Anonymous ID: 6950a7 Aug. 3, 2022, 2:14 p.m. No.16964454   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5205 >>6701

The SUMMONING: 72 Nations PUBLICLY Worship Satanic Idols in Televised Luciferian Ritual While Celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay Creepily Stalks Frightened Lambs

by Mike Adams August 3, 2022

British Commonwealth Games

 

Every western government is run by satanists, and they are now openly carrying out public rituals to celebrate Lucifer’s (temporary) dominion over Earth.

 

At the British Commonwealth Games opening ceremony this week (involving 72 nations),a horned bull creature representing Baal was rolled out in a hellscape arena, complete with depictions of burning lava fire pits, while dozens of satanic worshipers bowed to the demon creature as part of the public ritual. This was publicly broadcast in broad daylight, indicating that the satanists are no longer trying to hide their rituals in dark forests and secret dungeons… they’re now invoking Satan right out in the open, for an international audience.

 

The following screen grabs are from a video posted by Amazing World Ministries which has superimposed scripture indications that are relevant to the events. (See 2 Kings, and Revelation chapters 13 and 14 to read up on what you’re seeing.)

 

https://basedunderground.com/2022/08/03/the-summoning-72-nations-publicly-worship-satanic-idols-in-televised-luciferian-ritual-while-celebrity-chef-gordon-ramsay-creepily-stalks-frightened-lambs/

Anonymous ID: 6950a7 Aug. 3, 2022, 2:27 p.m. No.16966038   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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From MacArthur’s notes on Matthew 19:24-27:

 

19:24 camel . . . eye of a needle. I.e., it is impossible. Jesus is underscoring the impossibility of anyone’s being saved by merit. Since wealth was deemed proof of God’s approval and those who had it could give more alms, it was commonly thought that rich people were the most likely candidates for heaven (see note on Mark 10:25 ). Jesus destroys that notion and, along with it, the notion that anyone can merit enough divine favor to gain entrance into heaven. See note on verse 25.

 

19:25 Who then can be saved? This is the right question to ask; it shows that they get Jesus’ message (see note on v. 17 ). Salvation is possible only through divine grace (v. 26). See notes on Romans 3:9-20; Galatians 3:10-13; Philippians 3:4-9.

 

19:27 we have left all and followed You. Peter points out that they have already done what Christ demanded of the rich young ruler (v. 21). They have embarked on the life of faith with Christ. Note that Jesus does not rebuke Peter for his expectation of reward (cf. Rev. 22:12).