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Welcome to Lion Of Judah Ministry |
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Lion of Judah Ministry
is an independent, non-denominational ministry that is controlled by a
Board of Directors of five men. The Ministry circulates a bi-monthly
teaching newsletter that tracks current events and how they relate to
Bible prophecy and the soon return of Jesus. The Ministry features Gary
Fisher as an author and conference speaker.
The Ministry also hosts a bi-weekly Bible
prophecy class in the Franklin, TN area, just south of Nashville, with
Gary as the teacher (temporarily suspended for January-April of 2008).
With the newsletter and the speaking engagements, the focus of this
ministry is to make the return of Jesus an unavoidable issue. We are
living in unique times and are more-than-likely the generation that
will see the return of Jesus, the Messiah! The Ministry asks the
question to all: What will you do with the time that remains?
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We believe in One God who exists in three persons consisting of Father, Son, Holy Spirit.
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Does Mayan Calendar Predict
2012 Apocalypse?
USA Today - With humanity coming up fast on 2012, publishers are helping readers gear up and count down to this mysterious — some even call it apocalyptic — date that ancient Mayan societies were anticipating thousands of years ago. A fourth is due this fall. Each arrives in the wake of the 2006 success of 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl, which has been selling thousands of copies a month since its release in May and counts more than 40,000 in print. The books also build on popular interest in the Maya, fueled in part by Mel Gibson's December 2006 film about Mayan civilization, Apocalpyto. Authors disagree about what humankind should expect on Dec. 21, 2012, when the Maya's "Long Count" calendar marks the end of a 5,126-year era.
Comment: There is a lot of buzz about this subject on the Internet and there have been a good number of people asking me about it at conferences and through email. My response is always the same. Why would anyone interested in the subject of end times be more concerned with whatever the Mayans believed than the proven prophets of God? Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Zechariah and others wrote extensively about the end times. They have spelled out fairly clearly how the end times would play out. None of God's prophets have ever been discredited because they prophesied falsely. Their credibility is "over the top" on the issue. Yet, many people prefer to pay attention to other sources. In this case, the Mayan calendar.
What is significant here is the fact that the Mayan calendar simply ends at 2012. The subject is left hopelessly to speculation from that point. Unlike hopeless speculations, God's prophets gave us the full picture. Thanks to them, the future is very clear:
1.) Israel would be scattered from their land.
2.) The Church would be founded and operate in the interim.
2.) After many years, the Jewish people would return.
3.) Israel would be reestablished and rebuilt as a nation
4.) Israel would have to fight for their lives.
5.) All nations would eventually come against Israel.
6.) The Lord would fight against those nations at His return.
7.) The Lord would set up His Kingdom in Israel for 1,000 years.
8.) God would then bring New Jerusalem down and dwell among man forever. (See Ezekiel 33-48 and Revelation 19-22
Question: Some people have the bent that all Arabs (Ishmael's
offspring) are mapped out only for disaster prophetically. Can you
point me to a Scripture that addresses this issue?
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