Armstrong believes many of our dead will be raised. N. Korea and Iran fired off missels. The dead remains have stopped coming.
John
https://www.hwalibrary.com/cgi-bin/get/hwa.cgi?action=gettcast&InfoID=1381068280
Christ the Firstborn of the Dead
But I want you to notice here again; “…as in Adam all die…” (I Corinthians 15:22). You and I are all going to die in Adam even though when Christ comes at the second coming, the dead in Christ will be raised first. And those in the church that are really converted and have the Holy Spirit of God will be changed; “In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye…from mortal to immortal.” (I Corinthians 15:52-53 paraphrased).
But that will be an instantaneous death and resurrection. It will be an instantaneous death and resurrection. It’ll happen so fast you won’t know that it happened probably. But nevertheless, I think that technically, we would have to say it will be a death and then life will start the same instant. Now turn right back to verse 19 again:
“If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable. But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept.” (I Corinthians 15:19-20)
https://rosamondpress.com/2016/04/28/prussian-evangelical-templers-in-carmel/
https://rosamondpress.com/2011/08/06/awakening-a-lost-kingdom/
https://rosamondpress.com/2017/09/22/lagunitus-and-belmont-theme-park/
https://rosamondpress.com/2019/07/11/tomb-of-my-teutonic-ancestors/
Tales of the Habsburg Crypt
The synchronicity is off the chart! Note the white roses cast on the floor before the Empress who descends from Jeanne de Rougemont. My Rosamond kindred descend from the Rougemonts. Consider my Oddfellows graves that were dug up and evicted from what they thought was their final resting place. Consider the Floral clues I found in search of Beauty. I was following my muse. A mosaic of nine muses has been dug up, and exposed to sunlight for the first time almost two thousand years! Consider Dante’s Inferno and the Descent of Inanna?
Marilyn came over and had me look in the mirror to see my glowing face. Consider the claim that the Habsburgs are Rex Deus, an idea that Dan Brown danced around, that was my study years before ‘The DaVinci Code’ hit the shelves. Consider Orpheus and his beloved wife, Eurydice. I have compared myself to Lazarus. Is Judgement Day fast approaching?
Then, there was a sign stuck in the earth announcing Jame Joyce’s play ‘The Dead’ will be performed by the University Theatre. I came upon it as I left the museum, the Home of the Muses! I am sure Catherine Vanderturin interacted with this Theatre.
BREAKING NEWS! I just recieived an e-mail from the Austrian Embassy at the United Nations who wants more information on the painting. The idea of Empress Zita and her court being unveiled in Vienna before a large crowd of Austrians – is a true vision come true? Here alas Sleeping Beauty awakens with the love of her People. As a coincidence the Neue Galery in New York is having a show on the Golden Age of Viena with six pieces by Klimt whose images of beautiful women were involved in Nazi looting.
I have omitted some names and e-mail addresses.
Jon Presco
Copyright 2016
Dear Sir,
your information was forwarded to the Austrian Consulate General. Please give us more details why you to your mind the mentioned canvas was smuggled out of Austria and who did that.
Kind regards
Von: John Ambrose [mailto:braskewitz@yahoo.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 02. November 2016 15:32
An: info@austria-ny.org
Betreff: Fw: Painting of Empress Zita
On Wednesday, November 2, 2016 12:23 PM, John Ambrose <braskewitz@yahoo.com> wrote:
At the Jordon Schnitzer Museum located on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, there is a large canvas depicting Empress Zita and her court, receiving war orphans. This canvas is about six by eight feet, and was smuggled out of Austria in a carpet roll. It was in Portland Oregon for seventeen years, then stored in a bank vault in Eugene. I believe this painting belongs to the Austrian people. There is a show at the Neue Galerie about the Women of Vienna. Too bad this work is not there.
http://www.neuegalerie.org/content/klimt-and-women-vienna%E2%80%99s-golden-age-1900%E2%80%931918
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-31747759
“Austria has a very difficult history because so much property was taken away,” said Marianne Enigl, a journalist from Profil magazine specialising in Nazi-era restitution.