Heaven Is Our Destination Where We Will Be ONE With The Lord Forever

Today, we are in The Season Of The Last Generation. The Birth Pains that Christ Jesus spoke about are currently under way, including natural and unnatural disasters. They will be ever increasing. Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold. Social, economic and political turmoil will be ever increasing, causing people's hearts to be weighed down with dissipation, drunkenness and the anxieties of life. An apostasy within the Church of God is currently under way. This will all reach a climax with Satan revealing his Antichrist and requiring that everyone worship him; That every one receive his "mark" in order to buy or sell; The new currency of the New World Order, the New Tower of Babel.

Today, it is critical that those who have a heart for God are aware of what God is doing and speaking today. God is opening up His Word like never before in preparation for The Time Of The END. I exhort you to open up your heart and your eyes to see what He is doing and your ears to hear what God is speaking at this time. My prayer is that we will be able to stand before the Son of Man at His appearing, without fault and with great joy. I encourage you to read David Wilkerson's book, America's Last Call at davidwilkersontoday.blogspot.com. Also, Google, Tommy Hicks Prophecy, 1961 for a view of the End Times.

Tom's books include: Called By Christ To Be ONE, The Time Of The END, The Season Of The Last Generation, Worship God In Spirit And In Truth, Daniel And The Time Of The END, and Overcoming The Evil One. They are available at amazon.com. They can also be read without cost by clicking on link: Toms Books.

To receive Christ Jesus as a child by faith is the highest human achievement.

Today, the Bride Of Christ is rising up in every nation in the world! Giving Glory to Her Savior and King, Christ Jesus!
Today, the world is Raging against God, Rushing toward Oblivion! Save yourself from this Corrupt Generation!
Today, America is being ground to powder because of it's SIN against God!

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Saturday, June 10, 2017

WHAT THE SHOCK LOSS OF THERESA MAY'S PARTY MEANS FOR THE U.S.

What the Shock Loss of Theresa May's Party Means for the United States
Friday, June 9, 2017
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Bob Eschliman (June 9, 2017)

It was expected that Conservatives would grow their majority to as many as 80 seats, but a ham-handed rollout of the party's manifesto—the British equivalent of a party platform in the U.S.—and subsequent flip-flop on several key issues, coupled with serious questions about the government's handling of the Manchester and London terror attack suspects, likely were key factors in the sudden reversal of fortunes for May and her party.










(The UK) — [Charisma News] The United Kingdom is the United States' closest ally, and Prime Minister Theresa May is arguably among President Donald Trump's closest friends on the world stage, meaning her failed gamble at a "snap election" to drive a mandate over Brexit is going to be costly not just for her political aspirations, but for the U.S.-U.K. relationship, as well. (Photo Credit: Reuters via Charisma News)

Entering the election Thursday with a majority of the seats in the 650-seat House of Commons, May's Conservative Party—the British equivalent of the Republican Party in the U.S.—fell to just 318 seats, eight short of holding onto its majority, creating a so-called "hung Parliament" for just the third time since the end of World War II. 

It must now attempt to forge a majority coalition or face the next five years as a "minority government," which will make it much more difficult for the U.K. to negotiate a full and complete Brexit, as well as other measures that would have benefited Britons and Americans alike.

Shortly after the election was announced, it was expected that Conservatives would grow their majority to as many as 80 seats, but a ham-handed rollout of the party's manifesto—the British equivalent of a party platform in the U.S.—and subsequent flip-flop on several key issues, coupled with serious questions about the government's handling of the Manchester and London terror attack suspects, likely were key factors in the sudden reversal of fortunes for May and her party. 

Conservatives had won sizeable gains in local elections held just a few weeks before the parliamentary votes.

Prior to the first returns coming in Thursday, Acton Institute Senior Editor Rev. Ben Johnson wrote the following analysis of what the election could mean for the U.S. It gives a good assessment of what is likely to come in the days, weeks, and months ahead. It is re-published here with permission:

Today, voters across the UK went to the polls to elect Members of Parliament in the snap election called on April 18. American observers and people of faith should care about the results, because they could affect the transatlantic alliance in numerous ways.

First, the election could deepen, or chill, the "special relationship" between the United States and the UK. Prime Minister Theresa May and President Donald Trump have established a cordial relationship and share a symbiotic goal. 

May seeks the support of the nation's majority Leave voters, and Trump hopes undermining the EU will realign Europe in a nationalist/populist direction. 

To encourage the process, Trump hopes to sign a transatlantic free trade deal as soon as the UK withdraws from the EU customs union in March 2019.

Although exceedingly unlikely, were Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to become prime minister, it would dampen relations between the two nations. 

Corbyn wavered on whether he would meet with Trump during a foreign visit, and he asked London not to "roll out the red carpet" for the U.S. president. He later offered to show Trump around Finsbury Park Mosque in London, once home to the radical Islamist teachings of Abu Hamza, "so [Trump] could understand multicultural society."

Second, the election will affect the balance of power in Europe. May called the election to secure a mandate for a "hard Brexit," walking away with "no deal" rather than accepting "a bad deal" to stay in Brussels' good graces. 

Labour Party MPs, who opposed Brexit but modified their position due to its popularity among their core voters, seek to limit the scope of that withdrawal. In the unlikely event that the Tory lead diminishes, members of the Labour Party and Scottish National Party (SNP) could tilt the UK back toward a continental Europe that increasingly sees itself as a rival to, or at least a strategic competitor with, the United States.

Third, the future of America's closest ally is at stake. May campaigned on "strong and stable leadership" to lead the UK into a post-Brexit future. She envisions an era of independence, free trade, and deregulation after the UK slips the strictures imposed by EU bureaucrats. She has vowed to crack down on extremists, a point driven home as voters cast their ballots in polling places the government had to secure against a growing terrorist threat.

The Labour Party's mantra – "for the many, not the few" – promises a future of class warfare, tax and spending increases, and closer relations with the supranational EU. Corbyn has promised to fight any attempts to turn the UK into "a low-tax haven." Corbyn has had overly kind words for terrorist organizations including Hamas, Hezbollah, and the IRA. This week, it was revealed that MI5 monitored Corbyn for 20 years, concerned that he may be a subversive.

People of faith should care whether the UK maintains its economic vitality and forges trade ties that could greatly benefit the developing world potentially causing its agricultural sector (and hence, global food production) to flourish. They should care about maintaining a strong U.S.-UK alliance, which has fought for religious liberty and other transatlantic values for more than a century. And all people should be concerned about checking the spread of radical jihadist violence and securing the safety of the British people.

Despite a number of campaign missteps, polls still show May increasing the Tory majority in the House of Commons from 17 seats to 50. Pollsters underestimated the Conservative vote in the 2015 election and famously forecast that last June's Brexit referendum would fail.

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