Friday, November 16, 2012

AN ILLUSION

   Illusion:  a distortion of the senses; a distortion of perceptions; a distortion of reality; something that appears to be real even though it is false.

   The disciples of Christ were both stunned and shocked when they learned that the traitor of Jesus was Judas Iscariot. 
   For three and half years, Judas kept his true identity hidden.  To the other eleven, Judas was trustworty, for he carried the disciples' money bag.
   The person most likely to deceive you today is the person you know very well.  Someone, perhaps, that you have known for decades.  Someone you would never believe could be a deceiver.  Someone who is a good-deed-doer, always lending a helping hand, well respected in his community, in his family, in his own church, and someone who could be the treasurer of a group, or a president of finance. 
   Judas Iscariot never had much to say because he did not want to draw attention to himself.  He was like a sheeple:  he went along with the group, doing whatever the group did.  He never had issues with government, nor with religion; for Judas had but one issue in life, which was his love for money.
   In the darkness of the night, Judas met with members of an occultic, secret society, and agreed to accept their offer of thirty pieces of silver to be the point man, who would lead them to the garden to identify Jesus, whom they captured and later crucified. 
   In looking to the future, the Antichrist will be a man just like Judas Iscariot:  a master of deception and disguise---an illusion of his ambition.
    Is it possible to assume that Antichrist is a person disconnected to both religion and politics?   But a person well known, liked, and trusted all over the world?  Someone who is spit-shinned, polished, and who presently has a persona of total innocense?  And someone who has the appeal to draw large masses of people wherever he goes?  Someone least expected to be the evil Antichrist?  For when Antichrist appears, people all over the world will worship him!  Surely people will not worship a stranger, will they?  He will be trustworthy, just like Judas Iscariot.  He will be liked, adored, and loved by people all over the world.
   Would you believe in a total stranger? 
   If you believe in people of this world, you will be disappointed, for you are living under an illusion.
   The New World Order that is coming upon the earth is an illusion, and not a New Utopia. 
   Please remember:  Antichrist (the false messiah) will arise to kill people and to lead people to hell; for he is not coming to bring peace on earth:  this, too, is an illusion. 
   Antichrist is being brought into this world from the evil minds of people in occultic, secret societies, which are same people who crucified Christ. 
   This is the reason why faith in Christ is a matter of eternal importance:
   Thou shalt have no other gods before me.  Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth:  Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them:  for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; And shewing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments.  (Genesis 20: 3-6)

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