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A future temple that was already declared desolate by Jesus in Matthew 23:38 cannot be made desolate again. How do you empty a glass that is already empty?
How to know what the abomination of desolation is:
To understand this desolation which is in plain sight, all we need to do is use simple math logic, but first we must know what the abomination makes desolate.
What does the abomination make desolate? The whole sum of bible prophecy points to the sacrifice of Christ. It is the sacrifice of Christ that is made desolate, empty, and worthless. But by what? This is where simple math logic exposes the abomination that makes the sacrifice of Christ desolate, and it’s in plain sight. Quit being fooled into looking "over there" by the magician. After all, the magician does what he does because he is good at it.
Let’s do the math:
The meaning of the word Gospel = Good news
To the church, good news = most will be lost and not make it
They will continually site the scripture that says “narrow is the way, straight is the gate, and “few” be there that find it.”
This interpretation is 100% opposite of Matthew 9:37 which states, “The harvest truly is great, but the “workers are few.” Simple math tells us the few that find the true gospel are the workers.
Now for the sum of what the church is really saying when they tell you the false gospel (good news) that “most will not make it.”
What the church is really saying is that the death Adam brought in the garden is BY FAR more fruitful than what Jesus did at the cross. Do the math. It’s zero faith in the power of Christ disguised as faith in Christ.
Christ loses BY FAR over what Adam did according to the teachings of the church and the anomaly is, they make this = good news (gospel). Who would this belief be good news to? Satan? According to church doctrine, Satan wins BY FAR.
The church’s own doctrine declares the sacrifice of Christ empty, desolate, and worthless.
Do the math. 2+2 always = 4
1 Corinthians 15:22 = True faith in the power of Christ
Romans 5:14-19 = True faith in the power of Christ
The church is preaching absolute zero faith in the power of Christ. To the church, Adam and Satan win BY FAR.
[font="Tahoma]When the church, any church tells you most will be lost, they are declaring the body of [/font][font="Tahoma]Christ[/font][font="Tahoma] desolate[/font][/size]
[font=Tahoma][size=2][size="4"]The abomination that makes the sacrifice of Christ desolate; empty, is now seen.[/size][/font]
How to know what the abomination of desolation is:
To understand this desolation which is in plain sight, all we need to do is use simple math logic, but first we must know what the abomination makes desolate.
What does the abomination make desolate? The whole sum of bible prophecy points to the sacrifice of Christ. It is the sacrifice of Christ that is made desolate, empty, and worthless. But by what? This is where simple math logic exposes the abomination that makes the sacrifice of Christ desolate, and it’s in plain sight. Quit being fooled into looking "over there" by the magician. After all, the magician does what he does because he is good at it.
Let’s do the math:
The meaning of the word Gospel = Good news
To the church, good news = most will be lost and not make it
They will continually site the scripture that says “narrow is the way, straight is the gate, and “few” be there that find it.”
This interpretation is 100% opposite of Matthew 9:37 which states, “The harvest truly is great, but the “workers are few.” Simple math tells us the few that find the true gospel are the workers.
Now for the sum of what the church is really saying when they tell you the false gospel (good news) that “most will not make it.”
What the church is really saying is that the death Adam brought in the garden is BY FAR more fruitful than what Jesus did at the cross. Do the math. It’s zero faith in the power of Christ disguised as faith in Christ.
Christ loses BY FAR over what Adam did according to the teachings of the church and the anomaly is, they make this = good news (gospel). Who would this belief be good news to? Satan? According to church doctrine, Satan wins BY FAR.
The church’s own doctrine declares the sacrifice of Christ empty, desolate, and worthless.
Do the math. 2+2 always = 4
1 Corinthians 15:22 = True faith in the power of Christ
Romans 5:14-19 = True faith in the power of Christ
The church is preaching absolute zero faith in the power of Christ. To the church, Adam and Satan win BY FAR.
[font="Tahoma]When the church, any church tells you most will be lost, they are declaring the body of [/font][font="Tahoma]Christ[/font][font="Tahoma] desolate[/font][/size]
[font=Tahoma][size=2][size="4"]The abomination that makes the sacrifice of Christ desolate; empty, is now seen.[/size][/font]