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Jesus warned us that “false christs and false prophets” will come and try to deceive even God’s elect (Matthew 24:23-27; see also 2 Peter 3:3 and Jude 17-18). The best way to protect yourself from falsehoods and false teachers is to know the truth. To recognize a forgery you must study the real Jacob. Any believer “who rightly cuts the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15) and who makes a thorough study of the Bible will recognize false teachings. For example, a believer who has read the actions of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit in Matthew 3:16-17 will immediately question any doctrine that denies the Trinity. So, step one is to study the Bible and judge all teachings based on what the Scriptures say.
Jesus said “for the tree is known by its fruit” (Matthew 12:33). When looking for “fruit”, there are three specific tests to which any teacher can be subjected to determine the accuracy of his preaching:
1) What does this teacher say about Jesus? In Matthew 16:15-16, Jesus asks, “Who do you say that I am?” Simon Peter answered: “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”, and for this answer Peter is called “blessed”. In 2 John 9 we read, “Whoever is a transgressor and does not abide in the doctrine of Christ, he does not have God. Whoever remains in the teaching of Christ, he has the Father as well as the Son.” In other words, Jesus Christ and His work of salvation are of the utmost importance; beware of anyone who denies that Jesus is equal to God, who despises Jesus’ sacrificial death, or who rejects Jesus’ incarnation. 1 John 2:22 says, “Who is a liar but he who denies that Jesus is the Christ? It is the Antichrist who lies to the Father and the Son.”
2) Does this pastor preach the gospel? The gospel is described as the good news regarding Jesus’ death, burial and resurrection, according to the Scriptures (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). As beautiful as it sounds, the statements “God loves you,” “God wants us to feed the hungry,” and “God wants you to be rich” are not the complete message of the gospel. As Paul warns in Galatians 1:7, “except that there are some who confuse you and want to pervert the gospel of Christ.” No one, not even a good preacher, has the right to change the message that God has given us. “If anyone preaches to you a gospel contrary to that which you received, let him be anathema!” (Galatians 1:9).
3) Does this teacher display character traits that honor God? In reference to false teachers, Jude 11 says, “Woe to them, for they have walked the way of Cain and for reward have thrown themselves into the temptation of Balaam and perished in the rebellion of Korah.” In other words, a false teacher can be recognized by his pride (Cain’s rejection of God’s plan), greed (Bileam’s prophecy for money), and resistance (Korah’s appointment of himself over Moses). Jesus said to beware of such people and that we will know them by their fruits (Matthew 7:15-20).
For further study, review those books of the Bible specifically written to combat false teachings in the church: Galatians, 2 Peter, 1 John, 2 John, and Jude. It is often difficult to recognize a false teacher/false prophet. Satan pretends to be an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:14), and his servants pretend to be servants of righteousness (2 Corinthians 11:15). Only by being thoroughly familiar with the truth will we be able to recognize a deceiver.
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Jesus het ons gewaarsku dat “valse christusse en valse profete” sal kom en selfs God se uitverkorenes sal probeer mislei (Matteus 24:23-27; sien ook 2 Petrus 3:3 en Judas 17-18). Die beste manier om jouself teen leuens en valse leraars te beskerm, is om die waarheid te ken. Om ‘n vervalsing te herken, moet jy die ware Jakob bestudeer. Enige gelowige “wat die woord van die waarheid reg sny” (2 Timoteus 2:15) en wat ‘n deeglike studie van die Bybel maak, sal valse leringe herken. Byvoorbeeld, ‘n gelowige wat die handelinge van die Vader, Seun en Heilige Gees in Matteus 3:16-17 gelees het, sal onmiddellik enige leerstelling wat die Drie-eenheid ontken, bevraagteken. Dus, stap een is om die Bybel te bestudeer en alle leringe te beoordeel op grond van wat die Skrif sê.
Jesus het gesê “want die boom word aan sy vrugte geken” (Matteus 12:33). Wanneer daar na “vrugte” gesoek word, is daar drie spesifieke toetse waaraan enige onderwyser onderwerp kan word om die akkuraatheid van sy prediking te bepaal:
1) Wat sê hierdie onderwyser oor Jesus? In Matteus 16:15-16 vra Jesus: “Wie sê julle is Ek?” Simon Petrus antwoord: “U is die Christus, die Seun van die lewende God.”, en vir hierdie antwoord word Petrus “geseënd” genoem. In 2 Johannes 9 lees ons: “Wie ’n oortreder is en nie in die leer van Christus bly nie, hy het God nie. Wie in die leer van Christus bly, hy het die Vader sowel as die Seun.” Met ander woorde, Jesus Christus en Sy werk van verlossing is van die allergrootste belang; pasop vir enigiemand wat ontken dat Jesus gelyk is aan God, wat Jesus se offerdood verag, of wat Jesus se vleeswording verwerp. 1 Johannes 2:22 sê: “Wie is die leuenaar behalwe hy wat ontken dat Jesus die Christus is? Dit is die Antichris wat vir die Vader en die Seun lieg.”
