Sorry for the swearing on the MOB video. Black goo is everywhere and is with gene defilement technology. What is up with the Queen lighting up the Tree of Life or the Tree of Good and Evil. Is the triple Helix creating new life? How can the seeds of men cleave with the old Roman Empire / Vatican / Queen? Who funded many of the Tech Companies. Are the elite saying graphene will work in humans? Are tech companies being asked to join the UN? Is Master Card getting people to pay with their face? What is up with the rollout of pay with your hand.
Mark of Beast (MOB) Rollout is Moving Fast including 3 Helix
You will be here the entire time of the tribulation and many will be beheaded. Elect are Christians when you read your KJV Bible.
Elect” is used in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible to refer to a chosen or selected group of people. In the context of Christian theology, the concept of “elect” is often associated with the idea of predestination or divine choice in salvation. Here are some Bible verses from the KJV that are commonly referenced in support of the belief that “elect” refers to Christians:
This verse emphasizes that God’s elect, or chosen ones, are justified by Him, meaning they are declared righteous through faith in Jesus Christ. This can be interpreted to mean that Christians are part of the elect, chosen by God for salvation.
In this verse, the “elect of God” is described as those who are chosen by God and are to exemplify characteristics such as mercy, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience. This can be interpreted to mean that Christians, as God’s chosen ones, are called to live a life marked by these virtues.
This verse suggests that the Apostle Paul endures hardships for the sake of the elect, indicating that the elect are associated with the salvation that is found in Jesus Christ. This can be interpreted to mean that Christians, as part of the elect, share in the benefits of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
The term “elect” in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible is often understood to refer to God’s chosen people, which can be interpreted to include Christians. Here are some Bible verses from the KJV that are commonly referenced in support of this understanding:
In this verse, Jesus is speaking about the end times and the tribulation, and he mentions the “elect” as a group for whom the days will be shortened. This can be interpreted to mean that Christians, as part of the elect, will be protected by God during difficult times.
This verse also comes from Jesus’ discourse on the end times in Matthew 24. Here, Jesus speaks of the gathering of his elect from all over the world, which can be interpreted to mean that Christians, as part of the elect, will be gathered by God in the end times.
In this verse from the book of Revelation, the Lamb (referring to Jesus) is depicted as overcoming his enemies, and those who are with him are described as “called, and chosen, and faithful.” This can be interpreted to mean that Christians, as followers of Jesus, are part of the elect, called and chosen by God, and remaining faithful to Him.
These verses, along with others throughout the Bible, can be used to support the understanding that the term “elect” in the KJV refers to God’s chosen people, which can be interpreted to include Christians. AICB
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