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Oct. 11, 2024 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Sermon #074 - Joel, Ezekiel, Peter, Matthew and John all warned about...
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Welcome to today's sermon.
I'm Mike Adams with Abundance.Church.
And today we're going to look at the book of Joel.
And you may say, why?
What's Joel got to do with all of this?
You'll find out because Joel, in an Old Testament book, he's a prophet who had extraordinary visions and put together multiple poems.
And it's also not exactly clear when this was written.
I tried to look it up and I... It wasn't clear.
But Joel the prophet is clearly familiar with a lot of other books of Scripture, and he references them, including Ezekiel and Exodus and others.
But what's extraordinary about Joel is that knowing what we now know, if you've been following my sermon so far, We know that in the book of Revelation, it describes the seven trumpets and the seven bowls as seven impacts of asteroids or comets.
Great impacts that ultimately destroy earth and then end up creating the new earth as all of the good souls are raptured into heaven at the end of the tribulation.
And the tribulation period is this period of impacts that destroy all of human civilization and even destroy, of course, wickedness.
All the wicked kingdoms and the wicked kings and trap Satan himself in the pits of fire deep within the earth.
But what's extraordinary is that in the book of Joel, now that we know what we know about how this ends, and now that we know Matthew chapter 24, And the sixth trumpet that lands in the Middle East, which is described in Ezekiel 38-39.
Now that we know these things, we can read Joel and suddenly it makes tremendous sense because Joel saw the same visions.
Well, they were communicated by Christ to Matthew, but they were also seen by John on the island of Patmos, recorded in Revelation.
And those visions were given to John by angels.
Not angels as comets, but actual guardian angels from the Lord himself.
So, we're going to go through some of Joel here.
And if you've ever read Joel before, So you're about to have a whole new experience of what Joel actually says.
Now, before we do that, let's just very quickly remember the seven trumpets and what they do.
The first impact strikes a forested continent, possibly the EU or even Russia.
The second trumpet or the second bowl strikes the ocean, very likely the Atlantic Ocean.
The third impact or third trumpet slash third bowl strikes we believe the continental United States, the land of rivers and springs.
The fourth impact We don't know where it hits, but it produces a massive ejection of particles into the atmosphere that blocks out a third of the moon, a third of the sun, a third of the stars, and so on.
The fifth impact rips open the planet to reveal this fire pit, a gaping hole many kilometers deep, to reveal part of the magma layer of planet Earth.
The sixth trumpet strikes the Middle East.
And burns up the Euphrates River.
And this also destroys most of Israel as well as Israel's enemies.
The seventh trumpet is the final, quote, cleansing trumpet that destroys all of earth, kills every living human being, including killing all evil.
And then following that, the souls are raptured.
The good souls are raptured into heaven to spend eternity with Christ and the Lord.
So that's the timeline of the seven trumpets and the seven bowls, and I'm actually working on assembling a detailed article that also incorporates the seven seals, because the seven seals are interwoven through this same timeline.
But we'll get to that later.
Let's go to Joel, and remember also that some of the comet impacts are described as plagues.
When meteors are falling out of the sky, these are often described as plagues.
And some of the bacteria that's stirred up either from the comet or from deep inside Earth are also described as locusts that sting, that torment men.
And so we're going to go through Joel here.
And I'll add commentary where it is necessary that Joel clearly saw the same things that were communicated to John in the book of Revelation.
So here we go.
Joel chapter 1.
Now, we have to dig a little bit to get to these verses, so just bear with me here.
The word of the Lord that came to Joel the son of Pethul...
Alright, so these are, you can say these are visions or these are words, maybe audible words, but this is what the Lord told Joel, which is recorded in the Old Testament.
Hear this, you elders, and give ear all you inhabitants of the land.
Has anything like this happened in your days or even in the days of your fathers?
Tell your children about it.
Let your children tell their children and their children another generation.
What the chewing locust left, the swarming locust has eaten.