2) Verkondig hierdie pastoor die evangelie? Die evangelie word beskryf as die goeie nuus aangaande Jesus se dood, begrafnis en opstanding, volgens die Skrif (1 Korintiërs 15:1-4). So mooi as wat dit klink, is die stellings “God het jou lief”, “God wil hê ons moet die hongeriges voed” en “God wil hê jy moet ryk wees” nie die volledige boodskap van die evangelie nie. Soos Paulus in Galasiërs 1:7 waarsku, “behalwe dat daar sommige is wat julle verwar en die evangelie van Christus wil verdraai.” Niemand, nie eens ‘n goeie prediker, het die reg om die boodskap wat God vir ons gegee het, te verander nie. “As iemand aan julle ‘n evangelie verkondig wat in stryd is met die wat julle ontvang het, laat hom ‘n vervloeking wees!” (Galasiërs 1:9).
3) Toon hierdie leraar karaktereienskappe wat God eer? Met verwysing na valse leraars sê Judas 11: “Wee hulle, want hulle het die weg van Kain bewandel en hulle vir beloning in die versoeking van Bileam gewerp en in die opstand van Korag omgekom.” Met ander woorde, ‘n valse leraar kan herken word aan sy trots (Kain se verwerping van God se plan), gierigheid (Bileam se profesie vir geld) en weerstand (Korag se aanstelling van homself oor Moses). Jesus het gesê dat ons vir sulke mense moet oppas en dat ons hulle aan hulle vrugte sal ken (Matteus 7:15-20).
Vir verdere studie, hersien daardie boeke van die Bybel wat spesifiek geskryf is om valse leringe in die kerk te bestry: Galasiërs, 2 Petrus, 1 Johannes, 2 Johannes en Judas. Dit is dikwels moeilik om ‘n valse leraar/valse profeet te herken. Satan gee voor dat hy ‘n engel van die lig is (2 Korintiërs 11:14), en sy dienaars gee voor dat hulle dienaars van geregtigheid is (2 Korintiërs 11:15). Slegs deur deeglik vertroud te wees met die waarheid sal ons ‘n bedrieër kan herken.
Bible Verse and Prayer for Today;

For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.
Philippians 1:21
Prayer
Lord . I often stand Next to several Death beds monthly . with Loved once trying to get me to Pray for a Miracle of Healing over their Loved once , But Lord , if we and the Person on the Death bed understand what is behind the curtian of death we will Only Pray for Your will be Done lord , for to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. Please Help us Understand that Death is Just a Open door to Eternity . we Pray in Jesus Name , Amen and Amen
Bybel Vers en Gebed vir Vandag
Want vir my is die lewe Christus en die sterwe wins.
Filippense 1:21
Gebed
Here. Ek staan dikwels maandeliks langs verskeie sterfbeddens, saam met geliefdes wat probeer om my te kry om te bid vir ‘n wonderwerk van genesing oor hul geliefdes. Maar Here, as ons en die persoon op die sterfbed verstaan wat agter die voorhangsel van die dood is, sal ons net bid dat u wil geskied, Here, want vir my is die lewe Christus en die sterwe wins. Help ons asseblief om te verstaan dat die dood net ‘n oop deur na die ewigheid is. Ons bid in Jesus se Naam, Amen en Amen.

Bible Teaching of the Day
Judges 5 records the song of Deborah and Barak after God caused Israel’s victory in battle over Jabin, the king of Canaan. The song concludes with the appeal to the Lord for blessing: “Let those who love Him be like the sun When it comes out in full strength” (Judges 5:31, NKJV).
The writer of Judges makes it clear that God was the One who defeated Jabin king of Canaan (Judges 4:23). The victory belonged to the Lord, but it would be Israel who would enjoy the blessings of that victory. Deborah and Barak sang a song reminding the people that they should praise the Lord, as the victory was His (Judges 5:3). The song mentions Deborah, the prophetess; Barak, the military leader; and Jael, the woman who killed Sisera, the commander of Jabin’s army (Judges 4:7, 17–20).
