – 1 Samuel 15-16
• Day 86 – Mar27 – 1 Samuel 17-18
• Day 87 – Mar28 – 1 Samuel 19-21
• Day 88 – Mar29 – 1 Samuel 22-24
• Day 89 – Mar30 – 1 Samuel 25-27
• Day 90 – Mar31 – 1 Samuel 28-31
• Day 91 – Apr1 – 2 Samuel 1-3
• Day 92 – Apr2 – 2 Samuel 4-7
• Day 93 – Apr3 – 2 Samuel 8-11
• Day 94 – Apr4 – 2 Samuel 12-13
• Day 95 – Apr5 – 2 Samuel 14-16
• Day 96 – Apr6 – 2 Samuel 17-19
• Day 97 – Apr7 – 2 Samuel 20-22
• Day 98 – Apr8 – 2 Samuel 23-24
• Day 99 – Apr9 – 1 Kings 1-2
• Day 100 – Apr10 – 1 Kings 3-5
• Day 101 – Apr11 – 1 Kings 6-7
• Day 102 – Apr12 – 1 Kings 8-9
• Day 103 – Apr13 – 1 Kings 10-12
• Day 104 – Apr14 – 1 Kings 13-15
• Day 105 – Apr15 – 1 Kings 16-18
• Day 106 – Apr16 – 1 Kings 19-20
• Day 107 – Apr17 – 1 Kings 21-22
• Day 108 – Apr18 – 2 Kings 1-3
• Day 109 – Apr19 – 2 Kings 4-5
• Day 110 – Apr20 – 2 Kings 6-8
• Day 111 – Apr21 – 2 Kings 9-10
• Day 112 – Apr22 – 2 Kings 11-13
• Day 113 – Apr23 – 2 Kings 14-16
• Day 114 – Apr24 – 2 Kings 17-18
• Day 115 – Apr25 – 2 Kings 19-21
• Day 116 – Apr26 – 2 Kings 22-23
• Day 117 – Apr27 – 2 Kings 24-25
• Day 118 – Apr28 – 1 Chronicles 1-2
• Day 119 – Apr29 – 1 Chronicles 3-4
• Day 120 – Apr30 – 1 Chronicles 5-6
• Day 121 – May1 – 1 Chronicles 7-9
• Day 122 – May2 – 1 Chronicles 10-12
• Day 123 – May3 – 1 Chronicles 13-16
• Day 124 – May4 – 1 Chronicles 17-19
• Day 125 – May5 – 1 Chronicles 20-23
• Day 126 – May6 – 1 Chronicles 24-26
• Day 127 – May7 – 1 Chronicles 27-29
• Day 128 – May8 – 2 Chronicles 1-4
• Day 129 – May9 – 2 Chronicles 5-7
• Day 130 – May10 – 2 Chronicles 8-11
• Day 131 – May11 – 2 Chronicles 12-16
• Day 132 – May12 – 2 Chronicles 17-20
• Day 133 – May13 – 2 Chronicles 21-24
• Day 134 – May14 – 2 Chronicles 25-28
• Day 135 – May15 – 2 Chronicles 29-31
• Day 136 – May16 – 2 Chronicles 32-34
• Day 137 – May17 – 2 Chronicles 35-36
• Day 138 – May18 – Ezra 1-4
• Day 139 – May19 – Ezra 5-7
• Day 140 – May20 – Ezra 8-10
• Day 141 – May21 – Nehemiah 1-3
• Day 142 – May22 – Nehemiah 4-7
• Day 143 – May23 – Nehemiah 8-10
• Day 144 – May24 – Nehemiah 11-13
• Day 145 – May25 – Esther 1-5
• Day 146 – May26 – Esther 6-10
• Day 147 – May27 – Job 1-4
• Day 148 – May28 – Job 5-8
• Day 149 – May29 – Job 9-12
• Day 150 – May30 – Job 13-16
• Day 151 – May31 – Job 17-20
• Day 152 – Jun1 – Job 21-24
• Day 153 – Jun2 – Job 25-30
• Day 154 – Jun3 – Job 31-34
• Day 155 – Jun4 – Job 35-38
• Day 156 – Jun5 – Job 39-42
• Day 157 – Jun6 – Psalms 1-8
• Day 158 – Jun7 – Psalms 9-17
• Day 159 – Jun8 – Psalms 18-21
• Day 160 – Jun9 – Psalms 22-27
• Day 161 – Jun10 – Psalms 28-33
• Day 162 – Jun11 – Psalms 34-37
• Day 163 – Jun12 – Psalms 38-42
• Day 164 – Jun13 – Psalms 43-49
• Day 165 – Jun14 – Psalms 50-55
• Day 166 – Jun15 – Psalms 56-61
• Day 167 – Jun16 – Psalms 62-68
• Day 168 – Jun17 – Psalms 69-72
• Day 169 – Jun18 – Psalms 73-77
• Day 170 – Jun19 – Psalms 78-80
• Day 171 – Jun20 – Psalms 81-88
• Day 172 – Jun21 – Psalms 89-94
• Day 173 – Jun22 – Psalms 95-103
• Day 174 – Jun23 – Psalms 104-106
• Day 175 – Jun24 – Psalms 107-111
• Day 176 – Jun25 – Psalms 112-118
• Day 177 – Jun26 – Psalm 119
