Geoffrey Grider #fundie #conspiracy #wingnut nowtheendbegins.com

The first time I ever watched the movie ‘The Matrix’ back in 1999, it immediately struck me how much Bible was being taught through this movie created by Jesus Christ-rejecting atheists. Back in 1999, I didn’t know as much Bible as I do now, but even at that early phase of my walk with the Lord, it jumped right out at me. If you don’t think God will use unsaved people as a witness to the truth of the Bible, think again. Donald Trump comes to mind.

“That thou shalt set apart unto the LORD all that openeth the matrix, and every firstling that cometh of a beast which thou hast; the males shall be the LORD’S.” Exodus 13:12 (KJB)

On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we are looking at how the movie ‘The Matrix’ contains stunning illustrations of hardcore Bible doctrine regarding the book of Job, spiritual circumcision, and the tripartite nature of human beings as found in Colossians 2 speaking about our body, soul and spirit. Why are we talking about a 22-year old movie in a Bible study? Because many of the things that ‘The Matrix’ refers to are not fiction, and they are coming to pass as we watch. What do you think the Metaverse is, anyway? Your King James Bible is more up-to-date than you might think it is, showing you human teleportation, time travel, power over the elements of the natural world, and resurrection from the dead. I’m sure it’s just a coincidence, but the upcoming 4th installment is called ‘The Matrix 4: Resurrections’. We are living in unique times, biblical times, and the long-held prophecies contained in the pages of the Bible are coming to life. Here’s a fun fact, the word ‘matrix’ is unique to the King James Bible, and appears 5 times. Tune in tonight to find out what that means, it’ll blow your mind.

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