Beware of the Ravening Wolves
It is critical that we remember these Words. We were warned that even satan's servants would appear as righteous godly men. Look at Paul's words…
"For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ. And no wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. So it is no surprise if his servants, also, disguise themselves as servants of righteousness. Their end will correspond to their deeds."- 2 Corinthians 11:13-15
And even Jesus the Messiah told us to watch for these men…
"Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. -Matthew 7:15-16
If you chose to put your trust in this vaccine, then so be it. However, I believe it's my responsibly to warn as many that would have ears to hear. These men do NOT speak for 'God'. It is blasphemous to state that Jesus the Messiah would take this vaccine, as if He were not 'God'. It is also blasphemous to state that this vaccine is a 'Gift from God'. As if the Father would approve of their so-called 'hacking' of the software of life. Are we ignorant to the fact that He gave us an immune system, that He perfectly designed?!
Anyways, here are a few excerpts from these three wolves, in my opinion. The links to the articles will be in the comments….
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Archbishop of Canterbury...
"The Archbishop of Canterbury has implied that Jesus would get vaccinated against Covid."
"Justin Welby suggested that people who refuse to get jabbed are 'immoral' as he told people to 'love one another, as Jesus said.
Asked by ITV News if being vaccinated is a 'moral issue', the archbishop said: I'm going to step out on thin ice here and say yes, I think it is."
"A lot of people won't like that, but I think it is because it's not about me and my rights. 'Now obviously there are some people who, for health reasons, can't be vaccinated – different question – but it's not about me and my rights to choose. It's about how I love my neighbor."
"Vaccination reduces my chances – doesn't eliminate – but it reduces my chances of getting ill and reducing my chances of getting ill reduces my chances of infecting others. It's very simple."
"So I would say yes, to love one another – as Jesus said – get vaccinated, get boosted."
"On whether it would be immoral not to get the jab if you can, Mr Welby added: 'I understand why people don't. 'But I would say, go and get boosted, get vaccinated. It's how we love our neighbour. Loving our neighbour is what Jesus told us to do. It's Christmas: do what he said."
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Franklin Graham…
'Jesus Would Have Taken the Covid-19 Vaccine'
"The 68 year-old Graham told ABC News, “My father believed in modern medicine. If any time there was a vaccine that would help protect you, he was an advocate for it…he took it.”
"I believe it is consistent with Scripture that we protect our lives and do whatever we can to save life, Franklin Graham said. So I don’t have any problem with telling a person to take an aspirin or telling a person to have a vaccine."
"Vaccines are a proof of God’s love Franklin Graham explained, “I thank God for the doctors and the researchers that have put this time and effort and money to develop these vaccines and I hope that the American people will use them."
"In a bold statement, the Samaritan’s Purse’s President said, “I think if there were vaccines available in the time of Christ, Jesus would have made reference to them and used them."
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Pope Francis…
"Pope Francis went on to say that getting a Covid jab that is “authorized by the respective authorities” is an “act of love.”
Helping other do the same, he said, is also an act of love. “Love for oneself, love for our families and friends, and love for all peoples. Love is also social and political.”
"The Pope noted that social and political love is built up through “small, individual gestures capable of transforming and improving societies.”
“Getting vaccinated is a simple yet profound way to care for one another, especially the most vulnerable,” he said. Pope Francis then prayed to God that “each one of us can make his or her own small gesture of love.”
“No matter how small, love is always grand,” he said. “Small gestures for a better future.”
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Deception is only going to increase, may we ALL pray for discernment in these dark days ahead. AND may we have unmovable FAITH, as the women in Matthew 15:28 'Great is thy Faith'. As well as praying for our Father's Will to be done, what-so-ever that may be.
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Franklin Graham: Jesus Would Have Taken the Covid-19 Vaccine (faithit.com)
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