On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we are looking in the Bible tonight for the gods, and they are all over the place. Not only that, Jesus makes a direct reference to their return in Matthew 24, which will take place during the time of Jacob's trouble. Eve was told that if she ate the forbidden fruit she would become like the gods, she ate it and she sure did, and we have been paying the price for that horrible decision ever since. Since WWII, humanity was prepared through music, movies and television to accept UFOs, and in 2019 the US government acknowledged their existence. Since the launch of the messianic-inspired Superman in 1938, and with every new super hero to arise ever since, people are being prepared to receive the gods. On this edition of Rightly Dividing, we lift the lid on all of it so you can properly discern the times in which you live, and prepare yourself for the time that's coming. Also, tonight we will be observing the ordinance of communion with the Lord's Supper at the end of our Bible study, so make sure to have your matzos and grape juice handy! Have you ever wondered about the creation of the first comic book hero, Superman? Superman was the first of the comic super heros, created by two Jews, writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster. Everyone in Superman's family has Hebrew names like Kal-El and Jor-El. The comparisons between Superman, in the comics, and the Super Man Yeshua Ha'Mashiach are immediate and obvious, and we don't need to spend much time on that. But everywhere you look, from Superman, the Marvel Universe, to Game of Thrones, you are being prepared for the 'real thing' to come on the scene any day now. As always, your dusty, old and archaic King James Bible is way ahead of everyone else. The Bible says when the gods come down, they come down in the 'likeness of men', like Superman, Thor the Incredible Hulk. Awake yet?
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