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Oct. 23, 2024 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Sermon #086 - Quran Surahs 81, 82 and 56 - End times prophecies in Islam...
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Welcome to today's sermon with the Church of Natural Abundance.
I'm Mike Adams.
The website is abundance.church, where we blow your mind by reading Scripture.
And revealing what the Bible actually says, not what you've been told it says by, I don't know, mainstream churches or pastors and preachers who don't want to teach the whole Bible.
And today I've got something really special for you.
We're going to read some scripture.
I'm just going to jump into it here.
And it's a pop quiz, in essence.
I want you to take a guess at what What piece of scripture this is?
What chapter and verse of which book?
Okay, you ready?
Here we go.
Here we go.
When the sky is cleft asunder, when the stars are scattered...
Oh, and by the way, notice how similar this is to Matthew chapter 24, or the seven trumpets in the book of Revelation, which refers to, of course, the seven comet impacts that destroy human civilization.
Okay, here we go.
When the sky is cleft asunder, so cleft meaning it is...
Divided with a cut, right?
Cleft asunder.
When the stars are scattered, so the stars are being scattered in the sky.
When the oceans are suffered to burst forth, whoa, talking about the oceans like boiling up or exploding, you know, from the heat of an impact, most likely.
And when the graves are turned upside down, Then shall each soul know what it hath sent forward and what it hath kept back.
This is referring to the final judgment of the soul.
O man, what has seduced thee from thy Lord most beneficent?
In other words, you know, what took you away from walking with the Lord in your life?
You know, how could it be that...
You, at least as the scripture is saying, that you were so wicked, okay?
Him who created thee, talking about the Lord who created you, fashioned thee in due proportion and gave thee a just bias.
In whatever form he wills, does he put thee together?
In other words, you're created as a child of God, right?
The image of God.
We've just talked about this recently.
The genetic code from God's mind, God's blueprint, became your genetic code as a human being, which is, you know, an image of the perfection of God's design, okay?
Nay, but ye do reject right and judgment.
Again, calling out the wicked.
but verily over you are appointed angels to protect you, kind and honorable, writing down your deeds, which is what we've talked about in the book of life.
Your deeds are judged by God and the angels.
They know and understand all that ye do.
This is exactly like what we covered in...
What was it?
Psalm 11, I believe it was.
The writings of David talking about how God sees you through his eyelids.
Yeah, through his eyelids.
Imagine that.
God can see through his own eyelids.
Of course, it's a metaphor.
God doesn't have eyelids.
He doesn't need eyelids, but you get the idea.
Continuing, as for the righteous, they will be in bliss.
Well, that also reminds me of Psalm 11.
God is, what does it say?
He's righteous to those who are upstanding, right?
So where is it?
Okay, as for the righteous, they will be in bliss, and the wicked, they will be in the fire.
The wicked, they will be in the fire, right?
So doesn't that also remind you of Psalm 11?
Actually, I got to bring up Psalm 11 now.
Let's see.
Psalm 11, here it is.
The Lord is in his holy temple.
The Lord's throne is in heaven.
His eyes behold.
His eyelids test the sons of men.
See, he's talking about the Lord tests the righteous, but the wicked and the one who loves violence, his soul hates.
Upon the wicked he will rain coals.
Fire and brimstone and a burning wind shall be the portion of their cup, for the Lord is righteous.
He loves righteousness.
His countenance beholds the upright.
Okay, that's just a reminder.
As I was saying, that's just a reminder of Psalm 11.
Let's go back to what I was reading, the mystery verse here.
Where was I? Okay, as for the righteous, they will be in bliss, and the wicked, they will be in the fire, and Which they will enter on the day of judgment.
The day of judgment sends them into the fire.
What does that sound like?
Sounds like the seven bowls, doesn't it?
It sounds like the seven trumpets.
And also, at the beginning of this verse, it says, the sky is cleft asunder.
The sky breaks open and is split open wide.
That sounds exactly like the third angel pouring out his bowl upon the land of rivers and springs.
And the heavens opened and the angel poured out his bowl.
It's the same thing, right?
