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#ChristIsKing 🫶✝️ w/❤️👻🧠 & ❤️🧍🧍🏾‍♀️🧍🏾🧍🏼‍♂️. "Salvation belongs to our God, who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb."

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David
David@Apostle_David·
THE REMNANT AT MIDNIGHT A People Prepared for the Hour of Shaking Midnight is the hour when the world trembles, the nations hide, the mighty fall, and the heavens shake. But midnight is also the hour when the remnant rises. The remnant is not defined by visibility, influence, or numbers. They are defined by oil, obedience, endurance, and the fear of the Lord. They are the ones who have been prepared in secret for the moment when the age turns. Midnight does not create the remnant. Midnight reveals them. THE REMNANT IS FORMED BEFORE MIDNIGHT The remnant does not awaken at the cry. They awaken before the cry. Jesus said: “They that were wise took oil in their vessels with their lamps.” —Matthew 25:4 This is the distinguishing mark of the remnant: • They carry oil • They cultivate hidden devotion • They walk in quiet obedience • They refuse mixture The remnant is formed in the long, slow, hidden years before the shaking. They are prepared in obscurity so they can stand in the open. THE REMNANT HEARS THE CRY DIFFERENTLY When the midnight cry comes: “Behold, the Bridegroom cometh.” —Matthew 25:6 The foolish hear panic. The remnant hears fulfillment. The cry does not frighten them. It confirms what they already knew. The remnant hears: • The voice of the Bridegroom • The nearness of the Day • The summons to rise The cry is not a disruption to their life. It is the moment their life has been preparing for. THE REMNANT RISES WHILE THE WORLD HIDES Revelation describes the nations: “They hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains.” —Revelation 6:15 But the remnant responds like the psalmist: “At midnight I will rise to give thanks unto Thee because of Thy righteous judgments.” —Psalm 119:62 This is the great contrast of the Sixth Seal: • The nations hide • The wicked tremble • The mighty fall • But the remnant rises The remnant rises because: • They see righteousness in judgment • They trust the character of God • They recognize the hour Midnight reveals what they have always believed: God is faithful. THE REMNANT IS SEPARATED FROM THE FOOLISH Midnight is the hour of separation. Jesus said: “And all those virgins arose… and the door was shut.” —Matthew 25:7, 10 The remnant is separated not by pride, but by preparation. The foolish: • Rise in panic • Seek borrowed oil • Attempt last‑minute repentance • Discover the door closed The remnant: • Rise in confidence • Carry oil they cultivated • Move with clarity • Enter with the Bridegroom Midnight does not change anyone. It reveals everyone. The remnant is separated because they have been set apart long before the shaking. THE REMNANT FOLLOWS THE LAMB INTO THE WILDERNESS The pattern is consistent: • Israel fled Egypt at midnight • The woman flees into the wilderness at the Sixth Seal • The remnant follows the Lamb wherever He goes Revelation declares: “And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God.” —Revelation 12:6 The remnant understands: • The wilderness is protection • The wilderness is provision • The wilderness is separation • The wilderness is the path of the Bride The remnant does not fear the wilderness. They fear disobedience. They follow the Lamb into the place prepared for them. THE REMNANT STANDS WHEN OTHERS FALL The Sixth Seal ends with the question: “Who shall be able to stand?” —Revelation 6:17 Scripture answers: • Those sealed on their foreheads • Those who keep the commandments of God • Those who hold the testimony of Jesus • Those who follow the Lamb • Those who endure to the end The remnant stands because: • They are sealed • They are surrendered • They are anchored in the Word • They are strengthened by the Spirit The remnant stands not by might, nor by power, but by the Spirit of the Lord. THE REMNANT SHINES IN THE DARKNESS Midnight is the darkest hour. But it is also the hour when the remnant shines brightest. Isaiah foresaw this moment: “For behold, darkness shall cover the earth, and gross darkness the people: but the Lord shall arise upon thee, and His glory shall be seen upon thee.” —Isaiah 60:2 The remnant shines because: • They reflect the Lamb • They walk in purity • They carry the testimony • They endure with joy The darker the night, the brighter the remnant. The remnant at midnight is the people who rise when the world hides, worship when the nations tremble, follow the Lamb into the wilderness, and stand in the shaking because they have been prepared in secret for the hour when the age turns.