What the swarming locust left, the crawling locust has eaten.
And what the crawling locust left, the consuming locust has eaten.
Very poetic. A lot of destruction.
You get the idea of where this is going.
Okay, verse 5.
Awake, you drunkards, and weep!
Wake up! Stop being asleep.
And wail, all you drinkers of wine, because of the new wine, for it has been cut off from your mouth.
For a nation has come up against my land, strong and without number.
His teeth are the teeth of a lion, and he has the fangs of a fierce lion.
He has laid waste my vine, which is grapes, and ruined my fig tree.
And remember, the fig tree also is a symbol for Israel.
He has stripped it bare and thrown it away.
Its branches are made white.
Lament like a virgin girded with sackcloth for the husband of her youth.
The grain offering and the drink offering have been cut off from the house of the Lord.
The priests mourn who minister to the Lord.
The field is wasted.
The land mourns for the grain is ruined.
The new wine is dried up.
The oil fails.
So we'll continue, but.
We're talking about the nation of Israel that has turned against the Lord.
And as a result, the Lord's blessings are being taken away from Israel.
But it gets far worse.
Keep listening. Be ashamed, you farmers.
Wail, you vine dressers.
For the wheat and the barley, because the harvest of the field has perished.
The vine has dried up and the fig tree has withered.
The pomegranate tree?
No, not the pomegranates.
The palm tree also, and the apple tree, all the trees of the field are withered.
Surely joy has withered away from the sons of men.
Gird yourselves and lament, you priests.
Wail, you who minister before the altar.
Come, lie at night in sackcloth, you who minister to my God.
For the great offering and the drink offering are withheld from the house of your God.
Again, he's going into...
The fact that Israel has turned evil, turned against God, everything's being taken away, and all the priests, all the, you know, the fake priests who didn't really follow God, you know, they're all crying and moaning.
Verse 14, Consecrate a fast, call a sacred assembly, gather the elders and all the inhabitants of the land into the house of the Lord your God and cry out to the Lord.
Alas for the day, for the day of the Lord is at hand.
Here we go. Here we go. It shall come as destruction from the Almighty.
So now we're getting into how God is going to punish not just Israel, but also civilizations that have turned against God.
So verse 16, Is not the food cut off before our eyes, joy and gladness from the house of our God?
The seed shrivels under the clods, storehouses are in shambles, barns are broken down, for the grain has withered.
How the animals groan!
The herds of cattle are restless because they have no pasture.
Even the flocks of sheep suffer punishment.
O Lord, to you I cry out, for fire has devoured the open pastures, and a flame has burned all the trees of the field.
So now we start to get into, of course, the first trumpet.
So what is the first trumpet here?
It says, the first angel sounded, this is Revelation, and hail and fire followed, mingled with blood.
They were thrown to the earth, and a third of the trees were burned up, and all the green grass was burned up.
So this is what Joel is describing.
For fire has devoured the open pastures, and a flame has burned all the trees of the field.
Alright, so that's our first clue that he is seeing the same things as John in Revelation.
Continuing, Joel chapter 1 verse 20, The beasts of the field also cry out to you, for the water brooks are dried up, and fire has devoured the open pastures.
The water brooks are dried up, right?
So the water is failing, and all the pastures have been burned.
So, Chapter 2, what does he say?
Blow the trumpet in Zion.
Blow the trumpet in Zion.
So here's a reference to the trumpet.
But of course, trumpets are used throughout the Bible as indicators of many things, like an approaching army, or to call for war, to call for an attack, to call an alert.
You know, trumpets are sort of like pay-attention alerts.
But the specific mention of a trumpet here in the midst of this destruction Is a very strong clue, and you're about to see that he is.
In fact, Joel is referring to the comet impacts.
So here we go. Chapter 2, verse 1.
Blow the trumpet in Zion and sound an alarm in my holy mountain.
