Another PROOF!

12/24/2019

PROOF

That the (imminent return of Jesus) is just around the corner of human history. The information in this URL is visible PROOF for those who read it that Jesus is making preparations in Heaven above for His soon return back to this Earth. Take NOTE of the numerical numbers in this article, the gospel of the kingdom has gone into all the world through our modern technology. Also take note of the countries, the people that are seeking solace from the word of God.

[ https://www.faithwire.com/2019/12/05/youversion-announces-most-read-bible-verse-of-2019-stunning-increase-in-number-of-people-reading-scriptures/ ]

Jesus Himself said:

Mat 24:14 And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come. THE END IS COMING FRIENDS! Sooner than you realize.

The article contains interesting information about the desire to know what the gospel is all about, but it's spawned from FEAR rather than from a personal love for God, which fulfills this prophecy. Luke 21:26 Men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.

Here's the most read bible verse of 2019 from the KJV version. The version as is found in the article is misleading. I will give you the first the verse as shown in the article, then I will list the KJV version and show you the differences in the two. Go to the URL right now and READ IT carefully, then return to this essay.

Article Modern version: Philippians 4:6 reads, "Don't worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done." IT SOUNDS CLOSE BUT IS DECEPTIVE and should be read-only in the KJV version.

What's implied in the above version? Through the misleading phrase "Don't worry about anything" is contradictory to the scripture admonition to "watch and pray" here: Mat 26:41 Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak. The phrase "thank him for all he has done" is meaningless if one doesn't "watch and pray." If one doesn't "care", doesn't worry about anything, that promotes "indifference" in the heart of man, which will eventually lead to their destruction. If one isn't concerned about something as meaningful as their own personal salvation, the devil knows all too well that if he can keep them from concern, he has them scheduled to burn in the flames of the Lake of Fire. The phrase "Don't worry about anything" is absolute INDIFFERENCE even though they are seeking to know it's bible versions like this one that will if followed as it reads, lead them into perdition and destruction. WHAT'S MISSING FROM THE VERSE? As you can see from the KJV version below the word "careful" is missing from the modern verse. I will [emphasize] in brackets.

KJV version: Php 4:6 Be careful [careful here means to NOT allow just anything to occupy your mind, but KNOW and that takes study and prayer] for nothing; [The nothing means to NOT be concerned over anything that isn't the truth from the word of God] but in everything [That is recorded in the word of God] by prayer and supplication [To GOD] with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. [In other words, the entire verse context is total dependence upon God continually in everything. How then does the phrase "Don't worry about anything" fit in with the overall context of the verse? Can you see the ERROR in the verse?

In the article's overall message is the amount of people they say is "seeking after" a personal biblical comfort by reading the verse, but if they follow the "most read" verse as it's listed with no specific version indicated, they will be absolutely led into INDIFFERENCE about the true context of the verse found in the KJV of scripture. While they seek bible knowledge they are being misled by the wording of the "most read" bible verse from the version in the article. Satan uses these modern bible versions to mislead, even though it is called a bible doesn't mean it's the bible you should read and follow.

The WATCHMAN

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