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Note: Several people have asked for ‘e-mail notifications’ but I simply don’t have time.  However, I was just made aware of a service called “Watch that page”, which will notify you by e-mail when a certain page changes.  They can’t monitor all the pages but if you input the homepage (below) you will get notified because I normally change a date or make a note, somewhere above the timeline section, to direct people to the update.   The person who told me about the service said it works well.  http://daniel11truth.com   Note: Some people have said that the website is rather large and over-whelming. Yes, it has a lot of information.  However, Biblical end times is an over-whelming topic, especially if you examine everything in the Bible and don’t pick and choose.  This website started out as a small book, from which I took the most important parts and made a website.  However, then it grew because I had to answer e-mail questions and add new discoveries.  Yet, I constantly try to simplify things as much as possible.  It may take some time to absorb, just like the Bible takes some time to study, but it should be easier and faster than starting with the Bible, from scratch.  Before getting discouraged, check the ‘Sitemap’ because I arranged it by category so a few minutes will give you a good idea of what the website contains.  You may have to read several pages to get the overall message but that’s no different than reading several books of the Bible, to see the overall picture.  Thank You.  Daniel 11 Explained (condensed ‘one page’ commentary) ‘Matthew 24’ Explained (must match Revelation) The ‘Seals’ Explained (Revelation timeline revealed) Seven Churches Explained (Past & Present Church Prophecy) Note: ‘Sitemap’ shows a complete list of all pages (by category). ‘Homepage’ gives 3 simple steps + timelines + summary. Music    In my opinion, listening to praise music is vitally important because it keeps a person’s mind on God. (Romans 12:2 and Philippians 4:8)  As I’ve said before, the soul is located in the 90% of the brain that scientists think we don’t use, so praise music literally feeds the soul and makes it stronger.  Earphones can be used to make it a personal experience, just between you and God, so no one has to know what you’re listening to, unless they ask.  Yet, if that should happen, don’t be ashamed to express your love for Jesus.  That’s important. (Mark 8:38 and 1 Peter 3:15)     There’s all types of Christian music so a person can generally find any style that suits their taste.  In other words, the best kind of Christian music is the kind you like and want to listen to.  After all, it’s the words and sentiment that are most important.  Having said that, my favorite is Jesus Culture and Kim Walker-Smith.  Jesus Culture has other lead singers, past and present, who are also very good, but she is probably my favorite.  I know there are many other good bands because I listen to Pandora (internet radio) and they play a variety of similar artists.  I just wanted to alert people to Jesus Culture, if they had never heard of them, because I hadn’t until 2-3 years ago.  Yet, they have been making music for at least 10 years so there’s plenty to listen to.  You-tube is another good source, besides Pandora, especially if you live in another country.  Here are some you-tube links to try.      This is “Holy”, from the cd “Consumed”, which I bought and enjoy (it came with a dvd).     This is “Where you go I go” (super-favorite), with words at the bottom to sing along with.       This is “The King is Here” (long version) from a concert (2013), so you can see what she looks like now.  Note: Her husband is the guitar player on her left, wearing a cap.  I recognize him because I bought their duet cd and they’re both on the cover.  His name is Skyler Smith.     This is “All I need is you”, where she was younger, had short hair, and wasn’t married.     This is “Oh how He loves us”, with a spontaneous message during the song (very inspiring).    This is “Dance”, where the lyrics say, “If the Spirit moves you ... dance.”  So if It does, you are in good company because David danced before the Lord. (2nd Samuel 6:14)    This is “Show me your Glory”, which is one of my favorites because it’s based on scripture, when Moses made that request (Exodus 33:18), and God granted it in Exodus 34:6-7.     This is her whole solo cd, called “Still Believe”, which I bought and love.  This video is not live but it’s good because you can leave it playing in the background of your computer.  All the songs are good, such as Alive, Waste it All, The King is Here, Spirit Break Out, and Miracle Maker.     Some similar artists, which I like are Hillsong Worship and Bethel Music, which are very good.  