Let all the inhabitants of the land tremble, for the day of the Lord is coming, for it is at hand.
Now, remember that the Day of the Lord refers to the final comet, the seventh comet that
destroys the world.
That is called the Day of the Lord.
Of course, the Day of the Lord is also, again, referred to in other contexts throughout Scripture,
but that is the most important context, is as the final impact that destroys all human
beings on earth.
Refers to a day of darkness and gloominess, a day of clouds and thick darkness, like the
morning clouds spread over the mountains.
Now, when we talk about darkness, of course, this refers to, you could say, Matthew 24,
for example, or even the fourth trumpet, which says, a third of the sun was struck, a third
of the moon and a third of the stars so that a third of them
Okay, so...
That's the fourth trumpet, and that sounds a lot like Joel 2, verse 2, a day of darkness and gloominess, a day of clouds and thick darkness, like the morning clouds spread over the mountains.
And he continues, What's he talking about?
He's talking about an invading army.
But in Revelation, You can see descriptions of white horsemen coming out of the sky following what many people believe to be Christ on a white horse, but as we have described is almost certainly a bright shining comet, but all the hundreds of millions of fragments behind it are called an invading army or they're referred to in that context as horsemen on white horses.
So Joel may be seeing that when he says, A people come, great and strong, the like of whom has never been, nor will there ever be any such after them.
In other words, these aren't people.
And then, if you're skeptical of this, guess what?
Verse 3 says, A fire devours before them, and behind them a flame burns.
See, so a fire devours before them, well that's the same as all the other descriptions of the fire coming out of the mouths of the comets all throughout Revelation, including Revelation 19 where it says a sword comes out of the mouth.
So a fire devours before them, and behind them a flame burns, which refers to, of course, the tails of the comets, and also the serpent in the sky that harms with its tail, and it flings a third of the stars to the earth with its tail.
So these are all the same descriptions.
Joel is seeing what John saw, and he's just recording it a little bit differently in the form of a poem.
So a fire devours before them, and behind them a flame burns.
The land is like the Garden of Eden before them, and behind them a desolate wilderness.
Surely nothing shall escape them.
And then he says their appearance is like the appearance of horses, and like swift steeds so they run.
And again, remember that the first four seals refer to four horses.
And then Revelation 19 refers to a white shining horse coming out of the sky with many horsemen behind him, or behind it, if we're referring to the comet.
So, their appearance is like the appearance of horses, and like swift steeds, so they run, with a noise like chariots, over mountaintops they leap, like the noise of a flaming fire that devours the stubble.
So what leaps over mountaintops?
Comets leap over mountaintops.
Giant space rocks flying across the sky, they're leaping over mountaintops and they have the appearance of horses.
And he says, like the noise of a flaming fire that devours the stubble, like a strong people set in battle array.
So he's clearly describing a great force of non-human entities or, you know, comet fragments coming out of the sky with flames in front, flames trailing behind, leaping over mountains.
And it's going to cause great darkness and gloominess and a day of clouds and so on.
All right, you get the picture?
Verse 6, before them the people writhe in pain.
All faces are drained of color.
They run like mighty men, they climb the wall like men of war.
Every one marches in formation and they do not break ranks.
They do not push one another.
Everyone marches in his own column.
Though they lunge between the weapons, they are not cut down.
They run to and fro in the city.
They run on the wall.
They climb into the houses.
They enter at the windows like a thief.
So he's describing the mass panic.
And then, verse 10, this seals the deal right here.
The earth quakes before them, the heavens tremble, the sun and moon grow dark, and the stars diminish their brightness.
The Lord gives voice before his army, for his camp is very great, for strong is the one who executes his word, for the day of the Lord is great and very terrible, who can endure it?
Alright, so it's obvious at this point.
The earth quakes before them, the heavens tremble, the sun and the moon grow dark, the stars diminish their brightness.
This is practically right out of Matthew 24.
Matthew 24, verse 29.
