Anonymous ID: 7857ee June 1, 2024, 12:11 p.m. No.20951758   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1767

>>20951723

>Christ save us.

now that you mention it

 

In part 1 and part 2 of this series we revealed 52 prophecies detailing the macro timeline of the Messiah's first and second coming. In part 3 we continue presenting over 12 years of research and we will now dive deep into the 3.5 year micro timeline of the Messiah's first coming. We present all of the archeological and Biblical evidence, including Daniel 9, to definitively prove a birth in 5 B.C.E., a ministry start date of 26 C.E. and the death/resurrection in 30 C.E. Lastly, we show how Daniel 9 not only tells us the exact year of the Messiah's second coming, but for the first time ever, we show how Daniel 9 even predicts the year of the Messiah's second coming and agrees with every prophecy and pattern we have revealed so far. This is a presentation you do not want to miss!

https://messiah2030project.com/

Anonymous ID: 7857ee June 1, 2024, 12:17 p.m. No.20951794   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1804

>>20951767

>>20951767

>Beware of false prophets.

 

@aliyadavid2072

3 weeks ago

When your prophecy fails please call yourself a false prophet and dismantle your church

 

@messiah2030

3 weeks ago (edited)

We do appreciate feedback, however, we do not believe you understand the Biblical definition of a false prophet. According to Deuteronomy 13, which defines a false prophet, a false prophet is a person that speaks signs and wonders and does not keep the Torah, and such results in capital punishment. A person who makes a prophecy and it does not come true is simply "one who has spoken presumptuously" and you should not listen to that person, but it does not result in capital punishment, or any consequences really.

 

We are not doing either of these.

 

We are not teaching against the Torah with signs and wonders, nor are we giving our own prophecy. We are simply attempting to interpret already existing prophecies.

 

This is no different than some who seeks to understand the prophecies of the seven seals, or the seven trumpets. This is no different than someone who seeks to understand the two witnesses.

For those who teach incorrect interpretations about the two witnesses or seven trumpets, are they also false prophets?

 

Of course not.

 

God clearly gave us timelines and prophetic patterns in scripture for a reason, and just like all prophecy, it is the responsibility, as God's people, for us to try to discuss and understand them the best that we are able.

 

We imagine many misunderstand what a false prophet is, and this is mostly due to Christian teachers who do not know any better. We are going to include this in our upcoming FAQ video. Thank you for the assist.

Anonymous ID: 7857ee June 1, 2024, 12:20 p.m. No.20951813   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1826 >>1827

>>20951804

1) Shouldn't date setting for the return of the Messiah be avoided?

 

Our Messiah criticized those in the first century for not understanding the signs of the times of his first coming (Matthew 16:3). Patterns and prophecy are in the Bible for a reason. We don't believe we can prove the year of the Messiah's return, but we do believe we should now be having the discussion and enable those in the faith to consider the data. Regardless of how compelling our presentations are to many, the prophetic interpretations contained within could be in error. Please proceed cautiously and maturely. However, we cannot continue to hide this research in light of current global events. Not affording others the opportunity to consider the "signs of the times" simply appears wrong and the greater error at this point in time. If this video is right, then all glory to God. If it is wrong, then all glory to God for his abundance of grace related to our error. We believe that as we approach the "time of the end" that those in the faith are supposed to know, in advance, the timing of the Messiah's return. For more on this, please see our presentation "The Day and Hour No One Knows? (Matthew 24:36)"

Anonymous ID: 7857ee June 1, 2024, 12:25 p.m. No.20951851   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1860 >>1868 >>1971

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Question to The Messiah 2030 Project: "I’m reaching out with a question that plagues me now that I know about the 2030 prophetic timeline. I’m sure many people have the same thought, but I’m curious as to how you go about your daily life considering that chaos, tribulation, and the end is so near? Many of us are raised to live for the future, and I feel almost frozen knowing that the Great Tribulation is most likely so close. I’m rethinking all things, from money to vacations to work to how I spend my time. I’m approaching 30, so there’s still so much life ahead of me, and I’m just wondering how you balance the fact that the Day of the Lord is upon us with normal life. I’m not asking you to direct me, but I’m genuinely curious because your videos changed my life. I love supporting your ministry. Any insight you can provide would be greatly appreciated!"