• Day 178 – Jun27 – Psalms 120-133
• Day 179 – Jun28 – Psalms 134-140
• Day 180 – Jun29 – Psalms 141-150
• Day 181 – Jun30 – Proverbs 1-3
• Day 182 – Jul1 – Proverbs 4-7
• Day 183 – Jul2 – Proverbs 8-11
• Day 184 – Jul3 – Proverbs 12-14
• Day 185 – Jul4 – Proverbs 15-17
• Day 186 – Jul5 – Proverbs 18-20
• Day 187 – Jul6 – Proverbs 21-23
• Day 188 – Jul7 – Proverbs 24-26
• Day 189 – Jul8 – Proverbs 27-29
• Day 190 – Jul9 – Proverbs 30-31
• Day 191 – Jul10 – Ecclesiastes 1-4
• Day 192 – Jul11 – Ecclesiastes 5-8
• Day 193 – Jul12 – Ecclesiastes 9-12
• Day 194 – Jul13 – Song of Solomon 1-4
• Day 195 – Jul14 – Song of Solomon 5-8
• Day 196 – Jul15 – Isaiah 1-3
• Day 197 – Jul16 – Isaiah 4-8
• Day 198 – Jul17 – Isaiah 9-11
• Day 199 – Jul18 – Isaiah 12-14
• Day 200 – Jul19 – Isaiah 15-19
• Day 201 – Jul20 – Isaiah 20-24
• Day 202 – Jul21 – Isaiah 25-28
• Day 203 – Jul22 – Isaiah 29-31
• Day 204 – Jul23 – Isaiah 32-34
• Day 205 – Jul24 – Isaiah 35-37
• Day 206 – Jul25 – Isaiah 38-40
• Day 207 – Jul26 – Isaiah 41-43
• Day 208 – Jul27 – Isaiah 44-46
• Day 209 – Jul28 – Isaiah 47-49
• Day 210 – Jul29 – Isaiah 50-52
• Day 211 – Jul30 – Isaiah 53-56
• Day 212 – Jul31 – Isaiah 57-59
• Day 213 – Aug1 – Isaiah 60-63
• Day 214 – Aug2 – Isaiah 64-66
• Day 215 – Aug3 – Jeremiah 1-3
• Day 216 – Aug4 – Jeremiah 4-5
• Day 217 – Aug5 – Jeremiah 6-8
• Day 218 – Aug6 – Jeremiah 9-11
• Day 219 – Aug7 – Jeremiah 12-14
• Day 220 – Aug8 – Jeremiah 15-17
• Day 221 – Aug9 – Jeremiah 18-21
• Day 222 – Aug10 – Jeremiah 22-24
• Day 223 – Aug11 – Jeremiah 25-27
• Day 224 – Aug12 – Jeremiah 28-30
• Day 225 – Aug13 – Jeremiah 31-32
• Day 226 – Aug14 – Jeremiah 33-36
• Day 227 – Aug15 – Jeremiah 37-39
• Day 228 – Aug16 – Jeremiah 40-43
• Day 229 – Aug17 – Jeremiah 44-46
• Day 230 – Aug18 – Jeremiah 47-48
• Day 231 – Aug19 – Jeremiah 49
• Day 232 – Aug20 – Jeremiah 50
• Day 233 – Aug21 – Jeremiah 51-52
• Day 234 – Aug22 – Lamentations 1-2
• Day 235 – Aug23 – Lamentations 3-5
• Day 236 – Aug24 – Ezekiel 1-4
• Day 237 – Aug25 – Ezekiel 5-8
• Day 238 – Aug26 – Ezekiel 9-12
• Day 239 – Aug27 – Ezekiel 13-15
• Day 240 – Aug28 – Ezekiel 16-17
• Day 241 – Aug29 – Ezekiel 18-20
• Day 242 – Aug30 – Ezekiel 21-22
• Day 243 – Aug31 – Ezekiel 23-24
• Day 244 – Sep1 – Ezekiel 25-27
• Day 245 – Sep2 – Ezekiel 28-30
• Day 246 – Sep3 – Ezekiel 31-32
• Day 247 – Sep4 – Ezekiel 33-35
• Day 248 – Sep5 – Ezekiel 36-38
• Day 249 – Sep6 – Ezekiel 39-40
• Day 250 – Sep7 – Ezekiel 41-43
• Day 251 – Sep8 – Ezekiel 44-46
• Day 252 – Sep9 – Ezekiel 47-48
• Day 253 – Sep10 – Daniel 1-3
• Day 254 – Sep11 – Daniel 4-5
• Day 255 – Sep12 – Daniel 6-8
• Day 256 – Sep13 – Daniel 9-12
• Day 257 – Sep14 – Hosea 1-4
• Day 258 – Sep15 – Hosea 5-9
• Day 259 – Sep16 – Hosea 10-14
• Day 260 – Sep17 – Joel 1-3
• Day 261 – Sep18 – Amos 1-4
• Day 262 – Sep19 – Amos 5-9
• Day 263 – Sep20 – Obadiah 1
• Day 264 – Sep21 – Jonah 1-4
• Day 265 – Sep22 – Micah 1-4
• Day 266 – Sep23 – Micah 5-7
• Day 267 – Sep24 – Nahum 1-3
• Day 268 – Sep25 – Habakkuk 1-3
• Day 269 – Sep26 – Zephaniah 1-3
• Day 270 – Sep27 – Haggai 1-2