And the oceans, which is the second trumpet, Hitting the ocean.
Okay, continuing.
And they will not be able to keep away therefrom.
That is, you won't be able to avoid judgment, is what that means.
And what will explain to thee what the day of judgment is?
Again, what will explain to thee what the day of judgment is?
So this question is asked twice in this verse.
What is the day of judgment?
Okay?
You and I know what the day of judgment is.
It's the day that the Lord, our Creator, Ends human civilization.
Ends all life on planet Earth, and then we are all judged according to our deeds, and the good ones rise up to be with the Lord in heaven, right?
And with Christ.
And the wicked ones are thrown into the lake of fire to burn forever, right?
We've covered all those scriptures.
Okay.
Now, we're almost done here.
Continuing.
Let me just ask this question again.
Okay, in other words, on this day, each person will be judged immediately.
Solely according to their own deeds.
Nobody else will be able to cover for you.
In other words, your deeds determine your judgment alone.
Okay?
So, no soul shall have power to do ought for another, for the command that day will be wholly or entirely with blank.
And this is the final word of this verse.
What do you suppose that word is?
For the command that day will be holy with Allah.
Because I am reading from the Quran.
Yes, I am reading from the Quran, and I am showing you the similarities between the Quran, at least this verse, this is the Surah 82 verse.
I think that's how you pronounce it.
I'm not sure how to pronounce it exactly.
But Surah 82, very similar to Psalm 11, a Psalm of David.
King David writes the same thing as Surah 82 in the Quran.
Now, What's also interesting to me is that this surah—now, by the way, surah in the Koran—I'll try to get these words correct—refers to—I don't know what you would call it.
It's not a book.
It's more like a chapter.
It's like a chapter.
There are many chapters.
I think 114 is what's generally looked at in the Koran.
Whereas the Bible has 66 books, you know, and each book has its own chapters.
But in the Quran, it's 114, apparently 114 surahs, okay?
And many of them describe things that you and I have already learned and covered in Revelation, in the New Testament, or in Things we've covered in Ezekiel, the prophet Ezekiel in the Old Testament, or the prophet Daniel in the Old Testament, right?
Or from the mouth of Jesus himself as recorded by Matthew in the New Testament, such as Matthew chapter 24.
You are going to find, and the reason is because I'm going to point these out.
I'm going to bring you more examples of this because, of course, my job is to expand Your understanding of our world, the religions that are represented in our world, the Creator, and how people understand the Creator, but more importantly, the commonality of what we call in Christianity the Day of the Lord, which is the Judgment Day of the Lord.
You think Judgment Day is only mentioned in Christianity?
Oh, no, no, no, no.
Judgment Day is also mentioned in the Koran.
And, by the way, it's mentioned in, well, every religion.
There's a Judgment Day in every religion, even in, like, Native American folklore and things like that.
But let me take you to Surah 56.
Okay, Surah 56, which begins, and I think most of these begin in the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful, at least that's how it's translated into English.
And by the way, if you're hearing this and you're freaking out, like, how dare you read from the Quran?
People, there is no book off-limits from learning about the way humanity thinks, okay?
And the way humanity expresses faith, and also the representation of the end times in different religious expressions, okay?
So I am not a Muslim, obviously.
I'm a Christian, but I'm not afraid to read from the Quran and show you how it actually confirms What it says in Christianity, and also vice versa.
I imagine people who are followers of Islam would say that the New Testament confirms their teachings from Muhammad, which actually came several centuries later.
In fact, what Islam says, at least this is my understanding of it, is that the Old Testament was the Jewish tradition, and then the New Testament, that's when Christians got part two, And then they would say the Koran, well, that's part three.
That's the fulfillment of God's message to humankind through the prophet Muhammad.
So Islam recognizes Christ as a prophet, just not the prophet, whereas Christians say Christ is the prophet, and Christians don't recognize Muhammad because Muhammad hadn't come yet, in the same way that Jews don't recognize Christ because Christ had not appeared yet.
See?
Interesting timeline here.
