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1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
UPDATE-JULY 13,2016-12:00PM
THERESA MAY WILL BE THE 13TH PRIME MINISTER IN 10 DOWNING STREET. AND THE 2ND WOMAN PRIME MINISTER OF BRITAIN OR THE UNITED KINGDOM. AT 12PM OR 5PM UK TIME-DAVID CAMERON WILL GO MEET WITH THE QUEEN.AT THE QUEENS PALACE. CAMERON WILL TELL THE QUEEN THAT HE IS RESIGNING. OF COURSE THE RESIGNER HAS TO WORSHIP THE QUEEN AND KISS HER STINKY FEET AS HE RESIGNS (JUST KIDING ABOUT THE LAST REMARK). THEN SHORTLY AFTER. THE NEW PRIME MINISTER THERESA MAY WILL MEET WITH THE QUEEN. KISS HER HAND-AND THE QUEEN WILL TELL HER SHE IS OFFICIALLY THE NEW PRIME MINISTER OF BRITAIN OR THE UNITED KINGDOM. THE QUEEN WILL TELL MAY TO MAKE SURE AND TELL THE UK CITIZENS TO PAY THEIR CARBON TAXES FOR THE GOOD OF THE EARTH-THE CHILDREN. AND SO THE QUEEN CAN FILL HER POCKET WITH ALL THE CASH FROM THE CARBON TAXES SHE DESRVES. THE BILLIONS OF DOLLARS. THE LOVING QUEEN GETS FOR BEING QUEEN OF BRIAIN-CANADA AND WHOEVER ELSE THE QUEEN OWNS UNDER THE GUISE OF LEADERSHIP OF THE COUNTRIES. THEN AFTER THE COMOTOSE MEETING WITH THE QUEEN. MAY WILL BE THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. AND MAYBE SHE WILL COME TO CANADA TO MEET WITH LIBERAL PRETTY BOY JUSTIN TRUDEAU AND KATHLEEN WYNN. SO THEY CAN ALL BE ONE IN LIBERAL-DEMOCRATIC VIEWS AND DEMAND EVERY SIN BE LEGALIZED IN CANADA AND BRITAIN. ESPECIALLY ISLAM AND SODOMITES RIGHTS WILL BE ENFORCED ON BOTH COUNTRIES. I WONDER HOW THE QURANIC-ISLAMIC-MUSLIMS IN BRITAIN WILL LIKE HAVING A WOMAN RULING OVER THEM. WHEN IN ISLAM-MUSLIMS CAN HONOR KILL INNOCENT WOMEN. YOU CAN BET BRITAIN WILL HAVE A QUICK TERRORIST ATTACK AGAINST IT BY ISLAM. SO THE QURANIC-MUSLIMS TRY TO FORCE THERESA MAY FROM BEING PRIME MINISTER OF BRITAIN.
ORDER OF EVENTS FOR THE NEW PRIME MINISTER OF BRITAIN.
CAMERON SAYS GOODBYE AS PRIME MINISTER TO BRITAINS CITIZENS. AT 4:40PM.
1-CAMERON VISITS QUEEN AT 5PM UK TIME
2-CAMERON RESIGNS TO THE QUEEN.
3-THERESA MAY MEETS WITH THE QUEEN.
4-MAY IS PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.
5-MAY SELECTS HER CABINET LATER ON TONIGHT.
6-THERESA MAY IS OFFICIALLY THE PRIME MINISTER OF BRITAIN OR THE UNITED KINGDOM.
