In 2012 Michele Bachmann was a Republican candidate for
the US Presidential Election. She is a fervent Evangelical
Christian.
Former Rep.
Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) has an urgent message for Christians everywhere:
convert as many people as possible, especially Jews, because Jesus
is "coming soon."
“We recognize
the shortness of the hour," she said in an interview with
right-wing radio host Tony Perkins last week. "That’s why we as a remnant
want to be faithful in these days and do what it is that the Holy Spirit is
speaking to each one of us, to be faithful in the Kingdom and to help bring in
as many as we can -- even among the Jews -- share Jesus Christ with everyone
that we possibly can because, again, he’s coming soon."
Bachmann and
Perkins, president of the conservative group Family Research Council, taped the
interview during their tour of Israel. She shared what she learned from the
trip, including her belief that increasing violence in the region suggests that
the second coming of Christ is imminent.
"This week really was about biblical prophecy in many
ways," she said. "And we’re seeing as events are speeding up, events
are speeding up so quickly right now, and we see how relevant the Bible is, and
we’re reading our newspaper, at the same time we’re learning about these
biblical events, and it’s literally day by day by day, we’re seeing the
fulfillment of scripture right in front of our eyes, even while we’re on the
ground."
Bachmann, who
unsuccessfully ran for the GOP presidential nomination in 2012, frequently
prophesies about biblical matters. Earlier this year, she warned that President Barack Obama's
foreign policy would bring about the rapture.
"We need to realize how close this clock is getting to the
midnight hour," she said in April. "We are literally watching, month
by month, the speed move up to a level we’ve never seen before with these
events."
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