Friday, March 28, 2025

The Truth About The End


Don't believe all the negative prophecies on the internet.


It is easy to prophesy disaster. If the prophecy comes true, then you have spoken the truth. If it does not, then you can say: G‑d relented and forgave. 

A negative prophecy cannot be refuted – but a positive one can. 

If the good foreseen comes to pass, then the prophecy is true. 

If it does not, then you cannot say, ‘G‑d changed His mind’ because G‑d does not retract from a promise He has made of good, or peace, or return. [Yirmiyahu] 

It is therefore only when the prophet offers a positive vision that he can be tested. 

Rabbi Jonathan Sacks



In the redemption from Egypt, our Sages explain, only one Jew out of five left. Four-fifths of the people died in the plague of darkness.

In the Future Redemption, by contrast, no Jew will be left behind. Every member of our people will share in Mashiach's coming.

Why the difference? Because at the time of Mashiach's coming, the truth of G-dliness will be revealed. At the core of every Jew lies a soul that is "an actual part of G-d," a spark of His being. When the truth of G-dliness will be revealed, every Jew will realize that G-dliness is the truth of his own being.

By anticipating the Redemption and applying its truths to our own lives now, we can bring it closer. Realizing and focusing on the G-dly spark within ourselves serves as a catalyst for the revelation of G-dliness throughout existence. [Lubavitcher Rebbe]

See No Jew Will Be Left Behind



@ 2:24:20 in this video

Question to Rabbi Kessin:  If one-fifth [of the Jews] went out with Moshe, does that have to be repeated in this Redemption?

Answer from Rabbi Kessin: No.  Because with Moshe Rabbeinu they went out with zchus - they merited to go out because they suffered for 210 years.

Today it's not zchus, it's b'ito [in it's time].  It's the End, and when it's the end everybody goes out.
That's a big difference.
It's the End Time.

At that time they earned the right to be redeemed.  

We must be redeemed because G-d swore he will bring the Redeemer for his Great Name.

And that's why Yaakov wanted to reveal to his kids the acharis yaamim...  that is b'ito.... that is the End.

11 comments:

  1. Beautiful!

    It is well known that negative prophecies were given in order to nullify them, but that positive prophecy CANNOT be annulled. It is also clear that the only way to confirm a prophecy is after an irreversible event occurs.

    Be careful out there!

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  2. Just saw this on FB from The Nation of Israel:
    The resurrection of the dead can happen 210 or 213 [years] before 6000.
    Basically, we are there.

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    1. Here's a shiur by Rav Meir Eliyahu that explains that t'hiat hametim has to happen in 5, 9 or 15 years.

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    2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSkcSON-N_A

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  3. Maybe we get a two year bonus for good behaviour. Moshiach can't wait another two years, it must be this year, surely Hashem looks down and sees the mess we're in and how it can't go on much longer.

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  4. Yes, it must be from 210 to 214 years before 6000 that
    techiyat hameisim (resurrection of the dead). It will start
    when MBD is here but it will be a process where our holy ancestors will be the first to be brought back.
    A-Z

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    1. Our world would certainly NEED the holy ancestors in the day we live… bringing us back to plumbline will be an earth moving time.

      Annie

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    2. Plumbline? Are you referring to Professor Plum from the Clue game?

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    3. I think you mean Cluedo. Probably just a typo or auto-correct.

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    4. In the U.S. where I am it’s called Clue. I was surprised when I saw a reference to the ancestors in relation to Clue (or did I just imagine that) because I was always relieved when playing it that it was Colonel Mustard and Professor Plum and them all. Just imagine if they suspected us, or one of the holy ancestors in the game to have murdered the guy in the mansion. Sure Esau might have done it but not Yaakov avinu or anyone. That’s why I’m pleased they’re not in the game

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  5. I’m a Shmeltzer who likes to drink seltzer

    -Ian Shmeltzer

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