THERESA MAY WILL BE THE 13TH PRIME MINISTER IN 10 DOWNING STREET. AND THE 2ND WOMAN PRIME MINISTER OF BRITAIN OR THE UNITED KINGDOM. AT 12PM OR 5PM UK TIME-DAVID CAMERON WILL GO MEET WITH THE QUEEN.AT THE QUEENS PALACE. CAMERON WILL TELL THE QUEEN THAT HE IS RESIGNING. OF COURSE THE RESIGNER HAS TO WORSHIP THE QUEEN AND KISS HER STINKY FEET AS HE RESIGNS (JUST KIDING ABOUT THE LAST REMARK). THEN SHORTLY AFTER. THE NEW PRIME MINISTER THERESA MAY WILL MEET WITH THE QUEEN. KISS HER HAND-AND THE QUEEN WILL TELL HER SHE IS OFFICIALLY THE NEW PRIME MINISTER OF BRITAIN OR THE UNITED KINGDOM. THE QUEEN WILL TELL MAY TO MAKE SURE AND TELL THE UK CITIZENS TO PAY THEIR CARBON TAXES FOR THE GOOD OF THE EARTH-THE CHILDREN. AND SO THE QUEEN CAN FILL HER POCKET WITH ALL THE CASH FROM THE CARBON TAXES SHE DESRVES. THE BILLIONS OF DOLLARS. THE LOVING QUEEN GETS FOR BEING QUEEN OF BRIAIN-CANADA AND WHOEVER ELSE THE QUEEN OWNS UNDER THE GUISE OF LEADERSHIP OF THE COUNTRIES. THEN AFTER THE COMOTOSE MEETING WITH THE QUEEN. MAY WILL BE THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. AND MAYBE SHE WILL COME TO CANADA TO MEET WITH LIBERAL PRETTY BOY JUSTIN TRUDEAU AND KATHLEEN WYNN. SO THEY CAN ALL BE ONE IN LIBERAL-DEMOCRATIC VIEWS AND DEMAND EVERY SIN BE LEGALIZED IN CANADA AND BRITAIN. ESPECIALLY ISLAM AND SODOMITES RIGHTS WILL BE ENFORCED ON BOTH COUNTRIES. I WONDER HOW THE QURANIC-ISLAMIC-MUSLIMS IN BRITAIN WILL LIKE HAVING A WOMAN RULING OVER THEM. WHEN IN ISLAM-MUSLIMS CAN HONOR KILL INNOCENT WOMEN. YOU CAN BET BRITAIN WILL HAVE A QUICK TERRORIST ATTACK AGAINST IT BY ISLAM. SO THE QURANIC-MUSLIMS TRY TO FORCE THERESA MAY FROM BEING PRIME MINISTER OF BRITAIN.
ORDER OF EVENTS FOR THE NEW PRIME MINISTER OF BRITAIN.
CAMERON SAYS GOODBYE AS PRIME MINISTER TO BRITAINS CITIZENS. AT 4:40PM.
1-CAMERON VISITS QUEEN AT 5PM UK TIME
2-CAMERON RESIGNS TO THE QUEEN.
3-THERESA MAY MEETS WITH THE QUEEN.
4-MAY IS PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.
5-MAY SELECTS HER CABINET LATER ON TONIGHT.
6-THERESA MAY IS OFFICIALLY THE PRIME MINISTER OF BRITAIN OR THE UNITED KINGDOM.
-THE QUEEN OF BRITAIN THAT CAMERON AND MAY MUST WORSHIP AND GIVE ACCOUNT TO AS THE PRIME MINISTERSHIP IS CHANGED HANDS FROM A MAN TO A WOMAN. THE QUEEN WILL LOVE THE ATTENTION OF THE POMP CEREMONY. AS SHE GETS ALL THE ATTENTION AND WORSHIP.-pic-fanpop.com
DAVID CAMERON THE OUTGOING PRIME MINISTER OF BRITAIN-pic-edition.cnn.com
THERESA MAY THE NEW PRIME MINISTER OF BRITAIN OR THE UNITED KINGDOM.-pic-independent.co.uk
France to propose stronger European defence policy: Hollande-[AFP]-July 13, 2016-yahoonews
Paris (AFP) - France is to announce a proposal to strengthen European defence policy and expects Germany to back its initiative, President Francois Hollande said Wednesday."I note that our German friends are also prepared to be involved. We will therefore be able to launch this initiative together," Hollande said.The proposal aims to increase the European Union's ability "to make (military) commitments beyond its borders and to strengthen security in our partner countries and neighbours", Hollande said in a speech on the eve of France's traditional Bastille Day military parade.His announcement came after Germany's defence minister earlier Wednesday said the EU should take advantage of Britain's vote to leave the union to forge a common security policy.London had long "paralysed" European efforts to have a more closely integrated security policy, said Ursula von der Leyen, as she presented Germany's first big-picture defence paper in a decade, pledging Berlin's willingness to play a greater role in the world."Europeans are right to expect that the EU tackles the big questions," she said, adding that "we now have that opportunity" after the departure of Britain, which "consistently blocked everything with the label Europe on it."Germany is ready to "help meet current and future security and humanitarian challenges," said the paper approved by Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet.Von der Leyen said the message was that "we are not going to pretend we're bigger than we are, but also not that we are smaller."