In the concluding line of the song of Deborah and Barak, they add, “Thus let all your enemies perish, O Lord, but let those who love Him be like the rising of the sun in its might” (Judges 5:31, NASB 1995). This is an appeal for justice, that the enemies of God might all perish, and that those who love the Lord will be like the rising of the sun on a bright and cloudless morning. Each new day, the sun rises—mightily and with powerful blessing felt by all the inhabitants of the earth. Deborah and Barak ask God that those who love Him might rise up with predictable and renewed strength and blessing—like the sun.
Deborah and Barak’s request is reminiscent of Jesus’ illustration when He predicted a time when “the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their Father” (Matthew 13:43). It also brings to mind God’s affirmation that those who wait upon Him will gain new strength, will rise like eagles, will run and not get tired, and will walk and not be weary (Isaiah 40:31).
Deborah’s and Barak’s song is a reminder to us that God is faithful and that He keeps His word. Paul explains in Romans 8:28–30 that all things work together for the good of those who love Him. He is working things out for our benefit—that we may ultimately be conformed to the image of Christ. So, even when we are going through difficult battles and trials, we can have confidence that God knows. He is not ignorant of our difficulties. Rather, they are designed for our good. For that reason, we can even rejoice in our trials as Peter exhorts (1 Peter 1:6–7). As James encourages us, we can consider it all joy when we encounter various difficulties (James 1:2–4).
Deborah and Barak understood that God is faithful. Even though they had undergone a difficult trial, God had allowed them to be renewed, and they asked God to let all who love Him be like the rising of the sun in its full strength.
Bybel Lering vir die Dag
Rigters 5 bevat die lied van Debora en Barak nadat God Israel se oorwinning in die geveg oor Jabin, die koning van Kanaän, veroorsaak het. Die lied sluit af met die pleidooi tot die Here om seën: “Laat die wat Hom liefhet, wees soos die son wanneer dit in volle krag opkom” (Rigters 5:31).
Die skrywer van Rigters maak dit duidelik dat God die Een was wat Jabin, die koning van Kanaän, verslaan het (Rigters 4:23). Die oorwinning het aan die Here behoort, maar dit sou Israel wees wat die seëninge van daardie oorwinning sou geniet. Debora en Barak het ‘n lied gesing wat die mense daaraan herinner het dat hulle die Here moet prys, aangesien die oorwinning Syne was (Rigters 5:3). Die lied noem Debora, die profetes; Barak, die militêre leier; en Jael, die vrou wat Sisera, die bevelvoerder van Jabin se leër, doodgemaak het (Rigters 4:7, 17–20).
In die slotreël van die lied van Debora en Barak voeg hulle by: “So mag al u vyande vergaan, o Here, maar laat die wat Hom liefhet, wees soos die opgang van die son in sy mag” (Rigters 5:31, NASB 1995). Dit is ‘n pleidooi vir geregtigheid, dat die vyande van God almal mag vergaan, en dat die wat die Here liefhet, sal wees soos die opgang van die son op ‘n helder en wolklose oggend. Elke nuwe dag kom die son op – magtig en met kragtige seën wat deur al die inwoners van die aarde gevoel word. Debora en Barak vra God dat diegene wat Hom liefhet, mag opstaan met voorspelbare en hernieude krag en seën – soos die son.
Debora en Barak se versoek herinner aan Jesus se illustrasie toe Hy ‘n tyd voorspel het wanneer “die regverdiges soos die son sal skyn in die koninkryk van hulle Vader” (Matteus 13:43). Dit bring ook God se bevestiging in gedagte dat diegene wat op Hom wag, nuwe krag sal kry, soos arende sal opstaan, sal hardloop en nie moeg word nie, en sal wandel en nie mat word nie (Jesaja 40:31).
Debora en Barak se lied is ‘n herinnering aan ons dat God getrou is en dat Hy Sy woord hou. Paulus verduidelik in Romeine 8:28–30 dat alles ten goede meewerk vir diegene wat Hom liefhet. Hy werk dinge uit tot ons voordeel – sodat ons uiteindelik gelykvormig kan word aan die beeld van Christus. Dus, selfs wanneer ons deur moeilike stryd en beproewinge gaan, kan ons vertroue hê dat God weet. Hy is nie onkundig oor ons probleme nie. Inteendeel, hulle is ontwerp vir ons beswil. Om daardie rede kan ons selfs in ons beproewinge bly wees soos Petrus aanspoor (1 Petrus 1:6–7). Soos Jakobus ons aanmoedig, kan ons dit as louter vreugde beskou wanneer ons verskeie probleme teëkom (Jakobus 1:2–4).
Debora en Barak het verstaan dat God getrou is. Alhoewel hulle ‘n moeilike beproewing deurgemaak het, het God toegelaat dat hulle vernuwe word, en hulle het God gevra om almal wat Hom liefhet, soos die opkoms van die son in sy volle sterkte te laat wees.