• Day 271 – Sep28 – Zechariah 1-5
• Day 272 – Sep29 – Zechariah 6-10
• Day 273 – Sep30 – Zechariah 11-14
• Day 274 – Oct1 – Malachi 1-4
• Day 275 – Oct2 – Matthew 1-4
• Day 276 – Oct3 – Matthew 5-6
• Day 277 – Oct4 – Matthew 7-9
• Day 278 – Oct5 – Matthew 10-11
• Day 279 – Oct6 – Matthew 12-13
• Day 280 – Oct7 – Matthew 14-17
• Day 281 – Oct8 – Matthew 18-20
• Day 282 – Oct9 – Matthew 21-22
• Day 283 – Oct10 – Matthew 23-24
• Day 284 – Oct11 – Matthew 25-26
• Day 285 – Oct12 – Matthew 27-28
• Day 286 – Oct13 – Mark 1-3
• Day 287 – Oct14 – Mark 4-5
• Day 288 – Oct15 – Mark 6-7
• Day 289 – Oct16 – Mark 8-9
• Day 290 – Oct17 – Mark 10-11
• Day 291 – Oct18 – Mark 12-13
• Day 292 – Oct19 – Mark 14
• Day 293 – Oct20 – Mark 15-16
• Day 294 – Oct21 – Luke 1-2
• Day 295 – Oct22 – Luke 3-4
• Day 296 – Oct23 – Luke 5-6
• Day 297 – Oct24 – Luke 7-8
• Day 298 – Oct25 – Luke 9-10
• Day 299 – Oct26 – Luke 11-12
• Day 300 – Oct27 – Luke 13-15
• Day 301 – Oct28 – Luke 16-18
• Day 302 – Oct29 – Luke 19-20
• Day 303 – Oct30 – Luke 21-22
• Day 304 – Oct31 – Luke 23-24
• Day 305 – Nov1 – John 1-2
• Day 306 – Nov2 – John 3-4
• Day 307 – Nov3 – John 5-6
• Day 308 – Nov4 – John 7-8
• Day 309 – Nov5 – John 9-10
• Day 310 – Nov6 – John 11-12
• Day 311 – Nov7 – John 13-15
• Day 312 – Nov8 – John 16-17
• Day 313 – Nov9 – John 18-19
• Day 314 – Nov10 – John 20-21
• Day 315 – Nov11 – Acts 1-3
• Day 316 – Nov12 – Acts 4-5
• Day 317 – Nov13 – Acts 6-7
• Day 318 – Nov14 – Acts 8-9
• Day 319 – Nov15 – Acts 10-11
• Day 320 – Nov16 – Acts 12-13
• Day 321 – Nov17 – Acts 14-15
• Day 322 – Nov18 – Acts 16-17
• Day 323 – Nov19 – Acts 18-19
• Day 324 – Nov20 – Acts 20-21
• Day 325 – Nov21 – Acts 22-23
• Day 326 – Nov22 – Acts 24-26
• Day 327 – Nov23 – Acts 27-28
• Day 328 – Nov24 – Romans 1-3
• Day 329 – Nov25 – Romans 4-7
• Day 330 – Nov26 – Romans 8-10
• Day 331 – Nov27 – Romans 11-14
• Day 332 – Nov28 – Romans 15-16
• Day 333 – Nov29 – 1 Corinthians 1-4
• Day 334 – Nov30 – 1 Corinthians 5-9
• Day 335 – Dec1 – 1 Corinthians 10-13
• Day 336 – Dec2 – 1 Corinthians 14-16
• Day 337 – Dec3 – 2 Corinthians 1-4
• Day 338 – Dec4 – 2 Corinthians 5-9
• Day 339 – Dec5 – 2 Corinthians 10-13
• Day 340 – Dec6 – Galatians 1-3
• Day 341 – Dec7 – Galatians 4-6
• Day 342 – Dec8 – Ephesians 1-3
• Day 343 – Dec9 – Ephesians 4-6
• Day 344 – Dec10 – Philippians 1-4
• Day 345 – Dec11 – Colossians 1-4
• Day 346 – Dec12 – 1 Thessalonians 1-5
• Day 347 – Dec13 – 2 Thessalonians 1-3
• Day 348 – Dec14 – 1 Timothy 1-6
• Day 349 – Dec15 – 2 Timothy 1-4
• Day 350 – Dec16 – Philemon 1; Titus 1-3
• Day 351 – Dec17 – Hebrews 1-4
• Day 352 – Dec18 – Hebrews 5-8
• Day 353 – Dec19 – Hebrews 9-10
• Day 354 – Dec20 – Hebrews 11-13
• Day 355 – Dec21 – James 1-5
• Day 356 – Dec22 – 1 Peter 1-5; 2 Peter 1-3
• Day 357 – Dec23 – 1 John 1-5
• Day 358 – Dec24 – 2 John 1; 3 John 1; Jude 1
• Day 359 – Dec25 – Revelation 1-3
• Day 360 – Dec26 – Revelation 4-7
• Day 361 – Dec27 – Revelation 8-11
• Day 362 – Dec28 – Revelation 12-14
• Day 363 – Dec29 – Revelation 15-17
• Day 364 – Dec30 – Revelation 18-19
• Day 365 – Dec31 – Revelation 20-22


