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  • 00:09

    Hello. Brother Jack here, with a video about Jesus and the mark of the beast.

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    The Bible predicts something called the Mark of the Beast.

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    It says that this mark will be placed on people everywhere in the days before Jesus returns.

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    The Mark of the Beast is only mentioned in one place in the entire Bible.

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    Well, in parts of two chapters of the Revelation of Jesus Christ: the final book of the Bible.

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    It's described in the last few verses of the 13th chapter, and in the first few verses of the 14th chapter.

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    It is a mark which is placed in the right hand or in the forehead of people all over the world.

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    Without this mark, according to the prophecy, they cannot buy or sell anything.

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    The prophecy goes on to say that anyone who accepts that mark will receive the wrath of God without measure.

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    So, it is considered to be pretty bad!

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    That phrase, "without measure", means the unmitigated, strongest possible, pure wrath of God.

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    Accepting that mark is apparently the point of no return for the human soul.

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    It's pretty scary stuff.

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    And yet this mark is not referred to anywhere else in the Bible.

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    Jesus never mentions it once in any of the four gospels. Or does he?

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    In this video, I'm going to show how the mark of the beast

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    dovetails in with the ultimate revelation of Jesus Christ

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    and how that revelation began in the four gospels, and finishes in the last book of the Bible

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    the one called "The Revelation of Jesus Christ".

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    But first, let us just forget about the Mark of the Beast

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    and take a grand overview of God's Revelation of himself to humankind throughout history.

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    There have been many ways in which God has revealed himself to the human race.

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    Not least of these is the creation itself: the Universe and all that it contains

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    right down to the tiniest atoms and molecules.

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    Modern science has enabled us to appreciate more and more each day just how vast the universe just is

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    as well as how intricate the tiniest particles are.

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    As the psalmist says, "We are fearfully and wonderfully made."

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    But in terms of understanding God's precise will for us as human beings

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    it is widely recognized that the 66 books of the Christian Bible represent the most comprehensive

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    and the most reliable evidence of God's plan for His creation.

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    These many books were written by dozens of authors, spread over thousands of years.

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    And within those 66 books, the purest revelation of the mind and character of God

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    comes in the first four books of the New Testament

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    where we read of the life and hear of the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth

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    the one they call the Christ: God in human form.

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    In that life and in those teachings are revealed the greatest love

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    and the greatest wisdom that the world has ever known.

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    This Christ...this saviour of the world is referred to in several places of the Bible as the Cornerstone

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    that one piece without which mankind will never achieve his true destiny.

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    If we zoom in even closer

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    scrolling through nearly 100 chapters in those four gospels, we discover something called

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    the Sermon on the Mount.

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    It is a three chapter condensation of the most significant teachings of Jesus.

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    This sermon appears in the 5th, 6th and 7th chapters of Matthew's Gospel.

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    At the end of that great sermon

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    Jesus says that anyone who hears those teachings and builds his or her life on them

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    will be building on a rock: nothing, not even death itself, will be able to shake them.

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    They will find refuge, not from all the trials of life, for we all must go through some testing times.

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    But they will find refuge from the wrath of God.

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    And they will find peace...eternal peace, with God, our heavenly Father.

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    Now, let us move even closer, to the very corner of that cornerstone

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    the tip of God's purest expression of himself.

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    Right there, in the middle of the middle chapter of the sermon on the mount, Jesus speaks.

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    "Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon Earth, where moth and rust corrupts

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    "and where thieves break through and steal.

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    "But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven

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    "where neither moth nor rust corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal.

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    "Take no thought for your life: what you shall eat, or what you shall drink

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    "nor yet for your body: what you shall put on.

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    "Is not life more than meat, and the body more than raiment?

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    "Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they have no jobs, neither do they make cloth.

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    "And yet I say to you that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these."

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    Jesus goes on to say that what will make his disciples different from all the nations of the world

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    is that we do not worry about material needs.

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    Instead, we learn from him how to do something called 'living by faith'.

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    This concept of living by faith is the core of Jesus' message to the world.

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    He said that our creator never intended for us to put our faith in money.

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    He wants us to put our faith in him...to work for him, and to trust him to provide our material needs.

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    Yet this simple message of faith has been missed by virtually everyone.

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    We praise Jesus as supposedly being the son of God

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    and yet we live our lives as though God doesn't even exist.