Today’s Devotional
First Peter 2:5 says, “You also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.” Peter was writing to Christians to encourage them to remain strong in the faith, even through persecution (1 Peter 1:6). He reminded them that they were highly significant in the sight of God and urged them to live holy lives (verses 15–16).
Under the New Covenant, every believer in Jesus Christ is a holy priest. As priests, they offer spiritual sacrifices “through Jesus Christ” (1 Peter 2:5). Spiritual sacrifices replace the material sacrifices of the Old Covenant (Exodus 29:36). No longer are priests a separate class, and no longer do they offer bulls, goats, and lambs on the altar (Hebrews 10:1–11). Not only do believers constitute the new priesthood, but they are the “living stones” forming the spiritual temple of God (1 Peter 2:5). Our worship today involves the offering of spiritual sacrifices.
Spiritual sacrifices include the believer’s prayers, praises, will, bodies, time, and talents. Such sacrifices are made acceptable to God only through Jesus Christ, the great High Priest.
Prayer is a spiritual sacrifice. Under the law, incense, often associated with prayer, was offered on the altar of incense in the tabernacle and temple. David prayed, “May my prayer be set before you like incense” (Psalm 141:2). In his vision of heaven, John saw that the elders around the throne “were holding golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of God’s people” (Revelation 5:8; cf. 8:3). Our prayers offered to God ascend as the smoke of the incense ascended in the sanctuary. The fact that the incense was always burning means that we should always pray (Luke 18:1; 1 Thessalonians 5:17).
Another spiritual sacrifice is praise. God created us to praise Him, and we offer a “sacrifice of praise” (Hebrews 13:15) when we turn toward God rather than away from Him in the midst of suffering. Praise is easy when all is right with our world. But when the sky falls in, Satan is ready to suggest, like Job’s wife did, that we “curse God and die” (Job 2:9). When we resist the urge to judge God for our misfortune and offer praises instead, that becomes a spiritual sacrifice.
Another spiritual sacrifice is surrender of the will. Just as Jesus surrendered His will to the Father’s (Luke 22:42), so do we. Surrender of our will is an ongoing battle. The sin nature that resides within each of us battles for supremacy (Romans 7:18–20). Self wants to rule. It is an act of worship when we willingly crucify self and embrace surrender to the will of God. We choose His way rather than our own.
Another way we offer spiritual sacrifices is to present our physical bodies as “living sacrifices” (Romans 12:1–2). Our bodies are the temple of the Lord (1 Corinthians 6:18–20). Those who are in Christ by virtue of saving faith offer themselves completely to the Lord. The believer’s body is yielded to God as an instrument of righteousness (Romans 6:12–13; 8:11–13). Believers maintain good sexual boundaries (Ephesians 5:3). They refuse to use their bodies for theft (Ephesians 4:28) or for bringing harm to another person (Colossians 3:12–13). They offer their bodies daily to God, asking Him to live His life through them (Galatians 2:20; Romans 6:12–14).
Spiritual sacrifices are any words or deeds motivated by a desire to glorify God alone. Jesus promised us rewards for every kind action done in His name (Mark 9:41; Revelation 22:12). But we don’t offer spiritual sacrifices for what we will get out of it. We offer them without strings attached because our hearts long to live in close fellowship with God. Sacrifice is part and parcel of worship. Christians offer sacrifices of the heart.
Vandag se Bemoediging
1 Petrus 2:5 sê: “Laat julle ook soos lewende stene opbou tot ‘n geestelike huis, om ‘n heilige priesterdom te wees wat geestelike offers bring wat deur Jesus Christus vir God welgevallig is.” Petrus het aan Christene geskryf om hulle aan te moedig om sterk in die geloof te bly, selfs deur vervolging (1 Petrus 1:6). Hy het hulle daaraan herinner dat hulle baie belangrik was in die oë van God en hulle aangespoor om heilige lewens te lei (verse 15–16).
Onder die Nuwe Verbond is elke gelowige in Jesus Christus ‘n heilige priester. As priesters bring hulle geestelike offers “deur Jesus Christus” (1 Petrus 2:5). Geestelike offers vervang die materiële offers van die Ou Verbond (Eksodus 29:36). Priesters is nie meer ‘n aparte klas nie, en hulle offer nie meer bulle, bokke en lammers op die altaar nie (Hebreërs 10:1–11). Gelowiges vorm nie net die nuwe priesterdom nie, maar hulle is die “lewende stene” wat die geestelike tempel van God vorm (1 Petrus 2:5). Ons aanbidding vandag behels die offer van geestelike offers.