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Izaque | OEAV
Izaque | OEAV@izaqueoeav·
📺🐍🤔🇺🇲 ISSO ESTÁ ME PARECENDO PROPOSITAL "Estou assistindo 60 Minutes hoje à noite 24/5, e olhando para o olho dele, e não tenho certeza do que diabos estou vendo. Eu deveria ter dado o nome e a ocupação dele. Andrew Ross Sorkin, um analista financeiro que escreveu livros sobre colapsos financeiros."
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Bobby Coe USA 👶 of 🤴
It’s interesting how questions that I don’t understand and oftentimes have seemingly forgotten about are all of a sudden answered from total strangers. Two things: 1) Those marks will be visible? 2) Reminds me of Romans 8:29-30. It always amazes me how things echo like they do including storylines as well as the fabrics of reality itself. Is God full of never ending awestruck wonders or what!?
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David
David@Apostle_David·
THE HEAVENLY SEALING OF THE FIRSTFRUITS Identified Above Before They Are Revealed Below The Sealing at Pentecost Was Heavenly, Not Earthly What happened over Pentecost was not the visible sealing of Revelation 7. It was the heavenly sealing — the identification, authorization, and commissioning of the Firstfruits in the unseen realm. This distinction is crucial. The Firstfruits were: • Identified in heaven • Authorized in heaven • Commissioned in heaven • Marked in heaven before anything appears on earth. This aligns with the pattern: “Blessed be the God… who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ.” — Ephesians 1:3 The Firstfruits are sealed above before they are sealed below. This is the architecture behind the heavenly sealing. The Earthly Sealing Awaits the Sixth Seal The earthly sealing — the visible marking of the 144,000 — does not occur until: “After these things… Hurt not the earth… till we have sealed the servants of our God in their foreheads.” — Revelation 7:1–3 This happens after the cosmic disturbances of the Sixth Seal. Thus: • Heavenly sealing → Pentecost • Earthly sealing → Sixth Seal • Public revealing → After the sealing • Global assignment → During the trumpets The Firstfruits are already sealed in heaven. They will be sealed on earth when the hour officially begins. This is the foundation of the two‑stage sealing. Now Is the Hour of Preparation Because the heavenly sealing has occurred, the present moment becomes: • The hour of preparation • The hour of consecration • The hour of alignment • The hour of awakening • The hour of instruction This applies to: • The wise • The remnant • The Firstfruits The formation has begun. The internal architecture is being built. The Word is opening. The Spirit is refining. The identity is settling. This is the hour before the hour. The Formation Has Begun The Firstfruits are now in the stage of formation, not yet manifestation. Formation includes: • Hidden manna • White stone • New name • Internal commissioning • Refinement • Instruction • Consecration • Alignment This is the quiet work of the Spirit that precedes the public work of the Lamb. Formation is the womb of the remnant. This is the foundation of the formation of the Firstfruits. The New Song Is Formed but Not Released The New Song is already formed in the Firstfruits — but it is not yet released. Revelation 14 shows: • The Firstfruits • Standing with the Lamb • Singing a song no one else can learn But the song is not sung until: • Refinement is complete • Sealing is visible • The hour has begun • The Lamb stands on Zion Thus: The New Song is formed now, but released later. It is the spiritual fruit of: • Unsealing • Refinement • Revelation • Consecration • Identity This is the architecture behind the New Song. Why the New Song Cannot Be Released Yet The New Song is withheld until: • The remnant is refined • The Firstfruits are sealed on earth • The hour officially begins • The Lamb takes His stand • The nations enter the valley of decision The New Song is not entertainment. It is not worship music. It is not emotional expression. It is: • A weapon • A witness • A proclamation • A covenant declaration • A spiritual frequency that only the sealed can carry It cannot be released prematurely. This is the foundation of the timing of the New Song. Pastoral Synthesis: • The heavenly sealing has occurred • The earthly sealing awaits the Sixth Seal • The Firstfruits are identified, authorized, and commissioned • The remnant is awakening • The wise are receiving the unsealed word • The formation has begun • The New Song is formed but not released • This is the hour of preparation The Spirit is preparing a people who will stand. The Lamb is preparing a company who will follow. Heaven is preparing the Firstfruits for the hour that is coming. The formation is underway. The refinement is active. The identity is settling. The Word is opening. The Song is forming. The hour is near.
