--- Judgment Day! ---
Why I am so... Happy!
(Written Sept, 2022)

What is Judgment Day? When is Judgment Day? Why is Judgment Day? Well, I believe to begin, the Bible teaches Judgment Day is (or is happening during) our day in time. That is to say, what is happening (the tribulation happening) throughout the earth right now identifies this as the time of the end. The time of the end is Judgment Day! (Mat 24:14 of 3‑14; Mat 24:21‑22) We are all, every day, rendering judgment over ourselves based on our life choices; well, based on one choice really. (John 3:18‑19 of 16‑21) What we here consider, however, is the more common Bible meaning of Judgment Day. When the Bible speaks of "Judgment Day," it is referring to one very specific day (or brief period of time, as in "the day" of Noah). Judgment day is the day God has set aside to judge all the inhabited earth. (Acts 17:29–31) Please carefully note: Judgment day is a good day for all righteous people (righteousness is faith in Christ - John 3:17‑19). On judgment day God, brings the end of the tribulation by his righteous war of Armageddon; thus ending all badness forever... (Psa 37:10‑11; Mat 24:21‑22; Rev 16:13-16; Rev 6:1-2; Rev 19:17-18; Rev 21:1-4) It is easy to know if "we" will survive (to know if we are righteous): Just ask yourself, do you know what it means to be doing the works of God, and then, are you doing them? (John 6:28‑29; John 8:31‑32; John 3:19 of 16‑21) It's important to note that for many Christians alive today, simply because of when we are alive (the timing of our 70 year lifespan window onto the history recorded by the Bible and secular historians); it may mean we will never have to face the day of death: As the Bible Book of Job promises, a favorable judgment for those alive on (or during) Judgment Day means life eternal. (Job 33:13‑30; John 11:26) It does seem much of mankind, even while seeing with their own eyes the rapid escalation of the tribulation destroying our world, are still ignoring it; still trying to pretend it isn't happening. Everyone wants a return to normal... (Really? When was it "normal"? Was it normal fifty years ago, after the world had used its first nuclear device to end its second world war, back when only "one fourth" of the world's population was starving? It just needs to all be made right... Just know: Making it right is what God is doing!) Even with many ignoring it, and with some actually asserting it isn't so, it appears Judgment Day has arrived. Whether you choose to believe this is Judgment Day (Deu 30:19‑20) is the most important decision of your life. That is a part of your faith in Christ. It is his promise... (Mark 13:19-20) As Judgment Day progresses, God has said (He has sworn in an oath by his own name, actually) no one will be able to ignore it. (Isa 45:22–25; 1 Cor 15:12‑28) The appearance of Judgment Day is not good news for all people... Judgment day means the end of the wicked. (Psa 37:10; 1 Cor 15:24 of 12‑28) There are many upsides to Judgment day, if you are a person who is righteously inclined (and therefore seeking to know God). (2 Chron 16:9; Heb 11:6) One wonderful hope is there "may" still be time for you to turn away from religion and toward Jesus Christ. You can choose either "Christianity," meaning simply you are a follower of Christ; or, you can be part of a religious sect. But, probably not both! What I mean is, I don't believe you can please God by proclaiming yourself a "religious" Christian. (In other words, I fear whether you can please God by being a Baptist Christian, Catholic Christian, Methodist Christian, Alliance Christian, Jehovah's Witness Christian, or any of many other sectarian Religionist self-named "kinds" of proclaimed Christians. Does a person who chooses to remain a "Catholic Christian," for example, share in group responsibility for their well known and documented largely homosexual pedophile priesthood? Added to such tolerated abuses by the churches, are their hateful judgments against non members: That they are lost to God. The Bible makes clear "true Christians" are identified by their expression of love for others, [John 13:35] and by calling themselves just "Christians." [Acts 11:26] True Christians know not to judge others. [1 Cor 4:5] Allowing yourself to be deceived to have and even express feelings your family and friends and neighbors are not pleasing God because they are not part of, and approved by, your religions sect; well, that is perhaps the greatest expression of hate. Some sectarian leaders have actually been able to deceive their gullible followers to imagine rendering judgments of disapproval against those who expose them in the light of truth is really an expression of love... They imagine it represents their effort to force a judged wicked and erring one into (or back into) their "fold." Don't "YOU" be deceived by such foolishness. [Mat 7:1‑2; James 2:13; Mark 4:24; Luke 6:38; Gal 6:7] Even if you are convinced some sect of people are sincere and mean well, don't you be deceived to "join" in their judgments; and so incur group responsibility. (Josh 7:7‑12) Please note: God's word says the