A profound look into an unexpectedly significant mirror to our deeply disturbing days – thank you Nicholas. May all who read be mightily blessed with fresh revelation into the special, scriptural significance of our lives…
In one sense, as Ecclesiastes says, “There is nothing new under the sun.” History provides us with ample evidence of what humanity is. The picture is both appalling and sublime: by divine inspiration, we are capable of acts of love and charity; by our own depravity and satanic inducement, we can commit the very worst acts of atrocity.
Scripture acts as a mirror: if we let God speak to us, rather than hide in the shadows, we see ourselves as we really are. In that moment of truth, if we do not rebel, we will confess our sins and ask God to forgive and transform us. The Christian and the Christian Church are on a journey of transformation, of being conformed to the likeness of Jesus Christ, God’s Son. This means having His mind and behaviour, and, in the end, being given a heavenly body like His.
The end times…
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Thanks for sharing, Richard.
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I would be interested to know, in light of your wife’s prophetic word that the end is nearer than we think, whether you or anyone in your circle of prophetic friends has received a word, dream, or vision about rebuilding the Jewish Temple or the Abomination of Desolation and the Great Tribulation.
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Not a word on those Nicholas, but a sister in her early 90s firmly believes she’ll still be alive when the Lord returns. A friend at church is of that opinion too, as I found when telling him Paul Keith had turned and said to me “Await His return!” whilst he was about to prophesy over another man.
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