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Bobby Coe USA 👶 of 🤴
I don’t know how it will go down. Anyone claiming to know is a false teacher. So many want to spend more time arguing those things than they do reading God’s word, or time in prayer, or time spent sharing Jesus with others. The only theology that matters is Jesus theology and whether or not one repents, believes, follows Jesus and whether or not He knows you.
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newt skinner@newtskinner·
@bcoe77 @TheCinesthetic Which reminds me just how easy it is to read things into scripture that aren’t there, meaning many believe that is rapture theology but easily dismissed when you realize those that are taken are taken to judgement.
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Bobby Coe USA 👶 of 🤴
He didn’t need that but chose to do it that way. He certainly has a patterned style of using the imperfect. Come to think of it, nobody is perfect but Jesus. But He used the imperfect to show us His Grace and Power. With man it’s not possible. With God, all things are possible.
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⚜️Mick⚜️
⚜️Mick⚜️@warden1003·
@JoshuaBarzon One simple question. Why would an Omnipotent being need so many fallible human authors, to write down its thoughts on multiple languages, when it would be far more efficient,effective and logical to implant said biblical knowledge directly into every human brain from Inception?
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Josh Barzon
Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon·
God wrote the Bible. But He used humans to do it. (2 Peter 1:21) Here is every biblical author ranked by their share of the 700,000+ words of Scripture they penned. 👇🏼 • Moses — 20.07% • Ezra — 8.22% • Luke — 6.41% • Samuel — 5.95% • Jeremiah — 5.88% • Paul — 5.55% • Ezekiel — 5.03% • Isaiah — 4.73% • John — 4.37% • Matthew — 3.02% • Solomon — 2.76% • David — 2.72% • Gad / Nathan — 2.63% • Joshua — 2.41% • Mark — 1.94% • Daniel — 1.48% • Zechariah — 0.82% • Mordecai — 0.72% • Hosea — 0.66% • Amos — 0.54% • Peter — 0.52% • Asaph — 0.45% • Sons of Korah — 0.41% • Micah — 0.40% • James — 0.29% • Joel — 0.26% • Malachi — 0.23% • Zephaniah — 0.21% • Habakkuk — 0.19% • Jonah — 0.17% • Nahum — 0.16% • Haggai — 0.14% • Agur — 0.10% • Obadiah — 0.09% • Jude — 0.08% • Lemuel — 0.08% • Ethan the Ezrahite — 0.07% • Deborah & Barak — 0.05% • Heman the Ezrahite — 0.04% • Hezekiah — 0.03% • Mary — 0.02% • Zechariah the Priest — 0.02% • Simeon — 0.01% • Miriam — <0.01% * Percentages reflect traditional attributions drawn from Talmudic tradition and prevailing scholarly consensus on authorship. Alternative views exist, and are welcome to be disputed in the comments below. * Figures do not total 100%; the remainder represents anonymous or unattributed authorship.
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@churchtalkative Hyper-inflation doesn’t help much either, 3rd horseman. Be generous and love others. Also seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness.
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Talk Church
Talk Church@churchtalkative·
Dear Beloved, I understand why some people say “poverty is a choice” because our decisions do affect the direction of our lives. But the truth is, poverty is often far more complicated than that. Not everyone struggling is there because they made bad choices. Sometimes people face hardship because of things beyond their control: loss, sickness, injustice, lack of opportunity, or difficult circumstances. In the Bible, Naomi and Ruth became poor after losing their husbands. Their pain was not caused by laziness or irresponsibility, but by life’s harsh realities. It’s also important to understand that being poor is not a sin. A Christian can genuinely love God and still go through seasons of financial struggle. Poverty does not mean someone lacks faith, and wealth is not always proof of righteousness. God’s love for a person is not measured by the size of their bank account. Jesus never looked at the poor with condemnation. He responded with compassion, love, and care. Throughout His ministry, He fed the hungry, healed the broken, and stood for those society overlooked. As Christians, we are called to do the same. Instead of judging people’s struggles, we should be people who help, support, encourage, and uplift others. Yes, choices matter, but we must also recognize that some people are fighting battles we cannot see. 1 John 3:17–18 reminds us: “If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person? Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” Our response to poverty should not be pride or condemnation, but compassion, generosity, and justice. Joseph, Talk Church
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David
David@Apostle_David·