So if you want the oldest version of what God was saying to people, read the first five books of the Old Testament, which is Judaism, essentially, or a big part of it.
If you want a slightly more recent version, you know, 2,000 years ago, read the New Testament.
If you want an even more recent version, 1,500 years ago or so, you know, give or take, I don't have the exact numbers, then you should check out what God is saying or at least what is claimed in the Koran.
And I'm here to tell you it's okay to read different texts and learn different things.
It doesn't mean that you're not faithful in your own faith.
You can practice your own faith and read about other people's faith, by the way.
Sometimes Christians, they get their panties in a bunch.
You can't read that.
Really?
What are you now, the book censor?
What are you, like the Google of spirituality?
Like, you're going to censor everything?
Next, I can't talk about vaccines either.
Give me a break.
Going to read whatever we want.
So anyway, it says, in the name of Allah, most gracious, most merciful.
Here we go.
Check this out.
When the event inevitable cometh to pass...
Then will no soul entertain falsehood concerning its coming.
Many will it bring low.
Many will it exalt.
So, this is already fascinating to me.
Let's cover these first three lines.
But, well, there's one more.
When the earth shall be shaken to its depths, and the mountains shall be crumbled to atoms, becoming dust scattered abroad...
And ye shall be sorted out into three classes.
Okay, let's stop right there.
Because what does this remind us of?
What does it remind us of?
Ezekiel 38.
Book of Revelation.
You know, the mountains being shaken.
All the mountains being flattened.
You know, Matthew 24 once again.
And also, you know, the oceans and the islands disappearing and so on.
But when the earth shall be shaken to its depths...
What would crumble mountains to atoms?
What would flatten mountains?
Well, obviously, comet impacts.
Let's read from Revelation, the sixth seal.
I looked when he opened the sixth seal, and behold, there was a great earthquake, and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became like blood, and the stars of heaven fell to the earth as a fig tree drops its late figs when it is shaken by a mighty wind.
Then the sky receded, which sounds very similar to what we just read in the Got it?
Every mountain and island was moved out of its place.
And in the seventh bowl, it says, The mountains were not found.
The mountains were not found.
The mountains were not found.
You mean like they were turned into dust or atoms, like the Quran says?
Yeah?
How about 2 Peter 3?
But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night, in which the heavens will pass away with a great noise, and the elements will melt with fervent heat.
both the earth and the works that are in it will be burned up.
Therefore, since all these things will be dissolved, what manner of persons ought you to be in holy conduct and godliness?
This is practically identical to what the Quran is saying here.
And this is Surah 56.
Here it is.
Once again, when the earth shall be shaken to its depths and the mountains shall be crumbled to atoms, becoming dust scattered abroad.
Okay.
Now, if you've never heard those verses, I mean, I hadn't until I started doing this research because I've never read the Koran.
But if you've never heard those, you might be shocked.
You might be shocked because most Westerners have been told that the Quran is filled with nothing but like 500 passages telling Muslims to kill everybody.
Because that's the way it's portrayed in Western media.
You must imagine, every time you turn the page, it says, just kill people, stab them, you know?
Turns out that most of the Quran, by the way, has the exact same message as most of the Bible.
Yep, if you're honest, if you read it, and I haven't read the whole thing, but the parts that I have read in my research here are incredibly similar.
You can go online and you can research, you know, what are the similarities between the Quran and the The Old Testament or the Quran and the New Testament.
There's just probably over a thousand examples of similarities.
And I'm pointing out some of them to you right here, right here, talking about the end times.
So interestingly, both the Quran or both, let's say both Muhammad and Jesus, they both knew, they both knew that God was going to destroy earth.
And that God was going to shake every mountain into dust, destroy every island in the ocean, and destroy every civilization and every human being on earth.
They both knew that, and they both warned their followers of this event.
And they both then followed that by saying, this is why you need to be a good person.
You need to spiritually walk with God, because that's your only pathway to salvation.
So Christians, if they are honest about the Bible, which few are, by the way, but if they're honest about the Bible, they would know their only path to salvation is to be a good person because everybody's going to die in this physical form.
