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Challenging the narrative and forgiving the transgressors

By Elizabeth Prata

I copied and pasted a screen shot of the Center for Disease Control data on deaths from covid alone, without comorbidities. I restated the facts in the page and linked to the source. This is good journalism. There was no interpretation, no hyperbole, no opinion. Just the facts.

Initially, friendly people were shocked at what the data showed. It challenged the narrative that covid is a huge killer and the narrative that it’s a threat around every corner. They thanked me and simply retweeted the post. Some people went ahead and investigated further, going to the link. I loved that. It’s what journalism is for, to present unvarnished information so people can make good decisions, and cite the source in case they want to delve further.

Then after about an hour or so, the naysayers got a-hold of the tweet and the onslaught began.

I’ve been used to push-back, but the things that were tweeted or emailed to me represented an entirely different level of vile. I will not repeat them, just trust me when I say the indecent replies were on a cruelty level akin to the tenth circle of hell.

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I received thousands and thousands of replies, many of which were abhorrent. I mean vile beyond imagining. Remember, the tweet was simply a screen shot and some facts.

The statistics on that one tweet are astounding, within 8 hours it had gotten almost 300,000 engagements.

That’s a lot.

The onslaught continued but I tuned out, saving my sanity and for more edifying things. I’d forgotten that Twitter now has a mechanism to filter replies. If I’d remembered before tweeting it I could have clicked on the button that said only people I follow can reply, but it was too little too late. I kept the Tweet up because it is important information and it should be in the public square.

The episode was also instructive in a larger sense. So what’s instructive about tsunamis of despicable behavior and speech?

I write essays here at my blog The End Time on prophecy, discernment, and encouragement. Two-thirds of my ministry often sparks onslaughts. Prophecy triggers people. Discernment triggers people. Especially discernment. In discernment, whenever I post that so-and-so teacher is false, there is inevitably a tsunami of push-back refuting the plain, biblical facts.

I’ve developed a thick skin, having been an investigative journalist in a small town owned by the Democrats. I cut my teeth on controversy. So it doesn’t faze me when it happens, and I want to learn from every experience, including adverse reactions to facts. Inevitably, I ask, “Why?”

What I have learned through riding these occasional but always surprising waves of aggressive reactions to biblical things, is that the harder and faster and fiercer the push-back, the deeper that satan has his claws into that person or into that philosophy. The worse the aggressive reaction, the more that satan is protecting his own.

It might sound weird to speak of satan in these science-y days, but never forget that for a God-allowed period, satan is the god of this world. Three times in the Gospel of John Jesus refers to satan as the “ruler of this world” (John 12:31, 14:30, 16:11) and in 2 Corinthians 4:4 Paul refers to satan as the god of this age. He has his own philosophies and strongholds and he doesn’t like them to be challenged.

Here’s a metaphor. In the days before laws were made about picking up doggie poo, when you walked along the sidewalk and saw a fresh steamy pile, you’d also see a horde of flies crawling all over it. If you poked the pile, the flies would arise and fly chaotically around.

Vivid scene, but that is what happens when you poke one of satan’s dearly held fortresses. The higher the activity of the flies indicates the depth of satan’s devotion to it.

the ruler of the power of the air, the spirit who is now at work in the sons of disobedience (Ephesians 2:2)

Every tweet, every email represents a soul behind the words. Our fight is not against these poor, anguished, deluded souls spewing vile things or perpetrating vile deeds in public. They need Jesus, as I once did. Hate hidden in the heart isn’t even suppressed any more these days but allowed to foam and increase and flood the public square. They do these things because they are under satan’s clutches, clinging to strongholds and deceiving philosophies and empty promises. They need release.

For the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds. (2 Corinthians 10:4).

The worldview war is mounting- fast! I feel for the unsaved, as the satanic worldview is being fiercely protected, the unsaved are being well used, thus, their spiritual anguish is high. But as difficult as it is, as righteous as it is to hate satan, we need to stay salt and light for the deceived souls. We need to pump out truth, grace, and Bible, Bible, Bible.