Some past favorites (oldies but goodies) were Third Day, Casting Crowns, Rebecca St. James, and Crystal Lewis, in case you want to try some others.    I can’t stress the importance of music enough because I think that’s one of the main reasons that David was a “man after God’s own heart”: because he played the harp and sang to God. (1 Samuel 13:14) Donations Why no name?     (Reasons why some people refuse this website’s message) Introduction    Some people will never believe anything new from the Bible because they are more concerned with holding to traditions and certain denominations than discovering the truth.  Some people are determined to hold onto past interpretations, which contradict the Bible, when this interpretation has no contradictions, and current events verify.  In my experience (mostly emails), people try to get around the main facts by arguing about something petty and then using that as an excuse to refuse the main message.   Why no name?    One tactic that some use to refuse this interpretation is to complain about my anonymity.  They try to accuse me of being ‘ashamed to give my name’ but that couldn’t be farther from the truth.  Why would I be ashamed when my explanation of end times is the only one that doesn’t contradict the Bible?  Why would I be ashamed when I’m focusing on the abomination, from the Book of Daniel, which is what Jesus said to do?  Why would I be ashamed when current events continue to support my overall interpretation of Daniel 11, leading to the abomination, just like Jesus said?  The truth is: I’m anonymous because I’m trying to put the focus on Jesus, not myself, which is the right thing to do.  Jesus defined wisdom as ‘not just hearing the Word but putting it into practice’. (Matt 7:24)  If my accusers put more scripture into practice, then they might understand my anonymity.  John 5: 43-44    Jesus said, “I have come in my Father's name, and you do not accept me; but if someone else comes in his own name, you will accept him. 44 How can you believe if you accept praise from one another, yet make no effort to obtain the praise that comes from the only God?    I’m at least making an effort to obtain the kind of praise that counts, not praise from humans.  Note: I’m not criticising people who can’t be anonymous; sometimes it’s just not practical.  Yet, people shouldn’t announce everything they do with trumpets (so to speak).  Jesus said, “Be careful not to do your 'acts of righteousness' before men, to be seen by them.  If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven.” (Matthew 6:1)  Jesus went on to use prayer, giving to the needy, and fasting as examples that should be done in ‘secret’.  By doing so, a person will store up treasures in heaven, where they count, not on earth, where they will waste away.  I like to think of my anonymity as taking a ‘back-seat’, and waiting to see if my Creator will tell me to move forward or not. (below)  That’s one way of putting scripture into practice.  Luke 14:8-11   Jesus said, “When someone invites you to a wedding feast, do not take the place of honor, for a person more distinguished than you may have been invited. 9 If so, the host who invited both of you will come and say to you, 'Give this man your seat.' Then, humiliated, you will have to take the least important place. 10 But when you are invited, take the lowest place, so that when your host comes, he will say to you, 'Friend, move up to a better place.' Then you will be honored in the presence of all your fellow guests. 11 For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted.”   If people examined enough of the website, they would see that I have made a bold claim. (below) I didn’t do it to exalt myself but to explain that all prophecies from the Bible are coming true, even the following about an anonymous servant, during end times, who is chosen to provide information.  Matthew 24: 45-47   Jesus said, “Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom the master has put in charge of the servants in his household to give them their food at the proper time? 46 It will be good for that servant whose master finds him doing so when he returns. 47 I tell you the truth, he will put him in charge of all his possessions.”     It is my theory that I am that servant because no one else discovered the true meaning of Daniel 11, which was ‘sealed until the time of the end’.  I know the meaning is true because current events continue to confirm it, which are leading to the abomination, just like Jesus said.  Nor has anyone explained the Seals in a logical manner as I have, which removes the previous contradictions in Revelation.  Nor has anyone explained the ‘666’ in a logical manner as I have, with several major events tied together in multiples of 37-years apart (timeline of 37’s), which only God could have devised.  I’m not trying to boast; I’m trying to give reasoning for my claim.  