May becomes PM, promising 'bold new role' outside EU-[Reuters]-By Kylie MacLellan and William James-July 13, 2016-yahoonews
LONDON (Reuters) - Theresa May became Britain's new prime minister on Wednesday, promising to carve out a bold new future in the world as she embarks on the monumental task of leading the country out of the European Union.May, 59 assumed office after an audience with Queen Elizabeth and drove straight to her new home of 10 Downing Street, vacated hours earlier by David Cameron."We will rise to the challenge. As we leave the European Union we will forge a bold new positive role for ourselves in the world, and we will make Britain a country that works not for a privileged few, but for every one of us," she said.Cameron stepped down after Britons rejected his entreaties and voted to leave the EU in a referendum last month, severely undermining European efforts to forge greater unity and creating economic uncertainty across the 28-nation bloc.May must try to limit the damage to British trade and investment as she renegotiates the country's ties with its 27 EU partners. She will also attempt to unite a divided ruling Conservative party and a fractured nation in which many, on the evidence of the vote, feel angry with the political elite and left behind by the forces of globalisation.Acknowledging the struggles faced by many Britons, May declared: "The government I lead will be driven not be the interests of the privileged few, but by yours. We will do everything we can to give you more control over your lives."When we take the big calls we'll think not of the powerful but you, when we pass new laws we'll listen not to the mighty but to you, when it comes to taxes we'll prioritise not the wealthy but you."The United States congratulated May and said it was confident in her ability to steer Britain through the Brexit negotiations."Based on the public comments we've seen from the incoming prime minister, she intends to pursue a course that's consistent with the prescription that President Obama has offered," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said.An official photograph showed May curtseying to a smiling Queen Elizabeth, for whom she is the 13th prime minister in a line that started with Winston Churchill.She is also Britain's second female head of government after Margaret Thatcher.-DIVORCE TALKS-EU leaders, keen to move forward after the shock of 'Brexit', want May to launch formal divorce proceedings as soon as possible to help resolve the uncertainty.But she has said the process should not be launched before the end of year, to give time for Britain to draw up its negotiating strategy.Although she favoured Britain remaining in Europe, May has repeatedly declared that "Brexit means Brexit" and that there can be no attempt to reverse the referendum outcome.The shock vote partly reflected discontent with EU rules on freedom of movement that have contributed to record-high immigration - an issue on which May, as interior minister for the past six years, is politically vulnerable.But EU leaders have made clear that free movement is a fundamental principle that goes hand-in-hand with access to the bloc's tariff-free single market, a stance that will hugely complicate May's task in hammering out new terms of trade."My advice to my successor, who is a brilliant negotiator, is that we should try to be as close to the European Union as we can be for the benefits of trade, cooperation and of security," Cameron told parliament in his last appearance before resigning.Appearing later in Downing Street with his wife Samantha and their three children, he delivered his parting remarks to the nation after six years dominated by the Europe question and the aftermath of the global financial crisis."It's not been an easy journey and of course we've not got every decision right," he said, "but I do believe that today our country is much stronger."In parliament, Cameron took the opportunity to trumpet his government's achievements in generating one of the fastest growth rates among western economies, chopping the budget deficit, creating 2.5 million jobs and legalising gay marriage.Yet his legacy will be overshadowed by his failed referendum gamble, which he had hoped would keep Britain at the heart of a reformed EU.