Saturday, March 28, 2020

The 5 Prophecies - A Message for Today for the Children of God

The Lord your God says:

1. The USA is Babylon of Revelation and will be judged and destroyed unless the people repent and call upon the Lord and return to Him. This judgment has already begun with hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, fires, earthquakes, and more to come.

2. God is in the process of separating the wheat from the chaff.

3. All Believers must repent, you/we have failed God by allowing God, the Word and Jesus to be removed from our schools, government, businesses and homes and hearts. We no longer discipline our children or train them in the Way of God. As a result, the churches have failed and no longer preach/teach the Word of God; they teach false doctrine to tickle your ears. All Believers must work hard to get Jesus and the Bible back into our local schools, local homes, local families, local businesses, local courts, local colleges, local sports, local elections, local churches and your heart.

4. Abortion is a blood sacrifice to the adversary and must be stopped; every life is sacred from the moment of conception.

5. Donald Trump - regardless of how coarse he may be - was selected by God to be President at this time, to grant a reprieve from judgment for this nation, to lead this nation back to God, strength, prosperity, stability and international respect and to give the people a chance to repent and return themselves and this nation back to God.

Vote for Donald Trump in 2020 and vote for a solid slate of conservative Believers to the greatest degree you can.

The Reprieve – Although the United States is Babylon, the final judgment is not now. God has appointed Donald Trump to lead us away from catastrophe and away from judgment. To not support Donald Trump is to support the evil one.

Those who have ears to hear will hear, those who do not, will not.

The Coronavirus Prophecy

Friday, March 27, 2020

The Coronavirus Prophecy

The Coronavirus is a national and worldwide "timeout" sent to us by God.

Our work, sports, entertainment, movie theaters, bars and eat-in restaurants have all been shut down and closed.

This has happened to give us a chance to forget about our idols and to:

  1. Focus on God, your relationship to God
  2. Rebuild and reconnect with our families and create good memories with them
  3. To serve our neighbors
  4. Not to hoard, not to be scared or panic and to be good stewards of the bounty of a great nation that God has given us.

Food will be delivered on time, toiletries will be delivered on time and other products will be delivered to the stores on time.

All those things you need will be delivered to the stores on time and in the quantities needed.

You may not get what you want, but you will get what you need.

If people stop panicking, there would be plenty to go around.

God has given us the 10 Commandments.

That's a good starting point.

Two additional commandments are

  1. To love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your mind, and,
  2. To love your neighbor as yourself.

God is asking us to turn away from all sin and from all the idols: online sports, video games and entertainment such as Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video and HBO Now etc.

He is asking us to set aside shopping online. Stop buying things on Amazon, eBay, Wish or a million other sites.

Do this just for now, just for the time being, just for this time out, then go back to watching and buying those things online again as you feel is necessary.

Obey the rules and guidelines the government has given you for this time for these are from God.

We are all children of God. God sent His Only Begotten Son Jesus to die for us.

The blood of Jesus has washed us clean of our sins if we only accept this free gift as it was given.

God is asking us right now to accept His gift and set aside our sins and idols (and an idol is anything that interferes with or supercedes our relationship to God), and focus on following the 10 Commandments + 2 + 1 - Love all as God loves you.

And remember, you are worthy of being loved.

Cook your own food from fresh, unprocessed food or order for delivery from those restaurants in your area. Avoid fast foods and greasy foods.

Honor your soul, honor your body, honor your spirit.

You honor your body by treating it with care and respect. Keep it clean. Wear clean, fresh clothes. Groom daily.

Honor your body where possible by getting outdoors and walking or by yoga, meditation, reading, working out or exercise, or by any other means that honors the body and does not dishonor God.

God is asking us to come to Him, to fight through every obstacle in our lives - our money, our work, our careers, sports, entertainment, gambling, sex, alcohol, drugs or crime - to set all these aside - and find Him.

We are not to judge between each other. That is God's job which He has given to His Son Jesus to administer.

Our job is to love all equally, not to judge, not to call another a sinner, because we all are sinners.

We are to love all equally, treat all equally and set aside our politics, our hatreds and divisions, our religions and denominations, our beliefs and our rights and wrongs and simply honor each other equally as God does and as we honor God.

From now on, and after this moment of travail has passed, focus not on your work, your career, politics, money or wealth or stock, your home or other possessions.

Focus on God.

Focus on God and on being a good steward of those things He has given you.

Focus on doing what is right.

Open your Bible and read it, pray to God and listen, ask questions, seek to hear His voice, then do what He says. And what He says will never contradict the 10 Commandments + 2 + 1.

God wants us to do good to one another, to help one another, to love one another.

He wants us to store up treasures in heaven by honoring each other and by honoring ourselves.