Immediately after the tribulation of those days, the sun will be darkened and the moon will not give its light.
The stars will fall from heaven and the powers of the heavens will be shaken.
Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, which is, of course, the giant shining comet referred to in Revelation 19.
And then all the tribes of the earth will mourn and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.
In other words, they're going to look up and see the giant comet Yeah, he's going to gather his followers because all their bodies are destroyed.
So he's going to gather the souls of those who are good because all humans are done.
That's where this is going.
Now, in addition, this last line of verse 11 here, which says, Who can endure it?
For the day of the Lord is great and very terrible.
Who can endure it?
What does this remind you of?
Well, we saw this in the sixth seal.
The sixth seal, which is in Revelation chapter 6, verse 17.
For the great day of his wrath has come, and who is able to stand?
It's almost word for word.
So are you seeing the very strong similarities here?
References to the day of the Lord, references to the earthquakes, references to the heavens trembling, the darkness of the sun and the moon, the stars being dimmed, which refers to all the particulate matter that's ejected into the atmosphere, and then saying that who can endure it?
And then also the appearance of horses as a massive army, Coming at you that leaps over mountaintops with flaming fire.
Yeah? And then also a day of darkness and gloominess, a day of clouds and thick darkness, a fire devouring them, a flame burns behind them.
Let all the inhabitants tremble for the day of the Lord is coming.
And we're not even done.
So if you go to Joel 2, verse 28, this is talking about God's spirit poured out.
So you would think that this means maybe something good, but it doesn't.
His spirit poured out is God's wrath being poured out upon you.
Verse 28, and it shall come to pass afterward that I will pour out my spirit on all flesh.
Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young
men shall see visions.
And also on my menservants and on my maidservants I will pour out my spirit in those days.
Here we go, verse 30.
And I will show wonders in the heavens and in the earth, blood and fire and pillars of smoke.
The sun shall be turned into darkness and the moon into blood before the coming of the great and awesome day of the Lord.
And, right, so that's easy to understand.
This is talking about Matthew 24 and the book of Revelation.
But what's interesting, of course, is that Joel lived centuries before Matthew, centuries before Christ.
So it's not like Joel read Matthew.
Matthew didn't even exist when Joel wrote this, understand?
And when Christ warned about what was coming.
See? And of course, Joel wasn't around at the same time as John of Revelation because John lived centuries later.
Again, we don't know exactly the time that Joel lived, but Joel, it's an Old Testament book.
This is pre-Christ. All of this is pre-Christ.
And yet it contains identical language.
Blood and fire and pillars of smoke, the sun shall be turned into darkness and the moon
into blood before the coming of the great and awesome day of the Lord.
Does that leave any doubt whatsoever?
No. And then Joel even explains that those...
Who call on the Lord will be saved, which is exactly what Christ says.
It's exactly what John writes.
Here it is, verse 32. And it shall come to pass that whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.
For in Mount Zion and in Jerusalem there shall be deliverance, as the Lord has said, among the remnant whom the Lord calls.
He's talking about Israel when he says the remnant whom the Lord calls.
Understand, the remnant is always a very tiny fraction of the whole.
Remnant means the scraps, the small pieces of what was the whole.
So this is admitting that most people in Israel, most Jews, will not be saved.
Most people in Jerusalem will Israelis, whatever, will not be saved.
Only the remnant will be when the Lord calls.
And that you have to call on the name of the Lord in order to be considered savable.
And that's consistent with exactly what Christ teaches and what the book of Revelation teaches, which is that you'll be judged based on your book of life.
What are your deeds?
Are you a good person?
Are you a person who lived your life with faith?
Did you work to help others?
You know, all these things that we've talked about many times.
If you are a good person, you'll be with the Lord.
But most people will not.
Only the remnant will be saved.
In other words, only the remnant will be raised up to heaven in the final rapture at the end of the tribulation.
So the bottom line, yes, there's a lot of fire in the Bible.
