Final Warning about Anti-Christs: The REAL Jesus of the Last Days ⚠️ // Carter Conlon
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“Are
we living in the end times?”
The Bible prophesies of many events that will occur in the end times. These events can be categorized as natural signs, spiritual signs, sociological signs, technological signs, and political signs. We can look to what the Bible says about these things, and, if the signs are present in abundance, we can be certain that we are, in fact, living in the end times.
Luke
21:11 lists some of the natural signs that will occur
before Jesus’ second coming: “There will be great earthquakes, famines and
pestilences in various places, and fearful events and great signs from heaven.”
While we shouldn’t interpret every natural disaster as a sign of the end times,
an increase in natural disasters seems to be a warm-up to what is coming
next—“birth pangs,” as Jesus called them (Matthew
24:8).
The Bible lists both positive and negative spiritual signs. In 2
Timothy 4:3–4 we discover that many people will
follow false teachers. We see now an increase in cultic groups, heresy,
deception, and occultism, with many choosing to follow New Age or pagan
religions. On the positive side, Joel
2:28–29 prophesies that there will be a great outpouring of
the Holy Spirit. Joel’s prophecy was fulfilled on the Day of Pentecost (Acts
2:16),
and we are still seeing the effects of that outpouring in revivals and
Spirit-led Christian movements, and in the worldwide preaching of the gospel
message.
Along with the signs in the natural and spiritual realms, there are signs in
society. The immorality rampant in society today is a symptom of mankind’s
rebellion against God. Abortion, homosexuality, drug abuse, and child
molestation are proof that “evildoers and impostors will go from bad to worse”
(2 Timothy 3:13). We are now
living in a hedonistic and materialistic society. People are lovers of
themselves—“looking out for number one”—and doing what is right in their own
eyes. All these things, and many more, can be seen around us every day (see 2
Timothy 3:1–4).
The fulfillment of some end-times prophecies seemed impossible until the advent
of modern technology. Some of the judgments in Revelation are more easily
imagined in a nuclear age. In Revelation
13,
the Antichrist is said to control commerce by forcing people to take the mark of the
beast, and, given today’s advances in computer chip
technology, the tools he will use may very well be here already. And through
the internet, radio, and television, the gospel can now be proclaimed to the
entire world (Mark 13:10).
And there are political signs. The restoration of Israel to her land in 1948 is
the single most impressive fulfilled prophecy proving that we live in the end
times. At the turn of the 20th century, no one would have dreamed that Israel
would be back in her land, let alone occupying Jerusalem. Jerusalem is
definitely at the center of geopolitics and stands alone against many enemies; Zechariah
12:3
confirms this: “On that day, when all the nations of the earth are gathered
against her, I will make Jerusalem an immovable rock for all the nations. All
who try to move it will injure themselves.” Matthew
24:6–7 predicted that “nation will rise against nation,
and kingdom against kingdom.” “Wars and rumors of wars” are definitely
characteristic of this present age.
These are just a few of the signs that we are living in the end of the age.
There are many more. God gave us these prophecies because He does not want
anyone to perish, and He always gives ample warning before pouring out His
wrath (2 Peter 3:9).
Are we living in the end times? No one knows when Jesus will return, but the
rapture could occur at any moment. God will deal with sin either by grace or by
wrath. John 3:36 says, “Whoever
believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see
life, for God’s wrath remains on them.” Those who do not accept Jesus Christ as
their savior will remain under the Lord’s wrath.
The good news is that it’s not too late to choose eternal life. All that is
required is acceptance, by faith, of God’s free gift of grace. There is nothing
you can do to earn grace; Jesus has paid the price for you (Romans
3:24).
Are you ready for the Lord’s return? Or will you experience His wrath?
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“What
is the Antichrist?”
First John 2:18 speaks of the Antichrist: “Dear children, this is the last hour; and as you have heard that the antichrist is coming, even now many antichrists have come. This is how we know it is the last hour.” The specific term antichrist is used seven times in Scripture, twice here in 1 John 2:18 and also in 1 John 2:22; 4:3; and twice in 2 John 7. So, what is this Antichrist that the apostle John refers to?
The meaning of the term antichrist is simply “against Christ.” As the
apostle John records in First and Second John, an antichrist denies the Father
and the Son (1 John 2:22), does not acknowledge
Jesus (1 John 4:3), and denies that
Jesus came in the flesh (2
John 1:7). There have been many “antichrists,” as 1
John 2:18 states. But there is also coming the
Antichrist.
