Friday, September 25, 2015

The Shocking Message Pope Francis Preached At New York’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral

Now The End Begins The Shocking Message Pope Francis Preached At New York’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral by Geoffrey Grider The Pope, the self-proclaimed "vicar of Christ", preaching a message of the FAILURE OF JESUS on the cross. "For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God." 1 Corinthians 1:18 (KJV) Like many people, I missed the message that the Pope preached at St. Patrick's Cathedral because it was not streamed live as far as I was aware. And honestly, I was much more interested from a prophecy perspective in what he was going to say to Washington and the United Nations. So I did not bother to take a peek and see what he preached at St. Patrick's. When I did, I about fell off my chair. pope-francis-failure-of-the-cross-st-patricks-cathedral-new-york-city "We need to remember that we are followers of Jesus Christ and his life, humanly speaking, ended in failure, the failure of the cross. First of all, Pope Francis gave a shout-out to his "Muslim brothers and sisters" when he said this - "I would like to express two sentiments for my Muslim brothers and sisters: Firstly, my greetings as they celebrate the feast of sacrifice." In case he doesn't know, Islam clearly teaches that their God, Allah, has no son. None at all. So for a Christian to be a spiritual brother or sister with a Muslim is impossible. The Qu'ran boldly declares that Allah has no son: "It is not [befitting] for Allah to take a son; exalted is He! When He decrees an affair, He only says to it, "Be," and it is." Surah 19:35,36 Pope Francis has been wooing the Muslims into the Vatican tent for sometime now. In November of 2014, he prayed inside a Mosque in Istanbul, in December of 2014 Pope Francis defended Islam as a "religion of peace", and just a few weeks ago issued the order for all Catholics in Europe to take in Muslim migrants to live with them in their homes. But it didn't stop there, not by a long shot. Pope Francis declared the work of Jesus on the cross to be a failure Perhaps the most shocking, the most stunning words to ever come out of the Pope's mouth had to do with him talking about the "failure of the Cross". What?? It is because of Jesus on the cross, that we have salvation. It is because of the cross that we now have access to the Father and a FULL pardon for our sins. It is because of the cross that Heaven, and not Hell, is our destination. This is what he said: "The cross shows us a different way of measuring success. Ours is to plant the seeds. God sees to the fruits of our labors. And if at times our efforts and works seem to fail and not produce fruit, we need to remember that we are followers of Jesus Christ and his life, humanly speaking, ended in failure, the failure of the cross." That was it, not another word. You would expect him to say something like "while it appeared to be a failure to His disciples, the cross was actually a victory..." or some such thing. I have heard that preached many times before in church. But the thing is, he didn't say that. He just simply stated that the life of Jesus on the cross "ended in failure", which is a complete and total lie. How he could just leave it there, in defeat, to declare the cross a FAILURE and not expound one, tiny bit more is beyond imagination. The Pope, the self-proclaimed "vicar of Christ", preaching a message of the FAILURE OF JESUS on the cross. Honestly, words fail me at this moment. Truly. What better way could Pope Francis end a "sermon" whose opening remarks call Christ-rejecting, Hell-bound Muslims our "brothers and sisters", and whose main point is the "failure of Jesus on the cross", than by praying to Mary and asking for her blessing: "Dear brothers and sisters, in a few moments, we will sing the Magnificat. Let us commend to our lady the work we have been entrusted to do. Let us join her in thanking god for the great things he has done..." You can click here to read the full transcript of this sermon from the pit of Hell, but honestly, why would you want to?

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