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    As though all that really makes the world go round is money, money, money.

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    Later, in the 12th chapter of his gospel

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    Matthew records Jesus lamenting the fact that the world refused to heed his warnings

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    and to welcome his message.

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    Hardly anyone was prepared to trust his promise of heavenly provision.

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    He says, "The queen of the south shall rise up in judgement with this generation

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    "and she shall condemn them: for she came from the uttermost parts of the Earth

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    "to hear the wisdom of Solomon; and behold, one greater than Solomon is here."

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    Notice that in both of these passages

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    one from the very heart of the sermon on the mount, and one from the 12th chapter of Matthew

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    Jesus makes reference to king Solomon.

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    He says that what he has to offer is greater than what Solomon had to offer.

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    So, what did Solomon have to offer?

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    Well, he was famous for having built the first temple in Jerusalem.

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    A structure of great beauty and even greater wealth.

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    The records show that Solomon had literally tons of gold... tens of tons of gold.

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    But he is also famous for his wisdom.

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    He was regarded as being the wisest man ever to have lived.

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    But Jesus has contrasted Solomon's wealth and Solomon's wisdom

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    with his own vision of relative poverty, and a dramatically different type of wisdom.

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    He compares the simplicity and beauty of birds and flowers

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    with all that Solomon was able to buy or make using silver and gold.

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    Then he makes this strange reference to the Queen of the South...the Queen of Sheba.

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    In doing that, he directs our attention to a story which appears twice in the Old Testament

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    once in the tenth chapter of first kings, and once in the ninth chapter of second chronicles.

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    In this story, the Queen of Sheba comes to Solomon with more than four tons of gold as a gift

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    just for the privilege of hearing his great wisdom.

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    She valued his wisdom that highly.

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    By comparison, what have we done with the message and wisdom of Jesus?

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    A message that contrasts so dramatically with Solomon's great wealth.

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    We have walked on it, trampling it beneath our feet as we continue to seek worldly wealth

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    and Solomon's inferior wisdom.

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    Jesus called this simple message of living by faith, 'seeking God's kingdom'

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    and 'seeking God's righteousness'.

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    He says that if we would only do that, instead of seeking more and more money

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    our other basic material needs will be supplied by God, our Creator and Heavenly Father

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    and, in the process, we will discover peace and happiness as well.

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    Eternal life...life in all its fullness: this is the essence of the Sermon on the Mount

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    the essence of the teachings of Jesus, the essence of the Bible

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    and the essence of God's revelation to mankind.

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    Ah, but my topic in this video was to have been the mark of the beast

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    and so far, in what I have observed about Jesus, there's been no mention of this mysterious mark, has there?

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    So, let's return to the revelation now, for a closer look at what it says about the mark of the beast.

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    But I just want to remind you that the proper title of that final book of the Bible is this

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    'The Revelation of Jesus Christ'...so what I'm looking for here

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    is a link between that ultimate revelation in the Sermon on the Mount

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    and what it is that this final book of the Bible is trying to tell us.

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    Here it is, in the thirteenth chapter of the Revelation.

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    "He", that is, the Antichrist...the Beast...the devil in human form

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    "...causes all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond to receive a mark in their right hand

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    "or in their forehead: and that no one will be able to buy or sell save he that had the mark

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    "or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.

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    "Here is wisdom: let him that has understanding count the number of the beast

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    "for it is the number of a man, and his number is six hundred threescore and six."

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    "Here is Wisdom". There's that word again, 'wisdom', the same word that Jesus used

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    when he contrasted himself with Solomon.

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    We saw that Solomon's wisdom lead to great material wealth

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    but Jesus started that great Sermon on the Mount with such opposite words.

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    He said, "Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."

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    Do you want wisdom...real wisdom?

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    Jesus says that it is to be found in something that Solomon missed

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    Jesus' wisdom is the ultimate good side, and the Revelation says to study that number 666

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    to find out where all the ultimate bad stuff comes from.

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    The prophecy adds a clue: it says that 666 is the number of a man.

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    Many years ago, a friend of mine found a huge Bible concordance...the biggest he'd ever seen

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    and he did a search for that number (666).

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    It occurred to him that the same number might actually appear somewhere else in the Bible.

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    In the Revelation, God urges us to study the number to link it with a man if we want to discover true wisdom.