-'OUR ANGELA MERKEL'-May is seen by her supporters as a safe pair of hands to steer the country through the disruptive Brexit process. Colleagues describe her as cautious, unflappable and intensely private."I think around the cabinet table yesterday the feeling was that we have our Angela Merkel," said Jeremy Hunt, health secretary in Cameron's team which met for the last time on Tuesday."We have an incredibly tough, shrewd, determined and principled person to lead those negotiations for Britain," Hunt told Sky News television.German Chancellor Merkel will be May's most important counterpart on the continent as the process unfolds. Both women are renowned for their firmness, pragmatism and discipline.The new British leader is expected to immediately start putting together a new cabinet, a complex political balancing act in which she will try to satisfy opposing camps in her party.She has said she plans to set up a new government department to lead the process of quitting the EU which would be headed by someone who had campaigned on the Leave side.Financial markets, which had been extremely volatile since the referendum, reacted positively to news on Monday that May would become prime minister earlier than expected.Stock markets traded within sight of their highest levels of the year as the prospect of stimulative economic policy across the developed world eased immediate concerns over the impact of the Brexit vote.Economists predicted in a Reuters poll that the Bank of England would halve its main interest rate to 0.25 percent on Thursday in a pre-emptive strike to try to ward off a recession and reassure markets.(Additional reporting by Kate Holton, Estelle Shirbon, William Schomberg, Guy Faulconbridge, Karin Strohecker, Michael Holden, Paul Sandle, Andy Bruce, Steve Addison and Ana Nicolaci da Costa; Writing by Mark Trevelyan)
France to propose stronger European defence policy: Hollande-[AFP]-July 13, 2016-yahoonews
Paris (AFP) - France is to announce a proposal to strengthen European defence policy and expects Germany to back its initiative, President Francois Hollande said Wednesday."I note that our German friends are also prepared to be involved. We will therefore be able to launch this initiative together," Hollande said.The proposal aims to increase the European Union's ability "to make (military) commitments beyond its borders and to strengthen security in our partner countries and neighbours", Hollande said in a speech on the eve of France's traditional Bastille Day military parade.His announcement came after Germany's defence minister earlier Wednesday said the EU should take advantage of Britain's vote to leave the union to forge a common security policy.London had long "paralysed" European efforts to have a more closely integrated security policy, said Ursula von der Leyen, as she presented Germany's first big-picture defence paper in a decade, pledging Berlin's willingness to play a greater role in the world."Europeans are right to expect that the EU tackles the big questions," she said, adding that "we now have that opportunity" after the departure of Britain, which "consistently blocked everything with the label Europe on it."Germany is ready to "help meet current and future security and humanitarian challenges," said the paper approved by Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet.Von der Leyen said the message was that "we are not going to pretend we're bigger than we are, but also not that we are smaller."