And those who are honest about the Quran would say the exact same thing, that the pathway to salvation with the Lord is only by being a good person.
So those messages are identical from two different world religions And I believe Islam is either the largest religion in the world in terms of population or perhaps close to that.
Christianity has nowhere near the same number of people currently as does Islam.
So that is notable.
So let me continue to read from Surah 56.
So I finished by saying, and ye shall be sorted out into three classes.
Okay, this is interesting because the Bible says essentially two classes.
There are those who go to join Christ and the Lord in heaven, and then there are those who go to hell.
So it's kind of a binary thing, you know?
You either win or you lose, badly.
But in the Quran, it says there are three classes.
Let's find out what those are.
So verse 8, then there will be the companions of the right hand.
And it asks, what will be the companions of the right hand?
Well, I think to understand this, you need to understand the significance of the right hand and the left hand in Islam, which I don't fully understand, and so I'm not going to go into it.
But verse 9 says, and the companions of the left hand.
What will be the companions of the left hand?
Verse 10, and those foremost in faith...
We'll be foremost in the hereafter.
These will be those nearest to Allah, which is, of course, Islam's name for God, right?
So what's the message here?
That those foremost in faith, those who have the deepest faith, will be the closest to God.
Isn't that exactly what Paul wrote?
In his letters, you know, in the New Testament, isn't that exactly what King David taught?
Isn't that exactly, I mean, throughout the Bible, it's exactly the same message.
I mean, it shouldn't be a surprise that these are identical messages.
So if you fast forward to verse 27 here, it describes what are the companions of the right hand.
So apparently the right hand is the good hand, okay?
You might be laughing at me that I did not know the right hand, left hand stuff, but we're learning.
We're all learning.
Verse 28, well, 27, it says, The companions of the right hand, what will be the companions of the right hand?
They will be among the lot trees without thorns, among tall trees with flowers or fruits piled one above another, in shade long extended by water flowing constantly and fruit in abundance.
And it goes on and on.
It's like, this is awesome.
Everything's great.
Okay, that's those of the right hand.
And then in verse 41, it describes the companions of the left hand.
So who are these people going to be?
It says, they will be in the midst of a fierce blast of fire and in boiling water.
So this is just like Psalm 11 from David, except it adds the boiling water.
In Islam, you get the boiling water plus the fire.
Bonus.
You know, bonus for being super evil, you get the boiling water.
Verse 43, and in the shades of black smoke, nothing will be there to refresh nor to please God.
For that they were wont to be indulged before that in wealth and luxury and persisted obstinately in wickedness supreme.
Oh, for that they were wont...
Okay, I'm having a little trouble with the translation here.
And they used to say, what?
When we die and become dust and bones, then shall we then indeed be raised up again?
We...
And our fathers of old say, yea, those of old and those of later times, all will certainly be gathered together for the meeting appointed for a day well known.
Let's see.
And it goes on, talks about you're going to have to drink boiling water.
Indeed, ye shall drink like diseased camels raging with thirst.
Such will be their entertainment on the day of requital.
It's like a special kind of curse.
May you die like diseased camels.
We have decreed death to be your common lot, and we are not to be frustrated.
Anyway, it goes on.
All right, so I'll follow this up with the last few verses from this surah.
Let's see, verse 90.
And if he be of the companions of the right hand, remember that's the good hand, for him is the salutation, peace be unto thee, from the companions of the right hand.
And if he be of those who treat truth as falsehood, who go wrong, for him is entertainment with boiling water.
Okay.
This is also the same message in the Bible.
Because who does God say is going to hell?
This is also in Revelation, I think, chapter 21.
Who does God say goes to hell?
Deceivers.
Liars.
And cowards, by the way, but specifically deceivers.
All right, verse 94.
Well, 93 says,"...for him is entertainment with boiling water and burning in hellfire." Verily, this is the very truth, and certainly, so celebrate with praises the name of thy Lord the Supreme.
Okay, so once again, we have another near-perfect example of the Quran.
I mean, the two...
