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J. D. Farag's Bible Prophecy Update – June 14th, 2020 & We Need To Talk.

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J. D. Farag's Bible Prophecy Update – June 14th, 2020.

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We Need To Talk – Joshua 5:13-15 - Thursday, June 11th, 2020.

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Both are just phenomenal! As we all have said and known - it’s all been planned from the beginning of time, by the father of lies. :prayer-hands:

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I always feel refreshed after listening to J. D.  ~

'we are on the cusp' to the 7 year trib"

'we are a gnats eyebrow away . "

his passion shows wonderfully the Spirit of prophesy wonderfully clear ~ ~

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The Spirit is speaking to the church, by many voices!  There is unity in the message being brought forth!

SOON!

We may never agree on the day and hour.  But the message of His soon return continues grow and ripple outward to the whole church!

TR

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Amazing how close we are.    My heart is heavy for all of those who are going to be left behind and the chaos that will soon overcome the whole world.   I'm saddened by the pastors who have not made it clear to their congregations, including my own church, of how close we really are.   I wish they were all like J.D. and highlighting the facts.   I'm thankful for being part of this group for the past several years and the outpouring of knowledge and wisdom, and for each of you and your part.

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Indeed many are asleep still!  In the movie "Left behind", I am reminded of the young black pastor who was left.

How many leaders and pastors will be left?!

Though the age of grace ends, the harvest will continue!

TR

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How many leaders and pastors will be left?!“

Sadly, it looks like “many” only had a head knowledge of who Jesus was but never truly made Him personal in their lives  ... they were still trusting in their own works. Cry
 

Matthew 7:21- 23

Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.

Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?

And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.

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Another fantastic update from J.D. :good:

The only thing I disagree with him on is America being removed from Bible prophecy.  I strongly believe America is “Mystery” Babylon and wont be judged until Revelation 18.

If you haven’t read this article yet on 5 Doves .. please read

“Something to think about”  by Charles D. Landis about “Jared Kushner“ and what he is doing behind the scenes 😉    You simply can’t rule him out yet ... :popcorn

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Yes.  Truly tragic that any, much less the large number I suspect it will be, will be left behind because they were merely playing church and had no saving faith in the Lord Jesus and His finished work on the cross.  Grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.  So simple, yet so few seem to choose the narrow way.

" 'Cause I can't make you love Him if you don't ... You can't make your heart feel something that it won't... Here in the dark, of these final hours... He has laid down His life, to give you His power, but you won't, no you won't.  'Cause I can't make you love Him, if you won't..."

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I have that scenario in my own family.  My grandfather was a Baptist pastor and revivalist who was well known in the 30's/40's - his nickname was "the walking Bible" as he could quote a majority of the KJV Bible.   He held massive tent revivals and was a powerful speaker.  One day he stood before his congregation and said "I never really believed in Jesus," and was immediately terminated and wandered into eastern religions, occultism, satanism, and more.    He was soon diagnosed with cancer and after several painful years he passed away.  A few weeks before he passed he told my grandmother that she was right and he was wrong.   On the Christmas eve right before he died my dad and uncle rolled him on a 4X8 sheet of plywood (he was unable to move due to bone cancer and the pain) to the back of my uncles uncovered Datsun pickup bed.   It was pouring down rain and cold, and they drove him to my grandmothers church and baptized him.

I wonder how many pastors are in that same boat?    Are they just going through the motions?  How many are waiting for someone to roll them onto a piece of plywood during these dark and chilling last days and drive them to the baptismal?   How many congregations are going to be surprised when the rapture happens?  How many are going to be left behind because their pastors didn't fully prepare them.   How many pastors are standing at the pulpit looking for gold and glitter and not focused on their primary responsibilities of leading their flock to salvation?    I have a feeling that there is going to be way too many and a reckoning for those who stood at the pulpit and failed.

Ok off my soap box - happy Monday!

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