UN Agenda 2030 & The Return Of Christ
UN Agenda 2030 And The Return Of Christ
Brianna
So, many of you have heard about the 2030 agenda the UN is pushing. There is an interesting connection here many haven't seen before. Why did the United Nations pick the year 2030? And what is the 2030 agenda? If you look at the official UN website dealing with the 'sustainable agenda', you will also see their 'goals'. Which includes food, health, education, gender, energy, work, land, sea, and just about ever aspect of our lives. And their slogan? "Leave no one behind." This is from their website "The Sustainable Development Goals are a call for action by all countries - poor, rich, and middle income - to promote prosperity while protecting the planet." "Today, progress is being made in many places, but, overall, action to meet the goals is not yet advancing at the speed or scale required. 2020 needs to usher in a decade of ambitious action to deliver the goals by 2030. With only ten years left to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal, world leaders at the SDG Summit in September 2019 caped for a decade of action and delivery for sustainable development, and pledged to mobilize financing, enhance national implementation, and strengthen institutions to achieve the goals by the target date of 2030, leaving no one behind." ALL countries rich and poor? Leave no one behind? Sounds a lot like Revealation 13:16-17 "And he causeth all both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand or in their foreheads." And that no man may buy or sell, except he that have the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. But why is the 2030 date so important to them? Pay close attention here!
Let's take a look at the connection between UN Agenda 2030 and the return of Christ. In the story (parable) of the good samaritian in Luke 10:30-35 Jesus sets forth some very interesting symbolism. We all know the story well, how a certain man was robbed and beaten and left for dead. A levite, and a priest passed him without helping him. But a samaritian came along and took him to an Inn and gave two pence for his stay at the inn, saying, "when I come again" I will repay any more. The symbolism is clear. The man robbed, beaten, and left for dead represents us, sinners, beaten and left for dead by Satan. The priest and levite who pass by without helping, represents the law, which cannot save us from, sin. The good samaritian represents Jesus Christ, the only one who can help us. The Inn, which the samaritian takes the man to, represents God's kingdom and church on earth, where Jesus gathers his people to take care of each other. But what about the 'two pence' the good samaritian gave the host? Why two pence? Remember who the samaritian represents? Jesus. So what do the two pence represent? The samaritian (Jesus) is saying "This two pence should be enough until I return." Now look another parable Jesus gave. Matthew 20:1-2 "For the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is a householder, which went out early in the morning to hire labourers into his vineyard. And when he had agreed with the labourers for a penny a day he sent the, into his vineyard." Who does the Vineyard belong to? God. And the Vineyard is earth. And how much was the pay for the work? A penny for ONE DAY. Now remember that in the good samaritian story the samaritian (Jesus) gave the host (the church) two pence UNTIL HE WAS TO RETURN. So if one penny was for one day, then two pence would be enough for two days work. So if you put both parables together, Jesus is giving the church two pence for 'two days' UNTIL HE RETURNS. Now look at what Peter said: 2 Peter 3:8 "But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day." One day is as a thousand years with God. So what would TWO days (two pence) be? Two thousand years! Do you see this? Jesus is saying through this parable that He would return in around 2000 years time.
Now when was Jesus was crucified and when did He go back to heaven? AD 30-31. So where does 2000 years take us to? 2030! Any coincidence that the UN wants control of the world by 2030? Now we are NOT setting any dates here, and neither should anyone else. Don't think "Oh I have 10 years to get ready, plenty of time!" Because the apostle Paul said God will "finish the work and cut it short in righteousness." (Romans 9:28) I am merely showing you that the second coming is 'AT THE DOOR'. And why there is such a push for the UN to gain control by 2030. Does Satan know the scriptures? Does he know the prophecies? Yes, he knows the Bible better than anyone here on earth. Does he know about God's 6000 year timeline? Yes. Does he know about the second coming of Jesus is literally 'at the door'? Yes. This is why the urgency now in this world to 'gather' everyone under this United Nations 2030 plan. It is Satan's plan to gather the world under Rome's leadership and cause everyone 'both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand or in their foreheads.' (Rev. 13:16)
They are seeking to get this done by 2030, knowing that the return of Christ and the end of this world as we know it is literally 'at the door'. Why do you think they're screaming about climate change? 'We only have ten years left to do something?" They are looking to "save" the planet from its coming destruction at the hands of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. And what will be their "solution?" Rome's Sunday law. I pray that this will open your eyes to where we are in history. I pray this will cause you to make a more full surrender of your life to Jesus. And please, don't think merely sitting in your church will keep you safe. Satan has captured the majority of churches in this world now, and they have become apart of fallen Babylon. Our only safety is in the arms of Jesus Christ.
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