Geestelike offers sluit die gelowige se gebede, lofprysings, wil, liggame, tyd en talente in. Sulke offers word slegs deur Jesus Christus, die groot Hoëpriester, vir God aanvaarbaar gemaak.
Gebed is ‘n geestelike offer. Onder die wet is reukwerk, wat dikwels met gebed geassosieer word, op die reukaltaar in die tabernakel en tempel geoffer. Dawid het gebid: “Mag my gebed voor u aangesig soos reukwerk wees” (Psalm 141:2). In sy visioen van die hemel het Johannes gesien dat die ouderlinge rondom die troon “goue bakke vol reukwerk vasgehou het, wat die gebede van God se mense is” (Openbaring 5:8; vgl. 8:3). Ons gebede wat aan God geoffer word, styg op soos die rook van die reukwerk in die heiligdom opstyg. Die feit dat die reukwerk altyd gebrand het, beteken dat ons altyd moet bid (Lukas 18:1; 1 Tessalonisense 5:17).
Nog ‘n geestelike offer is lofprysing. God het ons geskep om Hom te prys, en ons bied ‘n “lofoffer” (Hebreërs 13:15) wanneer ons na God draai eerder as weg van Hom te midde van lyding. Lofprysing is maklik wanneer alles reg is met ons wêreld. Maar wanneer die lug inval, is Satan gereed om te suggereer, soos Job se vrou, dat ons “God vervloek en sterf” (Job 2:9). Wanneer ons die drang weerstaan om God vir ons ongeluk te oordeel en eerder lofprysings aanbied, word dit ‘n geestelike offer.
Nog ‘n geestelike offer is die oorgawe van die wil. Net soos Jesus Sy wil aan die Vader s’n oorgegee het (Lukas 22:42), doen ons dit ook. Oorgawe van ons wil is ‘n voortdurende stryd. Die sondige natuur wat in elkeen van ons woon, veg vir oppergesag (Romeine 7:18–20). Die self wil heers. Dit is ‘n daad van aanbidding wanneer ons die self gewillig kruisig en oorgawe aan die wil van God omhels. Ons kies Sy weg eerder as ons eie.
Nog ‘n manier waarop ons geestelike offers bring, is om ons fisiese liggame as “lewende offers” aan te bied (Romeine 12:1–2). Ons liggame is die tempel van die Here (1 Korintiërs 6:18–20). Diegene wat in Christus is deur reddende geloof, bied hulself volledig aan die Here aan. Die gelowige se liggaam word aan God oorgegee as ‘n instrument van geregtigheid (Romeine 6:12–13; 8:11–13). Gelowiges handhaaf goeie seksuele grense (Efesiërs 5:3). Hulle weier om hul liggame vir diefstal te gebruik (Efesiërs 4:28) of om ‘n ander persoon skade aan te doen (Kolossense 3:12–13). Hulle bied hul liggame daagliks aan God aan en vra Hom om Sy lewe deur hulle te leef (Galasiërs 2:20; Romeine 6:12–14).
Geestelike offers is enige woorde of dade wat gemotiveer word deur ‘n begeerte om God alleen te verheerlik. Jesus het ons belonings belowe vir elke vriendelike daad wat in Sy Naam gedoen word (Markus 9:41; Openbaring 22:12). Maar ons bring nie geestelike offers vir wat ons daaruit sal kry nie. Ons bied hulle sonder enige verpligtinge aan omdat ons harte daarna verlang om in noue gemeenskap met God te leef. Offerande is deel van aanbidding. Christene bring offers van die hart.

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Bible Prophecy in the News
Trump calls on ‘everyone’ to evacuate Tehran ahead of National Security Council emergency meeting

US President Donald Trump called on residents of the Iranian capital city of Tehran to flee on Tuesday, and instructed the National Security Council to prepare for an emergency meeting as tensions between the US and Iran soar ahead of possible American entry into the war between Israel and Iran.
At the end of the Group of Seven (G7) summit on Monday in Alberta, Canada, Trump hinted to reporters that he was in a rush to return to Washington to deal with “important matters.”
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt later explained on X that Trump’s early return to the US was prompted by new developments in the Middle East.
“Because of what’s going on in the Middle East, President Trump will be leaving tonight after dinner with Heads of State,” Leavitt wrote.
The White House later confirmed that Trump had requested a meeting with the NSC.
Overnight, Trump issued a statement via his Truth Social account, lamenting Iran’s failure to sign a nuclear deal, and urging all residents of Tehran to evacuate “immediately.”