glory Religionist leaders seek and are having among their sect is all they will ever have... [Mat 6:2‑5; John 12:42‑43; John 5:44; Rom 2:29]) The Bible says you need to be, and need to represent yourself as, a Christian; that just simply "Christian" is the only (God inspired) label you should accept or use... (Acts 11:26;) You should be very careful about letting any group of men deceive you into expanding that God given title of "Christian." (1 Cor 4:6) While some of them may be sincere, all the sectarian religious groups I am aware of follow men... (Mark 7:6‑9) [That is my opinion, of course. If you can sell being a Religionist to God, it is certainly fine with me. As for me, the Scriptures compel me to make clear I follow only Jesus Christ... Thus, I am a Christian! As such, how could I identify myself as a Baptist or a Catholic or Jehovah's Witness or Mennonite or... It is not my desire to judge anyone. (1 Cor 4:1‑5) Even so, Jesus's many warnings force me to encourage everyone to be absolutely certain they are actually following only the Christ. (Mat 7:15‑16; Mat 24:23‑28; John 8:31‑32) Helping Christ complete the preaching work is an easy thing to embrace. Preaching simply means helping everyone realize and understand: Building (or refusing) faith in Christ is how we are each one judging ourselves... (John 3:18‑19; John 6:28‑29; John 17:3) It would seem our faith must include expecting the revelation of Judgment Day... (2 Pet 3:9‑13) Jesus said over and over, however, for your faith to save your life, it must be faith based on what the Son of God actually taught. (John 6:63; see also: Mat 9:27‑30; Mat 9:22; Eph 2:8; Mark 10:52; Luke 7:50; Luke 17:19; Luke 18:42; Acts 14:9; Luke 8:48 of 42‑48; John 7:37‑39; John 19:34)]

It does not seem Judgment Day is one specific and preselected day; but rather is an unknown period chosen by God at the very best time for it. (Hab 2:3; Isa 60:22) God is selecting Judgment Day, at least in part, based on the actions of mankind: Jesus said Judgment Day would happen when (or would not happen until) the preaching work was completed. (Mat 24:14 of 3‑14) The preaching Jesus brought is what you are now hearing! Everyone alive  needs to  "must" hear this simple truth from Christ. We all need to be warned and understand: This is Judgment Day... The preaching is, of course, the conveying of knowledge about and from Jesus Christ. The one large thought of God's Word is like an umbrella of protection over us, as it relates God's activities from the sin in Eden to the Revelation of Christ. It's a big thought! Jesus is the one sent to explain God's large thought toward mankind. (Mat 17:5; John 3:16‑21; John 8:31‑32; John 15:6‑7 of 1‑15) Please realize: No matter how sincere they might be, we can't rely on anyone besides Jesus to help us understand! (Mat 17:5; Acts 4:8‑12) (We must have faith in Christ, but it would seem hard to have true faith if we don't really know Jesus. In view of his many warnings about false prophets, we can't depend on anyone for truth besides Jesus... [Mat 7:15; Mat 24:11; 2 Pet 2:1; 1 John 4:1] That's why I cite all these scriptures. Sincere as I am, you should verify everything I say from the Bible. Your life depends on it! Being an imperfect man, and thus very different from the perfect Jesus Christ, I might be wrong.) Really knowing Jesus (being familiar with his teachings - John 8:31‑32) also provides us, and YOU must possess, an understanding of what God is doing. (John 15:11‑15) How could you have faith in support of what God is doing if you don't first know what that is? The tribulation we have created (by neglecting God's directions and so abusing the earth and our fellow man) is forcing everyone to reevaluate their need for God, and then in turn, to hear this simple Bible message delivered by Christ. (John 15:15 of 11‑17) Please take special note of what being in possession of this Bible knowledge really means: It means you can, as never before in history, "help" those you care about. Not off in the distant future, mind you, but right now! For many centuries, mankind has been in slavery (as a group, not as individuals) to fear of death. (Heb 2:15 of 14‑16) Over time, it has only just gotten worse and worse. We witness our children and grandchildren having to try and live among animals (2 Pet 2:12 of 9‑22) who have no respect for law and order and are pleased to steal and rape and even murder. (Rom 13:1‑4) People are sometimes maligned for even speaking openly about it; saying they are politically incorrect or unloving. Much of mankind seems to have seared their conscience over. (1 Tim 4:2; Ecc 8:11‑13; Isa 26:10) Greed and malice among the wicked undermine all who seek righteousness. (2 Pet 2:7-9) Drugs and alcohol are heralded as an escape or relief by those who are ignorant or wicked; and their lies entrap and enslave many people. On top of it all, disease, old age, and finally death, is coming for us all. That is how it "was" in the past... But, and this is the point I pray you understand: It's not that way anymore! Really and truly, take to heart what I'm saying: You can help yourself and all who