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Him Who Overcomes


   Revelation chapters two and three contain seven promises to
a mysterious man known only as Him who overcomes. It is because
of the nature of these promises that I can confidently say that I
am the second coming of Christ. In this chapter we will take a
look at what those promises mean and why I feel that they are in
effect an open casting call for a savior which I have chosen to
answer. At the same time we will see, how I was very openly
informed that I had gotten the part.
   In a red letter edition of the Bible wherein the words of
Christ are written in red, the words of Revelation chapters two
and three are also written in red. The reason for this is because
according to John, the writer of Revelation, these were the words
that the vision of Jesus that he saw spoke to him. The words are
meant for the seven angels of the seven churches that are
supposedly in Asia. An interesting note about the churches is
that one of them is the church in Philadelphia. As you will
recall it was in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that I had the first
of many experiences as the Christ. I think that this is more than
mere co-incidence. I fell that, as in the other instances where
there have been certain word games in the fulfillment of the
prophesy that, this is just another one of those games. If I am
correct that means that I am one of those angels and the one who
is actually overcome.
   The question arises; just what does it mean to overcome?
According to standard interpretation of these passages, anyone
who overcomes the adversities of everyday life can be said to
overcome. While this is the standard interpretation, I believe
that the passages have a more specific meaning. What I feel is
that it is to be one man who is to overcome the Anti-Christ, who
is to claim the rewards of overcoming.
   "...I write unto you, young men, because ye are strong, and the
word of God abideth in you, and you have overcome the wicked
one." (1 John 2:14) Note that in this passage although it was
written for the people of his time, John speaks to the two basic
issues of this book; that I being a relatively young man in whom
the word of God abides have overcome the Anti-Christ. Gordon, the
word of God has overcome the wicked one; Ronald Wilson Reagan.
Later on in that same chapter we find the following passage.
"Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have heard that
antichrist shall come, even now there are many antichrists;
whereby we know that it is the last time." (1 John 2:18) He then
goes on to tell us just what an antichrist is. "...He is
antichrist that denieth the father and the son." Clearly Reagan
has denied that I am the son, as he has known about me at least
since I broke into his home, if he did not know about me before.
He knows the truth and has not let anyone know, there fore he is
the antichrist. It is him and all of the others that have not

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