Morning Rundown: Isaiah Saldivar: The Surprise Awaiting Some Christians on Judgment Day
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Isaiah Saldivar: The Surprise Awaiting Some Christians on Judgment Day
Revivalist Isaiah Saldivar has a message for many people in the church who call themselves Christians about their journey to heaven: You’re not going to make it.
Speaking at a conference last weekend at Pastor Greg Locke’s Global Vision Bible Church in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, a fired-up Saldivar says some people are only pretending to be believers, but have no relationship with Jesus. And, he says, the consequences will be dire.
“I’m going to tell you why some of you are struggling,” Saldivar says. “It’s because you have no secret history with God. … I know I’m going to make tons of people mad when I say this—the heresy hunters are fresh out of content—so put this in a religious pipe and smoke it.
Do You Really Understand What’s Being Done to Donald Trump?
The Bible teaches that “God is not the author of confusion” (1 Cor. 14:33); but He certainly is the revealer of it!
One way to confuse people is to speak in a way that’s unclear and conveys the idea that an issue is too complex to understand so it’s best to just “leave it to the experts.”
Progressives usually won’t give you straight answers when asked simple questions like, “What is a woman?” Speaking plainly the answer is, “A female with the biological organs of a woman.”
Burning Man Festival Flooding: Divine Warning or Natural Occurrence?
The recent historic flooding at the Burning Man festival has left many questioning whether it was a mere act of nature or a divine message in response to pagan activities during the event.
For Christians, understanding such events in the context of biblical teachings is essential to discern God’s will.
Muddy roads in the northern Nevada desert trapped tens of thousands of festivalgoers for days, as torrential rains hit the Burning Man festival site just before the traditional torching of the iconic “Man” and the wooden temple. While the festival, known for its drug use, music and self-sufficiency emphasis, is a secular gathering, some are interpreting this flood as a possible act of God’s judgment. {eoa}
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