I am
not saying we’re going to meet Him soon although we might, at any time, if He
asks for our soul. That is why we have to be ready. It is obvious, though, we
are at the end of times. Many promises of the Bible have been already fulfilled,
and everything is upside down like the Holy Scriptures prognosticated: You
will be hearing of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not frightened,
for those things must take place, but that is not yet the end. (Matthew 24.6)
Like
it says it is not “the end yet” but it is the beginning of it where society,
led by the anti Christian governors we are choosing who do not let God’s
blessings through are demeaning our ways by exchanging the real values and calling
them prejudice. But the Holy Scriptures says Woe to those who call evil good
and good evil; who substitute darkness for light and light for darkness; who
substitute bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter. (Isaiah 5.20) That is why it’s so tricky to be a “judge” on
anything because one can make so much damage by condemning or even pardoning someone,
especially if you are a “credible entity” because the announcer could fall on
account of it, and the Scriptures have also a saying about it: He
who justifies the wicked and he who condemns the righteous, both of them alike
are an abomination to the Lord. (Proverbs 17.15)
That
is why we have to make good choices to be ready at whatever time the Lord wants
to call us home so He can tell us: Well done good and faithful servant. .
.enter into the joy of your master. (Matthew 25.21)
Being
ready also means to study His Word and have wisdom to evaluate things around us
under the light of His justice, and to have an open communication with Him
where He can tell us what’s best for us.
In
these final times I wish we could come to an agreement so we can learn more about
the truth. The Holy Scriptures say: the truth shall set you free (John 8.32) But I think it could condemn us too if we are
following the “fixed truth” like the one the serpent told Eve in the Garden of
Eden.
That’s
why we ask God to save us from liars and meet us soon. He answers
“Yes, I am
coming quickly.” (Rev. 22.20)
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