Most Bible prophecy/eschatology experts believe the Antichrist will be the
ultimate embodiment of what it means to be against Christ. In the end
times/last hour, a man will arise to oppose Christ and His followers more than
anyone else in history. Likely claiming to be the true Messiah, the Antichrist
will seek world domination and will attempt to destroy all followers of Jesus
Christ and the nation of Israel.
Other biblical references to the Antichrist include the following:
The imposing, boastful king of Daniel
7
who oppresses the Jews and tries to “change the set times and the laws” (verse
25).
The leader who establishes a 7-year covenant with Israel and then breaks it in Daniel
9.
The king who sets up the abomination of desolation in Mark
13:14 (cf. Daniel
9:27).
The man of lawlessness in 2 Thessalonians 2:1–12.
The rider on a white horse (representing his claim to be a man of peace) in Revelation
6:2.
The first beast—the one from the sea—in Revelation
13.
This beast receives power from the dragon (Satan) and speaks “proud words and
blasphemies” (verse 5) and wages war against the saints (verse 7).
Thankfully, the Antichrist/beast, along with his
false prophet, will be thrown into the lake of fire, where they will spend all
eternity in torment (Revelation
19:20; 20:10).
What is the Antichrist? In summary, the Antichrist is the end-times false messiah who seeks, and likely achieves, world domination so that he can destroy Israel and all followers of Jesus Christ.
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The False Prophet Sananda Immanuel or Maitreya (Yeshua)
Here is the big deception and one that most Christians will freak out about. The one we call Jesus is not Jesus of Nazareth but one called Maitreya or fits seven christs.
The Maitreya is the False Prophet and named Sananda Immanuel. He is a fallen angel one of 66 that is going to show when they come through with the full Externalization of the Hierarchy by their plans 2025. The one called Sananda Immanuel or he is also calling himself “Yeshua” or “Yahshua”, is the actual false prophet. He will also take the place of the following according to an Illuminati textbook. Besides being labeled as an Alien for some, or Ascended Master for others, his titles will be the following as documented, “Maitreya, Imam Mahdi, The Prince of Peace, Krishna, Bodhisattva, The Christ, and Khalki Avatar.
The Roman Catholic church will implode as planned by the three jesuit Popes and bring on the New Age Movement as its always been planned. The New Age movement or ancient mystery religions has always been the root of all religion and holidays. Then the second seal will be WWIII, the war planned By Albert Pike before 1873, between Islam and zionism with all countries participating. The winner will be a default rising of the Holy Roman Empire and the real anti-Christ.
Investigating Anti-Christ: The “Jester-Jesus” Approaches!
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Ascended Masters Part 1
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Ascsended Masters Part 2
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Meet Oprah’s New Age “Christ” She is promoting Sananda Immanuel Or the Master Jesus Plays the role of “Jesus” in the astral realm and near death experiences. He’s the one Michaelangelo painted a portrait of that the churches then accepted as the picture of “Jesus.” Most churches today have pictures of this Sananda hanging in them somewhere. Most believers correlate the picture of Jesus that they see as the real Jesus when it is really this Sananda Immanuel who will come to earth playing Jesus.
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Who is Lord Sananda
https://www.alienimplantremoval.org/healing-team/who-is-lord-sananda
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The Ascended Masters/Fallen Angels
Who They Are
http://www.greatdreams.com/masters/ascended-masters.htm
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Playing god Japan temple puts faith in robot priest | AFP
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Japan’s Buddhist robot preacher | DW Stories
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I honestly feel sorry for everybody who chooses to mock God because there will be severe penalties for that person and God will make that person eat those words. All over the web you see people writing blasphemous things about Christ and when the time comes they’re going to wish they had a time machine.
Unless you’re trying to give someone a reason to believe in Christ, stay away from scoffers unless you want to be led astray. People are not opening their eyes to God’s amazing power right in front of them. As time goes on you will see more and more scoffers. Ridiculing is not the only way of Mocking God. You can also mock Him by twisting, rejecting, and not obeying His Word.
Taking God’s name in vain is mocking Him. You tell everyone I’m a Christian now, but nothing ever changes in your life. You live in lasciviousness and yet you try to make yourself appear righteous.
Is this you? Are you still living a continuous lifestyle of sin. Are you using God grace as an excuse for sin? If you still live like this, you are mocking God and you need to be afraid. You must get saved. If you don’t accept Christ you are mocking the blood of Christ. Please if you’re not saved click the link above. Don’t be foolish!
Laugh now and you will cry later!!
1. Matthew 13:48-50 When it was full, the fishermen hauled it ashore. Then they sat down, sorted the good fish into containers, and threw the bad ones away. That is how it will be at the end of the age. The angels will go out, cull out the evil people from among the righteous ones, and will throw them into a blazing furnace. In that place there will be wailing and gnashing of teeth.”
