Matthew 24:13 says: But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved. My wife was watching this show called Love and Marriage Detroit a week ago, and I overheard two of the husbands of the show get into a heated debate about one of them addressing the wife of the other, and a huge argument ensued as a result of it. The two men subsequently had a meeting to hash things out, and one of them said: If I wasn’t saved, I would’ve broken every bone in your body. So, the question of the day is: Can a man of the Lord proclaim that he’s truly saved?
When Yahawashi, the true name of the Lord and Savior, says that one must endure to the end, He’s talking about surviving Jacob’s Trouble. He also speaks about the children of Israel having to withstand famine and pestilence, nations fighting against nations, earthquakes, and persecution before being saved out of it. Christians seem to think all they have to do is profess that Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins and believe in Him, and everything will be alright. The truth is no one will be exempt from being tried in the fire, so to speak, as one will ultimately have to prove that he or she is truly of the elect when the Hour of Temptation presents itself―the enforcement of the RFID microchip implant aka Mark of the Beast by the elites throughout the entire world. There’s no such thing as a rapture, which is a false doctrine pushed by the Catholic Church.
So, the answer to the question is that no one is automatically saved without going through trial and tribulation, and one can’t declare that he or she is saved. We’re all prisoners of hope at the end of the day, and no one knows for certain that he’s part of the elect who will be beamed up by the chariots of salvation aka UFO’s when nuclear destruction hits America. All praise, honor, and glory go to Yahawah Bahasham Yahawashi.