Surahs that I've read for you here, which was Surah 82 and Surah 56, talk about an end times cataclysmic event that destroys the mountains, actually crumbles them into atoms, to dust, and that everybody dies.
And then verse 7 of Surah 82 says, Oh, I'm sorry, this is Surah 56.
And ye shall be sorted out into three classes.
This is exactly like the book of Revelation.
Let me prove it to you.
Revelation chapter 20, verse 11, Then I saw a great white throne, and him who sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away, because the earth was now fearful of God after the seven trumpets, right?
Continuing, and I saw the dead, small and great, standing before God, and books were opened, and another book was opened, which is the book of life, and the dead were judged according to their works by the things which were written in the books.
Okay?
Is that not the same as Surah 56, verse 15?
Well, let's start with verse 4.
Again, You've got the right hand, those people going to heaven.
The left hand, those people burning in hell.
And then...
The super holy people, the foremost, who will be nearest to Allah in the Quran.
Or, of course, in Christianity, it would be nearest to God.
Okay?
So back to Revelation, now verse 13.
It says,"...the sea gave up the dead who were in it, and death and Hades delivered up the dead who were in them, and they were judged, each one according to his works.
Then death and Hades were cast into the lake of fire." Yeah, just like it says in the Quran.
Exactly the same.
Just different words, just different words, okay?
Same message, very clear.
If you're not a good person, well, let me back up.
Everybody dies, okay?
Everybody dies.
I mean, you already knew that because you're not immortal, so everybody dies sooner or later, but at some point, everybody dies altogether.
The physical bodies all die together.
And then everybody's soul is brought before God.
And this is true for the Muslims.
They're going to stand before their Allah, and the Christians are going to stand before God, and the Jews, I suppose, are going to stand before God also, although they don't believe in Christ, but they're going to stand before God.
So everybody stands before God, right?
And then God renders judgment based on your behavior.
And then your soul is saved to be with God.
Revelation chapter 21 in the new heaven.
And they also say new earth because the whole planet's been rebooted by this time.
But a new heaven in a different dimension where there's not even day and night.
There's no moon.
There's no sun.
It's a totally different dimension.
You're with God forever.
Okay?
Same thing in the Quran.
Same thing.
So, Cataclysmic destruction of earth.
Everybody dies.
All those who previously died are risen up for judgment.
Everybody faces judgment at the same time.
The newly dead and the previously dead.
Everybody faces judgment.
If you're a bad person, you burn in hell.
Very simple.
This is across the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Koran.
Interesting, right?
Now, there's more to this, by the way.
There's more.
We haven't even read Surah 81.
At Takwir, I think, maybe is how to pronounce that.
I apologize.
If anybody's listening who is able to pronounce these better than I, I apologize.
I'm not trying to get it wrong.
I just don't know these words.
So check this out.
All of you Christians, listen up.
Check this out.
Because this is like Matthew 24, okay?
Here it is.
And every chapter starts out in the name of Allah, most gracious, most merciful.
So I'm not going to keep reading that, but it's in front of every chapter.
When the sun with a spacious light is folded up, when the stars fall, losing their luster, when the mountains vanish like a mirage, When the she-camels, 10 months with young, are left untended.
Okay, that's a first, hearing about the she-camels.
I think there's one that's a commander in the United States Air Force, but that's a different podcast.
When the wild beasts are herded together in the human habitations, when the oceans boil over with a swell, when the souls are sorted out, right, which we just covered, Being joined like with like when the female infant buried alive is questioned for what crime she was killed when the scrolls are laid open.
Ah, the scrolls.
Doesn't that sound like Revelation, the seven seals, and Christ as the lamb, the sacrificial lamb opening the seven seals, right?
So when the scrolls are laid open, when the world on high is unveiled, doesn't that sound like the heavens opening up and the angels coming out of the sky to pour the bowls upon the earth with the seven trumpets and the seven bowls, right?
Right?
Then shall each soul know what it has put forward, right?
You'll be judged based on the log file of your life.
So verily I call to witness the planets.
Why would they mention planets?
Yeah, because stuff's moving around in the skies.
