The Days Are Rushing Forward
“The days are rushing forward to My final return. How will I find you at that time? Will you be arguing amongst yourself?” asks The LORD.
Continue reading →“The days are rushing forward to My final return. How will I find you at that time? Will you be arguing amongst yourself?” asks The LORD.
Continue reading →“Are you ready for what is coming?” asks The LORD. “Are you ready for the Man of Perdition?”
Continue reading →We should know that those who wrote the New Testament did not use the Aramaic “Yeshua”.
Continue reading →We live in such a time where falsehood is considered truth and The Truth is oftentimes thought of as false.
Continue reading →This is a difficult word for some to receive, I’m certain. All I can say, is “Watch and wait!”
Continue reading →Many in this life are labeled as an outcast — and yet the person of Jesus was also labeled as such.
Continue reading →I tell you that there is chaos ahead. On every corner there will be chaos erupting. For the final outcome of this election will bring out much violence.
Continue reading →“The next year will bring a lot of turmoil. The battle between the two candidates will come to an end,” says The LORD.
Continue reading →The story of the prophet Amos is an interesting one, and probably many of us see a parallel to it in our own lives.
Continue reading →“There are wars and there are rumors of wars — but the time will come when all of the rumors will be wasted on them,” says The LORD.
Continue reading →I realize that many within my circle of friends may well find this writing to be upsetting to them, and yet the “Truth” of that which I speak here should be compelling.
Continue reading →This is an issue that is very complicated and it perhaps really can’t get answered until we meet with The LORD himself.
Continue reading →“Those who are at the helm will find themselves defending and helping, but in time others will join the war,” says The LORD.
Continue reading →Discerning of Spirits is a very important gift of the Holy Spirit, but it is much different than when we use suspicion.
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