“Iran should have signed the ‘deal’ I told them to sign. What a shame, and waste of human life. Simply stated, IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON. I said it over and over again! Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!”
Explosions were reported overnight in Tehran, while Iran’s air defense network was activated around the Natanz uranium enrichment facility.
In a follow-up post to this Truth Social account, Trump further hinted at possible American involvement in the war in Iran.
“AMERICA FIRST means many GREAT things, including the fact that, IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!” END OF ARTICLE
PASTOR DIRK SAYS
Both America and Iran has Major Rolls to Play in the End Times . USA is called the Eagle Wings in the Bible . Read Daniel Chapter 7 and Revelation 12 . Iran has several names in the Bible Like Persia . Tehran and are Called the King of the North in the Book of Daniel and a Member of Gog and Magog .
Israel is called the Women with the 12 Stars around her Head in Rev 12 and these 3 Countries Plays Major Rolls around the End Time Time Line including The King of the South aka Saudi Arabia
Everything any News currently around these Countries are Bible Prophecy in the News !!
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Signs of the Times
666 Mark of the Beast = the Digital ID

Government will Tell You “The term “666 digital ID” likely refers to a misunderstanding or conspiracy theory associating digital identification systems with the “number of the beast” (666) from the Book of Revelation in the Bible. This association is not based on any factual evidence related to digital ID systems. “
Well not 2 years ago. we Nearly entered into a No Buy or Sell scenario when the Covid 19 Vaccine Certificate nearly become a Digital Id! This was a “Conspiracy Theory” too.
Bible Prophecy in the News
You’ll Need Digital ID To Travel-Then To Live
Once embedded in our daily routines, digital IDs don’t stop at airports or banking apps. They move into health care. Education. Employment. Online logins. Even access to news and social media. Some jurisdictions are already testing these boundaries. And the United Nations has floated proposals to link digital ID systems to internet access itself–a supposed solution to stop AI-powered impersonators and disinformation.
Apple’s WWDC 2025 announcement barely caused a ripple in mainstream headlines. Yet buried in their list of “exciting new features” was a quiet bombshell: iOS 26 will soon allow users to store digital passport IDs in Apple Wallet. What sounds like a nifty travel perk is in fact a giant leap toward a future where digital identification isn’t just helpful–it’s required. First for flights. Then for logging into websites. Eventually, for participating in society at all.
This isn’t just a convenience update. It’s a warning shot.
The Transportation Security Administration has confirmed it will begin accepting these digital passports at domestic checkpoints, making biometric and device-based identification a new standard for travel. Apple emphasizes this feature is “not a replacement for your physical passport.” Not yet, anyway. But the trajectory is clear. What begins as a helpful tool for airports is being positioned as the new foundation for proving who you are–everywhere.
And that’s the problem.
The Slippery Slope Has Already Begun
This is part of a wider, global push. Apple is already rolling out mobile driver’s licenses across numerous states. Similar programs are underway in Europe, Canada, and parts of Asia. Governments and corporations are teaming up to turn your phone into your wallet, your keys–and now your identity. What they call “seamless access,” many experts are beginning to call seamless surveillance.
Once embedded in our daily routines, digital IDs don’t stop at airports or banking apps. They move into health care. Education. Employment. Online logins. Even access to news and social media. Some jurisdictions are already testing these boundaries. And the United Nations has floated proposals to link digital ID systems to internet access itself–a supposed solution to stop AI-powered impersonators and disinformation.
They call it “proof of personhood.” But what it really proves is that your right to exist in the digital world may soon be contingent on state-sanctioned credentials.
Convenience Now. Control Later.
We’ve seen this pattern before. Tech promises ease. It delivers frictionless interactions and smart features. But once we’re hooked, the terms change.
Credit cards became chip cards. Chip cards became tap-to-pay. Now even carrying a physical card seems outdated when your phone can do everything. Digital ID will follow this same pattern: from optional to expected, then from expected to enforced.
And when enforcement arrives, it will be subtle at first. “For your safety.” “To protect against fraud.” “To stop bots and deep-fakes.” You’ll need your digital ID to prove you’re real–not just at airports, but on message boards, Zoom calls, even job applications. Can’t verify? No access.
Soon, anonymity online–already endangered–will be outlawed entirely under the banner of security. But security for whom?
From Travel Hubs to Thought Hubs
The idea that you’ll need a digital ID to fly may seem reasonable to some. But think forward a few years. What happens when your digital identity becomes the access point for every major part of life?
Want to post an opinion online? Log in with your verified ID.
Want to read an article on a “sensitive” topic? Prove your age and location.