But Only in a few places does it mention God's wrath being unleashed against a people combined with earthquakes and the dimming of the sun and moon and the dimming of the stars, a great voice in the sky, the appearance of horses coming out of heaven, the moon turning to blood because it's being dimmed, and then, quote, the day of the Lord.
Those factors tell you that they're talking about the end times trumpets, which is the comet impacts.
Even in Amos 5, verse 18, I did a lookup of the day of the Lord.
Verse 18 says, Woe to you who desire the day of the Lord!
For what good is the day of the Lord to you?
It will be darkness, not light.
Right? The day of the Lord is not, it's not like thumbs up awesome.
No, it's the end.
It's the end of human life on earth and then the rising up of the qualified souls.
That's what the day of the Lord refers to.
Here I'm looking up some other verses that mention it.
Zephaniah chapter 1 verse 2.
The Lord says, quote, I will utterly consume everything from the face of the land.
Well, that's very clear, isn't it?
Not a lot of wiggle room there.
In fact, I think we'll cover Zephaniah very soon in a sermon because there's a lot of rich material there that talks about all of this.
It's really extraordinary.
And wow, here's another reference.
Acts chapter 2.
Verse 20, the sun shall be turned into darkness and the moon into blood before the coming of the great and awesome day of the Lord.
Yeah, awesome as in filled with awe, not as in great.
Right? You will be struck by the awe of the power of the Lord unleashed against planet Earth.
And if you had any doubt, look, I should probably do an entire sermon just on the day of the Lord, but 2 Peter, Chapter 3, verse 10.
But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night, in which the heavens will pass away with a great noise, and the elements will melt with fervent heat.
I mean, he's talking about the heavens will pass away with a great noise?
That's, you know, the heavens opening up.
Great mountains coming out of the sky.
And the elements will melt with fervent heat.
Both the earth and the works that are in it will be burned up.
That's from Peter.
Does that leave any doubt?
The elements will melt with fervent heat.
He's talking about the melting of the earth's crust.
That's the seventh trumpet that does that.
Both the earth and the works that are in it will be burned up.
In fact, let me just read that whole section.
This is 2 Peter 3, verses 10-13.
Verse 10-13 You know, vaporized, obliterated.
What manner of persons ought you to be in holy conduct and godliness, looking for and hastening the coming of the day of God, because of which the heavens will be dissolved, being on fire, and the elements will melt with fervent heat?
You see what he's saying?
What manner of persons ought you to be in holy conduct and godliness?
It's like, why...
On one hand, he's saying...
Why are you looking forward to the coming of the day of God?
What kind of person does that mean you are?
Because the day of God, the day of the Lord, is the obliteration of everything on earth.
It is the end of earth.
He even says, because of which the heavens will be dissolved, being on fire, and the elements will melt with fervent heat.
And then he refers to the new earth.
Verse 13, nevertheless, we, according to his promise, look for new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells.
Understand? That's heaven beyond the earthly realm.
The new heaven and new earth, right?
Isn't that Revelation chapter 21, I believe?
It's right there. It says, and then there was a new heaven and a new earth.
Because the old earth is gone!
It's extraordinary!
How many places in the Bible refer to this?
He even tells you how to win the simulation.
How to win. I know that's an odd term to use for this, but how do you do well?
How do you make it through this simulation?
He tells you. It's verse 17.
Listen carefully. You therefore, beloved, since you know this beforehand...
I'm telling you, he says, like, I'm telling you what's coming.
Christ described this.
It's in Matthew, you know, chapter 24.
Since you know this beforehand, beware lest you also fall from your own steadfastness, being led away with the error of the wicked.
In other words, you know what's coming.
Don't let your life go in the direction of being a bad person.
And then verse 18, but grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
To Him be the glory both now and forever.
Amen. He's telling you how to win the simulation.
This is a testing ground.
And He's saying, look, what's coming is going to obliterate earth.
