CODE 666


About 666

God has number as 7 in the sameway lucifer also choosen number 6 by this he created the number 666

1.Lucifier - He will control whole global world by this two systems and people , He also control by spirits , Rebellion spirit.

2.Anti Christ - He will control technology ( Black mailing as video calls in world , frauds cyber

3.False Prophets - He will control Churches to lead in wrong ways and doctrines (They will change by Ministry mind to money minded , Luke 16:10-13

Lucifer , Anti Christ , False Prophets

1. 6 - DEVIL



NOTE:- SPIRIT

(DEVIL - D - EVIL SPIRITS)


1.Lucifer’s Origin
Created as a magnificent angel, full of wisdom and beauty (Ezekiel 28).
His name Lucifer means “light-bearer” or “morning star,” symbolizing his original splendor.

2.The Sin of Pride
Isaiah 14 emphasizes his desire to ascend above God’s throne.
Pride is the root of his rebellion—he wanted worship and authority reserved for God.

3.Transformation into Satan
After his fall, Lucifer became Satan, the adversary and accuser.
His role shifted from serving God to opposing Him, deceiving humanity (Genesis 3, Revelation 12).

4.Spiritual Lessons for Believers
Humility vs. Pride: Lucifer’s fall warns against arrogance.
Obedience to God: His rebellion shows the danger of resisting divine authority.
Hope in Christ: Despite Lucifer’s power, Jesus’ victory ensures believers’ triumph over temptation (Romans 16:20).

Isaiah 14:12–15
“How you have fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning!”
Often interpreted as describing the fall of a proud king (Babylon), but later applied to Lucifer as a heavenly being who exalted himself against God.

Ezekiel 28:12–17
Lament over the King of Tyre
Symbolically portrays Lucifer as a “cherub” in Eden, perfect in beauty, but corrupted by pride and greed, leading to his downfall.

Luke 10:18
Jesus says, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.”
Connects Lucifer’s rebellion with Satan’s expulsion from heaven.

Revelation 12:7–9
War in heaven; Satan cast down
Shows Lucifer (Satan) defeated by Michael and the angels, cast to earth as the deceiver of nations.

2Corinthians 11:14
“Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.”
Highlights Lucifer’s deceptive nature—appearing glorious but leading into darkness.


Application
- Guard Against Pride: Regularly examine your heart—Lucifer’s downfall began with self-exaltation.
- Stay Rooted in Scripture: Satan deceives by twisting truth; knowing God’s Word is protection.
- Live in Readiness: Revelation reminds us that Satan’s time is limited; believers must remain steadfast.
- Embrace Restoration: Where Lucifer fell, Christ offers redemption—our story is one of hope, not despair.






Baal -Canaanite storm & fertility god - Canaanite storm & fertility god
Explanation:- Israelites repeatedly worshiped Baal, leading to God’s judgment. Elijah’s contest on Mount Carmel showed Yahweh’s supremacy.

Asherah (Astarte/Ashtoreth) - Canaanite fertility goddess - 2 Kings 23:4–7; Judges 3:7
Often represented by poles or carved images. Worship condemned as spiritual adultery.

Molech (Moloch) - Ammonite god - Leviticus 18:21; Jeremiah 32:35
Associated with child sacrifice. God strictly forbade Israel from such practices.

Dagon - Philistine grain/fish god - Judges 16:23; 1 Samuel 5:2–4
Idol fell before the Ark of the Covenant, symbolizing God’s superiority.

Chemosh - Moabite god - 1 Kings 11:7; Numbers 21:29
Solomon built altars to Chemosh, which led to God’s anger.

Tammuz - Mesopotamian god of fertility - Ezekiel 8:14
Women wept for Tammuz at the temple, showing corruption of worship.

Queen of Heaven - Babylonian goddess (possibly Ishtar) - Jeremiah 7:18; 44:17–19
Israelites offered cakes and incense to her, provoking God’s wrath.

Artemis (Diana) - Greek goddess - Acts 19:23–28
Paul’s preaching in Ephesus threatened her cult, sparking riots.

Zeus (Jupiter) - Greek/Roman god - Acts 14:12–13
People mistook Paul and Barnabas for Zeus and Hermes after a miracle.


Theological points
- Idolatry as betrayal: Worshiping pagan gods was seen as forsaking the covenant (Exodus 20:3).
- God’s supremacy: Stories like Elijah vs. Baal’s prophets (1 Kings 18) demonstrate Yahweh’s unmatched power.
- Judgment and exile: Persistent idolatry led to Israel’s downfall, including the Babylonian exile (2 Kings 17:7–18).
- New Testament shift: Pagan gods appear in Greco-Roman contexts, showing Christianity’s clash with polytheism.

Practical points
- Exclusive devotion: These warnings remind believers today to guard against modern “idols” (wealth, power, pleasure).
- Holistic worship: Just as Israel was called to purity, Christians are urged to worship “in spirit and truth” (John 4:24).
- Hope of restoration: Even after idolatry, God promised renewal if His people repented (Jeremiah 3:12–14).


