The Name of Jesus Christ, of whom Francis claims to be the "vicar" of, was never mentioned one time in any way, shape or form
"I receive not honour from men. But I know you, that ye have not the love of God in you." John 5:41,42 (KJV)
Pope Francis says some amazing things, but he rarely says them in an amazing way. He speaks with a low, weak voice, mostly in Italian, and can be hard to follow even through the interpreter. So like all of you, I did not latch onto to the explosive thing he said in his opening remarks of his speech at the United Nations. From a prophecy perspective, which is the only angle we really are concerned with, his words are literally off the charts.
While surfing around today on the official UN site of the Holy See, I found an article called
Address Of His Holiness Pope Francis To The General Assembly Of The United Nations, and clicked on it. There I found the official Vatican transcript, prepared and approved by the Vatican, of the remarks Francis made in his UN speech over the weekend. When I read the first few lines, I thought I was dreaming, there is no way he actually said that. But, there it was, officially transcribed and approved at the highest level of Vatican authority.
Jesus in the fifth chapter of John, is talking about the difference between the true representative of God on Earth, Himself, and the Satanically-produced counterfeit of the Antichrist and the False Prophet. In verse 43, Jesus utters these astounding, prophecy-packed words:
"I am come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive." John 5:43 (KJV)
He is ultimately referring to a time, far in the future, when someone would come claiming to represent God, but actually coming in his own name, with his own unGodly agenda. Now, listen to what Pope Francis said as he said these words on Rosh Hashanah, in front of a gathering together of nations of the world:
"Thank you for your kind words. Once again, following a tradition by which I feel honored, the Secretary General of the United Nations has invited the Pope to address this distinguished assembly of nations. In my own name, and that of the entire Catholic community, I wish to express to you, Mr Ban Ki-moon, my heartfelt gratitude. I greet the Heads of State and Heads of Government present, as well as the ambassadors, diplomats and political and technical officials accompanying them, the personnel of the United Nations engaged in this 70th Session of the General Assembly, the personnel of the various programs and agencies of the United Nations family, and all those who, in one way or another, take part in this meeting. Through you, I also greet the citizens of all the nations represented in this hall. I thank you, each and all, for your efforts in the service of mankind." source
Pope Francis said that "I come in my own name" and that of the "entire Catholic community". Not as a representative of Jesus Christ, not as an ambassador of the Gospel, but Francis stated that he came in his own name, his own power, and that of his Roman church. Rome the place and people that killed Jesus on the cross. The same cross that Francis said "
ended in failure." The Name of Jesus Christ, of whom Francis claims to be the "vicar" of, was never mentioned one time in any way, shape or form.
What on Earth could possibly possess him to say that he "comes in his own name"? Then I read the end of the transcript, and it all clicked in.
Francis ended his speech with these words:
"Upon all of you, and the peoples you represent, I invoke the blessing of the Most High, and all peace and prosperity."
Which "most high" was the Pope referring to? When I read my Bible, I see another "most high" lurking in the pages of Scripture:
"I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High." Isaiah 14:14 (KJV)
I see the counterfeit "most high", you know, the one that "comes in his own name".
Open up your Bible, find a blank spot next to John 5:43, take a pen and write "FULFILLED" in margin.