May becomes PM, promising 'bold new role' outside EU-[Reuters]-By Kylie MacLellan and William James-July 13, 2016-yahoonews
LONDON (Reuters) - Theresa May became Britain's new prime minister on Wednesday, promising to carve out a bold new future in the world as she embarks on the monumental task of leading the country out of the European Union.May, 59 assumed office after an audience with Queen Elizabeth and drove straight to her new home of 10 Downing Street, vacated hours earlier by David Cameron."We will rise to the challenge. As we leave the European Union we will forge a bold new positive role for ourselves in the world, and we will make Britain a country that works not for a privileged few, but for every one of us," she said.Cameron stepped down after Britons rejected his entreaties and voted to leave the EU in a referendum last month, severely undermining European efforts to forge greater unity and creating economic uncertainty across the 28-nation bloc.May must try to limit the damage to British trade and investment as she renegotiates the country's ties with its 27 EU partners. She will also attempt to unite a divided ruling Conservative party and a fractured nation in which many, on the evidence of the vote, feel angry with the political elite and left behind by the forces of globalisation.Acknowledging the struggles faced by many Britons, May declared: "The government I lead will be driven not be the interests of the privileged few, but by yours. We will do everything we can to give you more control over your lives."When we take the big calls we'll think not of the powerful but you, when we pass new laws we'll listen not to the mighty but to you, when it comes to taxes we'll prioritise not the wealthy but you."The United States congratulated May and said it was confident in her ability to steer Britain through the Brexit negotiations."Based on the public comments we've seen from the incoming prime minister, she intends to pursue a course that's consistent with the prescription that President Obama has offered," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said.An official photograph showed May curtseying to a smiling Queen Elizabeth, for whom she is the 13th prime minister in a line that started with Winston Churchill.She is also Britain's second female head of government after Margaret Thatcher.-DIVORCE TALKS-EU leaders, keen to move forward after the shock of 'Brexit', want May to launch formal divorce proceedings as soon as possible to help resolve the uncertainty.But she has said the process should not be launched before the end of year, to give time for Britain to draw up its negotiating strategy.Although she favoured Britain remaining in Europe, May has repeatedly declared that "Brexit means Brexit" and that there can be no attempt to reverse the referendum outcome.The shock vote partly reflected discontent with EU rules on freedom of movement that have contributed to record-high immigration - an issue on which May, as interior minister for the past six years, is politically vulnerable.But EU leaders have made clear that free movement is a fundamental principle that goes hand-in-hand with access to the bloc's tariff-free single market, a stance that will hugely complicate May's task in hammering out new terms of trade."My advice to my successor, who is a brilliant negotiator, is that we should try to be as close to the European Union as we can be for the benefits of trade, cooperation and of security," Cameron told parliament in his last appearance before resigning.Appearing later in Downing Street with his wife Samantha and their three children, he delivered his parting remarks to the nation after six years dominated by the Europe question and the aftermath of the global financial crisis."It's not been an easy journey and of course we've not got every decision right," he said, "but I do believe that today our country is much stronger."In parliament, Cameron took the opportunity to trumpet his government's achievements in generating one of the fastest growth rates among western economies, chopping the budget deficit, creating 2.5 million jobs and legalising gay marriage.Yet his legacy will be overshadowed by his failed referendum gamble, which he had hoped would keep Britain at the heart of a reformed EU.-'OUR ANGELA MERKEL'-May is seen by her supporters as a safe pair of hands to steer the country through the disruptive Brexit process. Colleagues describe her as cautious, unflappable and intensely private."I think around the cabinet table yesterday the feeling was that we have our Angela Merkel," said Jeremy Hunt, health secretary in Cameron's team which met for the last time on Tuesday."We have an incredibly tough, shrewd, determined and principled person to lead those negotiations for Britain," Hunt told Sky News television.German Chancellor Merkel will be May's most important counterpart on the continent as the process unfolds. Both women are renowned for their firmness, pragmatism and discipline.The new British leader is expected to immediately start putting together a new cabinet, a complex political balancing act in which she will try to satisfy opposing camps in her party.She has said she plans to set up a new government department to lead the process of quitting the EU which would be headed by someone who had campaigned on the Leave side.Financial markets, which had been extremely volatile since the referendum, reacted positively to news on Monday that May would become prime minister earlier than expected.Stock markets traded within sight of their highest levels of the year as the prospect of stimulative economic policy across the developed world eased immediate concerns over the impact of the Brexit vote.Economists predicted in a Reuters poll that the Bank of England would halve its main interest rate to 0.25 percent on Thursday in a pre-emptive strike to try to ward off a recession and reassure markets.(Additional reporting by Kate Holton, Estelle Shirbon, William Schomberg, Guy Faulconbridge, Karin Strohecker, Michael Holden, Paul Sandle, Andy Bruce, Steve Addison and Ana Nicolaci da Costa; Writing by Mark Trevelyan)