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Jack Hibbs: The Deception Jesus Talked About Is Here—Right Now

Pastor Jack Hibbs says the beginning of the seven-year tribulation period the Bible refers to in Revelation is getting close—closer than some may think.

The senior pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in Chino Hills, California, Hibbs says that Jesus himself said there will be certain things to look for to indicate what we refer to as “the end of the world, clear indicators that will lead up to crescendo of ungodliness and unrighteousness.”

We need only take a look at what is happening our culture right now to agree.

Christian Wrestler Wins Gold, Praises God While Proudly Draped in the American Flag

American Olympic wrestler Tamyra Mensah-Stock heaped praise on the United States and expressed her gratitude to God after she won her first gold medal in the Tokyo Olympics.

Mensah-Stock bested Nigerian wrestler Blessing Oborududu 4-1 after seizing two takedowns in the first period. Neither woman scored a point in the second period.

“Of course, I surprise myself,” a jubilant Mensah-Stock told reporters after the victory. “It’s by the grace of God I’m even able to move my feet. I just leave it in His hands and I pray that all the practice … my coaches put my through pays off and, every single time, it does.”

Former Lesbian: Netflix Documentary Claims It’s God’s Intention for Some to Be Gay

The ex-leaders from Exodus International have participated in a Netflix documentary claiming it is God’s intention for them and others to be gay.

That statement is blasphemous to the Holy Spirit and far from being biblical, and they know it. The bottom line is that Julie Rogers, Randy Thomas, Michael Busse and John Paulk did not deal with the issues that lured them into the homosexual life and identity. “Temptations come from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away” (James 1:14, NLT).

The title of the Netflix documentary is Pray Away. This title is meant to mislead and corrupt the minds of many who are seeking freedom from sin. Any ministry that reaches out to those living a gay lifestyle involves more than just “praying away the gay.” The film’s producers are not sharing the whole truth about this kind of ministry. {eoa}

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