Want to make a donation to a political or religious cause? The system logs it.
Want to attend church, buy groceries, or get medical care during a “state of emergency”? Your digital ID determines your permissions.
In some nations, digital ID has already been used to track political dissent. In others, it’s tied to vaccine status or credit history. The potential for abuse isn’t theoretical–it’s happening. What Apple and the TSA are normalizing now is just the American version, softened through design and smooth marketing.
When Tech Becomes the Gatekeeper
The most alarming part of this digital transformation is not the technology–it’s the consolidation of power. With digital ID systems, a few corporations and government agencies become the ultimate gatekeepers of access: to travel, to commerce, to information, to community.
And make no mistake–once the infrastructure is built, it won’t just be used for good. It will be exploited. It always is.
Apple’s slick UI cannot hide the deeper reality: the shift from physical autonomy to digital dependency is almost complete. When your passport lives on your phone, your rights live on someone else’s server.
The Future Is Being Decided Now
This isn’t fear-mongering–it’s foresight. And the time to speak up is now, before these systems become so deeply entrenched that opting out is no longer an option.
Because the truth is: you may soon need a digital ID not just to travel–but to live.
Western Media Silent As Slaughter of Christians Intensifies in Nigeria

This past weekend, the village of Yelewata in Nigeria was transformed into a furnace of unspeakable horror. Over 200 Christians, including women and children, were burned alive or butchered in their beds. Entire families erased from the earth in the span of hours. There were no UN press briefings. No hashtags. No somber journalists anchoring primetime slots with “breaking news.”
Gog and Magog Update
Iran’s Missile Launchers Are Disappearing–And So Are Its Options

In the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, the skies are no longer contested. They are owned by Israel. However, Iran still has thousands of missiles stockpiled, ranging from short-range artillery rockets to long-range ballistic and cruise missiles. But without mobile or fixed launchers, these weapons become little more than museum pieces–powerful, yet inert.
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Introduction to the Bible – Bible Summary
Summary of the Book of Jude
Author: Jude 1 identifies the author of the Book of Jude as Jude, a brother of James.
This likely refers to Jesus’ half-brother Jude, as Jesus also had a half-brother named
James (Matthew 13:55). Jude likely does not identify himself as a brother of Jesus out of
humility and reverence for Christ.
Date of Writing: The Book of Jude is closely related to the book of 2 Peter. The date of
authorship for Jude depends on whether Jude used content from 2 Peter, or Peter used
content from Jude when writing 2 Peter. The Book of Jude was written somewhere
between A.D. 60 and 80.
Purpose of Writing: The Book of Jude is an important book for us today because it is
written for the end times, for the end of the church age. The church age began at the
Day of Pentecost. Jude is the only book given entirely to the great apostasy. Jude writes
that evil works are the evidence of apostasy. He admonishes us to contend for the faith,
for there are tares among the wheat. False prophets are in the church and the saints are
in danger. Jude is a small but important book worthy of study, written for the Christian
of today.
Key Verses:
Jude 3: “Dear friends, although I was very eager to write to you about the salvation we
share, I felt I had to write and urge you to contend for the faith that was once for all
entrusted to the saints.”
Jude 17-19: “But, dear friends, remember what the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ
foretold. They said to you, ‘In the last times there will be scoffers who will follow their
own ungodly desires.’ These are the men who divide you, who follow mere natural
instincts and do not have the Spirit.”
Jude 24-25: “To him who is able to keep you from falling and to present you before his
glorious presence without fault and with great joy—to the only God our Savior be glory,
majesty, power and authority, through Jesus Christ our Lord, before all ages, now and
forevermore! Amen.”
Brief Summary: According to verse 3, Jude was anxious to write about our salvation;
however, he changed topics to address contending for the faith. This faith embodies the
complete body of Christian doctrine taught by Christ, later passed on to the apostles.
After Jude warns of false teachers (verses 4-16), he advises us on how we can succeed in
spiritual warfare (verses 20-21). Here is wisdom we would do well to accept and adhere
to as we go through these days of the end times.
Connections: The Book of Jude is filled with references to the Old Testament, including
the Exodus (v. 5); Satan’s rebellion (v. 6); Sodom and Gomorrah (v. 7); Moses’ death (v.
9); Cain (v. 11); Balaam (v. 11); Korah (v. 11); Enoch (vv. 14,15); and Adam (v. 14). Jude’s
use of the well-known historical illustrations of Sodom and Gomorrah, Cain, Balaam, and
Korah reminded the Jewish Christians of the necessity of true faith and obedience.
