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  • Phillip - 2 years ago
    Hello John,

    Can you tell me more about this statement below, and where in scripture is it located?

    "We note, also, the SPIRIT of GOD left Jesus, the Man, in the garden of Gethsemane, otherwise Jesus could never have died on the cross."

    I have a theory that Jesus' 42 months of power ran out just before his crucifixion. Jesus may have died more man than we know, similar to antichrist losing his power at the 7th trumpet to Christ.

    Does anyone know the time of day Jesus was baptized, around 3 pm? If, in fact Jesus was baptized at 3 pm, thus beginning his ministry, his time would have expired at 3 pm, 42 months later. So, Jesus on the cross was stripped of his direct power to God. I believe this is one of the reasons why Jesus called out to God for strength before passing, so he wasn't alone.

    God and satan share the same power hierarchy on a parallel.

    God Bless
  • Phillip Parsons - In Reply - 2 years ago
    John R Nolan

    I want to make sure to receive this message:

    Can you tell me more about this statement below, and where in scripture is it located?

    "We note, also, the SPIRIT of GOD left Jesus, the Man, in the garden of Gethsemane, otherwise Jesus could never have died on the cross."

    I have a theory that Jesus' 42 months of power ran out just before his crucifixion. Jesus may have died more man than we know, similar to antichrist losing his power at the 7th trumpet to Christ.

    Does anyone know the time of day Jesus was baptized, around 3 pm? If, in fact Jesus was baptized at 3 pm, thus beginning his ministry, his time would have expired at 3 pm, 42 months later. So, Jesus on the cross was stripped of his direct power to God. I believe this is one of the reasons why Jesus called out to God for strength before passing, so he wasn't alone.

    Thanks.



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