And your soul is what will be saved, but only if you are worthy.
If you want to be with Christ and the Lord for eternity, then don't be wicked.
That's it. That's what he's saying.
So, look, it's just extraordinary.
We've covered the book of Revelation.
We've covered the seven trumpets, the impacts.
And now as we read other parts of the Bible, we realize just how widespread this is.
We know that Christ talked about the impacts.
It's recorded in Matthew.
We know that Joel wrote about these same visions.
And then we know that 2 Peter taught the same information.
So we have Old Testament, we have New Testament.
And some of the visions of Zechariah might even be related.
We'll get to that later.
We know that Ezekiel talked about this in 38-39.
And we know that there are many, many references to the Day of the Lord or to trumpets throughout
the Bible that refer to these same events.
Zephaniah being another example of that.
And again, we will cover that soon.
So let there be no doubt whatsoever that the Day of the Lord is coming.
The day of the Lord is a day of the comet impacts.
I guess that would be the last impact is the day of the Lord.
It's like there's six warm-up impacts, perhaps spanning a considerable amount of time.
And then there's the final impact, which...
Melts the elements, destroys the earth, destroys every living person on earth.
And that's the judgment of the Lord.
That's Him showing His face to all the nations.
And everyone will be in awe for a little bit until they're dead.
And then everybody dies in the physical form.
And then you transcend that if you are worthy.
It's very straightforward.
And I know for some people this is like, it's too much to handle.
Well, we're talking about biblical things here, by definition.
We're talking about the Bible.
We're talking about eternity.
We're talking about the power of the creator of the entire cosmos.
Yeah, it might be too much to handle.
For a lot of people who are really comfortable, especially comfortable going to their little soy boy churches, you know, that just teach leadership skills and things like that.
Not really teaching scripture.
They're just teaching, like, you know, five ways to feel your best today, you know.
It's like, well, I don't think you're really into the Bible if that's your focus.
Because the Bible says, basically...
God's going to destroy the planet and every living being on the planet.
And if you want to be with God for eternity, don't be a wicked, evil person.
That's pretty much the Bible in a nutshell, right there.
And the warnings are over and over and over again.
It's like, now that you know this, you would almost have to make an effort to dismiss it.
But again, churches don't teach this stuff.
And very few pastors teach it.
So, mostly people don't get this information.
They don't know what the seven trumpets are.
And so they don't know why throughout the Bible is it referring to the sun and the moon going dim and the stars falling out of the sky.
What's that all about? Yeah, well, if no one explains it, then you might miss it.
But now that you know it, you can't ever miss it again.
You know what's coming. We all know what's coming now.
I mean, those of us who are paying attention.
So this doesn't change anything about our priorities.
Be a good person.
Help others. Walk with Christ in your life.
Study scripture.
Share it with others. Don't run around as an arrogant, pompous, horrible person.
Treat people with humanity and dignity.
Give to others.
You know, it's not actually that hard.
Just to be a good person.
It's really not that difficult.
It's amazing to me that more people can't do it.
But they get caught up in the greed and in the, you know, the Hollywood parties and the, I don't know, all the money and the power and the bank accounts.
Whoa, I'm rich!
You know, and all this stuff. And then they need all their luxury yachts and everything.
They get caught up in that scene and they want to impress other people because inside they feel so small, you know?
And it's like...
It's okay to be wealthy, don't get me wrong, for those who earned it.
And everybody deserves what they have legitimately earned.
I have nothing against people who have earned a fortune.
But what's in your heart?
What matters to you in your heart?
Do you love money more than you love Christ?
That's a problem. But if you love Christ more than you love money, and you're willing to use your money to help other people out, That's actually a very good thing.
I mean, I suppose, objectively, accounting-wise, many people would describe me as wealthy, but I never think of myself in those terms.
I don't live in a luxury mansion.
I don't have a luxury yacht.
I don't wear jewelry except for the golden cross of the church.
So think of myself in those terms.