Practical Application: We live in a unique time in history and this little book can help
equip us for the untold challenges of living in the end times. Today’s Christian must be
on guard for false doctrines which can so easily deceive us if we are not well-versed in
the Word. We need to know the Gospel—to protect and defend it—and accept the
Lordship of Christ, which is evidenced by a life-change. Authentic faith always reflects
Christ-like behavior. Our life in Christ should reflect our very own heart-knowledge that
rests on the authority of the Almighty Creator and Father who puts faith into practice.
We need that personal relationship with Him; only then will we know His voice so well
that we will follow no other.
Inleiding tot die Bybel – Bybel Samevatting
Opsomming van die boek Judas
Skrywer: Judas 1 identifiseer die skrywer van die boek Judas as Judas , ‘n broer van
Jakobus. Dit verwys waarskynlik na Jesus se halfbroer Judas, aangesien Jesus ook ‘n
halfbroer met die naam Jakobus gehad het ( Matteus 13:55 ). Judas identifiseer homself
waarskynlik nie as ‘n broer van Jesus uit nederigheid en eerbied vir Christus nie.
Datum van Skrywe: Die boek Judas is nou verwant aan die boek 2 Petrus. Die datum
van outeurskap vir Judas hang af van of Judas inhoud van 2 Petrus gebruik het, of Petrus
inhoud van Judas gebruik het toe hy 2 Petrus geskryf het. Die boek Judas is iewers
tussen 60 en 80 nC geskryf.
Doel van skryf: Die boek Judas is vandag ‘n belangrike boek vir ons omdat dit geskryf
is vir die eindtyd, vir die einde van die kerktydperk. Die kerktydperk het op Pinksterdag
begin. Judas is die enigste boek wat geheel en al aan die groot afvalligheid gegee is.
Judas skryf dat bose werke die bewys van afvalligheid is. Hy vermaan ons om te stry vir
die geloof, want daar is onkruid onder die koring. Valse profete is in die kerk en die
heiliges is in gevaar. Judas is ‘n klein maar belangrike boek wat waardig is om te
bestudeer, geskryf vir die Christen van vandag.
Sleutelverse:
Judas 3 : “Liewe vriende, hoewel ek baie gretig was om aan julle te skryf oor die
verlossing wat ons deel, het ek gevoel dat ek moet skryf en julle aanspoor om te stry vir
die geloof wat eens vir altyd aan die heiliges toevertrou is.”
Judas 17-19 : “Maar, liewe vriende, onthou wat die apostels van onse Here Jesus
Christus voorspel het. Hulle het vir julle gesê: In die laaste tye sal daar spotters wees wat
hulle eie goddelose begeertes sal volg.” Dit is die manne wat julle verdeel, wat bloot
natuurlike instinkte volg en nie die Gees het nie.”
Judas 24-25 : “Aan Hom wat magtig is om julle van val te bewaar en julle onberispelik en
met groot blydskap voor sy heerlike teenwoordigheid te stel—aan die enigste God, ons
Verlosser, kom toe heerlikheid, majesteit, krag en gesag, deur Jesus Christus, ons Here,
voor alle eeue, nou en vir altyd!
Kort opsomming: Volgens vers 3 was Judas gretig om oor ons verlossing te skryf, maar
hy het onderwerpe verander om die stryd om die geloof te beliggaam Judas waarsku
teen dwaalleraars (verse 4-16), hy gee ons raad oor hoe ons in geestelike oorlogvoering
kan slaag (verse 20-21) Hier is wysheid wat ons goed sal doen om te aanvaar en aan te
hou terwyl ons deur hierdie dae van die eindtye
. 9); Kain (v. 11); van Sodom en Gomorra, Kain, Bileam en Korag het die Joodse Christene
herinner aan die noodsaaklikheid van ware geloof en gehoorsaamheid:
Ons leef in ‘n unieke tyd in die geskiedenis en hierdie boekie kan ons help toerus vir die
ongekende uitdagings van die lewe in. die eindtyd. Vandag se Christen moet op hul
hoede wees vir valse leerstellings wat ons so maklik kan mislei as ons nie goed vertroud
is met die Woord nie. Ons moet die Evangelie ken—om dit te beskerm en te verdedig—
en die heerskappy van Christus aanvaar, wat deur ‘n lewensverandering bewys word.
Outentieke geloof weerspieël altyd Christus-agtige gedrag. Ons lewe in Christus moet
ons eie hartskennis weerspieël wat berus op die gesag van die Almagtige Skepper en
Vader wat geloof in praktyk bring. Ons het daardie persoonlike verhouding met Hom
nodig; eers dan sal ons Sy stem so goed ken dat ons geen ander sal volg nie.
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