That recede, go straight or hide, and the night as it dissipates, and the dawn as it breathes away the darkness.
So talking about great powers in the sky, great things happening.
Verily, this is the word of a most honorable messenger endued with power, with rank before the Lord of the throne, with authority there, and faithful to his trust.
And, O people, your companion is not one possessed.
And without doubt he saw him in the clear horizon.
Well, this goes on.
I'm not going to read all of it, but you get the idea.
It's the same thing as...
Matthew 24, is it not?
This is the same as Matthew 24.
Here it is.
Let me remind you, Matthew 24, verse 29.
Immediately after the tribulation of those days, the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light, and stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken.
And this is Christ speaking this to Matthew.
Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, you know, so the heavens open up, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory, you know, great power, fire, booming voice, all that.
And he will send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet.
That's the seven trumpets.
And they will gather together his elect from the four winds from one end of heaven to the other.
So, you know, there we go.
Almost exactly the same as Surah 81.
Which begins, let me remind you, which begins, when the sun is folded up, when the stars fall, losing their luster, when the mountains vanish, and then when the she-camels are left untended.
Okay.
Same thing.
When the scrolls are laid open, when the world on high is unveiled, when the blazing fire is kindled to fierce heat, and when the garden is brought near.
Oh, I forgot to read that part earlier, but yeah, that's in there.
Now, I did some additional research and found another reference to this in the Islamic tradition.
And this comes from a website called the Zwemer Center for Muslim Studies.
Zwemercenter.com.
And there's an article about the end times in Islam by Dr.
Warren Larson.
And he refers to the following.
It's, I think it's referring to something called Al-Muslim Volume 4, 1503F. I don't know what that is.
I'll have to learn more, but check this out.
Thereupon, he, Muhammad, said, quote, it will not come until you see ten signs before.
And in this connection, he made mention of the smoke.
The Dajjal, which is the Antichrist.
The beast, right?
So that's the beast that Daniel warns about.
It's the beast in Revelation, right?
The beast, the rising of the sun from the west, the descent of Jesus, son of Mary.
Allah be pleased with him, it says.
Like, Allah's cool with Jesus.
I hope so, because it's the son of God.
But anyway, it continues.
The Gog and Magog...
Which, of course, is referred to in Ezekiel, and landslidings in three places, one in the east, one in the west, and one in Arabia, at the end of which fire would burn forth from the Yemen and would drive people to the place of their assembly.
Now, this is interesting to me.
Landslidings in three places, one in the east, one in the west, and one in Arabia.
Because we know from studying the seven trumpets and the seven bulls and the seven seals, you know, landslidings, which really refers to massive mountain-shaking earthquakes, right?
That's what would cause landslidings, is these big impacts that rock the planet.
Well, here in Islam, it says there's going to be landslidings in three places.
One in the east.
Well, where does the first trumpet impact?
It impacts, we believe, In Siberia or northern Russia, somewhere that has massive forests because it says that it destroys a third of the forests of the earth and burns up all the grass across the planet.
So that would be a land sliding in the east.
And then it says one in the west.
Well, we know that the third trumpet strikes America, or at least we believe it does, because...
America is the land of rivers and springs, and also we know that the great harlot is New York City, and we know that New York City is destroyed by a comet impact.
And the angels rejoice.
Don't forget that.
The angels are like, yes!
Nailed it, you know?
Bullseye!
Good job, God.
You got the most wicked, evil city on the planet with one hit.
So the angels rejoice, and we've covered all that in other sermons as well, but you should read the book of Revelation.
I think that's Revelation...
16, I believe, somewhere right around there.
Check it out.
So anyway, one in the east, one in the west, and then it says one in Arabia, at the end of which fire would burn forth from the Yemen.
Well, we know that the sixth trumpet strikes where?
Strikes the Middle East.
So that's one in Arabia, the Arab lands.
Strikes the Middle East.
We know that that sixth trumpet is devastating.
It's the largest impact so far, up to number six.
Of course, seven is the earth killer.
But number six destroys the Middle East.
It destroys Israel.
It destroys Gog and Magog armies.
