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No Man knows the day nor the hour (Matt. 24:6, 24:36)...Do folks try to play so holy with their superficial rhetoric because they need to cover up the fact that they arent any earthly good...heaven bound with their talents buried in the ground (13:1-23). When we grow up in Christ (Hebrews 6:1-3), we will stop trying to be clairvoyant predictors of when Christ is going to return -- as if that was the commission (Matt. 28:19), and start doing the work that our gifts and talents we called to do - help, heal and built up until the day of Christs return. Stop playing and start keeping it 100 in Christ. Aint nobody got time to be playing church and wearing Christian masks to avoid being judged by Christians (Galatians 6:1). Nobodys is suffering because they need another Easter Message. We need help, wise counsel, application of faith and relevant word. We need to be building each other up for powerful living (Hebrews 10:24, Ephesians 4:2-32), by dealing with the Valley of The Shadow of Death, the Weeping that endures for a night, the seasons of being sifted like wheat, the relationships and life struggles that feel like the fiery furnace, and growing into the full armor of God through deliverance, healing and recovery from hellish life situations. Aint nobody saved got a problem with God, we have a problem getting over self to get to God (Romans 7:21, Romans 8:35). If you cant do what God told you to do -- help, heal and hold up, then sit down with this foolishness that promotes having a form of Godliness but denying the power thereof (2 Timothy 3:5)...the only difference between saved folks and unsaved folks is the solution, not the problems (Romans 7:21). Lets deal with the problems so that we dont get caught up burying our talents just so that we can look saved to folks whose lips are near but their hearts are far from God beloved (Matt. 15:8).
Posted on: Tue, 07 Oct 2014 23:41:55 +0000

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