The darker the world gets, and it IS getting very dark here in America, the lighter we need to be. It’s hard, but fortunately we have the strength of His Holy Spirit to aid us in this important work. Keep going, sisters, keep going. One step after another.

and that repentance for forgiveness of sins would be proclaimed in His name to all the nations, beginning from Jerusalem. (Luke 24:47)

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When My Work On Earth’s Complete

WHEN MY WORK ON EARTH’S COMPLETE ©
BY Jill Mackey*

The day I fly to Heaven
and walk on streets of gold-
I’ll be greeted by Lord Jesus
and all the saints of old.

I’ll see the ones I loved in life
who took the flight before-
a crowd of waiting witnesses
as I enter heaven’s door.

I’ll touch my Savior’s nail-pierced hands
and where thorns had scarred His face-
He suffered on the cross with love-
my sins covered by His grace.

I’ll sit down at the marriage feast
of the spotless Lamb,
and bend my knee in worship
on Heaven’s holy land.

Though glory is before me
there is more life for me down here;
opportunities to show God’s love
to the many I hold dear.

But when God calls me to Him
and I fall down at His feet
I’ll know my flight to Heaven means
my work on earth’s complete.

*Copyright Jill Mackey. Used with permission.

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The Book of Revelation is not an Outlier

By Elizabeth Prata

People think the Bible is the Bible, except for that weird book at the end, Revelation. Admittedly, Revelation (not ‘Revelations) is a highly symbolic book in places. But it isn’t totally filled with symbolism as people think. People avoid the book anyway, which is a shame…because:

In Revelation 1:3, right off the bat, it begins with a blessing!

Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear, and who keep what is written in it, for the time is near.

If you read the book, you receive a blessing. If you hear what is in the book, you receive a blessing. If you keep what is in the book, you receive a blessing. Keep means to guard what is in the book or heed what is in the book. That means, be involved with what is in the book of Revelation. It’s not an outlier, it’s integral to God’s plan, so much so, He blesses those who take time to learn its message.

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Gratitude, generosity, and the tie of Jesus that binds

By Elizabeth Prata

I’ve always been amazed by kindness.

Christian people are kind.

Unsaved people can be kind but Christian kindness is a different species of kindness altogether. People hold the door for you, or ask about your day and seem genuinely interested in the answer. Or send a surprise gift from your wish list. Donate to your ministry. Send a card with an encouraging verse. All sorts of kindnesses, large and small. Unsaved people do those things too but it’s different.

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Shannon Popkin: Discernment Question & How-to Process

By Elizabeth Prata

A dear sister asked me about a new author. Her discernment radar is always up, and she is cautious about who she absorbs. In reading my answer I hope any ladies will gain an understanding of not just about the person in question, but of how I go about checking an author or teacher. We read or listen to their actual content and compare it to the Bible first, of course, (Acts 17:11), but we also check a number of other items in the author or teacher’s life.

Hers was the first thing I read when I got up this morning, and it filled me with happiness! I love, love, love that she has such discernment and that she cares so deeply about making sure she’s absorbing God-glorifying material. It is a huge encouragement to me. Continue reading “Shannon Popkin: Discernment Question & How-to Process”

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“You’ve destroyed my beautiful wickedness!”

By Elizabeth Prata

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A few days ago I summarized the issues that are occurring in California between the Los Angeles Supervisors and Gov. Gavin Newsom, and Grace Community Church led by John MacArthur. I’d noted that MacArthur is a strong pastor, standing on the word of God. Through his consistent teaching verse-by-verse over the 51 years of his pastorate, his moral example, and the commitment to living biblical precepts, he has raised up a congregation of people and a seminary full of future pastors and leaders who are likewise strong. They are withstanding the onslaught against them with patience, joy, and strength.

