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The world will not end in 2012.

It has been brought to my attention that there is great fear among the population of earth that according to the Mayan calander some truly believe that time as we know it is going to change. As a citizen of this earth I can tell you with full certainty that the world will not come to an end and if we all make it that far, life is going to go on as usual. There is not going to be some kind of change in the collective consciousness of human beings. People will make it to 2012, not only that we nor the angels in heaven do not know when this world will come to an end. Born again Christians believe in the immanent return of our Lord and Master Jesus Christ and he could return imminently. That means at any time. But the bible teaches us Christians that only God, that would be the father, and the glorified Christ in Heaven they are the only ones who know when this world will end. If you have never trusted Christ as your Saviour, there is no better time than the present. The bible says that all who put their faith in Jesus Christ alone, and what he did for you on the cross, confessing Him as Lord and receiving Him as Saviour, believing in your heart that God raised Him Jesus from the dead, will be saved. (Romans 10:9)
Heavenly Father,
I believe that Jesus was raised from the dead
I confess Him as Lord (God of all and Saviour)
I repent and turn to you from my sin
and I receive the free gift of eternal life
that Jesus died on the cross in my place
for me to have.
Save me
Deliver me
in Jesus Name, amen.

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