JUAN O SAVIN- Understanding God's Way for Christians- Gideons Army 11 13 2023

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This is a Conversation. When we are getting to the point of a Crisis of Proportion like what is coming .. the Near Death Experience.. our muster better be a bit wider than the snowflakes all around us. The Lord asks us to GIRD up.. to put on the ARMOR OF GOD. Not to hide or to be in fear.. to STAND STRONG to defend our WAY OF LIFE from the Machinations of the DEVIL. We see that Roseanne Barr told President TRUMP to get RID OF THE GOD DAMNED BULL. https://rumble.com/v3v7hln-juan-o-savin-roseanne-barr-stop-the-bullshit-nino-11-11-2023.html
This "conversation" is worth having. Christians divide themself when they miss the "context" of that statement. What does the ministry of Jesus Christ and the Bible (old Testament) remind us.. Remember the Story of Ezekiel?
And JUAN reminded us of this Presentation from 2019 on that topic : https://rumble.com/v3vrfkq-juan-o-savin-the-perfect-day-what-we-all-need-now-jennifer-mac-2019.html

Assyrians had picked off the Northern kingdom, and the Southern kingdom of Judah had its day of reckoning coming.

The Babylonian Empire had started to sweep the ancient world and made Israel’s kings pay something known as a tribute.

Essentially, Babylon was a bit like a mob boss, and as long as you paid him off, you wouldn’t run into trouble.

Trouble came, however, when Israel’s king decided to cease their tribute.

Instead of trusting in the Lord to deliver them from the Babylonians, Judah placed its faith in the foreign power of Egypt, the very same people who enslaved them years before.

This doesn’t go over well and the Babylonians successfully lay siege to Jerusalem and take most of its inhabitants captive.

By that time, Ezekiel was 25 when he was exiled.

Prior to this, he lived during the successful and godly reign of King Josiah and the not so successful kings who came afterward.

It didn’t help that false prophets ran rampant in Israel at the time and told them they’d be safe from the Babylonians.

Ezekiel’s call to the life of a prophet doesn’t happen until he reaches the age of 30 (Ezekiel 1), much beyond the mid-life point of many people in ancient times (in fact, Ezekiel dies in his 50s.).

We must keep this cultural context in mind because Ezekiel would’ve been in his infant years during Josiah’s reign. He most likely only saw terrible kings on the throne of Israel and then the Babylonian siege.

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