Your body is God's temple and home, treat it as such. Treat others the same way.

Finally, God says if we do all these things the coronavirus will disappear and life will return to normal quickly.

If we do not do these things, judgment will come quickly.

God says; "Go, and sin no more."

Love yourself as God loves you.

You are worthy of being loved.

Love your neighbors; all men, all women, are your neighbors, regardless of their sexual identity or their sexual orientation.

Such things are God's business, not yours.

Obey the 10 Commandments + 2 + 1 (Love all equally), and honor your body.

Open your Bible, read it, pray, communicate with your family and friends, go online to do this as necessary, repent of your sins, ask Jesus into your heart and love yourself as God loves you.

Commit all your sins, worries, fears, concerns, hatreds and angers and bad memories to the Lord Jesus. Forgive all those who have done you wrong.

Jesus heals, He can and will heal you.

Be at peace, for all is well in the Lord.

Monday, October 28, 2013

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Sunday, July 7, 2013

"I'm scared," she said, but I told her she had us.

"I'm scared," she said, but I told her she had us.
"But I'm afraid," she replied, and I said she was with friends.
"But what do I do?" she asked, and I showed her she had wings.
Are you living the dream that is in your heart?
Are you doing what you were meant (born) to be doing?
Everyone has a purpose, are you living yours?
We all have wings.
You have wings.
Come find yours.
Discover Your Destiny

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Monday, October 8, 2012

On Trial Before God

Question: Why would a loving God send people to hell?

Answer: God would prefer not to. That’s why He sent His Son, to give us an opportunity to escape hell by believing in Jesus and accepting Him as Lord and Master of our lives.

You can imagine God as the judge at a trial. According to the law of the court, God is allowed just two functions.

One function of God the judge is to read the verdict of the jury. God does not determine right or wrong, He does not decide upon sin or righteousness. That is the function of the jury.

God’s second function is to render the sentence related to the verdict. There are only two verdicts the jury may return with – guilty or not guilty. Again, God’s hands are tied. He cannot change the verdict, he neither reduce nor increase the sentence; He can only render the sentence the law requires.

If the jury decides the defendant is “not-guilty,” God renders the sentence as required by law. If the jury decides the defendant is “guilty,” God renders that sentence.

In this trial, you are the defendant. God is the judge, prepared to hear all evidence and issue the sentence related to the verdict the jury passes to Him. Jesus is the prosecuting attorney. Jesus will present the evidence. These are all the details of your life. Every thought and deed, every smile and tear, every feeling and every action is recounted to the jury. Every day of your life is recalled and presented to the jury.

In addition to being the defendant, you are also the defense attorney. In a real court, both the prosecution and the defense know all the evidence the other side will present through the process of “discovery.” A preponderance of evidence will tilt the scale one way or the other. In a real court, the strategy of the prosecution or the defense may sway the decision of the jury regardless of the evidence presented. This does not occur in God’s court. All the evidence is presented and neither side may attempt to sway the jury through subtle subterfuges or placing red herring before the jury. All the evidence is known to both sides and all either the prosecution or defense can do is present the evidence as it is.

Because your life is laid bare before yourself, Jesus, God and the jury, everything you have ever done or thought is reviewed and read. All parties know every good and also every sordid detail of your life. Every sin you have ever committed, every good deed you have ever committed are presented as evidence.

You, as the defense attorney, are prepared to present your case before the court. You know the long, or maybe not so long, litany of sins and good deeds you have done. You know all the thoughts you have ever thought and every word you have ever spoken, whether in love or anger. You are prepared to counter every possible argument you can imagine the prosecution will present. You are prepared to counter your sins against your numerous good deeds and relate how your good deeds outweigh your sins by virtue of you being “good.” You are prepared to say that you are a good person, you never intended any harm to anyone; you lived a good life and left others alone to live their lives.

If you are a Christian, you are further prepared to recount how many times you have taught Sunday school, how often you donated your time to preparing for a church supper, the times you spent in prayer with those in your local hospital and how you even presented your testimony of Christ several times. You related how often you have read your Bible and the many times you went to Bible studies. You indicate the life you led was a good life, devoted to peace and advancing the word of God. You are prepared for every contingency the prosecution you may present.

The prosecution – Jesus – has access to all the same evidence as you do. The prosecution always goes first. You know Jesus is going to present this long list of all the sins you have committed, the times you were angry, the hurtful thoughts you felt toward your neighbors, the times you walked by the homeless or poor without offering help. You just know Jesus is going to find every little wrong thing you ever did or evil thought you ever thought and air it before the court. But you are ready. Jesus – as the prosecuting attorney – is also limited to two specific functions as established by the law.