2. Galatians 6:6-10 Nevertheless, the one who receives instruction in the word should share all good things with their instructor. Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. Whoever sows to please their flesh, from the flesh will reap destruction; whoever sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life. Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers.
3. Revelation 20:9-10 They marched across the breadth of the earth and surrounded the camp of God’s people, the city he loves. But fire came down from heaven and devoured them. And the devil, who deceived them, was thrown into the lake of burning sulfur, where the beast and the false prophet had been thrown. They will be tormented day and night for ever and ever.
4. Romans 14:11-12 because it is written in the Scriptures: “‘As surely as I live,’ says the Lord, ‘Everyone will bow before me; everyone will say that I am God.’” So each of us will have to answer to God.
5. John 15:5-8 “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. If you do not remain in me, you are like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned. If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.
Only fools mock God
6. Psalm 14:1-2 For the choir director: A psalm of David. Only fools say in their hearts, “There is no God.” They are corrupt, and their actions are evil; not one of them does good! The LORD looks down from heaven on the entire human race; he looks to see if anyone is truly wise, if anyone seeks God.
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“Is it possible to know when Jesus is coming back?”
Matthew 24:36-44 declares, “No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father…Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come…So you also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect Him.” At first glance, these verses would seem to provide a clear and explicit answer to the question. No, no one can know when Jesus is coming back. However, those verses do not say that no one will ever be able to know when Jesus will return. Most Bible scholars would say that Jesus, now glorified in heaven, knows the timing of His return, indicating that the phrase “nor the Son” does not mean Jesus will never know when He will return. Similarly, it is possible that, while Matthew 24:36-44 indicates that no one at that time could know the timing of Jesus’ return, God could reveal the timing of Jesus’ return to someone in the future.
In addition, there is Acts 1:7,
which states, “It is not for you to know the times or dates the Father has
set by His own authority.” This was said by Jesus after the disciples
asked Him if He was at that time going to restore the kingdom to Israel. This
would seem to confirm the message of Matthew 24.
It is not for us to know the timing of Jesus coming back. But there is also the
question of which return these passages are referring to. Are they speaking of
the Rapture or the Second Coming? Which return is unknowable—the Rapture, the
Second Coming, or both? While the Rapture is presented as being imminent and
mysterious, the timing of the Second Coming could potentially be known based on
end-times prophecy.
With that said, let us be abundantly clear: we do not
believe that God has revealed to anyone when Jesus is coming back, and we see
nothing in Scripture which indicates that God will ever reveal to anyone when
Jesus is coming back. Matthew 24:36-44, while spoken directly to the people in
Jesus’ time, also contains a general principle. The timing of Jesus’ return and
the end of the age is not for us to know. Scripture nowhere encourages us to
try to determine the date. Rather, we are to “keep watch, because we do not
know on which day our Lord will come” (v. 42). We are to “be ready, because the
Son of Man will come at an hour when we do not expect Him” (v. 44). The force
of Jesus’ words diminishes if at some point in the future someone will be able
to determine when He is coming back. If the date is discovered, we no longer
need to “keep watch” or “be ready.” So, with the principle of Matthew
24:36-44 in mind, no, it is not possible for anyone to know the date that
Jesus is coming back.
Despite this clear biblical principle, many throughout Christian
history have attempted to prophesy the date that Jesus is coming back. Many
such dates have been proposed, and all of them have been wrong. Most, if not
all, of those who have predicted specific dates for Jesus’ return have had
questionable, if not heretical, doctrinal positions on other issues. As it was
said above, based on Matthew 24:36 and Acts 1:7,
it is not God’s desire for us to calculate the day that Jesus is coming back.
Anyone who undertakes such a task is, if nothing else, misguided.
The key points are (1) the Bible nowhere encourages us to
attempt to discover the timing of Jesus’ return and (2) the Bible gives no
explicit data by which the timing of Jesus’ return can be determined. Rather
than developing wild and speculative calculations to determine when Jesus is
coming back, the Bible encourages us to “keep watch” and “be ready” (Matthew
24:42-44). The fact that the day of Jesus’ return is unknown should
motivate us to live every day in light of the imminence of Christ’s return.
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“Is Jesus coming soon?”
Soon is a
relative term. If you are microwaving popcorn, soon
means within the next three minutes. If you are awaiting the birth of a child, soon can mean anything up to nine
months. So when we ask, “Is Jesus coming soon?” we have to qualify the meaning
of soon.