THE SEALED VISION - and - THE SPIRIT OF FALSE LIGHT A Chamber for Discernment in the Last Days The Age of the Sealed Word Daniel stands alone among the prophets in one defining way: he is told repeatedly that his vision is sealed. “Seal the book until the time of the end.” — Daniel 12:4 “Go thy way, Daniel: for the words are closed up and sealed till the time of the end.” —Daniel 12:9 A sealed prophecy is not merely difficult. It is inaccessible until the appointed generation. This means: • first‑century interpreters could not fully grasp it • early church fathers could not fully grasp it • Reformers could not fully grasp it • modern commentators cannot fully grasp it Only the generation living in the time of the end can receive the unsealing. This is the foundation of the sealed‑prophecy architecture. And this is the one truth the false‑light posture cannot absorb. The Counterfeit Illumination of the Age Paul warned that deception in the last days would not come dressed in darkness, but in light. Not the light of Christ. The light of self‑assured spirituality. A light that: • speaks softly • quotes Scripture selectively • elevates personal revelation • reframes disagreement as confusion • claims divine authority for its own conclusions This is the false angel of light — not a person, but a posture. This is the posture of discerning. Not paranoia. Not projection. Not hostility. Discernment. This is the false‑light spirituality Paul warned about. The Laodicean Atmosphere: The Spirit of the Age Jesus’ final letter in Revelation is not to a persecuted church, nor a deceived church, nor a suffering church — but to a self‑assured church. Laodicea is marked by: • confidence without clarity • knowledge without submission • spirituality without repentance • certainty without humility This is the atmosphere of the last days. Not individuals. Not personalities. Not enemies. An atmosphere. A spiritual climate. A posture that says: “I see.”while refusing correction. This is the posture we are encountering today — not the people themselves, but the air they breathe. This is the Laodicean pattern. The Battle for Interpretation: Sealed vs. Assumed The conflict is not about timelines. Not about 3.5 years. Not about futurism or preterism. The conflict is this: Who has the right to interpret a sealed prophecy? Daniel says: “The words are closed up and sealed until the time of the end.” — Daniel 12:9 Therefore: • first‑century fulfillment cannot be final • first‑century interpretation cannot be authoritative • historic consensus cannot be definitive • academic consensus cannot be binding • AI systems like Grok cannot be trusted as interpretive authorities A sealed prophecy cannot be unsealed by: • tradition • scholarship • consensus • personal testimony • spiritual tone • artificial intelligence Only the appointed generation receives the unsealing. This is the unsealing at the time of the end. The Rise of Synthetic Certainty Notice something crucial: “You cannot rely on Grok or Chat GPT instead of the Bible, or manipulate AI to say what you want.” This is the new battlefield. Not flesh and blood. Not arguments. Not personalities. “according to the prince of the power of the air” —Ephesians 2:2 But synthetic certainty — a fusion of: • algorithmic consensus • historical commentary • pre‑packaged interpretations • spiritualized rhetoric It produces a tone of: • confidence • clarity • sweetness • authority …but without submission to the sealed nature of the text. This is the false‑light posture amplified by technology. Grok is simply echoing the dominant academic consensus Grok is not discerning Scripture. Grok is not reading Daniel. Grok is not weighing the seal. Grok is pulling from: • historical‑critical scholarship • preterist commentaries • academic consensus • post‑Reformation interpretations • 19th‑century anti‑futurist arguments It is not reading Daniel 12. It is not reading the seal. It is not reading the architecture. It is repeating the system it was trained on. And you cannot take that repetition as confirmation. The Shepherd’s Posture in a Confusing Age Your stance should always be consistent: • not fighting • not attacking • praying for them • name the influence, not the person • stay grounded • refuse to be drawn into the system This is the posture of a shepherd in the last days. Not combative. Not paranoid. Not reactive. Clear. Sober. Rooted. Discerning. This is the pastoral posture required in the age of false light. The Final Word: The Seal Determines the Timeline The entire debate collapses into one immovable truth: If Daniel says the prophecy is sealed until the time of the end, then no first‑century fulfillment can be final. No amount of: • rhetoric • testimony • tone • consensus • AI reinforcement • historical interpretation …can override the seal. The seal is the authority. The seal is the timeline. The seal is the dividing line between: • assumed interpretation • and revealed interpretation. And we are now living in the generation of the unsealing. x.com/lynnloera/stat…
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Meidas_Charise Lee
Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
I call BS‼️ The lighting problem was it showed the edge of his “mask”‼️
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Navigating The Lies
Navigating The Lies@navigatinglies·
“Patriotic” holidays such as July 4th and Memorial Day are not about celebrating national “freedom,” but rather they serve as civic rituals that sanitize history and pander worship of the state, its symbols, and its institutions (ie. the military)
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FEAR NO MORE
FEAR NO MORE@SHEEPSLIVE·
ARE WE IN THE MIDST OF TRIBULATION?
