By JL Robb
August 2024
It was predicted: Berean Study Bible- Revelation 16:10-11, “And the fifth angel poured out
his bowl on the throne of the beast, and its kingdom was plunged into darkness, and men began to gnaw their tongues in anguish and curse the God of Heaven for their pains and sores.”
The worse things get, the more that man will curse God.
At the opening of the 2024 Pagan Paris Olympics, the South Korean athletes were “accidently” introduced as the North Korean heathens. What a mistake.
The International Olympics Committee apologized to the South Koreans for introducing them as The People’s Republic of North Korea. We’re sorry. What a mistake.
In the opening ceremonies, the world was treated to a scene, a ménage à trois, a threesome cuddling, caressing and kissing in France’s National library. In closing this scene, an image of a quote by Victor Hugo for all the world to see, “The freedom to love is no less sacred than the freedom to think.” Is that in the Bible somewhere? What a mistake.
The 4-hour opening ceremonies oozed with decadent sexuality, and one would hope the children were on their phones and not watching the programming of the Paris Olympics, promoting all things anti-Leviticus 20. What a mistake.
And then the scene of utter mockery, The Last Supper staged by a group of men dressed as drag queens, the character in the middle with a crown of light with fake trans-people standing around as apostles. He/she was dressed in blue like Jesus in DaVinci’s Last Supper. What a mistake.
It was not only a mistake, it was an insult to 2.4 BILLION Christians in the world. It was also an insult to the 2 billion Muslims in the world who revere Jesus as a great teacher and prophet and the Jews who, while denying He is the Messiah, mostly respect Jesus as a great teacher, spoken of in Josephus’ Antiquities of the Jews. So Paris managed to insult 60% of the world population. What a mistake.
The night the lights went out in Paris
According to a report on the Olympics from Microsoft News: In Paris, Egyptian darkness descended. On the night from Saturday to Sunday, numerous photos and videos from the French capital emerged on social media. They show that the streets of the multi-million metropolis were completely dark.
France is apologizing and calling for a Day of Prayer but may be too late. The world has seen, East to West, the far-left perversion of France, much like we are seeing it in all countries of the liberated West.
At least one advertiser in the Olympic Games has pulled their advertising: C-Spire, a technology/communications giant in Mississippi has withdrawn its advertising from the Games, quoting: “We were shocked by the mockery of the Last Supper during the opening ceremonies of the Paris Olympics.”
The Last Supper was depicted by artist Leonardo DaVinci and the wall painting is located in Milan. Jesus, at the center of the table is dressed in blue, like the drag queen in the fake Paris Last Supper. The “spin” is that it really isn’t the Last Supper; but if it walks like a duck, talks like a duck and poops like a duck, it is a duck.
The original Greek Olympics was all about paganism and sex. It begins with an austere mask shattering into pieces, revealing the true focus of this magical night — the human body. Minutes later, a centaur (half human, half horse) launches into the darkness a “javelin,” a shaft of light arching through the air. Then the Greek god Eros descends over scantily-clad lovers sensually clutching and releasing each other as they frolic in the water. Finally the procession of Greek history begins, with float after float parading the progress of Greek sport, science, mathematics, warfare, theatre, and culminating in the persona of the goddess Athena and a replica of the Parthenon — religion. Over all this, Eros hovers, as though the god of love is guiding the course of human history.
Is it time for the world to get back to the form of ancient Christianity, when first Christians were called The Way, comprised mostly of Jews? Should the Church observe the holy days and feasts that are outlined in the Old Testament?
This question has been asked and pondered for nearly 2,000 years. It was not pondered, however, by the earliest believers in Christ; because they were all Jewish. They kept the feasts and continued to at least attempt to follow the Law of Moses, which is pretty much impossible. Messianic Jews continue to follow many traditions of their Jewish roots and follow most traditional Jewish holidays. The most celebrated holiday is Shabbat, the Jewish Sabbath Day as described in the 4th Commandment.
"Then God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it He rested from all the work of creating that He had done. " (Genesis 2:3)
Purim memorializes the salvation of the Jews from certain death during the reign of Queen Esther in Persia. Esther was married to King Xerxes, after the previous queen was dethroned. Xerxes did not know Esther was Jewish. At the insistence of Mordecai, the cousin who raised her after the death of her parents, she kept her Jewish ethnicity secret.
Esther’s story is interesting in that once again, there became a desire in the kingdom to kill every Jew, a story that has been repeated throughout Jewish history. Iran today is the Persia of yesterday, and the rulers of Iran still want to annihilate the Jewish people. Some things never change in God’s awesome play, and today the climax is near.
Passover is celebrated on the evening of the 14th of Nissan and precedes the Feast of Unleavened Bread. It occurs very near the annual Easter celebrations. Passover is revered as an important Jewish holiday, celebrating the end of slavery of the Jews at the hands of Egypt in North Africa.