Enjoy the reading your Holy Bible.

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

DID YOU KNOW THAT?

               DID YOU KNOW THAT?
1. The garden of Eden was in Iraq.
2. Mesopotamia which is now Iraq was the cradle of civilization!
3. Noah built the ark in Iraq.
4. The Tower of Babel was in Iraq.
5. Abraham was from Ur, which is in Southern Iraq!
6. Isaac's wife Rebekah is from Nahor which is in Iraq.
7. Jacob met Rachel in Iraq.
8. Jonah preached in Nineveh, which is in Iraq.
9. Assyria which is in Iraq conquered the ten tribes of Israel.
10. Amos cried out in Iraq!
11. Babylon which is in Iraq destroyed Jerusalem.
12. Daniel was in the lion's den in Iraq!
13. The 3 Hebrew children were in the fire in Iraq.
14. Belshazzar, the King of Babylon saw the "writing on the wall" in Iraq.
15. Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, carried the Jews captive into Iraq.
16. Ezekiel preached in Iraq.
17. The wise men were from Iraq.
18. Peter preached in Iraq.
19. The "Empire of Man" described in Revelation is called Babylon which was a city in Iraq!
AND, DID YOU ALSO KNOW THAT?
Israel is the nation most often mentioned in the Bible. But do you know which nation is second? It is Iraq! 
However, that is not the name that is used in the Bible. The names used in the Bible are Babylon, Chaldean, Land of Shinar and Mesopotamia. The word Mesopotamia means between the two rivers, more exactly between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. The name Iraq means country with deep roots. Indeed Iraq is a country with deep roots and is a very significant country in the Bible. Here's why:
👉Eden was in Iraq-Genesis 2:10-14
👉Adam & Eve were created in Iraq-Genesis 2:7-8
👉Satan made his first recorded appearance in Iraq-Genesis 3:1-6
👉Nimrod established Babylon & Tower of Babel was built in Iraq-Genesis 10:8-97; 11:1-4
👉The confusion of the languages took place in Iraq-Genesis 11:5-11
👉Abraham came from a city in Iraq-Genesis 11:31; Acts 7:2-4
👉Isaac's bride came from Iraq-Genesis 24:3-4; 10
👉Jacob spent 20 years in Iraq-Genesis 27:42-45; 31:38
👉The first world Empire was in Iraq-Daniel 1:1-2;2:36-38
👉The greatest revival in history was in a city in Iraq-Jonah 3
👉The events of the book of Esther took place in Iraq-Esther
👉The book of Nahum was a prophecy against a city in Iraq-Nahum
👉The book or Revelation has prophecies against Babylon, which was the old name for the nation of Iraq-Revelation 17 &18
No other nation, except Israel, that has more history and prophecy associated to it than Iraq.
Surprised??? 
HAVE YOU LEARNT SOMETHING??? 
Thank The Bible Researchers!!!

