Friday 23 October 2009

'Stand UP for God' - Jesus overcame death, sin & the cross for you!

To many Christians are today afraid to 'rock the boat' for God and for Jesus, our Lord and Savior. We don't 'stand up for God' and tolerate others using God's name in vain, speaking derogatory about God and promoting other idols.

A religious spirit has been set free on the earth that is anti Christ and that embraces any religion or denomination for the sake of tolerance and freedom of speech. The message about the truth of salvation through Jesus Christ unto eternal life and the Kingdom of Heaven, is considered to be evoking hatred in a free society and Christians are prosecuted for their beliefs, even in first world western countries such as the US and UK.

EU Prime Minister to be, Tony Blair, is the founder of the ‘Tony Blair Faith Foundation’. It has one aim; and that is to unite all world religions into one. The foundations of a One World religious system is already in place. It is time for Christians and the church to wake up and stand UP now! In the parable of the 10 Virgins (Matthew 25), we read how 5 of the 10 virgins were without oil in their lamps and as a result they could not enter the braid feast with the Lord. Jesus says in Luke 13:24 & Matthew 25:12: "Many will say Lord, Lord...and assuredly I will say, I do not know you."

In Revelations 3:16 the Lord Jesus says: "...because you are lukewarm and neither cold nor hot, I will spew you out of My mouth!" Will you take a stand for Jesus today and stand UP for Him? Time is running out. http://www.tangle.com/view_video?viewkey=e3f5653861492444a068

Pieter van Rooyen
Author: Business Unusual - Banking on God.
ISBN 9780620439152 - OUT SOON on most online bookstores!

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October 23, 2009

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