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Sunday, April 26, 2020

My Sheep Hear My Voice- Rev. 19:21

My Sheep Hear My Voice- Rev. 19:21

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.

The Second Coming of Christ

    The Supper Eaten
    And the remnant were slain with the sword of him that sat upon the horse, which sword proceeded out of his mouth: And all the fowls were filled with their flesh Rev. 19:21
    slain with the... Ten ways Antichrist’s armies destroyed:
    1. By brightness of Christ’s coming (2Th. 2:8-9)
    2. By angels (2Th. 1:7-10)
    3. Saints (Rev. 19:14; Jude 1:14; Zec. 14:5)
    4. Cloudburst (Eze. 38:22)
    5. Great hailstones (Rev. 16:21; Eze. 38:22)
    6. Fire and brimstone (Eze. 38:22)
    7. Pestilence and blood (Eze. 38:22)
    8. Jewish army (Zec. 14:14)
    9. Self-destruction (Zec. 14:13)
    10. Christ’s sword (Rev. 19:15, 19:21; Isa. 11:4)
    fowls were filled... Rev. 19:17-18; Mat. 24:28; Luke 17:37; Eze. 39:4, 39:17-21.
    Then all of the rest who were with the Antichrist and the false prophet will then be destroyed and the rest of those gathered to fight against Christ.
    Sword... (see verse 15; compare Zech. 14:1-13).
    Then suddenly it will be all over. Actually, there will not be any war at all as we think of war. There will be just a word spoken from the Rider who sits on the white horse. That's the same One who spoke the heavens and the earth into existence at the very beginning. The One who spoke to a fig tree and it withered away. Who spoke to the howling winds and heaving waves and the storm clouds vanished and the waves were stilled. Who spoke to a legion of demons in a man and instantly they fled.
    Now by His Word, the Beast is stricken where he stands. The false prophet windbag from the pit is stilled. Then they're hurled into the everlasting flames. Then another Word and all of the panic-stricken armies’ stagger and fall down dead.
    fowls were filled... All remaining sinners in the world will have been executed, and the birds will gorge themselves on their corpses. All the birds ate and were filled with the flesh of those who were killed.
    The rest of the unredeemed throughout the world will be judged at the sheep and goat judgment which takes place at this time (see Matthew 25:32-46.
    This is not just defeat, but is physical death for those who followed the beast and the false prophet. The Word of God defeated them. They actually die in the battle of Armageddon by the Words of Christ and not by an easy death as scripture tells us that the blood in that valley ran up to the horse’s bridles, about 4 to 5 feet deep for the entire length of the 200 mile valley.
    The armies themselves will be killed by Christ’s sword (Rev. 19:21; cf. Rev. 1:16; 2:12, 2:16; 19:15). The number of dead will be so great that the vultures will have more than they can eat. The defeat of the earth’s wicked will then be complete, and will be finalized as later judgments search out the unsaved in other parts of the earth and also kill them (cf. Mat. 25:31-45).


    The same inspired Word of God which so wonderfully describes the grace of God and the salvation which is available to all who believe is equally plain about the judgment of all who reject the grace of God. The tendency of liberal interpreters of the Bible to emphasize passages dealing with the love of God and to ignore passages dealing with His righteous judgment is completely unjustified. The passages on judgment are just as inspired and accurate as those which develop the doctrines of grace and salvation. The Bible is clear that judgment awaits the wicked, and the second coming of Christ is the occasion for a worldwide judgment unparalleled in Scripture since the time of Noah’s flood.

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