Jesus Himself said that He is coming soon: “He who testifies
to these things says, ‘Yes, I am coming soon’” (Revelation
22:20). And then John adds these words: “Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.” John’s
book was penned nearly two thousand years ago, which leads many people to
wonder what Jesus meant by “soon.”
The Greek word tachu, which is
translated “soon” or “quickly,” means “without unnecessary delay.” It does not
mean “immediately.” The same word is used in other places in the New Testament,
but, interestingly, it is used most often by Jesus in the book of Revelation (Revelation
2:16; 3:11; 11:14;
22:7,
12,
and 20). The meaning seems to be that events have been set in
motion that will usher in His arrival without any unnecessary delay. Everything
is moving along according to God’s timetable.
Peter reassures us that God is not dragging His feet concerning prophetic events. God’s timing is perfect:
“The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some
understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to
perish, but everyone to come to repentance” (2 Peter
3:9). In this light we may understand that Jesus is coming “soon” in that
God’s plan is advancing and is only delayed to allow for all the elect to be saved (Romans 8:29;
Ephesians
1:5)—a necessary postponement.
The Bible teaches that Jesus’ return for His church is imminent, which means the rapture could happen at any moment. The apostles seem to have believed that Jesus would come back in their lifetimes. They referred often to the “last days” (1 Peter 1:20; 1 Corinthians 10:11; Hebrews 1:2) and urged believers to be ready. It appears that Jesus also intended for us to believe in His imminent return, because He often urged His followers to “be ready” (Luke 12:40; 21:34–36; Mark 13:33). Because no one has known or can predict exactly when He is coming again (see Matthew 24:36), we should live in the expectancy that He may come any moment. That seems to be Jesus’ point in not being more specific. He wants every generation to live with the conscious awareness that the Lord may suddenly appear and we will have to give an accounting of the way He finds us (Luke 12:38). To answer the question, “Is Jesus coming soon?” we say, “Yes, He will come without unnecessary delay.”
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“Can the return of Christ truly be said to be imminent?”
The word imminent means “likely to happen at any
moment; impending.” When we speak of the imminence of Christ’s return, we mean
that He could come back at any moment. There is nothing more in biblical
prophecy that needs to happen before Jesus comes again. The imminence of
Christ’s return is generally taught among evangelicals, with some disagreement
according to one’s view of dispensationalism
and whether one holds a pre-, mid-, or post-tribulational view of the rapture.
Jesus spoke of His return repeatedly during His ministry,
which naturally prompted questions from His disciples. One of their questions
was, “When will these things happen?” (Mark 13:4).
Jesus responded, “Of that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in
heaven, nor the Son, but the Father alone. Take heed, keep on the alert; for
you do not know when the appointed time will come” (verses 32-33). It is
important to remember in any discussion of eschatology that God
does not intend for us to fully understand the timing of His plans.
However, the Bible says that Jesus’ return is near, and we
are to wait eagerly for it (Romans
8:19-25; 1 Corinthians 1:7; Philippians
4:5; Jude
21). James encourages us to “be patient and stand firm, because the Lord’s
coming is near” (James 5:8). Revelation
1:3 and 22:10 also say that “the time is near.”
Jesus taught His disciples to watch for His return. “You
also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not
expect him” (Luke 12:40). The command to “be ready” implies imminence.
Throughout the New Testament, the church is told to be ready (Philippians
3:20; Titus 2:13; 1
Thessalonians 5:6). If the disciples and the early church were to expect
the coming of the Lord at any time, how much more should we be waiting in keen
expectation?
At this point, it is good to distinguish between the second
coming of Christ, proper, and the rapture of
the church. The second coming of Christ, when He defeats His enemies and sets
up His kingdom, will not occur until after certain other end-times events take
place, including the tribulation (Matthew
24:15-30; Revelation chapters 6–18). Therefore, the second coming is not
imminent. However, according to the pre-tribulational
view, the rapture will take place before the tribulation. The rapture could
occur at any moment (1
Thessalonians 4:13-18; 1
Corinthians 15:50-54) and can rightly be called “imminent.”
Our salvation is “ready to be revealed in the last time” (1 Peter 1:5). Jesus could return for His own at any moment, and that event will set in motion the series of events detailed in Revelation 6-18. Like the five wise virgins in Jesus’ parable (Matthew 25:1-13), we must be ready. “Be on the alert then, for you do not know the day nor the hour” (Matthew 25:13).
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What is the “hour of temptation” spoken of in Revelation 3:10?
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The Hour of Temptation
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What are the five heavenly
crowns that believers can receive in Heaven?
