Thursday, September 30, 2010

President Obama Talks About His Christian Faith



Et ne quis possit emere aut vendere, nisi qui habet characterem, nomen bestiae aut numerum nominis eius. (Revelation 13:17)

The New York Times reports US President Obama expounded Tuesday on the reasons he became a Christian as an adult, telling a group of residents in Albuquerque, New Mexico, that he was a "Christian by choice".

President Obama said that the precepts of Jesus Christ spoke to him in terms of the kind of life that he would want to lead – being his brother's and sister’s keeper.

Some 18 percent of Americans believe President Obama is a muslim, and when I ran a poll on my blog a few weeks ago on the subject, almost half of the voters thought Obama is a muslim.

President Obama said: "I think also understanding that Jesus Christ dying for my sins spoke to the humility we all have to have as human beings, that we’re sinful and we’re flawed and we make mistakes and we achieve salvation through the grace of God".

I think that was a great statement of President Obama, and it is indeed very welcome.

After Obama's recent speeches, where he talks about "the holy koran", a mosque on Ground Zero, and his will to divide Israel, this revelation is indeed very important.

If President Obama is the Anti-Christ, then the world is in serious trouble.

But after his latest revelation, it seems President Obama not is the Anti-Christ.

But that also means the world is in real trouble.

We will only know who The Anti-Christ is when he sits in the Temple on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem and declares himself God, see 2 Thessalonians 2:4.

The Arabs gave us the numbers, the Romans gave us the letters, the Jews gave us Jesus Christ and the Bible, and the Greeks gave us democracy and Alexander the Great.

They all gave us something good.

Now Satan wants to destroy what is good.

Soon Satan will appear "transformed into an angel of light", see 2 Corinthians 11:14.

That will certainly come as a chock for many godly persons, who are longing for the Lord to return to rule and reign.

"Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the savour of his knowledge by us in every place", see 2 Corinthians 2:14.

"Ego veni in nomine Patris mei, et non accipitis me; si alius venerit in nomine suo, illum accipietis", John 5:43.