Watchman Believes Christian Will Die By Living for Christ Soon, Tribulation In Play!

HNewsWire: As a follower of Christ, you won’t be terrified of death since you know you’ll be spending eternity in Heaven when your time comes. Inevitably, our hearts break when we lose a loved one; we mourn them dearly and wish they hadn’t gone on. However, after death, believers will enter a paradise that surpasses this world in beauty. What motivates you every day, then? If you believe, as you claim you do, that “For me, to live is money,” then death means giving up all you value. If “to live” means “fame” to you, then “to die” means “to be forgotten.” If you believe, as some do, that “to live is power,” then death represents a complete loss of that power. If, on the other hand, you might say, “For me, to live is Christ,” then you could also declare…

Read More

For Christians Tribulations Will Be Tough Satan

Soldiers Will Be Anxious to Persecute… Christians Arrested While Singing Hymns in Idaho One of the Most Ungodly States in the Republic. At least five Christians were arrested during a hymn sing in the parking lot of city hall in Moscow, Idaho. One of the individuals cited is Latah County Commission candidate Gabriel Rench. The five individuals were cited for being in violation of Moscow’s mask/social distancing order, Moscow Police Chief James Fry told the Daily News. A “psalm sing” attended by more than 150 people Wednesday in the Moscow City Hall parking lot led to three arrests, including that of Latah County commission candidate Gabriel Rench. Rench, a Moscow Republican running against incumbent Moscow Democrat Tom Lamar in November’s election, was one of five people cited by Moscow police for suspicion of being in violation of Moscow’s mask/social distancing order, according to…

Read More

New York Has the Great Distinction of Being the First State to Openly

Persecute Christians, and Jews Alike, They Will Received Their Reward in Due Time… A federal judge said New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Attorney General Letitia James, and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio “exceeded” their executive limits by limiting worship services and condoning mass protests as the state continues to reopen from coronavirus restrictions. U.S. District Judge Gary L. Sharpe issued a preliminary injunction Friday on behalf of two Catholic priests — Steven Soos and Nicholas Stamos — and a trio of Orthodox Jewish congregants — Elchanan Perr, Daniel Schonborn, and Mayer Mayerfeld — in Brooklyn, represented by the Thomas More Society. They filed the suit in the Northern District of New York after mass protests and looting occurred in the Big Apple following George Floyd‘s police-related death in May. CHRISTIAN FIGURES, SYMBOLS TARGETED AMID ONGOING PROTESTS De Blasio had “simultaneous pro-protest/anti-religious gathering messages” when he “actively encouraged participation in protests and openly discouraged religious gatherings and threatened religious worshipers,” Sharpe said in his federal…

Read More