It also burns up the Euphrates River, the entire Euphrates.
And even here in this Al-Muslim teaching, it refers to that it's in Arabia at the end of which fire would burn forth from the Yemen.
Now, I believe that when it says the Yemen, this is not just referring to the country that we today recognize as Yemen, but rather the I believe historically that Yemen referred to a much larger region, an ethnic group of people.
I would have to—I'm not an expert on that, so I'd have to check it, but I believe that's the case.
So we are seeing here in the writings based on the Prophet Muhammad, we are seeing now— Further confirmation that three of the seven comets mentioned by Jesus to Matthew and mentioned in Ezekiel 38,
mentioned in the Old Testament prophets, and mentioned to John of Patmos in the book of Revelation, that these impacts are also, at least three of them are documented in Islam through Muhammad the prophet.
And that they strike in three places that we already believe are mentioned in the New Testament and the Old Testament.
Again, the East, Northern Russia, let's say, the West, America, and then boom, one of them in the Middle East burns up the Euphrates.
So This is interesting to me, and I hope it's interesting to you because I've barely begun to do the research on this.
I've just barely scratched the surface.
And I'm already finding extraordinary, not just parallels, but practically carbon copies of what Christ warned about and what the New Testament warns about and what John warned about in the Koran.
It's the same.
Now think about this.
This is significant because if Muhammad appeared and if Muhammad thought that, oh, you know, Jesus must have been full of bunk or the Old Testament must have been full of bunk, and that's all nonsense, then he would have contradicted that.
And he never would have said what is stated in the Quran, like that the world is going to end and, you know, the mountains will be turned into atoms and dust and everybody's going to be judged.
And, you know, your soul is going to go either heaven or hell or like super God, you know, right?
Right beside God.
He wouldn't have said all that if he thought that Jesus was full of it, right?
So in essence, Muhammad believes that Jesus was accurate in what he said and that Ezekiel was accurate and that John was accurate in making these same predictions.
So I realize this can be mind-blowing for Christians who have never thought about Islam as anything other than the way the Western media portrays Islam, which is like Just a bunch of, you know, AK-47 toting terrorists, goat herders in sandals, they just want to blow up everything.
Well, that's not true at all.
Maybe, you know, reading the Quran would be good for some Christians to do, which is why we're doing it here.
You're going to find out it says the same thing that the New Testament says.
Largely, I mean, obviously there are variations here and there, but largely it says the same thing.
And on the things that matter, it's almost exactly the same.
Bottom line, Muhammad believed what Christ taught, which is humanity becomes so wicked that God destroys the earth, including Israel.
We know how wicked Israel is, that's for sure.
The Israelites have never learned that lesson.
More wicked now than ever before, but they're going to be destroyed.
Everybody gets killed.
Your soul gets judged, and you join God in heaven if you're a good person.
And if not, you burn for eternity in the fires of hell.
And if you're Israeli, you get to drive bulldozers in hell.
You get to bulldoze each other on D9 Caterpillar flaming hell dozers.
You get to run over each other over and over again for eternity.
That's what they get in hell, by the way, because that's what they did In life, just run over Palestinians with bulldozers.
Pretty evil.
Yeah.
But God judges everybody according to their deeds.
Does he not?
Does he not?
And in Islam, they call God Allah.
In Christianity, they call God the Lord.
And they say, you know, Jesus is the Son of the Lord.
Well, in Islam, they say Muhammad is the ambassador or the prophet of Allah, the Creator.
And I think they always add, what do they always add?
Whenever they say Allah, they say, may peace be upon him.
I think that's what they say.
I've seen that repeated a lot in my research.
They always say, whenever they say Allah, they say, may peace be upon him.
That would be the equivalent in Christianity of saying, the Lord, may he reign in peace, or may he live in peace, may he be peaceful.
It's the same thing.
It's just a little prayer right there.
But folks, it's the same teachings.
It's the same teachings.
So let me explain some final thought here.
It is the role of the Antichrist to try to get Christians and Muslims to fight each other and kill each other when both Christians and Muslims actually believe almost identical things.
