Emmanuel Macron to Visit Vatican in June: More Dots to Connect

After the victory of the youngest leader of France since Napoleon, one of the first declarations of this seemingly pompous man was this:  “I will govern like a Roman god.”

Which “god” was Macron referring to when he spoke such lofty words?  It was Jupiter who is the Roman equivalent of Zeus, who is the highest Greek god. If you wonder if these “gods” are just mythology (which is what we were taught in school) you’d be wrong.  All of these gods are demons. And Zeus and Jupiter have been called “Satan” himself.

Please refer to this article to better understand this:

Seat of Satan Moved From Pergamum to Berlin, Germany: Connect the Dots

Here is the article which speaks about Macron’s “Governing like a Roman God” :

Emmanuel Macron Declares He will Govern Like A Roman God

Macron has been invited to the Vatican

From reuters.com

France’s Macron, after overture to Church, to visit pope in June

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – President Emmanuel Macron, accused of straining France’s secular foundations by saying he wanted to mend ties with the Catholic Church in his country, will travel to the Vatican in June to meet Pope Francis, the Vatican said on Friday.

Vatican spokesman Greg Burke said both sides were organizing a visit for late June but no further details were available.

In April, Macron called for stronger ties between the state and the Catholic Church, a move critics said blurred a line that has kept French government free of religious intervention for generations. [nL8N1RN50P]

 The issue is particularly sensitive in historically Catholic France, where matters of faith and state were separated by law in 1905 and which is now home to Europe’s largest Muslim and Jewish communities.
France’s guiding principles also hold that religious observance is a private matter, for all faiths.

Raised in a non-religious family, Macron was baptized a Roman Catholic at his own request when he was 12.

Under a tradition that began in the 15th century when France was a monarchy, French leaders are automatically given the title of “First and Only Honorary Canon” of the Rome Basilica of St John’s in Lateran, which is also the pope’s cathedral in his capacity as bishop of Rome.

Most French leaders visiting Rome usually attend a special service there. – source

As Bible prophecy students, we are told in the Word to watch the Signs of the Times. For years we have wondered if Pope Francis could possibly be the False Prophet spoken of in Scripture.

When Emmanuel Macron came onto the world stage, many alarms went off in the Christian community.  Macron was groomed by the Rothschilds, which in and of itself made the brethren sit up and take notice.  His cover photo on Time magazine, and his shocking declaration of  “Ruling as a Roman God”  has many Prophecy teachers wondering if we could be looking at Antichrist.

But we know that only our Father in heaven knows the answers to our questions.

In this last week, Macron said that he will bring a 10 Nation  “Coalition of the Willing” EU Army to come together in case of emergency.  10 Nation?  This is getting very interesting.

The world has been turned on its head.  Good is evil – evil is good.  Persecution of Christians is everywhere – not just in the Middle East.  It’s right here in America.  And I’m quite certain (if we are not raptured soon) that this will only grow, and our rights will be taken from us.  Many of us will most likely be jailed.

In the last 5 years, more Christians have been slaughtered in the Middle East than in all of history since the first century church.

But Brethren, we share in His sufferings.

Enduring Hardship

From gotquestions.com

What does it mean to endure hardship (2 Timothy 4:5)?

Answer: Second Timothy contains the poignant testimony of the apostle Paul, who says his life is “being poured out like a drink offering” and the time of his death had come (2 Timothy 4:6). In verse 5 he says, “But you [Timothy], keep your head in all situations, endure hardship, do the work of an evangelist, discharge all the duties of your ministry.” There was no better man than Paul to give advice about endurance under suffering for the Lord Jesus. Paul had been imprisoned, beaten, stoned, shipwrecked, hungry, cold, and destitute (2 Corinthians 11:23–28). In spite of all this and more, Paul managed to endure the suffering, finish the race, and keep the faith (2 Timothy 4:7).

Hardships come in a variety of ways. Temptations, illnesses, lost jobs, broken relationships, and persecution for one’s faith are all forms of hardship. Christians should not be taken by surprise when hardships come: Jesus warned us, “In this world you will have trouble” (John 16:33). The good news is that Jesus followed up His warning with this word of encouragement: “But take heart! I have overcome the world.” We can endure by His grace.

To endure is more than just continuing to exist; it is continuing to exist in the same manner as before the suffering began. If Paul had lived through his sufferings but at some point had thrown up his hands in defeat, stopped being obedient to God, or no longer worked for the cause of Christ, he would not have “endured.” If he had responded to his sufferings with an attitude of bitterness, anger, or retaliation, then Paul could not have said that he “endured.”

Paul’s response to suffering was not to buckle under the weight of circumstance but to realize Christ has called His church to endure hardship (John 16:33; Luke 14:27). Paul said that he rejoiced because in his flesh he was filling up what was lacking in Christ’s afflictions (Colossians 1:24). Every time Paul was beaten, chained, or hungry, he identified more with Christ in his flesh. Paul could rejoice because suffering in his flesh for the sake of the church is a privilege of sharing in the sufferings of Christ (Philippians 3:10).

