Psalm 9:17
Don’t forget this: all the wicked will one day
fall into the darkness of death’s domain,
including the nations that forget God and reject his ways.
18 He will not forget the needs of the poor.
One day the needy will be remembered,
and their hopes will not be forever dashed in disappointment.
19 Yahweh, it’s time to arise and judge
the nations who defy you.
Don’t let rebellious men triumph.
20 Make them tremble in fear before your presence.
Place a lawgiver over them.
Make them know that they are only puny, frail humans
who must give account to you!
Thank You Father God, for sparing the life of Your chosen one, that we, Your children, may see goodness again in the land of the living. All praise, honor, and glory to You Lord. May the families that have lost their loved ones, be comforted by Your ministering angels. May Your Holy Hosts surround our God given leaders to shield them from the unseen enemy, in Yeshua's mighty matchless name Amen and Amen. God bless this nation.
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., discusses President Donald Trump's review of Iran's peace plan and the need to prevent the country from obtaining nuclear weapons.
Muhammad al-Mahdi the 12th Imam
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William Wagner, senior professor at Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary and author of the book, “How Islam Plans to Change the World.”
“Satan always tries to duplicate everything that God does,” Wagner said, “and I believe he has created his own eschatology that is somewhat similar to that of Christianity, but false enough to where it is apparent that it is not the truth.”
A majority of Shiite Muslims traditionally believe that the “12th Imam” (Islamic religious leader), born in 868 A.D., was placed by God into hiding (known as occultation) until the day of judgment. Southern Baptist author and evangelist Anis Shorrosh explained that many Shiites also refer to the 12th Imam as the Mahdi, an Arabic word that generally references a messiah, or a guide.