They have different words to describe these things.
They speak some often different languages.
They may live in different regions of the world and eat different foods and so on.
By the way, most Arabs have a far healthier diet than do junk food eating obese Americans, by the way.
But that's a different podcast.
The Antichrist wants to get Christians and Muslims to fight each other, right?
The Antichrist comes from Jerusalem.
The Antichrist is almost certainly a Jew.
And right now, what is Israel trying to do?
Trying to get American Christians to support a war with Iran and a war with Lebanon, which is 30% Christian, by the way, and a war against the Arab nations.
So the Antichrist wants Christians and Muslims to fight and kill each other so that the Antichrist can rise to power.
And the Antichrist is of a Jewish ethnicity to rule the world through violence and deception.
That's exactly what's happening right now in the Middle East.
In truth, God does not want Christians and Muslims to kill each other.
God doesn't want Jews to kill people either, but Jews love to kill people.
I mean, especially the Zionists.
They're really into violence.
So God does not want Christians and Muslims to kill each other.
And frankly, God does not want Jews and Christians and Muslims to kill each other.
But Zionists, who are the ethnic supremacist, kind of like the evil Jews, you could say, the Jews who think they have the right to kill everybody, but they become Zionists, which is different from Judaism.
It's contradictory to the teachings of Judaism.
So not all Jews are Zionists, I want to be clear.
And most Jews around the world, they do not support what Netanyahu is doing, and they don't want Israel to commit violence.
But the Zionists do, and the Zionists are trying to convince Christians, especially Christian evangelicals in America, to support the war on Muslims.
See that, the manipulation?
The Antichrist being a Zionist, It wants Christians and Muslims to kill each other so that the Zionists then rule the Middle East and rule America because they've taken over most of the U.S. government.
That's the plot.
That's the Antichrist system right there.
The antithesis of that is to recognize God, recognize peace, recognize that Muslims are not the enemy of God nor the enemy of Christ.
Muslims recognize Christ as a prophet.
Muslims recognize that to go to heaven, you need to be a good person.
Zionists think that they need to kill people in order to unleash their, I don't know, their end times, rebuild the third temple, and have the apocalypse and all of that.
I mean, you talk about some wicked, wicked people with some demonic beliefs.
That's the Zionists.
But real Christians don't believe that, and real Muslims don't believe that either.
Christians and Muslims should be able to get along and coexist because they believe practically identical things.
Interesting, right?
Okay, that's my lesson for today.
And yes, they're going to get more and more controversial to narrow-minded Christians who don't want to hear any of this.
Like, we only read one book.
It's just one book.
Okay, well, I'm going to read a hundred books.
And, you know, you'll be ignorant because you only read one.
You should read more.
You should read more books.
You should read other people's books.
How do you know what they're thinking?
How can you attribute like this other group over here in the Middle East?
You say they're all wicked bad people.
They just want to kill everybody.
Have you read any of their books?
No, you haven't.
How do you know?
Oh, you've been watching CNN. I see.
Okay, whatever.
Yeah, you don't know Jack.
So read other people's books if you want to know what they're thinking and what they believe and you'll find out you have more in common than you may have ever suspected.
And by the way, most Christians haven't even read the one book.
They haven't.
They haven't even read the Bible.
I've found that out because every time I teach the Bible, some Christians flip out and they think I'm making it up, you know, until they read the verse that I'm mentioning.
They're like, oh, okay, well, everybody, read the Bible and read more than the Bible and think about what God demands of us because it's actually pretty simple.
It's pretty simple.
Be a good person.
Be a good person.
No matter what names you use for God, if you're a good person, guess what?
You're going to heaven.
If you're a bad person, you're going to hell.
It really is that simple.
Kind of nice to know the rules.
All right.
Thank you for listening.
You can check out my other sermons at abundance.church.
There's a lot more coming.
We're only getting warmed up here, huh?
Actually, we're on 85 out of 100, something like that.
But Times are getting interesting.
There's a lot more yet to come.
May peace be upon all of you, by the way.
God bless you.
Thank you for listening.
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