But since they have no root, they last only a short time. In Matthew 13:20-21 Jesus said, “The seed falling on rocky ground refers to someone who hears the word and at once receives it with joy. Jesus shared a story about seed and different soils that represented the Gospel being sown into the hearts of men. When talking to His disciples, Jesus spoke in parables and stories to explain the Kingdom. There may have been a form of godliness, or someone may have had a relationship with religion, but there was never a relationship with Jesus Christ. The only reason we would see the numbers of Christians decreasing is that what we may have identified as a Christian is not a Christian. There is no more time for “maybe” in Christ. In these challenging times, we are seeing the “greys” in the Church becoming less and less. It is true, the darkness upon the land is increasing but then, the light in the world will get brighter! It is said that the number of Christians is decreasing. Rabbi Jonathan Cahn continues to share profound truths into what is taking place today and an insightful perspective about Rome and the Arch of Titus. The encouraging truth to be had in this reality is this: if persecution is alive as it was in the days of Rome, so is the power of God upon His Church as it was in the Book of Acts. When speaking with Jim Bakker, this is exactly what Rabbi Jonathan Cahn expresses that is happening today. This same crowd is alive and well today and it is coming against the Church in the same manner. LISTEN NOW! or WATCH FULL PROGRAM! When we look back at the time of Rome and the persecution of the Church in the Book of Acts, we can witness the crowds that came against the Church with such tenacity and fury.
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