I hesitated about connecting myself to that verse but God confirmed it to me in a personal way so I felt obligated.  After all, I’m not ashamed.  If people think it was wrong to make such a claim, then they must think it was wrong for John-the-Baptist to say he was “the voice of one calling in the desert.” (John 1:23)  When you think about it, John-the-Baptist was a forerunner of Jesus, 2000-years ago, and the faithful and wise servant is a forerunner to Jesus, during end times.  It’s not a claim that I take lightly because there’s a severe warning in verses 48-51   I think the prophecy starts out as a question “Who” to indicate anonymity, which would only be possible in times of the internet, which makes Jesus’ prophecy that much more remarkable.  Whether I’m right or not, I wouldn’t violate the prophecy on purpose and forfeit the possible reward for human recognition.  Many famous painters didn’t achieve recognition until after they were dead.  Likewise, this website will probably go viral, after the rapture, not that it will matter to me.  In hindsight, I don’t know if I’m doing enough to achieve the reward mentioned in verse 47 but I’m determined to do what I can, which requires being anonymous and doing things in secret.  I hope my accusers can understand that my reasoning is not shameful, but Biblical.  Too much for one person?    Another statement that several people have made is that they just don’t think one person would or could discover everything.  For the record, I don’t claim to know everything there is to know; I just report on what the Holy Spirit allows me to find, which has come in pieces, over the years.  Nevertheless, one person could indeed find all the necessary pieces, if they were chosen by God to do so, such as the faithful and wise servant.  After all, if God had a message to give in Biblical times, wouldn’t He normally pick just one person to deliver that message?    Note: The people with the above complaint are usually the same ones who want to pick and choose parts of the message, to suit their own pre-conceived ideas, and throw away the rest.  That behavior is unacceptable because everything is based on scripture, and fits together to paint one continuous picture of end times.  There are no contradictions but if a person picks and chooses, they will inevitably create some, either in Daniel, Matthew, or Revelation.  That’s just the way it is.   Conclusion   Some people will never accept this message, no matter how simple or complete it is, because people were the same in Biblical times.  Yet, that doesn’t mean that you can’t accept it.    Perhaps the best example is when Jesus healed the man who had been born blind. (John 9)  It caused a stir because no miracle such as that had ever been heard of before. (v.32)  Yet, the Pharisees had already decided that anyone who acknowledged Jesus as the Christ would be put out of the synagogue. (v.22)  First, some of the Pharisees tried to ignore the miracle all together and instead focused on the fact that it was done on the Sabbath, therefore accusing Jesus of breaking tradition. (v.16)  When the others insisted on pointing to the miracle, the Pharisees questioned the man, questioned his parents, and questioned the man again. (vs. 17-27)  Yet, even with overwhelming evidence right in front of them, they chose to stick to their beliefs, insult the man personally, and throw him out. (vs. 28-34)    Likewise, no matter how simple, logical, and factual my explanation of Biblical end times may be, some in the religious community have already made up their minds to disagree with anything that doesn’t fit their pre-conceived beliefs, even if those beliefs contradict crucial parts of the Bible such as Daniel and Revelation.  The religious people who accuse me of being ‘ashamed’, and insist on knowing my identity before they can believe, would never believe me anyway.  They just want my identity so they can insult me personally and throw me out like the man who was healed.  In retrospect, the Pharisees focused on the man, not the miracle.  Jesus was wise to state the prophecy in Matthew 24:45 as a question, to encourage my anonymity, because it forced the focus to be on the message, not the man.  After all, just because the Pharisees had their minds made up, it didn’t mean they were right.    When you think about it, there were false messiahs before and after Jesus but since the Pharisees were pre-determined to think that everyone was false, they missed the Truth.  They should have looked at the evidence honestly and with an open-mind.  As Solomon would say, “There’s nothing new under the sun.” (Ecclesiastes 1:9)  People still refuse to look at the evidence, hurling insults instead, but that doesn’t mean they’re right. 
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