The first function Jesus does is state the charge against you. If you are a child of God, if you have accepted Jesus into your life as your Lord and Master, then when the judge asks the prosecution what charge they are presenting, Jesus is bound by law of the court to state, “I have no charges against this person.” He continues; “the slate has been washed clean by my blood. The prosecution drops all charges against this person; this person stands wrongly accused.” The judge dismisses the case but comes to a finding of the court; you are hereby authorized to immediately enter the Kingdom of Heaven.” You do so gladly.

But if you have not accepted Jesus into your life, the trial begins. Jesus’ next function is to present the evidence that supports the charge. As the prosecuting attorney, Jesus cites the several times you have been angry when you should not have been, the hurtful things you said to your spouse or neighbors. You object. The judge asks you to stand and state your objection. You stand and tell the court that you were a good person, the times you taught Sunday school and that one time you sat and prayed all night with a friend in the hospital after a car accident.

Jesus asks, “Have you ever accepted me?”

You have no response, and you return to your seat. Jesus continues with the time you stole some minor office supplies from work, downloaded a song illegally and took a few dollars from your spouse’s wallet without them knowing it.

You object again.

The judge says “Rise and state your objection.”

“But,” you say, “I have been a good person. I coached Little League, I stayed overtime at work, I always paid my bills even when the economy turned down, I went to Bible studies and attended prayer group.”

Jesus asks, “Have you ever accepted me?”

Again you have no response and you take your seat once more.

Jesus presents many of the good things you did. You have no objection with those. Then Jesus tells of a time when you cheated on your taxes, lied to your spouse and when you told your prayer group you had to work late, but you actually went out with your friends.

“I object!” you say, “these charges have no merit. This evidence is not false, but it is clearly outweighed by all the good deeds I did, I was a nice person, I worked hard, I provided for my family, I went to church every Sunday, I attended prayer groups and Bible studies. I was even a pillar of my community. I coached Little League, served on the School Committee and helped organize the blood drive. I even organized a drive to send care packages to our soldiers overseas and to victims of Katrina. I was a good person and tried to live my life as well as I could.” You continue, “I believe the evidence is clear. Although there are some accurate charges against me, I believe the evidence is overwhelming; my good deeds far outweigh any sins I may have committed.”

The judge turns to Jesus. “What say you?” asks the judge. Jesus turns to look at you and asks, “When did you ever accept me?”

The defense presents its case. You stand and recall every good deed you have ever done, every time you went to that prayer service, the many times you taught Sunday school, all the times you coached Little League and the blood drives you initiated, the care packages you sent, the times you gave money to the man on the corner. Again you tell the judge, “Your Honor, the evidence is clear and overwhelming and only one conclusion can be drawn – I am not guilty of any charges.”

The trial now goes to the jury.

The jury has one sole function. To render a verdict based upon the evidence presented. If the prosecution has dropped the charges, the trial never even gets this far, but if the prosecution charged you with being guilty, the jury must base its decision on the evidence.

The jury has very strict guidelines, in fact, the jury throws out all evidence except one parcel of evidence, “did you ever truly accept Jesus into your life?”

If the trial has advanced to this stage, the jury can come to only one finding. If you have not truly accepted Jesus into your life as your Lord and Master, the jury must find you “guilty as charged.”

The court reconvenes to hear the verdict of the jury.

The judge receives the verdict. By law of the court, the judge has no leeway in the sentence. He cannot reduce a charge for “good behavior,” He cannot increase a charge because someone has been really evil. God can render only the sentence as required by law.

The judge reads the verdict; the jury has found you guilty. God asks you and the prosecution to rise. He passes the sentence as required by law “The defendant shall be immediately bound over to hell.” Both Jesus and the judge have tears in their eyes as the sentence is read. They know you have been given every chance, they know you have had every opportunity to commit your life to Jesus, they know you were presented with choices every day of your life, but you continuously declined the choice of following Jesus. The prosecution, the judge and the jury have no choice in the matter; a finding of guilty means you must spend eternity in hell.

Maybe you thought that - even though you have been a good person and you did not accept Jesus as truly your Lord and Master – you could sway the jury with the presentation of all your good deeds, with the fact that you’ve been a good provider and a pillar of your community. You thought that perhaps all your good deeds would outweigh the sins. You thought that you didn’t have to be serious. But you cannot sway the jury, you cannot influence its decision, it is impossible to misdirect the jury by tossing red herrings in its path. You cannot convince the jury of any conclusion except for the one it has reached because you are the jury.

Every day you faced the choice: choose God or choose hell. You knew the options; live in eternity with God or live throughout eternity in hell. You understood the rules, if you choose God, if you choose to follow Jesus, you will spend eternity in heaven. But if you choose not to accept Jesus into your life, you know you will spend eternity in hell.