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Monday, November 26, 2018

Do you know That????

"IRAQ and the BIBLE"
Very interesting, Heart Touching and Educating.
*DID YOU KNOW THAT?*
*1.* The garden of Eden was in Iraq.
*2.* Mesopotamia which is now Iraq was the cradle of civilization!
*3.* Noah built the ark in Iraq.
*4.* The Tower of Babel was in Iraq.
*5.* Abraham was from Ur, which is in Southern Iraq!
*6.* Isaac's wife Rebekah is from Nahor which is in Iraq.
*7.* Jacob met Rachel in Iraq.
*8.* Jonah preached in Nineveh, which is in Iraq.
*9.* Assyria which is in Iraq conquered the ten tribes of Israel.
*10.* Amos cried out in Iraq!
*11.* Babylon which is in Iraq destroyed Jerusalem.
*12.* Daniel was in the lion's den in Iraq!
*13.* The 3 Hebrew children were in the fire in Iraq.
*14.* Belshazzar, the King of Babylon saw the "writing on the wall" in Iraq.
*15.* Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, carried the Jews captive into Iraq.
*16.* Ezekiel preached in Iraq.
*17.* The wise men were from Iraq.
*18.* Peter preached in Iraq.
*19.* The "Empire of Man" described in Revelation is called Babylon which was a city in Iraq!
*AND, DID YOU ALSO KNOW THAT?*
Israel is the nation most often mentioned in the Bible. But do you know which nation is second? It is Iraq!
However, that is not the name that is used in the Bible. The names used in the Bible are Babylon, Chaldean, Land of Shinar, and Mesopotamia. The word Mesopotamia means between the two rivers, more exactly between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. The name Iraq, means country with deep roots. Indeed Iraq is a country with deep roots and is a very significant country in the Bible. Here's why:
👉Eden was in Iraq-Genesis 2:10-14
👉Adam & Eve were created in Iraq-Genesis 2:7-8
👉Satan made his first recorded appearance in Iraq-Genesis 3:1-6
👉Nimrod established Babylon & Tower of Babel was built in Iraq-Genesis 10:8-97; 11:1-4
👉The confusion of the languages took place in Iraq-Genesis 11:5-11
👉Abraham came from a city in Iraq-Genesis 11:31; Acts 7:2-4
👉Isaac's bride came from Iraq-Genesis 24:3-4; 10
👉Jacob spent 20 years in Iraq-Genesis 27:42-45; 31:38
👉The first world Empire was in Iraq-Daniel 1:1-2;2:36-38
👉The greatest revival in history was in a city in Iraq-Jonah 3
👉The events of the book of Esther took place in Iraq-Esther
👉The book of Nahum was a prophecy against a city in Iraq-Nahum
👉The book or Revelation has prophecies against Babylon, which was the old name for the nation of Iraq-Revelation 17 &18
No other nation, except Israel, that has more history and prophecy associated to it than Iraq.
Surprised???
*HAVE YOU LEARNT SOMETHING???*
Thank The Bible Researchers!!!
*PLS SHARE TO EDUCATE OTHERS*.     🎊🌷🎊

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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

The second coming of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is near. Are you prepared for that?

Dear brothers and sisters,
The second coming of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is near. Are you prepared for that?
Have you accepted him? If not, God is still knocking the door of your heart and giving you a second chance to have an eternal life.
For its written in John 5:24 - "Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that hearth my word, and believth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life." That's the gift our Lord blessed his followers with. The grace of our God is so huge that it covers everything.

But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only. But as the days of Noah were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered into the ark, And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.


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