2012 Mania from false prophets, apostles, new agers, and assorted nuts…

This is becoming interesting; the whole 2012 mania which is coming from all corners. Not just from the numerology crowd, but new age-ers and false prophets. You may recall the year 2012 has been mentioned by the NAR/Elijah List family as being of ‘great’ significance…as an example, from last fall:

Bob and Bonnie Jones and Jeff Jansen: “New Apostolic Government in Place by 2012..

“In the last 30 years we’ve seen a restoration of the prophetic – true prophets have been restored to the Church. But now we are about to see a restoration of the apostolic – true apostles are arising. The prophets bring the revelation and the apostles bring the application..We will see an entirely new apostolic government in place by 2012. At this time, we will see the Church being put together and growing into a habitation for the Spirit of God…By 2012 we will see a genuine apostolic government in place. (more here)

Also a quote from:

“2009: The Year of Fullness and Divine Navigation”

The following is what the Holy Spirit has revealed to me about what will take place in the Church in the year 2009. However, the revelation begins with the year 2000 and reaches into the year 2012.

2012 will be “The Year of Divine Government.” Those who are equipped during the fourth watch (2009-2011) will find themselves living under the power of divine intervention. (more here)

Mariam at EndTimesPropheticWords also posted an interesting article last November concerning the 2012 phenomena: Many gather in San Francisco to ponder end of World in 2012

Hundreds of people gathered near the Golden Gate Bridge over the weekend to ponder the enigmatic date of Dec. 21, 2012, the last day of the ancient Maya calendar and the focus of many end-of-the-world predictions… (more)

Anyway, you get the picture. It seems like many of the self proclaimed prophets and apostles, along with other groups, are looking for some huge cosmic/prophetic event to transpire in 2012.  See:

Apocalypse in 2012? Date spawns theories, film

End of Mayan Calendar 2012–Might 2012 Mean Something?

(This is a good one) Antichrist receives his kingdom Dec 2012

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“The signing of Daniel ch7s “covenant with Many “ this summer Starting the 7 year tribulation period Will result in the AntiChrist being crowned king of the Earth 3 1/2 years later in Dec 2012 at the end of the Mayan calendar, and the 2nd coming should be in the summer/fall of 2016″ (here)

There was an interesting article in today’s NewsWeek about this growing 2012 mania titled, 2012: A Y2K for the New Age:

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Around … 2012, a large chapter of human history will be coming to an end, and a new phase of human growth will commence.

Scholars rarely love popularizers, and nowhere is this enmity more evident than in the battle over 2012—a date which, depending on your view, will coincide with the end of the world, the transformation of global consciousness, the end of the Mayan calendar, the beginning of another cycle of the Mayan calendar … or nothing at all.

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More Than Dreams: The Power of the Bible

For decades, a phenomenon has been recurring in the Muslim world.

Men and women – without any knowledge of the Gospel and without any contact with Christians – have been forever transformed after experiencing dreams and visions of Jesus Christ. Reports of these supernatural occurrences often come from “closed countries” where preaching the Gospel is forbidden and where converting to Christianity can invoke the death sentence. A common denominator appears to be that the dreams come to those who are seeking to know and please God.

A wonderful movie/DVD has been made of five of those individuals. Each found themselves drawn through a strait and difficult gate and into glories they could not have imagined.

The YouTube videos below tell the stories of four of them.

The Story of Khalil   Part 1,   2,   3,
The Story of Mohammed   Part 1,   2,   3,   4,   5,
The Story of Dini   Part 1,   2,   3,   4,   5,
The Story of Khosrow   Part 1,   2,   3,

To read the testimonies of all (5) go to More Than Dreams: From Dreams to Reality

I just watched the 3 clips,The Story of Khalil, and am weeping tears of joy at the power of the bible, and at the limits my wonderful Lord will go to to reach a heart which is truly seeking God.

Rejoice O Church! For God’s Spirit and Truth is still at work today, drawing the lost from every Nation,  Race and Tongue to Jesus.

Our ‘family’ is continuing to grow. May the Banquet Table be filled!

My prayer is you be encouraged by these clips today…

Blinded to Death..

This is not a pleasant post, nor are the video clips easy to watch. But sin is never pretty. The video clip below is one I posted over a year ago after coming across it at GCMWatch, posted by Pastor Foster.

Today Pastor Foster has re-posted the clip. I hope you’ll take the time to watch the clip below and visit GCMWatch to watch the second one and check out the post: Blinded to death: two witnesses

David’s Testimony and repentance

Aids victim tells how false church doctrine gave him a false security about his salvation..


More white Evangelicals support torture…

I’m not really surprised by the Pew Forum survey quoted in this article at CNN: Survey: Support for terror suspect torture differs among the faithful, though I’m not sure what it says about Churches in the US today…

WASHINGTON (CNN) — The more often Americans go to church, the more likely they are to support the torture of suspected terrorists, according to a new survey. More than half of people who attend services at least once a week — 54 percent — said the use of torture against suspected terrorists is “often” or “sometimes” justified. Only 42 percent of people who “seldom or never” go to services agreed, according to the analysis released Wednesday by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.

White evangelical Protestants were the religious group most likely to say torture is often or sometimes justified — more than six in 10 supported it. People unaffiliated with any religious organization were least likely to back it. Only four in 10 of them did.

The president of the National Association of Evangelicals, Leith Anderson, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. (more here)