Return of the Nephilim
What troubles me about the theory of the return of the Nephilim is that its believers tend to interpret phenomena in a way that supports their preconceived notions, searching for verses in the Bible to validate their views. They often disregard the numerous verses that describe God's ability to fly, instead focusing on two verses (Genesis 6:4 and Daniel 2:43) that do not provide any information about flight. The act of creating mixed breeds does not necessarily imply evil. When God created Eve, He put Adam to sleep and took a rib from him, indicating that advanced technology beyond human comprehension was involved. If God desires to create an enhanced human race to inhabit another planet, it is within His prerogative to do so. These beings are merely creating beings in their own likeness, just as you were created. In the Bible, people were terrified whenever they encountered angels from the sky, but fear does not equate to evil.
The church often fails to acknowledge that aspects of God can be awe-inspiring and not purely comforting. The church tends to disregard reality and dismiss any notion of God's involvement with vehicles, considering it heresy. However, there is no mention in the Bible that the Nephilim, the offspring of angels and women, possessed the power of flight. In fact, they were so grounded that God used rain as a means to destroy them. Rain would not pose a threat to beings capable of flying at warp speed outside of an atmosphere. The Bible states that the angels who sinned were chained and held in hell until judgment (2 Peter 2:4). The majority of the Old Testament focuses on eradicating the Nephilim. There are hundreds of verses describing the Lord ascending and descending in wheel cloud chariots resembling pillars with horses. There is no verse that states Satan ever ascended or descended, except for the one where he lost his permanent place in heaven and fell to earth at the birth of Jesus (Revelation 12). The term "clouds" in the Bible means "to cover the sky," "chariot" refers to a "vehicle," "pillars" indicate "platforms," "horses" represent leaping from rapid flight, and "wheels" imply whirling or spinning. The color amber mentioned in these descriptions symbolizes polished metal. There is abundant evidence supporting the notion that God travels in divine crafts, but these proponents choose to ignore it. They erroneously portray the sky as a place of evil, despite our Savior's arrival from there. The Lord will return in a physical craft resembling a wheel, covering the sky, moving like a cloud, radiating a bright, furnace-like glow, and flying as fast as lightning.
These individuals deny these scriptural accounts because they do not wish to believe. They possess a Pharisaical spirit and are disappointed by Jesus' arrival, leading them to crucify Him as an evil entity. Consequently, Christ's chariots and means of transportation are now condemned by the church as evil. This rejection of truth constitutes the "great deception." Deception is the absence of reality. These people refuse to accept any evidence suggesting that God is physical or real. They are infatuated with and worship the poetic descriptions of God rather than His physical reality. The entire belief system of the church would crumble if God's physical reality were acknowledged. People would have to confront the fact that the interpretations they have held throughout their lives were incorrect, which can be a daunting prospect. Unfortunately, most individuals base their beliefs on what others have told them, as trendy messages at church are often the only information they receive.
Church's primary focus is to inspire through messages that resonate with personal desires, leading to dancing and shouting. However, the aspects I present challenge the glamorous angelic party, often resulting in my dismissal. As stated in John 16, those who speak the truth may be expelled from the church, and some may even believe they are doing a service to God by harming them. Such actions stem from a lack of understanding of the Father and Jesus. Humanity is likely to reject the return of Christ, perceiving it as an evil invasion by fallen Nephilim angels. The Bible predicts that the world will wage war against God and fight Him. Since the Lord travels in circular wheel shapes, akin to discs or saucers that can fly, those who hold beliefs about UFOs and Nephilim will be the first to attack Christ in the sky. These words are like a sharp sword that cuts deep, similar to when people were informed that sneezing did not expel demons, yet the phrase "bless you" persists. I am here to assert that the events described in the Bible occurred in the sky and on earth, not in another dimension. As long as people remain trapped in this delusional dimension, they will deny the reality of their God.
The truth is indeed out there, but discovering it requires effort and battling against Satan's deception. Satan already operates within the church as a minister of righteousness (2 Corinthians 11:14), opposing any belief that empowers people or connects them to the reality of God. The Pharisees, who diligently followed the law to serve God, were deemed a brood of vipers by God Himself. Apparently, innocence is not an excuse when individuals possess the book their whole lives but form opinions based solely on what others have told them. These significant challenges confront the church, as the truth, firmly rooted and unmovable, will create shockwaves. Just imagine the fear experienced by the Pharisees when confronted with the information that Jesus was the Son of God. It did not conform to their expectations, so they dared not believe, fearing they would betray their God. They were convinced it was Satan, when in fact, it was not. If you feel fear and a sense of evil, do not be alarmed, for it seems to be a natural response when God approaches you in Satan's domain. Keep your Bible close and question everything unless it aligns with the Word. If something sounds like foolishness, pay closer attention, for that is how good appears to a Pharisee—a religious expert. As stated in 1 Corinthians 1:27, God chooses what the world considers foolish to shame those who think they are wise.