The straw that broke the camel’s back, convincing Pharaoh to free the Hebrew people, was the tenth plague of death to the first-born. The Hebrews painted lamb’s blood on the doorways of their homes, and the angel of death passed over their homes without killing their first-born children and animals.
This event is also symbolic. The blood of Christ was shared 2,000 years ago, and the reward is greater than even the escape from Egypt. Through Christ’s blood, the angel of death passes over all who believe that Jesus was who he said he was.
Shavuot (Feast of Weeks or Feast of First Fruits) celebrates the gift of the Torah from God to Moses on Mt. Sinai, about 3,500 years ago.
Tisha B’Av, or the Ninth of Av, refers to the ninth day of the Jewish month, Av. It is a day of mourning.
As amazing as it is, a lot of bad stuff has happened to the Jewish people on this specific date.
• Solomon’s Temple was destroyed on this date in 586 BC.
• The Second Temple was destroyed on this date in 70 AD by the Romans. As a result, 2.5 million Jews died, 1 million were exiled and 100,000 were enslaved.
• In 133 AD, the Romans plough the Temple site and build Aelia Capitolina, a pagan city.
• In 1492 on Tisha B’Av, the Spanish Inquisition expels all Jews and Muslims from Spain and Portugal.
Tisha B’Av is a day of fasting and mourning, as it plainly should be.
Rosh Hashanah is also known as the Jewish New Year, the Feast of Trumpets and Yom Teruah. The Feast of Trumpets is described in Leviticus.
The Lord said to Moses,
“Say to the Israelites: ‘On the first day of the seventh month you are to have a day of sabbath rest, a sacred assembly commemorated with trumpet blasts. Do no regular work, but present a food offering to the Lord.’” (Leviticus 23:23-25 NIV)
The Feast of Trumpets, the first day of Tishri, is believed by Jewish elders to be the day that God created the world. Rosh Hashanah is a time where the Jews make amends to one another and seek forgiveness for the past year.
Yom Kippur is also known as the Day of Atonement and is Judaism’s holiest day. It was the only day of the year that the High Priest entered the Temple’s Holy of Holies where he made a sacrifice for the atonement of sins for the previous year. There is no work on Yom Kippur and is a day of fasting and prayer.
Sukkot is also known as the Feast of Booths and Feast of Tabernacles. A booth was a type of tent in which the Israelites lived while spending 40 years in the wilderness before taking over the land that became Israel.
The Lord said to Moses, “Say to the Israelites: ‘On the fifteenth day of the seventh month the Lord’s Festival of Tabernacles begins, and it lasts for seven days. The first day is a sacred assembly; do no regular work. For seven days present food offerings to the Lord, and on the eighth day hold a sacred assembly and present a food offering to the Lord. It is the closing special assembly; do no regular work.”
(Leviticus 23:33-36 NIV).
Sukkot memorializes the protection that God provided for the Israelites on their journey to the Promised Land.
Chanukah begins on the 25th day of the month of Kislev on the Jewish calendar. It is the final Jewish holiday of the year and lasts 8 days and falls in November or December. Also known as the Festival of Lights, Chanukah celebrates the miracle of the burning oil. When the Maccabees regained the possession of the Temple, they attempted to light the Menorah. There was only a single day’s oil, but the Menorah burned for 8 days. The Jews celebrate the miracle, because God provided 8 days of light with only 1 day of oil.
Is it time to put the Bible back in the schools and Public Square? “No, No,” cry the liberals as they shout about the separation of church and state. That clause is nowhere in the Founders’ documents. Those who are 70 and older may remember that Bibles were in the classrooms, demanded by the Founders; and morning devotions and Pledge of Allegiance were said at the beginning of each school day, especially in the Democratic South when Democrats were conservative and went to church at least twice weekly. This certainly has changed.
Is it not interesting that the Founding Fathers who wrote the supposed separation clause then put Bibles in every classroom?
Presently, several states are going back to the time of Bibles and The Ten Commandments in the classrooms, before there were mass school killings of children and sex trafficking of children. The left is freaking out.
Unfortunately the engine has crossed the mountain top, and it is gaining speed toward perdition. There does not seem to be repentance in the air, only cursing of and mockery of God.
“Do not be deceived: God is not to be mocked. Whatever a man sows, he will reap in return.” (Galations 6:7)
While President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson was elected the first president of the Washington, D.C. public school board, which used the Bible as a reading text in the classroom.
JL Robb is author of the 7-book Series “The End The Book,” Find them at Amazon.com or
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No hope for heathens Mr Robb, the world is dead. The foolish virgin churches in christendon are dead. There is really no amount of practicing Christians in the world. Only a semblance of Christianity. Not 2.4 million. The wise virgins, Mathew 25, are the Saints. St Paul would say, give the saints a holy kiss as a greeting. The cult Vatican, in the 6th century, created Islam to crush the fabric of Christianity in Europe. Mohammed married a rich Roman Catholic, she was 12 years his senior. They then h ad him attack Jerusalem, they hate Jews. Why ? Jealousy.