With the latest doomsday prediction coming to pass without fulfillment, prominent Christian leaders are warning that although Jesus Christ will return one day, nobody knows exactly when that will be. Russell Moore, president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, pointed in a Washington Post article on Friday to numerous media reports that swirled in the past few
weeks concerning predictions that the world will end on Sept. 23. The doomsday reports were largely based on “Christian numerologist” David Meade’s interpretation of Luke 21:25, who came up with the Sept. 23 doomsday date by analyzing how the recent solar eclipse over America and Hurricane Harvey fit in with Scripture. Moore argued that “any day could be Judgment Day,” READ MORE
Of course people will be lead to deny Christ, they never had Him and the Holy Spirit to begin with. They were in it for the ride only, for the promises only, NOT for repentance, or change, or truth. They liked the church for offering some guilt-free sermons of how you can sin as much as you want because “once saved, always saved” doctrines. Churchgoers are the most to fall into farces than anyone who searches the Scriptures and go after the heart of Jesus with everything they got. Churchgoers tend to listen and believe preachers than open up the Bible. If they do open the Bible, it is to read the Scripture for that day only, and the next time it’s opened will be next Sunday. However, believers that wants to know the truth, they search the Scriptures, they ask questions for clarity, if not clear enough, they spend time and money looking for the truth, and in prayer they seek more revelation from YAHWEH. The word of God is clear, if one has truly confessed and repented of their sins, the Holy Spirit HIMSELF, will be his/her teacher in all manners of the truth. 1 John 2:27 “As for you, the anointing you received from him remains in you, and you do not need anyone to teach you. But as his anointing teaches you about all things and as that anointing is real, not counterfeit—just as it has taught you, remain in him.”