The verses I’d rested the point of the essay upon were Luke 6:40,

A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone when he is fully trained will be like his teacher.

and Matthew 10:24-25a,

A disciple is not above his teacher, nor a servant above his master. It is enough for the disciple to be like his teacher, and the servant like his master.

The reverse is also true. Continue reading ““You’ve destroyed my beautiful wickedness!””

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The rapture happened, what now?

By Elizabeth Prata

Where did they go?

If you are reading this, then it means that the rapture occurred. The rapture is a term for the moment Jesus calls to His believers, resurrecting the dead in Christ and bringing the already living believers up to heaven to be with Him. Here it is in scripture:

1 Thessalonians 4:15-17
“For this we say to you by the word of the Lord, that we who are alive and remain until the coming of the Lord will by no means precede those who are asleep. For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord.”

1 Corinthians 15:51-52
“Listen, I tell you a mystery: We will not all sleep, but we will all be changed— in a flash, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed.”

Why did it happen?

We were living in what was called the Church Age, AKA the New Testament times. In Old Testament times the people lived under the Law (The Ten Commandments.) The Old Testament folks had faith, but the faith was that their Messiah would come. Jesus the Messiah had not come yet. But in order to demonstrate that faith in the future promise of Messiah’s coming, and to be cleansed from their sins, they had to kill an animal twice a day and sacrifice it. Why? The blood is the life. (Deuteronomy 12:23). “For the life of a creature is in the blood, and I have given it to you to make atonement for yourselves on the altar; it is the blood that makes atonement for one’s life.” (Leviticus 17:11).

Then Jesus came, but the Jews didn’t recognize Him as Messiah, or those that did, rejected Him. When Jesus died, was resurrected and ascended into heaven, everything changed. Believers no longer needed to sacrifice because Jesus was the sacrifice. He shed His OWN blood for us! As a result of the Jews’ rejection of Him, Jesus has spent the last 2000 years building His church from Gentile peoples (Romans 11:25, Acts 15:14-17). Now the Church Age is over, He is returning His attention to the Jews, and now it is Judgment time for all of those left behind.

Why weren’t we taken?

You might wonder about people whom you thought were Christians who are still here. Not everyone who professed Jesus was truly saved. We cannot tell who is saved and who is not, but Jesus knows who is who. He took the true believers. Intellectual assent is not saving faith. Tradition is not saving faith. Church-going habit is not saving faith. Only true believers were taken. A true believer is described in John 6:29: “Jesus answered, “The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent.”God sent Jesus to die for your sins, as the eternal sacrifice to satisfy His justice. Sin must be punished, because it is a crime. Jesus took the punishment and paid the debt for all sins forever.

As a result, you would have been pardoned- IF you had believed! But you chose to reject Jesus’ pardon, during the now concluded Church Age, or you added to belief in Him with a man-made rules or tradition. So, you are here now. John 11:25 “Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me will never die. Do you believe this?” I hope the rapture convinced you to believe it! Repent now. Right now!

What will happen next?

Unfortunately, you are in for the roughest time that there ever was and ever will be. Jesus said “For then there will be great tribulation, such as has not been since the beginning of the world until this time, no, nor ever shall be. And unless those days were shortened, no flesh would be saved; but for the elect’s sake those days will be shortened. (Matthew 24: 21-22).

He is saying that if the Tribulation went on longer than 7 years surely EVERY person would die! The Tribulation is when Jesus will pour out His anger against sin and sinners. Christians who repented in the Church Age just prior to the Tribulation do not have to endure it because we took the pardon and believed in Him before the rapture, or before they died. So Jesus removed us from this terrible time. Jesus will send increasingly terrible judgments on the earth to punish sinners.

Starting now, ¼ of earth’s population will die in war and famines and diseases. Then another 1/3 will die, equaling half the globe’s population before the Tribulation is even half over! Your life is at extreme risk. If you die before asking Jesus forgiveness of your sins and becoming a believer in Him, you will go to hell forever. Sin is real. God’s judgment of sin is real. Satan is real. Hell is real. The coming Antichrist is real.

