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Female Teachers Who Are Sexual Predators

Nazira Rafei: Another Female Sex Predator

What is it with female teachers nowadays? — a female teacher in Australia, Nazira Rafei, has been charged in court for allegedly telling her 15-year-old male student to treat her like a “sex slave”.

Is it me or has there been an escalation in the number of such cases involving female sexual predators?

Handing out Gospel tracts in a Muslim area is a “hate crime” — according to WorldNetDaily, two American pastors were told that it was a “hate crime” to hand out Gospel leaflets in a predominantly Muslim area in Birmingham, England.

I wonder if the same rule applies if a Muslim evangelist hands out Islamic tracts in a predominantly Christian area.

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I found these two great video presentations of the prophecies contained in Ezekiel 38 and Ezekiel 39, and am sharing them here with you, for surely these things that have been prophecised shall soon come to pass if one has an eye on what’s happening in the Middle East, Russia and Iran.

Ezekiel 38

Ezekiel 39

Watch, I pray thee, and be prepared for the return of our Lord very soon.

Lunar Eclipse Feb. 20, 2008

What's the significance of the Blood Moons in 2015?

Previously, I had highlighted in a post that Mark Biltz, pastor of El Shaddai Ministries in Bonney Lake, Washington, was suggesting that a rare string of lunar and solar eclipses said to fall on God’s annual holy days in 2015 could herald the Second Coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Jack Kelley over at Grace Thru Faith has written a response to the videos. Now, my disagreement with his take on the Rapture aside, I think he makes some valid points on the speculation that the above-mentioned phenomenon possibly points to the return of our Lord Jesus Christ in 2015.

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May 14 this year sees the 60th anniversary of the restoration of the state of Israel — a miracle in itself fulfilling Biblical prophecy!

These are exciting times indeed for us who look forward to the return of our Lord Jesus Christ, for the Lord has told us that when we see Israel back in the land that God has given to the Israelites He shall soon return.

From the fig tree learn its lesson: as soon as its branch becomes tender and puts out its leaves, you know that summer is near. So also, when you see all these things, you know that he is near, at the very gates. Truly, I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all these things take place.

Matthew 24:32-34

This video discusses some of the prophecies that were fulfilled when Israel was restored on 14 May, 1948.

The sun shall be turned to darkness, and the moon to blood, before the great and awesome day of the Lord comes (Joel 2:31)

Lunar Eclipse Feb. 20, 2008

The Blood Red Moon

Mark Biltz, pastor of El Shaddai Ministries in Bonney Lake, Washington, suggests that a rare string of lunar and solar eclipses said to fall on God’s annual holy days in 2015 could herald the Second Coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Counting back seven years (the final week in Daniel’s prophecy), are we going to see the beginning of the Tribulation late 2008?
Related story: Solar and Lunar Eclipses 2014 - 2015.

First Pesach (Passover) sacrifice since 70 A.D. carried out in Israel

The robes are ready, the utensils recreated, and the descendents of Aaron, ordained of God to serve Him in His temple, identified through DNA. Now all that’s needed is the actual temple to be built which the Anti-Christ shall desecrate in the middle of the final week.

Gulf States May End Dollar Pegs, Kuwait Minister Says

Gulf states are considering dropping their pegs to the dollar after the U.S. currency’s decline stoked inflation across the region, Kuwaiti Finance Minister Mustafa al- Shimali said. It’s interesting to see how this develops as I believe that the 10 kings might be 10 economic regions each overseen by a “king” that is in effect a council.

VeriChip Markets Its Implantable RFID Tags and Services Direct to Consumers

The company is trying to market its direct-to-consumer initiative called Health Link to consumers in South Florida. For $149, a consumer can have a passive 134 kHz RFID chip implanted in his or her arm, with the transponder’s unique 16-digit ID number linked to a database containing that individual’s medical records and, if they so choose, a living will.

Pesach

Pesach

I’ve just finished reading a great booklet called “The Holidays Of God: The Spring Feasts” by Kevin Williams, published by the Discovery Series at RBC Ministries, the same people who have been giving us the “Our Daily Bread” series for a good while now.

I decided to write in and requested copies since I thought my wife would enjoy them, as it was also part of the literature in my growing years.

The booklet came with the package and piqued our interests immediately because it talked about the Spring Feasts that the Jews celebrate. It was also very useful because it gave a diagram of the Jewish months alongside our Gregorian calendar months and indicated when the feasts were celebrated.

The Feasts of God

What caught my attention was the account of the broken matzah eaten during Pesach (the Passover).

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Who would have thought that the joke that my wife always loves to use on me when I’d inevitably get lost while driving would have made it as a comic?

Yes, she’d always tell me that the reason why Moses was in the 40 years in the desert with the Israelites was because he, being a man, would not stop to ask for directions.

I don’t think I’m alone in this, am I? Not asking for directions is a manly trait that runs across all cultures, I say!

And I’m not about to become one of those sissy men culled into stopping the car and asking for directions just because my wife says so. Who cares if we are lost and petrol isn’t cheap anymore? We’ll get you there in time even though it does look like we’re horribly lost now.

Have a good laugh for the weekend, and Shabbat Shalom!

Footnote to the husbands out there: Heeding my tongue-in-cheek advice can land you in rather hot soup. Self-preservation behavior, including stopping the car to ask for directions, is highly recommended.

HT: Way of the Master Radio.

Burnt Warnings

The Prophet Jeremiah, painted by Rembrandt

The prophet Jeremiah

In Jeremiah 36, we read of how Jeremiah the prophet was instructed by God to write down all the warnings against Israel and Judah on a scroll and have it read to King Jehoiakim and the people of Judah during the fourth year of the latter’s reign.

This was during the time when the Babylonians under King Nebuchadnezzar had subdued both Israel and Judah and made the latter a vassal state.

After spending a period of time in Babylon, Jehoiakim was restored to his throne by King Nebuchadnezzar and made a vassal.

Alas, he continued to sin against the LORD, and stubbornly refused to turn away from his evil ways even after having tasted punishment when he lost the kingdom of Judah.

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Bethlehem

Returning to Judah

There are many who don’t believe that December 25 is the day on which Christ Jesus was born more than 2,000 years ago in Bethlehem, Israel.

They are not wrong.

For even many discerning Christians recognize this, and know that Christmas was birthed out of a pagan winter observance.

So when was Christ Jesus’ birth?

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Some who know me well will know that I get very riled up when I see Israel sinning and her leaders giving away land that is rightfully God’s in exchange for false peace. I feel indignant when Israel is being condemned and maligned, and when the world turns a blind eye to her troubles.

Nowadays, my wife will be the one to calm me down with these words “Dear, if these things don’t happen, how then shall what God has ordained to happen come to be then?” (I am paraphrasing a little here, but the essence is there).

This coming from a woman who used to scoff at my “doomsday prophet” sayings as she used to call them, ha ha!

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