As Christians, we should turn to God with our suffering, and He will be faithful to help us undergo every trial and overcome every temptation (1 Corinthians 10:13). We can learn to have the same joy as Paul had during trials, knowing that suffering produces virtues such as endurance, godly character, and lively hope (Romans 5:3–5).

To “endure” does not mean simply to grin and bear it. Christians will feel sad, betrayed, or even angry at times. These emotions in and of themselves are not bad; they only become sin when we allow them to take root in our lives and produce bitterness, evil thoughts of revenge, or unforgiveness. Believers must remember that everything that comes into our lives is under the control of a sovereign God who has promised He is working all things out for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose (Romans 8:28).

Jesus is the ultimate example of someone who endured hardship (Hebrews 12:2). The author of Hebrews reminds believers of Christ’s perseverance at the hands of sinners. Jesus, in spite of great suffering, never turned back, even from the cross (Hebrews 12:2–4). Hebrews 12:2 says Jesus endured the cross “for the joy set before him.” Although Christ knew the suffering the cross would provide, His anticipated joy enabled Him to keep going; He knew what the rewards would be—the redemption of mankind and a seat at the right hand of God. In the same way, Christians can find hope to endure when we consider the rewards God has promised us. “Do not throw away your confidence; it will be richly rewarded. You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will receive what he has promised. For, ‘In just a little while, he who is coming will come and will not delay.’ And, ‘But my righteous one will live by faith. And I take no pleasure in the one who shrinks back.’ But we do not belong to those who shrink back and are destroyed, but to those who have faith and are saved” (Hebrews 10:35–39). – source

Brothers and sisters in Christ, we should be on our knees- praying for the lost. We should be sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with everyone whom we know is not saved. We should be in prayer about the atrocities which are happening globally. We should be praying for Israel.

I truly believe that we are on the cusp of a great war. I hope I am wrong, but I think that I am not. Iran, Russia and Turkey are being too silent in the wake of Kim Jong-un’s promise of denuclearization and friendship with the world.

Something is up. I feel it in my bones……

How Can I Be Saved?

MARANATHA!

 

 

17 thoughts on “Emmanuel Macron to Visit Vatican in June: More Dots to Connect

  1. Hi, Geri, I agree which god is the President of France referring to not the God of the Bible but a pagan god just my thought. At the same time, something is about to happen like out Blessed Hope the Rapture which We Born Again Believers long for this world is not our home and looking forward to our new bodies with no sin what so ever because I hate sin. Also, we or countries should not partner to talk to Rome have people forgotten the millions of our Brothers and Sisters in Christ the Catholic Church killed for centuries.

    God Bless

    MARANATHA!

    1. I certainly have not forgotten. That is one of the main reasons I do not watch Fox news any longer. Have you noticed that when they want to talk to a clergyman – they bring in a Catholic priest! They are SO duped!

      1. Ok I noticed that too like Father Jonathan Morris I think that’s his name Jesus says call no man Father except for you Father who is in heaven. I have a quote by Charles Spurgeon on Roman Catholicism you want it.

      2. Still watch Fox news but at times for Bible Prophecy reasons for like when the attack on Syria happened a few weeks ago but I don’t watch every day. but when they have a Catholic priest I don’t like that. Yes they are duped.

      3. If i do turn it on it’s for either breaking news or for noise reasons at times you know like you turn something on if you leave the house type of thing.

  2. tonytarr11

    Geri, check, check and double check,….incredible!, and the way you ended your post, the part about feeling it in your bones well, i mean geeze….that to me, is adorable***** i find you to be heaven sent! Thank you for your work and this truly awesome blog. Shalom sister, in our Lord and Savior, our Kinsmen Redeemer, Yeshua! p.s. look into Macrons eyes, you can tell he’s got something wrong w/ him……i feel that in my bones! Love you in Christ Geri, soo glad your here*

  3. misscarol126

    Great encouragement on enduring hardships and by His grace we will endure till the end. I want to hear Him say, “well done my good and faithful servant.” I am keeping an eye on Macron because of your blog. Thanks Geri God bless you !

  4. Michael Angelo

    I did my best with the translation of Macron’s full name, though a true linguist may have better results! It was upon reading an article about him that discussed his youth, meteoric rise, had his picture, and gave his first name. Something about the combo of that information that immediately set alarm bells ringing loud enough for me to calmly inform my wife that Macron is the Antichrist.

    Anyway, his name:

    Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron

    And the meaning:

    Emmanuel = God with us
    Jean = gift from God
    Michel = who is like God
    Frederic = peaceful ruler
    Macron = the mark

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