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    And sure enough, he found that the number 666 appears in two other places in the Bible.

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    He found it in the 10th chapter of 1st Kings, and he found it in the 9th chapter of 2nd Chronicles.

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    The very same chapters that Jesus had referred to in the 12th chapter of Matthew

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    when he contrasted his wisdom with that of Solomon.

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    Here it is, virtually the same words in both chapters.

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    "Now the weight of gold that came to Solomon in one year was six hundred threescore and six talents of gold."

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    That's a lot of gold!

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    In fact, it's approximately 25 tons of gold.

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    At today's gold prices that would be well over 8 billion US dollars...in one year!

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    Which makes Solomon one of the richest men who's ever lived...on a par with Bill Gates.

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    I believe there will yet arise another great king on the Earth

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    the letters of whose name will, in Hebrew, add up to 666, according to the numeric value of the letters in it.

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    But in the meantime, the prototype for that king

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    is revealed in Scripture to be none other than king Solomon himself.

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    Jesus was hinting at that, on those two occasions, when he contrasted his wisdom with that of Solomon.

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    What Jesus says about wisdom, and what the mark of the beast prophecy says about wisdom

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    both point to the same two chapters of the Bible.

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    Ah, but you say Solomon was a good man. He was the king of Israel.

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    He even wrote three books of the Bible: the Proverbs, Song of Solomon, and Ecclesiastes.

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    True, but is he the son of God?

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    Do you see how important is to look beyond good men and beyond the Bible

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    to the Word made flesh himself, if we want true wisdom?

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    The prosperity gospel--that curse upon the so-called Christian church around the world today

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    where did it come from?

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    Did it not come from the so-called wisdom of Solomon?

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    They rejected Jesus and His blessings upon the poor to promote their false gospel of materialism.

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    More and more glitz, more and more shiny toys

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    all of which only mirror their own spiritual emptiness...a gospel spawned by the demons of hell

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    and they hold up Solomon as their replacement for Jesus.

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    They have crucified Jesus that they might be rich.

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    They have trampled on the Son of God for the ashes of wealth

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    and their demonic teaching that material gain is proof of godliness.

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    There is no joy in their superficiality.

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    There is no peace in their quest for more and more

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    for they are in the grip of the Beast himself, just waiting for him to give them his mark.

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    Yes, Jesus predicted the mark of the beast, but he did more than that.

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    Through his life and through his teachings, he prepared his disciples to live without it.

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    He calls on us to be content with food and clothing

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    going into all the world to preach the good news of God's blessings on the poor.

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    We're getting ready, brothers and sisters...ready for his glorious reappearing.

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    But first, we must go through the greatest trouble that the world has ever known.

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    And we will go through it by the power of his might, walking in his wisdom

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    and building on the solid rock of his teachings.

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    Even so, come, Lord Jesus.

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    Amen.

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The example sentences of TRAMPLING in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "trampling" in a sentence | "trampling" example sentences

How to use "trampling" in a sentence?

  • Human dignity is the same for all human beings: when I trample on the dignity of another, I am trampling on my own.
    -Pope Francis-
  • Strength grows from building other strength, not from trampling on weakness.
    -Eric Flint-
  • Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord: / He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored.
    -Julia Ward Howe-
  • What is all our histories, but God showing himself, shaking and trampling on everything that he has not planted.
    -Oliver Cromwell-
  • To reign by opinion, begin by trampling it under your feet.
    -Jean-Baptiste Rousseau-
  • We first crush people to the earth, and then claim the right of trampling on them forever, because they are prostrate.
    -Lydia M. Child-
  • By "trampling upon the helpless abroad" with unchecked surveillance, Americans have learned, "by a natural process, to endure with apathy the like at home."
    -Mark Twain-
  • Just trying to be different - when I hear something - I don't like to go trampling on other people's sounds.
    -Joey Santiago-

Definition and meaning of TRAMPLING

What does "trampling mean?"

/ˈtrampəl/

verb
To step heavily on something or someone.

What are synonyms of "trampling"?
Some common synonyms of "trampling" are:
  • tread,
  • tramp,
  • stamp,
  • squash,
  • crush,
  • flatten,
  • compress,
  • compact,
  • pound,
  • mangle,
  • pulp,
  • mash,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.