Every day of your life you make that decision. Maybe you don’t believe in God, but that is a decision. You are making a decision to live throughout eternity in hell. Perhaps you thought religion was just a bunch of mythology, but the choice is yours, take the “myth” and accept or believe in the limited science and technology that your finite mind can grasp. You “know” there is no heaven, you “know” there is no God, no Jesus, you “know” there is nothing beyond this physical universe. You “know” this is all there is. You accept the mediocre everyday routine of your existence “knowing” that this is how it is, that this is all there is, that this is what life is like, and after this, there is death and then – nothing. You “know” this, but you are very, very wrong.

You are limited to the restrictions of the physical world because that is all you understand. Your finite mind creates the parameters of your existence. The boundaries of your life are limited by that which you can think of. That which is beyond the mediocrity of your existence does not exist for you, because you “know” there is nothing beyond this. The goals you set and the goals you achieve are limited to only those you can think of. God says his plans for you are greater than you can imagine, but not for you. The plans and goals you have will always be less than what is possible, because what you achieve is only what you, as a physical person with a finite, limited mind, can understand.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

What God Wants From You in the Last Days of the End Times

by Perry Jones

In a word: Freedom. To expand that a bit, God wants you to live up to the full potential of your life, not to give up on your biggest, bravest dreams; God wants you to be happy, not to be sad; God wants you to have happy, fulfilling, empowering relationships, not relationships that demean or degrade you or trap you into the mediocrity of the everyday.

God wants you to live in prosperity, not to be worried about the next paycheck or how to pay the bills. God wants you to live in bliss, not the turmoil and tumult of the materialistic, corporate world; God wants you to enjoy your life and work, to have the freedom to spend time with your friends, family and children when you see fit, not when a boss tells you you have permission to do so. God wants you to be able to stop and smell the roses and not to be trapped into the rat race. God wants you to be able to enjoy financial freedom and be free of worries, not to be saddled with debt or stuck, depressed or running just to keep up. God wants what is best for you, not that which will restrict you, disempower you or inhibit your creativity, love or vibrancy.

What God wants for you is freedom, but you have been mislead into believing that God's freedom is restrictive, inhibiting and requires you to conform to a set of religious rules, laws and rituals that make no sense, have no meaning and prohibit you from reaching the fullest potential of your life. God wants you to live in freedom and love and not in despair.

You have been taught a fiction and sold a lie and the lie you have bought turns the truth upside down and reverses the meaning and intent of what God wants for you. The kingdom of God is about living life in the best, most powerful and enjoyable life possible, yet you have bought the lie of conformity, mediocrity and of living the rat race just to pay the bills. It's time to make a choice, get out of jail and accept the freedom of God. Now is the time, because we are living in the End Times; the Last Days are here and soon, it will be too late.

You have been taught a fiction and sold a lie and the lie you have bought turns the truth upside down and reverses the meaning and intent of what God wants for you. You have been taught that this is simply "how the world works," "this is how things are," and that nothing can be done to change it - meaning You can do nothing to change it. You have been taught that you must sacrifice your grandest, greatest dreams in order to make a life. Such lies! The kingdom of God is about living life in the best, most powerful and enjoyable life possible, yet you have bought the lie of conformity, mediocrity and of living the rat race just to pay the bills. It's time to make a choice, get out of jail and accept the freedom of God. Now is the time, because we are living in the End Times; the Last Days are here and soon, it will be too late.

By Perry Jones

Copyright 2012

Used with permission

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Get Out!

By Perry Jones

Leave the USA! The time has come for all True Believers to get out of Babylon. The United States is Babylon. The judgment has been decreed and is being delayed only until the number of True Believers who choose to leave has been fulfilled. As soon as they are gone, the judgment will fall. The judgment may not fall this week, this month, this year or it may be delayed 200 years, but God is not giving us the option to delay our departure. If you are going, move now! God knows there will be some who choose to remain behind. For those who make such a choice, God will be with you to the end, but you should expect to die.

Take whatever you can, sell everything else, convert it to cash. Use this cash to establish yourself in a new place. Almost any country is good, with some common sense exceptions; southern Europe, the Mideast, North Korea, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan, Somalia, etc. If there is any country or place you wanted to visit or move to, now is the time.

Do not count on the US government to continue your Social Security, Medicare, welfare, government pensions or any entitlement program. These all may disappear.

The Rapture is due at the Last Trumpet which comes after the Tribulation. God is calling you now to receive His Protection, otherwise you will share in the judgment that has been decreed for Babylon.

There are some whom God is caling home now. These are mostly children and the elderly. God wishes to spare them the horrors of the judgment, therefore they are being called home now. Do not count on being called home, you are being called to get out.

Remember that wherever you go, Jesus will be there with you and when you arrive He will show you what to do next.