Think of myself as a conduit of resources to help other people.
That's why we do so many food rescue operations now within the church.
Isn't it interesting? We've been given so many crises as, quote, opportunities to respond to.
All these storms rolling in, it's like, Well, now your church, you're going to be real busy helping people because there's a lot of people who need help.
Yeah, I get that.
And we are helping a lot of people.
Did I tell you that we raised $400,000 in food donations through our church?
Actually, that's a preliminary number.
It may be larger, but it's at least $400,000.
And that's due to the support of perhaps people like you and our customers who are purchasing products on the commercial side of our operations, which then donated to the church, abundance.church, and then the church is spearheading the distribution and logistics.
$400,000, folks.
That's more than 40 pallets of certified organic, lab-tested, storable, survival food.
Highly nutritious food.
Not the junk that people get.
Oh, here's a bunch of bags of chips.
Live on that.
Soda pop and whatever.
Energy drinks. No.
We send people real food.
God's food, obviously, because that's what we live and believe in and teach.
We send people real food.
$400,000 is over 40 pallets of food.
Each pallet is 900 to 1,000 pounds.
We're sending that out to people.
That is not a small thing.
You know, that's significant.
It's almost half a million dollars.
And I think we're just getting started because God's calling us to help a lot of people.
So we are...
We're putting some interesting pro-faith messaging on the product packaging to bring people to the church.
We're using, in essence, we're using food rescue operations as a way to also introduce people to faith.
So it's a kind of mission, if you think about it.
It's a kind of mission. We're helping people who need food and also bringing them a message of Christ as the ultimate Savior.
It's like, hey, this food can save you.
For a while in this human form that you're in right now, but if you really want to be saved, you need to look at embracing Christ in your life.
And that's a really powerful message, and I think this is one of the reasons why we've been called to do this.
And by the way, we've had a lot of people ask, how can you donate to our church?
We don't even have a way to do that at the moment.
That's coming. We'll have a donate button eventually.
We're trying to set it up.
A lot of people want to help us out, but we have been blessed with resources where we can do this without any cash donations at all.
We're really blessed.
God has blessed us and given us the responsibility to do good things with these resources.
So I'm not even asking for your donations.
How's that? Have you ever heard of a church that doesn't ask you to tithe?
You know? It's pretty rare.
But for those of you who want to, we'll have a mechanism in place at some point here.
I'll share that with you. But that is not what we're here to do.
Not here to just ask for donations.
We've got resources.
We're here to ask you to help spread the Word of God.
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Wake up other people to what's coming.
The day of the Lord is coming like a thief in the night.
Not everybody is ready for it.
In fact, very few people are ready.
They don't even know what's actually about to happen.
Imagine their surprise when giant flaming space rocks fall out of the sky.
They're like, I thought we were going to be saved.
Yeah, this is kind of how it works, actually.
This is part of the process.
Yeah, you're vaporized and then you're saved.
So, again, not everybody's ready to hear that.
It takes a lot of spiritual maturity to even be able to grasp that.
And not everybody's going to agree with it.
And that's okay. That's okay.
If you're walking with the Lord in your life, you're going to be okay.
Whether you believe the trumpets or not, you'll be okay.
So amazing, amazing things happening.
Amazing times.
There's a great battle of good versus evil on our planet.
The Satanists are out of control and they're slaughtering people, killing and deceiving.
But the presence of God is very strong.
And ultimately, we know that our souls will be saved if we walk with God and live with Christ in our lives.
Whether we have anything left on this earth or not, That's not even our choice.
That's God's choice. And it seems like He's already made His choice.
So prepare accordingly.
And we don't know when these events are going to come.
It might be many, many years after you and I pass away.
And whenever it is, it's God's timing.
Whenever it is, your life decisions still matter.
So live your life with Christ as if every day was your last decision.
And you will be richly rewarded with your inheritance for eternity after this life ends.
That's my message today.
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