2. 6 - ANTI CHRIST



NOTE:- ARTIFICAL HUMAN AND GOD 

The Anti Christ will stand in Jerusalem (Eschatology)

2thesolains2:3,4

About Anti Christ says I’m God and I’m return messiah 

CBDC

Central bank digital currency they will control all ur money

Ex:- like Bit coin 

Note:- Your all data be saved 

 Yuval Harari favors forum 2018.1 (world Economic forum)

He says ignore the god above clouds but we will depend upon clouds because they can hack your data 

Communications

Everything in the world depend upon it 

Note :- Egypt has high technology ( info in encyclopedia )

Cyber world it is one global system finally world become one system 

By numbers Ancient Greek philosophers and scientists 

Number language is called mathematics as we have all human languages in world 

Science and mathematics they have created whole education system 

The cyber world is created by number language in mathematics to control globally controlling system to track everything about human 

Tracking - cameras in every street in China by face 

See American dollar pyramid symbol and America is a Christian country (New order world) at the bottom u see 

If observe on pyramid symbol u see eye 

It is all plan of Lucifer to worship him 

Logo of department of department of education united state of America in middle you see tree of good and evil how do we know by sun rays on tree 


Genesis 10:8-10



The hunter will be helping lucifer 

Ew technology grows new civilization to rule by emporiers technology rules the world 

- Genesis 10:8 – Cush fathered Nimrod, who became a mighty one on the earth.

- Genesis 10:9 – Nimrod was a mighty hunter before the LORD; hence the saying, “Like Nimrod, a mighty hunter before the LORD.”

- Genesis 10:10 – The beginning of his kingdom was Babel, Erech, Akkad, and Calneh in the land of Shinar.

1. Nimrod’s Identity

- Descendant of Cush (Ham’s line): Nimrod is not necessarily Cush’s direct son but a later descendant.

- “Mighty one”: This phrase suggests exceptional strength, leadership, and influence. Unlike others in Genesis 10, Nimrod is described by his deeds, not just genealogy.


2.“Mighty Hunter Before the LORD”

- Literal meaning: Skilled in hunting animals, which was vital for survival and protection.

- Figurative meaning: Many commentators see this as describing his ability to subdue people, establishing authority through conquest.

- “Before the LORD”: Could mean either in God’s sight (neutral/positive) or in defiance of God (negative). Jewish and Christian traditions often debate whether Nimrod was a rebel against God or simply a powerful leader.

3. The First Kingdom

- Cities founded: Babel (later Babylon), Erech (Uruk), Akkad, and Calneh.

- Location: Land of Shinar (southern Mesopotamia).

- Significance: These are the earliest known centers of civilization, linking Nimrod to the rise of organized states and empires.

Theological Points

- Shift in human society: From family-based tribes to centralized kingdoms.

- Human ambition vs. divine will: Nimrod’s building of Babel foreshadows the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11, where human pride clashes with God’s sovereignty.

- Symbolism of rebellion: Later Jewish and Christian traditions often portray Nimrod as archetypal rebellion against God, linking him to Babylon’s spiritual opposition throughout Scripture.

Practical Points

- Leadership and power: Nimrod shows how strength and influence can unify people but also risk leading them away from God.

- Civilization and faith: The rise of cities reminds us that human progress must remain aligned with divine purpose.

- Personal application: These verses challenge us to examine whether our ambitions build “kingdoms” for God’s glory or for human pride.



3. 6 - FALSE PREACHERS 



NOTE:- HE IS HUMAN


Matthew 7:15 – “Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves.”
Jesus warns that false teachers appear gentle and trustworthy but are inwardly destructive. Their outward appearance can deceive, so discernment is essential.


2 Peter 2:1–3 – “There will be false teachers among you… they will secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying the sovereign Lord who bought them.”
Peter emphasizes that false teachers infiltrate the church, spreading lies that undermine Christ’s authority. Their greed and manipulation bring destruction.


2 Corinthians 11:13–15 – “For such are false apostles, deceitful workers… Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.”
Paul explains that false preachers mimic righteousness, but their end is judgment. Deception often looks appealing and “light-filled.”


Deuteronomy 18:20 – “A prophet who presumes to speak in My name anything I have not commanded… must be put to death.”
In the Old Testament, God sets a severe standard: speaking falsely in His name is a grave offense.


Jeremiah 23:16 – “Do not listen to what the prophets are prophesying to you; they fill you with false hopes.”
Jeremiah rebukes prophets who preach peace and prosperity without God’s word, showing how false teaching misleads with empty promises.



How to Recognize False Preachers

- Twist Scripture: They distort God’s Word for personal gain or popularity.
- Focus on Self/Prosperity: Messages center on wealth, success, or self-glory rather than Christ’s sacrifice.
- Lack Fruit of the Spirit: Their lives show greed, pride, or immorality instead of love, humility, and holiness.
- Contradict Christ’s Work: They deny Jesus’ divinity, resurrection, or the sufficiency of His cross.
- Manipulate Emotions: They use fear or flattery to control rather than shepherd with truth.


Practical Application for Believers

- Test Every Teaching – Acts 17:11: Like the Bereans, examine Scripture daily to confirm truth.
- Guard Your Heart – Proverbs 4:23: Protect your spiritual life by filtering what you hear.
- Seek Sound Doctrine – 2 Timothy 4:3–4: In times when people prefer “itching ears” messages, cling to solid biblical teaching.
- Discern by Fruit – Matthew 7:16: Judge teachers by their actions and character, not just words.
- Stay Rooted in Christ – John 15:5: Abiding in Jesus keeps you safe from deception.


Risks of Following False Preachers

- Spiritual Deception: Leads to false hope and eventual despair.
- Broken Communities: Divisions and exploitation within the church.
- Loss of Salvation’s Assurance: Trust shifts from Christ to human promises.
- Judgment: Both false teachers and those who follow them face consequences (2 Peter 2:3).






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