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Words of importance for all to read because you are far from being alone in your struggles. . . . When one begins life in a fashion that is out of order, its confusion with ruffled edges just seems to follow through your existence . . . . and as you grow with age and maturity, you begin with your mind look back in remembrances of everything since your birth, and for most, other than dreams, there is just no complete happiness anywhere to be found. Why is that? Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Because God’s fullness in a way that very few have ever experienced was missing as your lead in life . . . is the reason for the world as it is today. God is not something from the lips, but rather an invisible spirit so powerful that He has a presence trillions light years away from here right this moment, yet looks at you, and sees clearly the intents of your heart so deeply that He knows you better than you know your own self. Hebrews 4:12 I am not writing these words for any gain for myself, but rather just to share with you that you’re not in anyway alone, and how you can deal with what is now, so as to prepare yourself for what soon will be much worse beyond words. My intent is not to frighten, but to strengthen you all while there is time. [and little there is] Let me say as few words as possible just so that we can relate. As a child I saw to much with no childhood, but rather just unmentionable darkness in the eyes of God. Married a ready made family at a young immature age, and stuck with it through 30 years of co-existence lacking love while dodging bill collectors, foreclosures, repo’s , bankruptcies, injuries, burnt down home of 18 years with the insurance payment overdue, going to Iraq as a welder only to be ripped off of seven thousand dollars by one of the many crooked contractors that have been bleeding America dry. Got divorced and gave away to my ex everything, and have been living one very hard life with bad teeth, bad disk in back, three one dollar each pairs of eyeglasses and a magnifying glass to read and see, rice, fish, and bread for the last three years to eat, a very foggy mind with loud ringing ears from an old head injury that took a piece of my brain, a woman that I love and want to marry, but can’t due to having nothing, while owing much more than what we can pay, and with these few tiny problems, there are many more such as having to use a cane on and off for back support at the young age of 54, living with exhaustion, and always seeing the world of atrocities from God’s point of view. What my life amounts to in comparison to others is better, worse, or about the same with only one very important exception. I can deal with all things through faith which makes all of God’s promises true. They may not happen today, but they will be fulfilled, because God cannot lie. We all need help, and mine comes in a spiritual way that just gives me inner peace. You now have a choice. Take my words seriously, or, soon to come, you will wish that you did, or you can ignore. However, no matter what anyone does, what is about to happen will not change, and what Jeremiah saw in a vision from God concerning you, made him vomit. What is one to do when he is so very well aware of a truth from God concerning the whole human race that no one wants to hear? Truth hurts, but to be blindsided hurts even worse. God offers His favor to those who have the proper intents within their hearts. “And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee: for thou, Lord, has not forsaken them that seek thee.” Psalms 9:10 Going to church and believing is not seeking God. When you set your affections on things above, and not the things in the earth. . . .that is seeking God. When you do that, He will do this for you. . . . “He shall deliver thee in six troubles: yea, in seven there shall no evil touch thee. In famine He shall redeem thee from death: and in war from the power of the sword. Thou shalt be hid from the scourge of the tongue: neither shalt thou be afraid of destruction when it comes. At destruction and famine you shall laugh: Job 5:19-22 OR “Woe be unto the pastors that destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture! Saith the Lord I will visit upon you the evil of your doings saith the Lord.” Jeremiah 23:1-2 “For a small moment have I forsaken thee; but with great mercies will I gather thee. In a little wrath I hid my face from thee for a moment; Isaiah 54:7-8 God’s moment is the tribulation that will begin soon right in America while spreading world chaos with Russia, China, and Europe all scrambling to become the new worlds superpower. Welcome to nuclear WW III with Iran almost being another nuclear power that will not hesitate to use them against the great Satan, the USA. I care about you all, but because Ezekiel was hated for his message from God, I expect the same. Made God be with you by drawing you closer . . . John 6:44


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And I thank you just for your few kind words. All that I do is live a life with nothing but difficulties while trying to relate to others because of care. Yedda is meant for questions, but when one has little choice in what to do with thousands of written words, he just has to put them somewhere. Many may not like anything that I write, but there is always the few who do, and that is good enough for me. Have a look at the many pics of life in the philippines at www.timesoftrouble.webs.com

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A Bachelor is a man who never made the same mistake once...

Very well stated friend... (I'm putting my foot in something here) I heard a little birdie (2012 prophecy) say that...

1. China will infiltrate India = total genocide

2. Russia wants the German Rijn Valley back for it's resources = worse than WWII

3. Iran is ALREADY the new leader in nuclear weaponary = The whole of Europe is at risk of becoming a nuclear waste land.

What do you know of this?

 

Schmie

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Major world events are taking place at lightening speed, and exactly what they consist of, who is involved, their intents, who suffers, who gains, who dies, and who is most affected all has to do with the realities of the human race in these end times in which we live. Just to stay on top of world happenings as they take place requires being fully devoted to knowledge of current events as they are unfolding. And with that, and prophecy, you can gain much understanding. There are some orginazations that provide very good information on many subjects worldwide, yet have leaders in dark places spiritually speaking. Anyone that was apart of the Worldwide Church of God, or any of its very many [500]scattered groups may very well understand what I just said. However, there is still some valuable information that can be learned through many of them. www.thetrumpet.com www.thercg.org

I would never recommend becoming a part of these churches from personal experiences, yet their current events and biblical truths are many and very true. I have been reading the Trumpet for over 9 years now. Whats best in the rcg is the many archives.

Through near 2 decades of being with God, and without a church, I have learned very much via scripture. God is not the author of confusion, yet todays religions of man are nothing but confusion. One belief says this, another that, some agree on the one thing, but not the other. Their are televanglists [liars for $$] There are some big name pastors, big name churches, big name writers. . . but all are missing one of the two of God's most important requirments called truth and charity which is love. For the most part, what you see today in religion is pride, ego, and arrogance even though they profess their own righteousness. Paul says it best in these words.

"And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge:  and though I have faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing. And thouigh I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not charity, it profits me nothing. Charity [love] never fails:  but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail: whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away. And now abides faith, hope, charity, these three;  but the greatest of these is charity. [1 Corinthians 13:1-2,8,13]

You take care Shime

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A Bachelor is a man who never made the same mistake once...

You have good insight man, thanks... and about this... "God is not the author of confusion, yet todays religions of man are nothing but confusion. One belief says this, another that, some agree on the one thing, but not the other. Their are televanglists [liars for $$] There are some big name pastors, big name churches, big name writers. . . but all are missing one of the two of God's most important requirments called truth and charity which is love. "  I couldn't agree more!!! One of the Christian Evangelist here (Globally known pastor) sells the name of his church as a franchise... Making Millions!!

Keep well... we'll speak again

In Love, Light and Life, God's brightest blessings to you and Mylene

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