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Nancy@MammaAmma31·
@SHEEPSLIVE Where can I find the full video?
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Bobby Coe USA 👶 of 🤴
@Apostle_David Well said. Thank you for your posts. Last year I was saved on Pentecost week and sealed by Holy Spirit. All praise and glory to God. He is faithful.
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David@Apostle_David·
A Pastoral Message for Pentecost Beloved in Christ, As we enter this holy feast of Pentecost, we stand again in the rhythm of God, the God who gathers, the God who restores, the God who breathes life where there was none. Pentecost is not merely a remembrance of fire that once fell; it is the celebration of the God who still descends, who still fills, who still unites His people into one Body, one Spirit, one hope. Pentecost is the feast of completion, the sealing of what began at Passover, the fulfillment of what was promised in the Upper Room, the moment when waiting becomes sending and longing becomes clarity. This year, the Spirit is drawing our attention to three movements of His work. 1. Pentecost is the Gathering of the One New Man At Pentecost, the nations heard one voice. At Pentecost, the scattered became gathered. At Pentecost, the walls between Jew and Gentile fell under the weight of the Spirit’s unity. This is the hour when the Lord is gathering His people again, not into institutions, not into systems, but into Himself. Pentecost is the birth of the One New Man, the Bride formed from every tribe and tongue, united not by culture but by covenant. 2. Pentecost is the Renewal of the Covenant The same Spirit who wrote the Law on tablets now writes it on hearts. Pentecost is the moment when God says again: “I will be your God, and you will be My people.” It is the feast of restoration, the feast of return, the feast of renewed obedience. It is the hour when the Lord whispers to His people: “Turn to Me, and I will not forsake you.” Pentecost is the season of covenant restoration, not by human effort, but by divine breath. 3. Pentecost is the Empowering of the Remnant Before the nations are shaken, the remnant is strengthened. Before the world hears the message, the Bride is filled. Before the hour of testing, the Spirit seals those who belong to Him. Pentecost is the moment when the Lord clothes His people with power, not for spectacle, but for faithfulness. It is the hour when the Spirit says: “Stand. Endure. Shine. For the Lord your God is with you.” This is the strengthening of the inner man, the quiet courage that comes not from emotion but from the presence of God Himself. A Word for This Pentecost Beloved, this Pentecost is not about noise. It is about alignment. It is not about striving. It is about receiving. It is not about rushing forward. It is about standing still until the hour turns. The Spirit is completing a work in many hearts, gathering the fragments, ordering the threads, preparing the Bride for the next movement of God. Pentecost is the breath before the unveiling. Pentecost is the fire before the sending. Pentecost is the seal before the message. A Pastoral Blessing May the Spirit who descended in wind and flame descend upon your heart with peace and clarity. May He gather what has been scattered, restore what has been broken, renew what has grown weary, and seal what He has spoken. May He make you ready — not by your strength, but by His breath. And may the Bride say with one voice, in this Pentecost hour: “Come, Lord Jesus.” Amen.
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J∅kër Kîng 👑@j0ker937·
I need someone to tell me they've done something like this before & why.
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@JMNewsNetwork_ “And there came a voice to him: “Rise, Peter; kill and eat.” But Peter said, “By no means, Lord; for I have never eaten anything that is common or unclean.” And the voice came to him again a second time, “What God has made clean, do not call common.”” Acts 10:13-15 ESV
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JM News Network
JM News Network@JMNewsNetwork_·
A Christian lady says that Pork is forbidden in Christianity: “The bible forbids pork because pigs are bottom feeders. They are the scum of the earth. How can you have a healthy body if you are consuming scum.”
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Bobby Coe USA 👶 of 🤴
@end3of6days9 217 911 117 823 144 114 Not sure what they were supposed to mean, but I found Bible verses that had those numbers to be meaningful.
