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I hear this argument against Tom and his message pretty frequently: What if he is wrong? I hear accusations of the damage he is doing with his extreme viewpoints. I think a better question is this: What if he is right? If he is wrong, what have you lost? Is it bad to put an emphasis on holiness? To want to see the church come together in unity that is based not on us agreeing with each other about the Lord, but agreeing with the Lord about each other? Will we have wasted our time on night and day prayer, is prayer EVER time wasted? Will we have wasted our money by giving more of it away, by spending our resources to chase after the Lord? If he is right though, and you chose not to get prepared, you risk much. You risk becoming offended and falling away. You risk the status of the unprepared bride. You risk leading a flock of unprepared people. The accusation is that Tom chooses news stories to line up with what he believes. That he does not know how to read the Bible. Yet, those making those accusations dont have Bible verses to back up that view point. Each time Tom posts a news story, he has scripture to back up why it matters. What if he is right? What if the Lord is returning very soon, AFTER Tribulation, looking for a pure and spotless Bride and you have spent no time thinking about the wedding program the Lord carefully laid out throughout scripture. We dont have anything to gain from this message. We dont make money on it, it does not win us friends. Just the opposite. People we have considered friends for years call us crazy behind our backs... a select few do it to our faces. Consider this though, what do others have to LOSE if he is correct? Will there be a penalty for leading Gods own people into slumber? Check out the Word and see. Here is yet another news story. Could the Anti Christ us methods such as this to check on Americans, and the world to see if they are worshiping him? Is it possible? I dont hope youll take our word for this. What I hope youll do is dig into the Word for yourself and ask, am I ready? The U.S. Marshals Service program, which became fully functional around 2007, operates Cessna aircraft from at least five metropolitan-area airports, with a flying range covering most of the U.S. population, according to people familiar with the program. Planes are equipped with devices—some known as “dirtboxes” to law-enforcement officials because of the initials of the Boeing Co. unit that produces them—which mimic cell towers of large telecommunications firms and trick cellphones into reporting their unique registration information. The technology in the two-foot-square device enables investigators to scoop data from tens of thousands of cellphones in a single flight, collecting their identifying information and general location, these people said. People with knowledge of the program wouldn’t discuss the frequency or duration of such flights, but said they take place on a regular basis.
Posted on: Fri, 14 Nov 2014 15:39:39 +0000

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