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SDG 81: The Serpent Seed battles the Woman’s Seed

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In Acts 10:43 Peter said: .. all the prophets give witness, to Jesus

You know the Old Testament’s more than just some old stories and soothing Psalms. It's all about The LORD Jesus Christ and His mission to redeem His people. In fact, He’s in a battle with the seed of the serpent (The Necash).

After the fall in the Garden the LORD God said to the serpent: And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. (Genesis 3:15)

After years of investigating the conspiracies of the world and working closely with William Cooper’s CAJI I’m convinced that ALL conspiracies are Satanic.  Now that may surprise some of you but I’ve spent decades following clues from the world’s information sources on the four pillars of power (Listen to SDG 73 The Scientific Dictatorship versus God to learn more).

Those of you who know me know I love the Bible, and the more I leaned on it the more I learned that little has changed over all of recorded history.

First I learned that God does nothing without first revealing it to his servants the prophets (Amos 3:7) and then that this ancient serpent (the Necash), who is called the Devil and Satan, (is) the deceiver of the WHOLE world. (Rev 12:9)

And that’s the reason by necessity that all people high up in the 4 pillars of power must either follow  Lucifer or Satan and this is the mystery of iniquity (Listen to SDG 64).

Because these leaders must deceive people as Satan does to gain power over them.

But today we'll look at 'something' and 'someone' I love; The Word of God and the LORD Jesus who’s revealed in the Word of God. So let's look at portraits and prophecies of Jesus in the Old Testament.

 

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