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Tuesday, January 7, 2020

My Sheep Hear My Voice- Rev. 14:12

My Sheep Hear My Voice- Rev. 14:12

Before Jesus was crucified He told the disciples to watch and pray, something so simple, but they let their physical bodies take over and they fell back asleep. In these last hours of time you need to hear His voice. When He tells you something, it is very important, but most ignore my voice or just discuss it and go on with what they were doing. You will see many things start to happen shortly and if you do not hear and obey His voice,... it will mean death for some of you....Jesus has only your best interest in mind. Christ knows you heart, and if you are truly His you will hear His voice. He awakes many of you at 3am on the dot, but most will roll over and go back to sleep. There are a few who will get up and pray. Your day is filled with so many things and Jesus is the last thing many of you give your time to. But Christ needs to talk to you,... to fellowship with you and only when you are still and quite (3am) can you hear Him,... the rest of your day is so busy you do not have time for Him,... but you need to make time, for time is short and the Lord has instructions for you.

THOSE OF FAITH


Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus” Rev. 14:12

Here is the... These verses are an encouragement to saints who will be killed in the future tribulation (Rev. 14:12-13; 6:9-11; 7:9-17; 15:2-4; 20:4-6).
of the saints... Three characteristics of saints:
1. Patience in sufferings
2. Keeping the commandments
3. Keeping the faith of Jesus Christ
they that keep... This is excellent scriptural support for the doctrine of perseverance, which assures all true believers in Christ that they will never lose their faith. The regenerate will continually endure, right to the end, in obedience to the truth, no matter what may come against them (see Rom. 8:31-39; Phil 1:6; compare Jer. 32:40; Matt. 24:13; John 6:35-40; 10:27-30; 1 John 5:4, 11-13, 20).


Those who keep God’s commandments and are faithful to Him will need patient endurance (Rev. 14:12; cf. 13:10). The doctrine of eternal punishment, though unpopular with liberal scholars and difficult to accept, is nevertheless clearly taught in the Bible. Jesus and the Apostle John say more on this subject than does all the rest of the Bible.
This third messenger angel will fly in mid-heaven during the great tribulation announcing the fact that if any man worship the beast and his image or receive his mark he will be doomed to eternal torment. This torment will be with fire and brimstone, in the presence of the angels and the Lamb. It is called the “wine of the wrath of God” which will be pored out undiluted upon all that commit this great sin. The above is one of the most solemn messages in the Bible and is an unanswerable argument on reality and eternity of hell. So awful will be this sin and so terrible its consequences that God will send an angel to warn men continually during this period of beast worship. The three messages will go forth at about the same period of time. All three will serve as anticipative warnings to men of the consequences of their sin and rejection of God. The above message seems to be also one of comfort to those who do not take the mark and worship the beast but who receive his persecution, for the statement ends in “Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.” Cf. Rev. 12:17; 13:10.

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