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Isaiah 46:11 -
calling a bird of prey from the east,
the man of my counsel from a far country.
I have spoken, and I will bring it to pass;
I have purposed, and I will do it.
Matthew 24:27 - For as the lightning comes from the east and shines as far as the west, so will be the coming of the Son of Man.
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Isaiah 46:11 and Matthew 24:27 are prophesies of the coming age of the messiah, which were written in the OT and NT, respectively.
Such verses tell Christians to be ready for Jesus' long awaited return.
Thus, it's clear that Jesus will be born in a far away country in the East; which can be anywhere east of the Aegean: Turkey, Arabian peninsula, Persia, India or the Far East etc.
God has specifically foreordained that Jesus would first appear in a far away country to the East, but will make his political debut to the Christian world in the west.
God has determined that Jesus should have a complex religious and ethnic identity, which will embody elements of both the East and Western civilization; because such a complex (pluralistic) identity will be key and central to the New Covenant, and key to the new message and ideology that Jesus will bring in this age of the apocalypse.
Thus, the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is known to have said that Prince George -- who is third in line to the Throne -- will be "free to convert to Buddhism as an adult, but his spiritual journey must begin with Jesus".
Therefore, such a blending of East and West is meant to provide us with a new perspective, and new understanding of who Jesus is: “I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, “who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.” (Revelation 1:8)
Thus, we know that Jesus is the greatest man to ever walk the face of the earth:
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Also, the Holy Eucharist must be reinterpreted in a practical sense for this age of the apocalypse; for the flesh and blood of Christ is meant to denote God's plan to create an earthly dynasty based on the hegemony of Christ as its head.
Despite his birth in a far away country to the East, Jesus' purpose will be to assimilate with Christian communities in the west, vice versa.
This is the only way for Christians to receive the grace and redemption of Jesus, and to inherit God's kingdom in this age of the apocalypse:
Archbishop Justin Welby Says Prince George Free to Become Buddhist, but Stresses Relationship with Christ
Prince George is 'perfectly entitled' to become a Buddhist, says Archbishop Justin Welby
George can be Buddhist if he wants, says Archbishop in remarkable statement after Prince's christening
But do you agree with this interpretation of the scriptures?
calling a bird of prey from the east,
the man of my counsel from a far country.
I have spoken, and I will bring it to pass;
I have purposed, and I will do it.
Matthew 24:27 - For as the lightning comes from the east and shines as far as the west, so will be the coming of the Son of Man.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Isaiah 46:11 and Matthew 24:27 are prophesies of the coming age of the messiah, which were written in the OT and NT, respectively.
Such verses tell Christians to be ready for Jesus' long awaited return.
Thus, it's clear that Jesus will be born in a far away country in the East; which can be anywhere east of the Aegean: Turkey, Arabian peninsula, Persia, India or the Far East etc.
God has specifically foreordained that Jesus would first appear in a far away country to the East, but will make his political debut to the Christian world in the west.
God has determined that Jesus should have a complex religious and ethnic identity, which will embody elements of both the East and Western civilization; because such a complex (pluralistic) identity will be key and central to the New Covenant, and key to the new message and ideology that Jesus will bring in this age of the apocalypse.
Thus, the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is known to have said that Prince George -- who is third in line to the Throne -- will be "free to convert to Buddhism as an adult, but his spiritual journey must begin with Jesus".
Therefore, such a blending of East and West is meant to provide us with a new perspective, and new understanding of who Jesus is: “I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, “who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.” (Revelation 1:8)
Thus, we know that Jesus is the greatest man to ever walk the face of the earth:
View attachment 6700 View attachment 6699
Also, the Holy Eucharist must be reinterpreted in a practical sense for this age of the apocalypse; for the flesh and blood of Christ is meant to denote God's plan to create an earthly dynasty based on the hegemony of Christ as its head.
Despite his birth in a far away country to the East, Jesus' purpose will be to assimilate with Christian communities in the west, vice versa.
This is the only way for Christians to receive the grace and redemption of Jesus, and to inherit God's kingdom in this age of the apocalypse:
Archbishop Justin Welby Says Prince George Free to Become Buddhist, but Stresses Relationship with Christ
Prince George is 'perfectly entitled' to become a Buddhist, says Archbishop Justin Welby
George can be Buddhist if he wants, says Archbishop in remarkable statement after Prince's christening
But do you agree with this interpretation of the scriptures?
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