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Jesus said to them, “My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me, and to finish His work. 35 Do you not say, ‘There are still four months and then comes the harvest’? Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look at the fields, for they are already white for harvest! 36 And he who reaps receives wages, and gathers fruit for eternal life, that both he who sows and he who reaps may rejoice together. 37 For in this the saying is true: ‘One sows and another reaps.’ 38 I sent you to reap that for which you have not labored; others have labored, and you have entered into their labors.” (John 4) Yeshuva is The "Way Truth Life"🙏 www.yeshuva.com
"You must give them my messages whether they listen or not..." Amen When Judas realized, in his heart, what he had done to his brother/friend/neighbor, instead of going before the one he had harmed, who happened to be "The LORD," to confess and repent of the rock of betrayal that he had thrown, he attempted to hide his hand by professing his remorse to The Chief Priests, his co-conspirators. How you gonna attain forgiveness from those whom, not only haven't you wronged, but with whom you share in guilt (aided and abetted)? There is no doubt in my mind that, because Jesus's nature is to forgive; He would certainly have forgiven Judas. But, that wasn't Judas's outcome because he failed to repent. Not to, in any way, exonerate them, but...
This question is coming more clearly right now when those bombs are destroying cities and towns and fire are melting everything in their path. God's word clearly tells us that this will happen. Before the coming of the Lord ... the elements will melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are there in shall be burned up. II Peter 3:10 I think, people will destroy the earth just as Jesus predicted. The earth will be destroyed by fire. The hypersonic missiles will have the power to destroy entire cities and towns of the world. All Christians should be on their knees praying for forgiveness of sins and for salvation of our own souls. As a thief who comes in the night, Jesus shall come to rescue us and take us all to...
Another whispered impartation I understand that I take great risk in openly sharing this revelation, but because God has commanded it, I give no second thought to man's opinion. I was reminded today of yet another similarly between parts 1 and 2 of this double-cup Ensign Assignment. The first time around, one of the unfortunate malpractices, which I mentioned in a previous post a few years ago, was that those who came against me without cause, at that time, were rewarded better rooms, sleeping arrangements, etc.. Though the same practices of wicked empty ritual are being used today, the intensity, being much more citywide, is far greater; therefore, as would have it, the reward, this time being government housing, is likewise...
Blending in a choir is the key to get a unified sound. A heavenly sound that will reach many and hear Jesus speaking to their hearts. O that everyone of us will join a heavenly choir where the holy presence of God will be maginified and glorified. Blending well into a wonderful choir can be achieved in two ways. Balance and tone quality. Money come and go. Material possesions will do the samething. Singing praises to the Lord, Will last for eternity. In heaven above, We will continue to sing, Along with the visible choir of angels. Praises to God almighty. Come, let us sing praise to the Lord. Let us shout praises to the Rock who save us. Come and worship Him with songs of thanksgiving. Psalm 95.1a Lord Jesus, I am so...
Scripture: Psalm 73:25-26: Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you. My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever. Why does God allow bad things happen to godly people, was the complaint that was in Asaph's mind when he wrote this Psalm, just as this is the question that people continue to ask in this day and age. Why do evil men appear to remain untouched despite their wicked ways, scoffing tongues and evil practices was the question that was on Asaph's heart and which caused his faith in God to falter. But it was only when he sought God in his holy sanctuary and began to reflect on the unchangeable nature of his faithful God that Asaph started to...
When our heart is full of praise to Jesus, He delights in what we say and what we sing to Him. Cherish His heart till blessings flow down to your life. Stop comparing yourself with others, instead compare yourself with Jesus. What He did, what He said and where He went. Do not worry about what others would say when you are singing praises to the Lord anywhere you go. When you open your heart to Jesus and let His glorious presence in your life, wonderful things will happen. Always remember the value of His presence in your life. Cherish every single moment of your life. It is a gift that comes from heaven. See the smile of the Lord coming to you. His eyes of mercy and compassion. Will fill Your heart with joy. Hold dear...
In confronting His hometown people’s unbelief, Jesus references Elisha's ministry in Israel, which apparently was similar to the unbelief that He was encountering in Nazareth; which unfortunately, I have likewise experienced in my own hometown. Instead of simply believing, Jesus’s hometown folk met Him full force with an attitude. They determined that this Jesus person needed to be put in His place, therefore they reminded Him that He was nothing more than that carpenter's son. Their arrogance convinced them that Jesus, the neighbor whom they did not truly know, thought far too highly of Himself, therefore they sought to bring Him down a peg or two, by literally throwing him down to the ground below, from a cliff above. Whether wrought...
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