Everything in the Bible is real. Not any other book. Not the Mormon Bible. Not the Catholic Bible. Only the Christian BIBLE is truth!

What must I do to be saved?

You must repent. The jailer at Philippi saw the marvelous joy in Paul and Silas, even while they were chained in the lowest jail, and asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” So they said, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved, you & your household.” (Acts 16:30-31). You have to believe that your sins prevented you from being raptured up to heaven and will prevent you from going to heaven when you die. Sins are your wrong thoughts, words, and deeds against God. Everyone has wrong thoughts, words, deeds, so that means everyone sins! You need to be sorry for them, and have faith in Jesus. King David was sorry, in Psalm 38:4 he said: “My guilt has overwhelmed me like a burden too heavy to bear.” Do you feel guilty for your sins? You should. They are crimes against a Holy God.

Do as David did: “I confess my iniquity; I am troubled by my sin.” (Psalm 38:18). God is so holy He cannot even look upon sin. He is offended by sin and will not tolerate it.

In so doing you acknowledge that Jesus is the only person who CAN forgive them, having lived a sinless life and shedding His blood as the pure sacrifice for YOU. Once you do this, He will forgive you and then He will send the Holy Spirit to you to help you understand the Bible. If you do not confess and come to faith in Jesus, the Bible will never make sense. And worse, you will be at risk from the lying delusion coming upon the whole earth.

What if I wait and see how things go before I confess and repent?

Don’t do it! A great delusion will come over the whole world and those who are not saved in faith by Jesus’ blood will believe the delusion. The Bible says, “The coming of the lawless one (ANTICHRIST) is according to the working of Satan, with all power, signs, and lying wonders, and with all unrighteous deception among those who perish, because they did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved. And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.” (2 Thessalonians 2:9-12).

The Good News is, Jesus still loves you and wants you! If you repent and ask Him to forgive, He will. You’ll still go through the horrendous times, or even be martyred for your faith, but when you die you will go to heaven and live forever with Jesus. Your first step is to repent & believe, and you will be saved from hell. Also, you will then understand the Bible because the Lord will send the Holy Spirit to you to help you understand it. The Bible tells you what to do and what will happen next. The most important thing to remember is, JESUS LOVES YOU! Don’t mess it up again. Repent now!!!!!!!

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They will not endure sound doctrine

By Elizabeth Prata

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For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but wanting to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires… (2 Timothy 4:3)

Do you notice that word “endure”? The verse does not say “they will not like sound doctrine…” It does not say “they will not enjoy sound doctrine…” It doesn’t even say “they will not accept sound doctrine.” It uses the word endure. When you endure something, you writhe. You wish you were not there in the midst of it. If anyone has ever undergone physical therapy, you know that you have to endure it but if you could you would shoot out of the gym so fast you’d be like a speeding bullet. If anyone has ever had to get a root canal, you know that you endure it. You do not seek it, you do not like it, and if you could, you go away from it. Continue reading “They will not endure sound doctrine”

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Why John MacArthur’s people are strong

By Elizabeth Prata

An historic tussle is occurring in the United States right now between Church and State. The Framers of the Constitution were mindful of the potential for overreach in their civil leaders, monarchs, and other authorities. They had known of the persecution of the Protestants, Puritans, and Huguenots of the 1600s. So when they hammered out the rights of the citizens, protecting the freedom to worship (or not) was part of the foundation of this country.

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Screen grab from live stream August 8 worship service at Grace Church

The highest law in our land is the U.S. Constitution, which has some amendments, known as the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights guarantees that the government can never deprive people in the U.S. of certain fundamental rights including the right to freedom of religion and to free speech and the due process of law. (Source)

Here is the actual language: Continue reading “Why John MacArthur’s people are strong”