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Charles Stanley departed the other day.
<p>While I wanted to put something down in words that would express what Charles Stanley has meant to me, I was unable to. I have many things I could say but somehow the feeling overwhelmed me that what I write could be a blessing and would be true but it also will perish with the earth one day. I could send something in to his ministry and maybe someone would read it and he would be honored and God would be glorified. But I also know that it would be a tiny drop in a bucket

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Passover for the Church
<p>This morning I was praying and preparing to get ready for Passover meal tonight at sunset. It is April 5th 2023 today but on God’s calendar it is the 14th of Nisan when the sun sets. It’ll be the 14th of Nisan all the way till tomorrow night at sunset. God’s days go from evening to evening and not from morning to morning. As I sat to pray I heard the Lord say to me…”I long to share this meal with you…” Now that is Luke 22.15 where He told the disciples “ I desire with desi

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Is Feast of First fruits a pattern for the Rapture?
<p>It could be. I’ll investigate more but Passover is a 7 day feast. Jesus was crucified on Passover on the 14th of Nisan. He was resurrected 3 days later on the Feast of First Fruits which is the 17th of Nisan. Bible prophecy overwhelmingly points to the middle of the last 7 years as the rapture timing. So the resurrection of the dead happens at 3.5 years into the last 7. In the same way, the resurrection of Jesus happened really midway through Passover week. The reason we c

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Adam was a Christian
<p>Adam knew God, he heard the prophecy of the Messiah to come who would redeem him from his sins, believed it, therefore he was a true believer, which is a Christian. The new Testament was intentionally written in Greek and the Greek rendering of Messiah is Christ. Adam and all after him who truly loved God were given the gospel. The gospel is simply that God would become a man and die for our sins and be resurrected to life again, and that all who come to Him for forgivenes

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Tell My disciples, and Peter…
<p>I have a different idea of what Jesus meant here. I do not think He mentioned Peter after He said My disciples in order to show his prior exclusion as a disciple. Why? It’s so simple: “The gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable”. Can we grieve the Spirit so that we are not useable at the moment? Certainly we can. But can we be a disciple and fall so as to be removed from being a disciple? The scriptures say, no way. With that in mind, what then did Jesus mean by purp

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