There are five heavenly crowns mentioned in the New Testament that will be awarded to believers. They are the imperishable crown, the crown of rejoicing, the crown of righteousness, the crown of glory, and the crown of life. The Greek word translated “crown” is stephanos (the source for the name Stephen the martyr) and means “a badge of royalty, a prize in the public games or a symbol of honor generally.” Used during the ancient Greek games, it referred to a wreath or garland of leaves placed on a victor’s head as a reward for winning an athletic contest. As such, this word is used figuratively in the New Testament of the rewards of heaven God promises those who are faithful. Paul’s passage in 1 Corinthians 9:24-25 best defines for us how these crowns are awarded.
- The Imperishable Crown – (1 Corinthians 9:24-25)
1 Corinthians Chapter 9
All things on this earth are subject to decay and will perish. Jesus urges us to not store our treasures on earth “where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal” (Matthew 6:19). This is analogous to what Paul was saying about that wreath of leaves that was soon to turn brittle and fall apart. But not so the heavenly crown; faithful endurance wins a heavenly reward which is “an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you” (1 Peter 1:4).
- The Crown of
Rejoicing
– (1
Thessalonians 2:19)
“For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing? Is it not even you in the
presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at His coming?” The apostle Paul tells us in Philippians 4:4 to “rejoice
always in the Lord” for all the bountiful blessings our gracious God has
showered upon us. As Christians we have more in this life to rejoice about than
anyone else. Luke tells us there is rejoicing even now in heaven (Luke 15:7). The crown of
rejoicing will be our reward where “God will wipe away every tear . . . there
shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain,
for the former things have passed away” (Revelation 21:4).
- The Crown of
Righteousness
– (2
Timothy 4:8)
“Finally, there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord,
the righteous Judge, will give to me on that Day, and not to me only but also
to all who have loved His appearing.” We inherit this crown through the
righteousness of Christ which is what gives us a right to it, and without which
it cannot be obtained. Because it is obtained and possessed in a righteous way,
and not by force and deceit as earthly crowns sometimes are, it is an
everlasting crown, promised to all who love the Lord and eagerly wait for His
return. Through our enduring discouragements, persecutions, sufferings, or even
death, we know assuredly our reward is with Christ in eternity (Philippians 3:20). This crown is
not for those who depend upon their own sense of righteousness or of their own
works. Such an attitude breeds only arrogance and pride, not a longing, a
fervent desire to be with the Lord.
- The Crown of Glory – (1 Peter 5:4) “And when the Chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the crown of glory that does not fade away.” Though Peter is addressing the elders, we must also remember that the crown will be awarded to all those who long for or love His appearing. This word “glory” is an interesting word referring to the very nature of God and His actions. It entails His great splendor and brightness. Recall Stephen who, while being stoned to death, was able to look into the heavens and see the glory of God (Acts 7:55-56). This word also means that the praise and honor we bestow to God alone is due Him because of who He is (Isaiah 42:8, 48:11; Galatians 1:5). It also recognizes that believers are incredibly blessed to enter into the kingdom, into the very likeness of Christ Himself. For as Paul so eloquently put it,
Romans 8:18
“For I
reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be
compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.”
King James Version (KJV)
- The Crown of
Life
– (Revelation 2:10) “Do not fear
any of those things which you are about to suffer. Indeed, the devil is about
to throw some of you into prison, that you may be tested, and you will have
tribulation ten days. Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of
life.” This crown is for all believers, but is especially dear to those who endure
sufferings, who bravely confront persecution for Jesus, even to the point of
death. In Scripture the word “life” is often used to show a relationship that
is right with God. It was Jesus who said, “I have come that they may have life
and that they may have it more abundantly” (John 10:10). Just as
things such as air, food, and water are vital for our physical lives, Jesus
provides us what is required for our spiritual lives. He is the One who
provides “living water.” He is the “bread of life” (John 4:10, 6:35). We know that
our earthly lives will end. But we have the amazing promise that comes only to
those who come to God through Jesus: “And this is the promise that He has
promised us—eternal life” (1 John 2:25).
James tells us that this crown of life is for all those who love God (James 1:12). The question then is how do we demonstrate our love for God? The apostle John answers this for us: “For this is the love of God, that we keep His commandments. And His commandments are not burdensome” (1 John 5:3). As His children we must keep His commandments, obeying Him, always remaining faithful. So, as we endure the inevitable trials, pains, heartaches, and tribulations—as long as we live—may we ever move forward, always “looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith” (Hebrews 12:2) and receive the crown of life that awaits us.
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What are the five heavenly crowns that believers can receive in Heaven?
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