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Jesus Returns 2027: Russell B Stebbins

Our world is entering a new age; the Holy Bible refers to these times as "birthing pangs" before the new age. The planet is privately owned, and its owners are waging war on it. We can only get out of the way of what is a banker's war and prepare for the hardship of scarcity that awaits the world. Consideration of World War III is dreadful, but to consider is to prepare, and to prepare is to be ready to face the challenges ahead, and perhaps even to seize opportunity from adversity. In the Holy Bible, Daniel provided a timeline for our time before the return of Jesus and his government here on Earth. This message is for those who are getting ready: Jesus is on his way! Hope through adversity for a better world promised in the near future. Seeds of inheritance for the elect who survive the beast's 42-month period, are the people who overcome the mark of his name, and then populate the world again. The return of Jesus is a glorious event unfolding before the world, “On his robe and thigh is written KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS” (Revelation 19:16) upon his return. During the three-and-a-half-year tribulation period, the temple to receive the Lord God will be built.
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The Dome of the Rock, an Arabic shrine in Jerusalem built on the Temple Mount in the late 7th century B.C., will be destroyed during World War III. The river Euphrates dries up before the war as a warning to prepare, the leaders to the east of the river are bargaining for war, which they will carry out quickly. The Southeastern Anatolia Project, which includes 22 dams and 19 hydroelectric plants along the Euphrates River, was completed in 2007, begs the question, who shuts the water off in the year 2023?

Son of Perdition took power on January 20, 2021 at 11:48 a.m. (Atlantic Time Zone), starting the countdown in Daniel's timeline to the battle of Armageddon.

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