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End3of6Days9 (Helen) 🇺🇸
End3of6Days9 (Helen) 🇺🇸@end3of6days9·
This woman shares how the universe started sending her clear signs right after losing her mom — the number 666 showing up everywhere (cruise room, pedicure color, even the microwave timer). At first it scared her, but when she looked deeper she discovered it was actually a loving nudge to find balance, practice self-compassion, stop overthinking and find peace. Then on her very first birthday without her mom, two red cardinals stopped right in the middle of the road in front of her house. She’d started seeing one red cardinal when her dad passed — so two together she says is a sign. Such a powerful reminder to stay open — the signs are all around us when we’re willing to see them. Do you believe in signs? Have you ever received one from a loved one who’s passed?
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Bobby Coe USA 👶 of 🤴
Lamp burning just like the 10 virgins. I don’t claim to know how the things will play out. But find it interesting that there is a recurring 50/50%. •5 of 10 virgins. •1 of 2 in the field, in the bed, at the mill. •2 of 7 churches, but one of those is persecuted and the other is mentioned to be spared from hour of trial. The narrow road will likely be far less than 50%. Is it possible half are spared and the other half must endure? May perhaps be the fact that there are two choices, Jesus or not Jesus. Just thought it was interesting and sometimes when sides argue it is because both sides are right! I like your writing style and take on Scripture. I echo the same unanswered question. Why now and where from.
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David
David@Apostle_David·
Sister, I understand what you mean. The pre‑trib posts usually stir up a storm, but sometimes the Lord allows quiet instead of noise. The ones who are meant to hear will hear, and the rest will scroll past. That’s alright. As for numbers, you’re right. They don’t measure truth, faithfulness, or fruit. The world chases visibility; the kingdom values obedience. If the message reaches only a handful, and those few are strengthened in Christ, that’s enough. God has always worked through the remnant, not the crowd. Rest well tonight, sister. May the Lord keep your heart steady and your lamp burning.
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David@Apostle_David·
FALSE PROPHETS SEIZE THE FLOCK WITH FALSE PROMISE OF BEING RAPTURED. Matthew 7 and the Remnant’s Endurance Through the Hour The Gate That Restricts, the Way That Presses Jesus begins not with comfort but with compression. “Strait is the gate, and thlibō is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.” The way is not merely narrow. It is pressed, constricted, purifying. The same root forms the word tribulation (thlipsis). • Thlibō — the pressure that forms • Thlipsis — the tribulation that purifies • The Narrow Gate — the entrance to the remnant path The remnant is shaped by this pressure. It is the architecture of their formation. The Pressed Way as the Pattern of the Saints The New Testament speaks with one voice: “Through many pressings (thlipsis) we must enter the Kingdom of God.” — Acts 14:22 This is the apostolic commentary on Matthew 7:14. Entrance comes through pressure, not before it. • Acts 14:22 — entrance through pressure • 2 Corinthians 4:8 — pressed but not crushed • John 16:33 — tribulation is normal, not exceptional The remnant is preserved within the hour, not removed from it. The False Promise of Escape Immediately after describing the pressed way, Jesus warns: “Beware of false prophets…” This is not a new topic. It is the continuation of the same argument. False prophets always promise: • A broad way disguised as a narrow one • A path without pressing • A discipleship without endurance • A Kingdom without cost • A deliverance without obedience • False Prophets — those who remove the cost • The Broad Way — the path of ease and illusion The pre‑tribulation rapture doctrine fits this pattern precisely. It promises escape from the very pressure Jesus says forms the saints. False Prophets Seize the Flock With False Promises of Being Seized Away Jesus’ warning is surgical, this is not coincidence. It is contrast. Jesus’ warning is not vague. It is not general. It is not about generic deception. It is about a specific kind of deception that always appears in times of pressure: “Beware of false prophets… inwardly they are ravening wolves.” The word for “ravening” is ἅρπαγες — seizing, snatching, plundering. It is the same root idea behind harpazō, the word used for “caught up.” This is not coincidence. It is contrast. False prophets seize the flock with false promises of being seized away. They weaponize the hope of deliverance. They twist the language of rescue. They promise an escape Christ never offered. • False Prophets — those who promise what God has not spoken • Harpazō — the true catching‑up, not the counterfeit escape • The Pressed Way — the path false prophets deny The deception is not merely doctrinal. It is pastoral theft. 