At the beginning, the city of Gomorrah is shown from Masada! I’ve been there, and thought some of the sections down there looked like ancient cities.
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Ron Wyatt’s sons Danny and Ronny share their Testimonies and visit Yisrael
John 10:3-5:
The gatekeeper opens the gate for him, and the sheep listen to his voice. He calls his own sheep by name, and leads them out. Whenever he brings out his own sheep, he goes before them, and the sheep follow him, for they know his voice. They will by no means follow a stranger, but will flee from him; for they don’t know the voice of strangers.”
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NEVER Listen to Strangers
Ron Wyatt discovered Mt. Sinai in the ’90s. Here is the story, with Mt. Sinai shown at 18:20.
What I don’t understand is how Ron Wyatt’s discoveries have been almost completely ignored by most pastors and Christians. Ron discovered the Red Sea crossing, Noah’s Ark, the Ark of the Covenant, Sodom and Gomorrah, and more.
Ron was also into holiness. He quotes Hebrews 10:26 in one of the videos I’ve seen.
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Ron Wyatt Amazing Discoveries – Mt. Sinai
Powerful — Heavy — Timely!!!
Ashley’s husband plays the white guitar.
Ooh, a storm is threatening
My very life today
If I don’t get some shelter
I’m going to fade away
War, children, it’s just a shot away
It’s just a shot away
See the fire sweepin’
Our very streets today
Burns like a red coal carpet
Mad bull lost your way
There’s a storm that’s threatening
My very life today
Gimme, gimme shelter
Before I fade away!
It’s just a shot away
It’s just a shot away
Blurry footage from NatGeo, but it’s Steve Sillett!
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Tom Hanks: “How do you scale a giant whose lowest branches can be 200 feet off the ground?”
Steve Sillett: “If you’re lucky enough to get up into the crowns of one of these trees, it puts your own insignificant existence in perspective. It makes you realize that there’s something much greater than yourself, so much vaster than you.”
Transcribed by Jeff Fenske
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View from the Treetops | National Geographic
My list is a bit different. Currently, I believe the greatest deceptions keeping ‘ONE’ from happening “that the world will know” (John 17) are:
Lower on my list are these false beliefs and practices:
“For The TIME WILL COME when THEY WILL NOT LISTEN to the sound doctrine, but, having itching ears, will heap up for themselves TEACHERS AFTER THEIR OWN LUSTS; and will TURN AWAY THEIR EARS FROM THE TRUTH, and turn aside to FABLES” (2 Tim. 4:3-4)
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From: Charisma
6 False Teachings Bringing Deceptive Darkness Into the Church
Since that very moment in the Garden of Eden when a single bite shattered the harmony of the world, man has tried to make his own way, be his own master, and set up his own kingdom. It’s nothing new.
Nevertheless, if we want to be faithful followers of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in this day and age, we must be alert and ready to boldly stand against the spirit of the age that seeks to modify the message of Christ, undermine His power to set us free from sin, repaint Christ’s picture to make Him more acceptable to a wayward generation and rewrite the gospel to remove the offense of the cross.
For the last 2,000 years, the church has been plagued with heresy after heresy seeking to tame the gospel, and today is no different. Here are just a few of the popular beliefs in our current culture that threaten to infiltrate the church:
Posted by Chuck Baldwin on Facebook, 2/22/17:
President Trump has said he wants to see the infamous Johnson Amendment expunged. Of course, this would take an act of Congress. But for the record, I absolutely agree with Donald Trump on this one.
The Johnson Amendment (introduced by then Senator Lyndon B. Johnson in 1954) is the amendment to the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) which requires churches that organize under article 501c3 fall under “non-profit organization” status and, therefore, are restricted by law as to political speech and activity. Failure to comply theoretically threatens their tax-exempt status.
There are MANY components to this issue, which I will have the opportunity to address should Congress begin acting on Mr. Trump’s wishes. Right now, I will merely address one element–the BIGGEST element.
Here is the plain truth: the 501c3 tax code is a tree that most pastors and churches are hiding behind. They use the tax code as justification for not speaking out on the salient issues of the day–as if the government has ANY right to tell or even suggest what they may and may not preach. I guess these men never read the verse of Scripture where the apostle told the powers that be, “We must obey God rather than man.” I guess the never read the stories of Daniel and the three Hebrew children.
Yes, I would very much like to see Trump succeed in leading Congress to repealing the Johnson Amendment, but not for the reason most might think.
I already know what will happen should Congress repeal the Johnson Amendment: the vast majority of pastors and churches that are hiding behind the IRC 501c3 will simply find another tree to hide behind. The problem is not the tree; the problem is the cowardice of the man who hides behind it.
Do away with the Johnson Amendment and no one will even notice. Pastors will go on cowering in timidity, because the truth is: more than the fear of offending the IRS, pastors fear offending a carnal, temperamental, finicky, feeling-on-their-shoulders bunch of babies that comprise a large percentage of almost every church congregation. Pastors are much more fearful of tithes and offerings walking out the back door than they are of the IRS walking in the front door.
I want to see the Johnson Amendment expunged so that these timid and compromising pastors can be exposed for the cowards that they are. Without the Johnson Amendment, they will be forced to find another reason why they refuse to be the spiritual watchmen they are supposed to be, because there is absolutely no doubt that should the Johnson Amendment go away, they will quickly find another tree to hide behind.
Again, the problem is not the tree; the problem is the cowardice of the man who hides behind it.
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