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The Lord says in Isaiah 54:1 that the woman who is alone will have many children. She will have more children than the woman who has a husband. This makes many of the first end up last and the last first. Rejoice for The Great Reversal Begins.
The profound experiences and journey of God's chosen people in the Old Testament resonate powerfully within the Church, illustrating how their story is not just a relic of the past but a living testament that continues to unfold in our lives today.
The narrative of God's chosen people is seen again in the Church, which redeems and reconciles some aspects of the past while consigning others to the bottomless pit where they rightfully belong.
In recent centuries, decades, and years, we witnessed the Lord's work and how some high priests in some "high places" of worship judged the Sons of God and handed them over to "Romans" because they lacked the authority to execute anyone.
Did you notice the Ninevites and the Queens of Sheba rising up generation after generation, called by the Lord of Glory to testify against these apostates, spiritual adulterers, and idolaters on the day of judgment?
It is finished. Our Father in Heaven is raising His Sons from glory to glory, life after life, yet again. So be encouraged, for the foolishness of God is wiser than human wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than human strength.
God gave Jesus the authority to destroy his enemies. Jesus does the same. He gives us the authority. He said it in Revelation 2:26-28 and Matthew 19:28-30. And we shall hand over the kingdom back to Him after destroying all dominion, authority, and power.
But the wicked He shall destroy with The Brightness of His Coming and those who received not the love of the truth God sent them strong delusion that they should believe a lie that they all might be damned. 2 Thessalonians 2:10-12.
The profound experiences and journey of God's chosen people in the Old Testament resonate powerfully within the Church, illustrating how their story is not just a relic of the past but a living testament that continues to unfold in our lives today.
The narrative of God's chosen people is seen again in the Church, which redeems and reconciles some aspects of the past while consigning others to the bottomless pit where they rightfully belong.
In recent centuries, decades, and years, we witnessed the Lord's work and how some high priests in some "high places" of worship judged the Sons of God and handed them over to "Romans" because they lacked the authority to execute anyone.
Did you notice the Ninevites and the Queens of Sheba rising up generation after generation, called by the Lord of Glory to testify against these apostates, spiritual adulterers, and idolaters on the day of judgment?
It is finished. Our Father in Heaven is raising His Sons from glory to glory, life after life, yet again. So be encouraged, for the foolishness of God is wiser than human wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than human strength.
God gave Jesus the authority to destroy his enemies. Jesus does the same. He gives us the authority. He said it in Revelation 2:26-28 and Matthew 19:28-30. And we shall hand over the kingdom back to Him after destroying all dominion, authority, and power.
But the wicked He shall destroy with The Brightness of His Coming and those who received not the love of the truth God sent them strong delusion that they should believe a lie that they all might be damned. 2 Thessalonians 2:10-12.