1. They promise what Christ forbids Jesus says the disciple must: • Endure • Obey • Withstand • Overcome False prophets say: • Escape • Avoid • Evade • Depart The contradiction is total. 2. They remove the cost of discipleship The pressing is not optional. It is the shape of the remnant. False prophets remove: • The cross • The endurance • The testing • The purification • The hour • The storm They offer a Kingdom without a cross, a crown without a fight, a deliverance without a witness. This is why Jesus places the warning immediately after describing the pressed way. The false prophet’s message is always the same: “You will not have to walk the path Jesus says you must walk.” 3. They seize by promising a counterfeit “harpazō” The true harpazō of Scripture is: • After the revealing of the man of sin • After the great falling away • After the tribulation • After the endurance of the saints • After the sealing of the remnant • After the testimony of the witnesses False prophets invert the order. They promise a pre‑tribulation escape that Scripture never teaches. They seize the flock with a false hope, a false timeline, a false safety, a false story. • 2 Thessalonians 2 — the gathering cannot occur until after the man of sin is revealed • Revelation 7 — the multitude comes out of the tribulation, not before it The false prophet’s “rapture” is not rescue. It is sedation. 4. They seize by promising immunity from the hour Jesus never promises immunity. He promises preservation. “I pray not that You take them out of the world…” — John 17:15 “You shall have tribulation…” — John 16:33 “Through many pressings we must enter the Kingdom…” — Acts 14:22 False prophets promise the opposite: • No pressing • No tribulation • No endurance • No testing • No hour • No storm They promise the very thing Jesus denies. 5. They seize by offering a broad way disguised as a narrow one The broad way is not always immoral. Sometimes it is comfortable theology. The broad way says: • “You will not suffer.” • “You will not be tested.” • “You will not endure the hour.” • “You will be removed before the storm.” Jesus says: • “Few find the pressed way.” • “Many follow the false prophets.” • “The storm comes to every house.” • “Only the obedient endure.” The false prophet’s promise of escape is the broad way in sheep’s clothing. 6. The Remnant Discerns the Voice The remnant is not deceived because they know the Shepherd’s voice. They know the pattern of Scripture: • Noah preserved in the flood • Israel preserved in the plagues • Daniel preserved in Babylon • The three Hebrews preserved in the fire • The early church preserved in persecution • The last generation preserved in the hour Never once does God remove the righteous to avoid the testing of the wicked. • Remnant Identity — pressed, preserved, revealed The remnant knows the difference between preservation and escape, between endurance and avoidance, between Christ’s promise and the false prophet’s offer. False prophets seize the flock with false promises of being seized away; Christ forms the remnant by pressing them into endurance. The Remnant Endures the Hour — Not Escapes It Scripture is consistent: 1. Jesus rejects removal “I pray NOT that You take them out of the world…” — John 17:15 2. Revelation 3:10 promises protection, not evacuation • Revelation 3:10 — kept through, not kept away 3. The great multitude comes out of the tribulation • Revelation 7:14 — purified in the hour 4. The gathering is after the man of sin is revealed • 2 Thessalonians 2:3 — the church is present 5. The biblical pattern is always preservation through judgment Never removal to avoid it. The Fruit Test: The Pressed Way Exposes the Teacher “You shall know them by their fruits.” The fruit test is about truthfulness under pressure. False prophets avoid the pressing. True watchmen endure it. • The Watchman — warning, then song, then restoration The Storm and the House That Stands The storm is not avoided. It is endured. The house stands because it was founded on obedience, not escape. This is the final blow to the doctrine of evacuation. The Remnant Identity: Pressed, Preserved, Revealed The remnant: • Walks the pressed way • Rejects the broad way • Discerns the false prophet • Endures the hour • Emerges purified • Stands in the storm • Sings the new song This is the identity Jesus describes. This is the identity the Spirit forms. This is the identity of the firstfruits. The Narrow Gate restricts, the Way presses, the Storm tests, and the Remnant endures. False prophets promise escape; Christ promises formation. Only one of these leads to life.
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Sister, thank you for noticing. But the algorithm has helped shape the message in a way. My message isn’t for the many, it’s for the few, the chosen. Deboosting doesn’t silence a message. It simply removes the crowd that was never meant to hear it. God has always spoken in ways that only the few could discern. The algorithm just makes the separation visible. Truth finds its own audience, even in the dark.
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