Anonymous ID: 7857ee June 1, 2024, 12:27 p.m. No.20951860   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1867 >>1877

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Response: Thank you for contacting The Messiah 2030 Project. We have been working on this project since 2011. We have had a general idea of the Messianic timeline since 2009 based on a few scriptural insights. In 2015, as data and insight increased, we were about 50% confident and made plans to begin releasing presentations at the right time. We began testing presentations of the content with various audiences, which helped determine the best presentation format and design for easier digestion. By 2020 we were 80% confident and we began to see, with great transparency and boldness, the beast system proudly displaying her grand plan, and not only being right on time, but astoundingly with a timeline end point that is the exact same as the Messianic timeline that we find in the scriptures. The beast system almost appears to be blatantly and intentionally mocking the Messianic timeline by clearly advertising a global antichrist agenda with all expected Biblical components in place, and most astonishingly, a broadcasted 2030 expiration date of the plans. By 2023 we were 98% confident. At this point we were substantially less concerned that we are wrong, and tremendously concerned that we are right. The presentation schedule was then put into motion.

Anonymous ID: 7857ee June 1, 2024, 12:28 p.m. No.20951867   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1877 >>1885

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We say that to note that we have had the advantage of spiritually and mentally processing this over a period of years. All who are being presented this firehose of information in such a short period of time and can successfully understand it and process it, despite the western obstacles of doctrinal biases and creative Christian eschatological programing, must find it all to be absolutely overwhelming, and we have not even come close to releasing everything yet. We know that we have suffered through a few panic attacks ourselves from time to time and we then spiritually recalibrate. Yet, this is a good thing that pushes us to adjust our focus. We absolutely understand the concerns.

We also have children, jobs, friends, family, ambitions, etc. We are not unique in that capacity. None of us are. For years now, despite our confidence level, we have simply done our best to plan for two possible paths, one in which Messiah is returning soon, with the tribulation beginning in 2027, and one in which we have made a grievous error in our own understanding. Balancing the two approaches is not easy. As we are now closer, we take some relief in knowing that we will all definitively know the validity of the timeline in less than three years.

In the meantime, all our available time and resources that we have available are being injected into The Messiah 2030 Project, as we see it as one of the last chances to make a critical difference. 2030 or not, we need to see a spiritual fire lit with God’s people. We need to seek YHWH and fall on our faces and cry out to him with all genuine sincerity and urgency.

In the end, regardless of the “how” and “when,” the end result for all of us is the same. In the faith, as promised, we and all of creation will all be restored back to perfection, and our purpose of existence, which is to give glory to YHWH in his perfect will for us, for all of eternity, will be made fully manifest. So, in that light, we keep our eye on our primary eternal purpose and do our best to help those in the faith navigate the current uncertainty before us, all while hopefully affording some prophetic clarity.

Our main focus is to bring as many into the faith as we can in other aspects of work we do outside of The Messiah 2030 Project and encourage all to just the same. While we all, in theory, might have so much life ahead of us this side of the resurrection, more importantly perhaps, we all have eternity ahead of us, and we all have a grander purpose before us. Purpose is what the whole world seeks, but real purpose simply does not exist without God. Now is the time to not only recognize our purpose of existence, but to put that purpose into action with all of our heart and mind and strength, with such an intensity that the world raises its eyebrows and asks “what is going on?” Our purpose is to not live our best life now, that is the world’s purpose. Our purpose is to live our best life later. That is God’s purpose. And with that big picture in perspective, when we enter eternity at the first resurrection, it will not matter if we had a good life or a bad life. With all of the distractions around us catering to all of our wants and desires, that really is something that might be really profound for some to consider, and we must even remind ourselves of this daily, because the distractions are strong. The only thing that will matter in the end is how well we followed our Messiah’s example, and in that light, we always find that we ourselves have so much to learn and apply in our own lives, and we expect most would find themselves in a similar position if conducting a spiritual audit. With that, just as our Messiah said, we encourage all to watch and be ready and reach the lost as if time is short, with patience and kindness, not arrogance or pride. Let’s focus on loving God and loving others in all that we do and not let our own hearts decide for us on how to do just that, as man’s hearts are corrupt and self serving, but allow Messiah Yeshua tell us how exactly how to love God and love others, as we should all seek to conform to his image daily and walk as he walked. If we all do exactly that, we will all do well, and we will all be amazed when we watch what happens.

Anonymous ID: 7857ee June 1, 2024, 12:35 p.m. No.20951906   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1919

>>20951889

you have no idea the time nor hour, and neither do i, and neither does the Messiah 2030 project

 

but believers will know the season and when He is at the gates

 

1 Thess 5:6, "Therefore let us not sleep, as others do, but let us watch …"

 

"knowing this first, that no prophecy of Scripture is of any private interpretation, for prophecy never came by the will of man, but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit". II Peter 1:20-21