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Is Not This a Warning?

Christ is knocking loudly at the door of the 7th era Laodicean churches of today, however due to their pride and religious deception while lacking eyesalve they refuse to let Him in. Laodicean churches are such as dens of thieves that sell goods, meals, arts, and only God knows what all because I have never been apart of churches that honor pagan holidays over the Feasts of the Lord that were proclaimed to be Holy Convocations. Leviticus 23 If we are to live by every word of God, how can the churches of today claim the love of Christ who is the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey Him while being disobedient to His ways and what He authored while replacing His truth with their own doctrines, ways and traditions which include every holiday that is not authored to obey? You can read Mark 7:6-13, 2 Corinthians 11:13-15, Ephesians 2:2, 1 John 4;1, 6 along with so many others that I won’t even write them unless requested because if too much is written it never gets read thanks to the countless gods all have before the only true God that is kept barely simmering on the back burner. God has also taught me well day by day for years now that true and genuine love beyond the lips does not exist within the Laodicean churches of today. Say your in need and a floor mat you become that is judged and spit on. And truth is truth. There are many good people I do love within churches that just don’t know any better due to the false teachings and the doctrines of man that God is totally against. Be sure to read those few verses above because God cannot lie. Suffering is coming to hundreds of millions that don’t even know what it means to over come because they have had their minds shuffled within the Laodicean churches. There is no pre tribulation secret rapture. And when Christ returns at the last trump it will be a first fruit resurrection for those whom He has called to reign with Christ. Revelation 5:10, Luke 12:32 Hebrews 10:23 reads: To the general assembly and church of the firstborn, which are written in heaven, and to God the Judge of all, and to the spirits of just men made perfect. Because God is not a god of confusion there is but one true church, and all claim to be that church in a world of religious confusion when in truth none are. Because God uses the word heart almost a thousand times in scripture: By known hearts is where His true church is which are over comers that obey Him and live for Him while not being of this world and apart of this worlds false church system while being unbelieved and hated as Christ was hated. And Christ said it would be that way. John 15:18-19 So they are but a little flock. Luke 12:32 The church of the firstborn are those who understand His parables of the future kingdom of God. When He taught in His ministry much was in parables, and his disciples asked Him why. I with humility ask you to pray to our Father to open you’re eyes and then read Matthew 13:10-16. The resurrected saints are mentioned in Acts 1:9-11, 1 Thessalonians 4:14-17, Romans 8:11, 14, Luke 13:28, 1 Corinthians 15:50-54 John 14:3 Zechariah 14:4-5 Daniel 7:22, Revelation 2:26-27, 3:21 All those who have ever lived and not known God in His way or just lived in darkness like all before the flood will be brought back at the “Great White Throne” resurrection. Revelation 20:11-12 I have never been part of a church, therefore have never believed in some man made secret pre tribulation rapture. The only hope humanity has is to repent and give yourself totally to God verses man and his false churches. Read Psalms 91 and decide where you want to be because as you read these words there are over one million foreign troops within the USA just waiting for the major disaster that will impose marshal law . . .and look out because they have their orders to capture kill or exterminate anyone that does not like the New World Order. May Our Lord God Open Your Eyes Before It is to late. . .Because if you can’t acquire the faith of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego you will be thrown into the fiery furnaces of death and destruction with no one to keep you alive. And right now those furnaces are being turned up hotter than ever before in the history on mankind. Daniel 12:1 ttimesoftrouble@aol.com


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Hi timesoftrouble

 Great,   very  great  post....I read it al very carefully and i am glad that you said it...I hope others enjoy it as much as me.  I copied it all down so that i have have my daily bible study with it tommorow.  Just me and the lord and god's own words from king james bible...We shepards need to gather  in as many sheep as we can because people are listening to too many man's   talk  and churches that are preaching not from god but from what they say....God is the only one one that can tell us with his spirit i our hearts and souls and body.  You cannot go to god except thru jesus, his son.  Amen,  and you will know when god is talkig to you and if man says  ( quote's) something,  asked where he found it in the king james bible and you yourself  look it up and see if they are god's word or are they "the words of man "  ???  People better get a little wiser before it is too late,  nd it's there in truth if they just ask jesus to truely come into their heart,  even children sing that song  Surprised  Smile  Amen

God bless

Nanadee  Cool

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