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Christian researchers are not deceiving anyone with their fake predictions

Enough with the end time predictions, we all know no one knows the actual date of the second coming.

After coming into the world about 2,000 years ago, He left with the promise to return at a later date.

This has resulted in so many theories and predictions about this much-talked second coming.

The latest is from a Christian numerologist named David Meade. According to him, he knows the exact day that the world will end.

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He predicts that rapture will take place on Saturday, September 23, 2017, after Planet X, also known as Nibiru, passes the Earth. Once this happens, there will be volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and earthquakes.

In his words, “Jesus lived for 33 years. The name Elohim, which is the name of God to the Jews, was mentioned 33 times [in the Bible]. It’s a very biblically significant, numerologically significant number. I’m talking astronomy. I’m talking the Bible … and merging the two.”

“It is very strange indeed that both the Great Sign of Revelation 12 and the Great Pyramid of Giza both point us to one precise moment in time — September 20 to 23, 2017.”

‘The world won’t end, “but the world as we know it is ending,” he adds.

Seriously, is anyone believing this? If you are, I am so sorry that I have to be the one to break the bad news to you.

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Jesus is not coming back on Saturday or even this week. How do I know this? I know this for a fact because the Bible, God’s Word, does not agree with this prediction.

Matthew 24:36 tells us that “No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.”  So, why would a Christian researcher be privy to knowledge that the Bible says that the Son does not know?

Secondly, the Bible has graphic details of what will happen before rapture takes place. The Old Testament, Zechariah 12 and 14, is the proof you need. Paul also revealed major events in Luke 21 and 2 Thessalonians 2. I know things are bad now, but trust me these things that have to happen are way worse.

Just in case you are thinking, ‘Maybe God has changed His mind and decided to come on Saturday’ or ‘What if He never comes,’ I am so sorry to disappoint you again but that does not apply here.

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Once again, I have evidence. Mathew 24: 35 says, “Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will never pass away.” This is backed by Isaiah 55:11, which reads, “So will My word be which goes forth from My mouth; It will not return to Me empty, Without accomplishing what I desire, And without succeeding in the matter for which I sent it.”

So trust me, these end-time predictions could not be further from the truth.

Rather than letting these conspiracy theorists and Christian researchers play games with your peace of mind, why not focus on preparing for His return?

The time we spend panicking over these predictions could be spent living Godly lives so that we won't be found wanting like the foolish virgins in Matthew 25 or the evil servant that got carried away during his master's absence (see Luke 12:45).

I know there are so many distractions right now, but this is why Romans 12:2 says “Do not be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to discern what is the good, pleasing, and perfect will of God. “

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We have to keep our minds on the things of God, knowing that one day our Messiah will return to take us to our Heavenly home (see Colossians 3:1).

So, ignore these fake predictions and remember no one knows when He is coming back.

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