Look To Heaven
A problem Christians face when referring to heaven before unbelievers is mocking. I was told by a man I talked to that he refused to believe in fairy tales.
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Readers like Rob MacDormand’s articles because they express a great love of the Lord and are written in such a way as to be easily understood. Perhaps he gained a great insight from his mother who for years was a contributing writer to The Prophetic Expositor, the former magazine of British-Israel-World Federation. He writes a great deal about blessings and curses, how both have affected our Israel nations, and he emphasizes the great need to proclaim the Gospel of the Kingdom whenever the opportunity arises. He does so in his personal ministry. Rob is a graduate of the University of Alberta, was engaged in the oil industry for many years and now is involved in city planning. He is a third generation believer in the Israel message and has a great interest in what is going to happen spiritually to our brethren as the end of the age draws closer.
A problem Christians face when referring to heaven before unbelievers is mocking. I was told by a man I talked to that he refused to believe in fairy tales.
The city of God is the New Jerusalem. It is portrayed as a woman in scripture. “But Jerusalem which is above is free, which is the mother of us all.
We are not to judge other Christians because they do not accept Israel truth.
John states that the antichrist denies that the Christ (the Messiah) has come in the flesh. He denies Jesus Christ.
The solution is Psalm 91. “Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday.” Psalms 91:5-6.
We will be forced to return to the faith of our fathers and call on God in the name of Jesus. No other name will save us.
John the Baptist also made a terrifying prophecy regarding rebellious Israelites. “I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance.
The covenant given to Israel when Moses led them in the wilderness contained wonderful blessings if they would obey God’s commandments.
Firstly, the church alone is not the bride of Christ. All Christians have a right to be part of the Kingdom of God that is coming, but the bride of Christ is Israel.
There are three levels of sin: the thoughts, the words, and the actions. If we can stop sin at the thought level, it will not go to the speech level.