will listen... This Bible message (Christ's message), as it is having fulfillment, is bringing relief to everyone who is truly seeking God. (Acts 4:8‑12; John 5:24; Rom 8:2; 1 John 3:14‑15) Those not seeking God are bereft by Satan of God's help, and even of hope. (John 6:44) Those not turning to Christ will continue on to die in their sins. (John 8:24) You must have real faith in what Jesus said. That enables you to be able to recall his words to sustain a faith that will protect and help you in time of need, with precisely what you do personally need. (Mat 9:22; Eph 2:8; Mark 10:52; Luke 7:50; Luke 17:19; Luke 18:42; Acts 14:9; Luke 8:48 of 42‑48; John 7:37‑39; John 19:34) Truth brings joy! (John 15:11) It is the most happy time; to be able to share these scriptures that warn the wicked their days are done, while those same words bring joy and relief to the righteous. (Psa 97; Psa 91:5‑8 of 1‑16) You can help everyone who will listen and really hear, just by sharing these scriptures and talking about what Jesus said. (JustBibleTruth.com) Tell everyone you know. Do you want to live in a world where everyone is completely happy, and no one uses or abuses another person? Do you want to grow younger and stronger every day, instead of older and weaker. (Job 33:24‑30) While I do know even most self proclaimed religious people will scoff, that is what God is doing. (Luke 1:30‑33) The truth in Christ is the greatest story ever told! You just have to listen and take his words to heart, because Christ was sent by his Father to teach us how to fit into the new world paradise... (John 3:34; 2 Pet 3:12‑13 of 9‑13; John 1:18 of 17‑18) For your own safety and theirs, don't direct people to any religious sect, even if you believe their group might be sincere. Instead, direct everyone to listen to Jesus Christ for themselves. That's safe! By thus avoiding entanglements in sectarian religious groups, it sets you and all who will listen free (John 8:31‑32) of any imagined grandiose need to judge others either saved or lost. Thus, Jesus's Christian followers don't try to judge anyone; as either good or bad. (1 Cor 4:5 of 1‑5) Spreading this knowledge (and thus helping complete the preaching work - Mat 24:14) will bring about God's righteous war of Armageddon, which in turn brings about, or is, "the wonderful end" to the tribulation, and of this old world system. That is a good thing. That is Judgment Day... That is a very good thing! God's day (Judgment Day) will end all this suffering eternally; by destroying all who are wicked, while the righteous are preserved alive. (Luke 17:26‑30) The truth in Christ's words, only available to us by actually listening to Jesus (reading his words), gives everyone the exact same opportunity to survive the destruction. (Job 33:13‑30) Faith in Christ's words is the basis of judgment. (John 17:3; John 3:18‑19) Build true faith in what you know you can depend on, by making the choice to listen to Christ and to him alone... (John 17:3; Mat 17:5; Deu 11:26‑28) See you, then, in Paradise. (Psa 110 & 111) Don't worry. Be happy! (Psa 37:8‑19)

The true life version of "happily ever after"... That is what Judgment Day is; happily ever after. So, be happy! Just please realize: Religion is the most divisive influence that has ever infected mankind. It fueled most of the world's wars including the brutal Christendom "Christian Crusades" during the 1000 year period we now look back to define as the Dark Ages. Often sincere but religious people have inflicted more pain and suffering and damage than any other influence. In the midst of all the turmoil and hate of false religion, shines the intense light of Christianity; burning in the hearts of each individual Christian throughout all the earth. (John 1:1‑9) God is now lifting all those flickering hearts up and into the dazzling light of the Kingdom of his dear son. (Col 1:13‑23) If you are a Christian, "that" is what you are part of. (John 6:28‑29; Luke 2:30‑32 of 25‑35) Not off in some distant future, but right now: (Luke 17:26‑30) It is happening as the tribulation escalates to destroy everyone not marked in their forehead for protection by their chosen faith in Christ; the faith that burns in and illuminates their heart. God's angelic war of Armageddon (Judgment Day - Rev 16:15‑16; Rev 19:19‑21) is bringing the end of the tribulation. Soon, what God proclaimed to be his "very good" creative work, displayed only briefly in the Garden of Eden, (Gen 1:31 of 26‑31) will be revealed forever. (2 Pet 3:10 of 8‑10; see also: Luke 17:26‑30; 1 Pet 3:20 of 15‑22; 2 Pet 2:5‑9) God's creative earthly works will be forever displayed in all it's glory... (Psa 37:29; Isa 11:1‑12; Psa 37:10‑11; Job 33:13‑30) Finally, then, all kind hearted people really will live happily ever after! Is that your faith? Jesus said you will receive what you have faith you will have! (Mat 9:27‑30; Mat 9:22; Eph 2:8; Mark 10:52; Luke 7:50; Luke 17:19; Luke 18:42; Acts 14:9; Luke 8:48 of 42‑48; John 7:37‑39; John 19:34) [If, of course, your faith is a faith built on truth. - John 17:15‑20]


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