Friday, March 28, 2014

Obama and Pope? It's not a simple meeting. It s a confirmation of soon persecution and Sunday Law


Vatican City, Mar 27 (EFE).-
 Pope Francis and U.S. President Barack Obama met for 50 minutes on Thursday at the Vatican.
Is it only a political and economic meeting?
A confirmation of the Sunday law and the role of the beast and its image
The meeting lasted more than the 30 minutes that most of the pope's conversations with heads of state and government run.The pontiff and the U.S. leader exchanged presents and introduced their delegations.Obama met with Vatican Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, who had a long meeting at the Vatican with his U.S. counterpart, John Kerry, in January.
Kerry also participated in Thursday's meeting at the Vatican.Obama left the Vatican at 12:20 p.m., two hours after his arrival, and headed for the Quirinal Palace, the official residence of Italy's president.The U.S. president and Italian President Giorgio Napolitano had lunch at the palace.
The meeting between Obama and Pope Francis started at 10:30 a.m., when the first pontiff from Latin America welcomed the U.S. president in the Sala del Tronetto (Little Throne Room), next to the library.The two men posed briefly for photographers and then went into the library, where they sat across from each other.
"Welcome, mister president," the pope said in English.Reporters and photographers were asked to leave the room after a few minutes and the two leaders started their private meeting with the assistance of two interpreters.Obama is scheduled to meet with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi after his lunch with Napolitano.
This definitely was not a single political, religious and economic meeting. These characters will join and will make cuimplir decree law Sunday that will haunt the keepers of the commandments of God. 
Everything is ready for this event  which will mark a period of persecution of God's people.
Jesus is coming, that s why, we need urgently to put our faith and trust in God. Becasuse Gos will defend his people til taking them to the promised land.

2 comments:

  1. I'm not in agreement with your assessment that these two will be the ones which will enact the "Sunday Law" decree, as much as they're leading up to it. A US President meeting the Pope has been done with every president since the first Catholic President, John F. Kennedy, was elected to office. Nobody said this when Bush, Reagan or Clinton met with their respective popes. Why this time? Secondly, Obama is outta here shortly while Pope Francis will be around for quite awhile. Something will eventually happen, but I'm not a conspiracist but one who not only studies prophecy but weighs evidences regarding them. President Obama is not the one.

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  2. Thanks Roy. I agree with you.

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