From Crete to Malta - Part 5 - Walter Veith

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In signing “From Conflict to Communion” have Protestants given up their loyalty to King Jesus and said, “We have no king but Caesar”? This video concludes analysis of “From Conflict to Communion” with a look at transubstantiation, papal infallibility, and the Lutheran church’s rejection of Luther’s identification of the pope as antichrist.

In “From Conflict to Communion” Lutherans deny that their church originated with the Reformation and have apologized for their very existence. In admitting to guilt for “damaging the unity of the church” they are denying the Holy Spirit’s involvement in the Reformation.

Lutherans wrote, “In 2017, when Lutheran Christians celebrate the anniversary of the beginning of the Reformation, they are not thereby celebrating the division of the Western church.” What then did they celebrate with Rome 500 years after the start of the Reformation? Its destruction?

This video demonstrates that none of the issues of the Reformation have been resolved. If Protestants now say, “We have no king but Caesar,” they will be doing what the Jews did when they said the same and gave up Messiah for Barabbas. Shortly afterward, probation for the Jews as a nation closed. The ruin of Jerusalem was a symbol of the final ruin that will overwhelm the world.

We are now standing on the threshold of the great and solemn final events of history. We are on the borders of Canaan and this is now no time to shrink back. The time has come for those who’ve been crushed by the iron foot of Rome to make a choice and to stand either with the King of kings or with the king of this earth.

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