kingdom of heaven versus kingdom of the beast

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kingdom of heaven versus kingdom of the beast

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Is one to seek the kingdom of heaven to receive what they need (Matthew 7:30-33), or to vote for the kingdom of the beast (Revelation 17:11), which is to provide health, and you can keep your doctor and save money, and get to pay for the killing of 30 million unborn babies, and think there will be no retribution. Is one to "keep the commandments" of God to "enter into life (Matthew 19:17) and have health, or to support the wicked/lawless to keep their doctor for their failing health, for which the doctors provide a path for prolonged suffering and destruction (Matthew 7:13).

I think this election will show what the people have chosen, and the consequences both good and bad will be forthcoming.

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Wait, are you promoting faith healing over medical care?

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Bust Nak wrote: [Replying to post 1 by showme]

Wait, are you promoting faith healing over medical care?
Medical care is the only option for those who worship the beast/government, which would be the "many" (Matthew 7:13) & (Revelation 13:8), which would include "all who dwell on the earth" not found in "the book of life". Healing by means of the prayers of the righteous (James 5:15) would be limited by the low number of righteous/few (Matthew 7:13). My point is that the kingdom of the beast is about to be "crushed" (Daniel 2:44-45 & 2:35), and those that worship the image of the beast, and have the mark of the beast are looking forward to a time when they will be seeking death (Revelation 9:6), and will not find it. Medical care will be of limited value. The coming time will be marked by the "cities of the nations" falling due to the coming "great earthquake", and those that worship the beast, by looking to the beast for health and welfare, versus God, such as the "cities", as shown in this last election, will take the brunt end of the stick (rod of iron) per Revelation 19:15.

I think people should look forward to reap what they have sown. The beast, the dragon, and the false prophet (Revelation 16:13-19) are looking for a bad time ahead (Revelation 20:10), and that will in part, rub off on their followers.

As for health care in general, the demon led Obama (Revelation 16:13-14), has already killed the affordability and level of your healthcare, and voting for Obama's sons and daughters, will not bring help matters. It will only target the coming same type of fires which leveled Sodom. If any "righteous" should be found in the cities, they will need to flee, and leave their coats behind. (Matthew 24:18).

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showme wrote:
Bust Nak wrote: [Replying to post 1 by showme]

Wait, are you promoting faith healing over medical care?
Medical care is the only option for those who worship the beast/government, which would be the "many" (Matthew 7:13) & (Revelation 13:8), which would include "all who dwell on the earth" not found in "the book of life". Healing by means of the prayers of the righteous (James 5:15) would be limited by the low number of righteous/few (Matthew 7:13)...
My dear showme, I really think you need to get out more, and maybe try to make some friends.

Best wishes, 2RM.
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My dear showme, I really think you need to get out more, and maybe try to make some friends.

Best wishes, 2RM.
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You seem to have a conflicting message. You say health care will be of limited value, then you say not to vote Democrats because they somehow is damaging our access to health care.

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Bust Nak wrote: [Replying to post 3 by showme]

You seem to have a conflicting message. You say health care will be of limited value, then you say not to vote Democrats because they somehow is damaging our access to health care.
I think we have a guy doing some soap box preaching, not actually making a logical argument.

I wait to be corrected though.
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