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We Shall Behold Him, by Dottie Rambo

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The sky shall unfold

Preparing His entrance

The stars shall applaud Him

With thunder and praise

The sweet light in His eyes shall

Shall enhance those awaiting

And we shall behold Him

Then face to face

Oh, we shall behold Him

Yes, we shall behold Him

Face to face in all His Glory

Oh, we shall behold Him

Yes, we shall behold Him

Face to face our Savior and Lord

And the angels shall sound

The shout of His coming

And the sleeping shall rise from

Their slumbering place

And those who remain shall

We shall be changed in a moment

And we shall behold Him

Then face to face

We shall behold Him

Oh yes, we shall behold Him

Face to face in all His Glory

And we shall behold Him

Our Savior and Lord!

:amen:


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But some churches are doing some good.

Churches Across US Build Tiny-Home Villages Amid Worsening Affordability Crisis:

AP News says churches are using spare land to build tiny home communities to accommodate the homeless.

On vacant plots near their parking lots and steepled sanctuaries, congregations are building everything from fixed and fully contained micro homes to petite, moveable cabins, and several other styles of small-footprint dwellings in between.

Church leaders are not just trying to be more neighborly. The drive to provide shelter is rooted in their beliefs — they must care for the vulnerable, especially those without homes. -AP

Donald Whitehead, director of the National Coalition for the Homeless, told AP the move by churches across the country to build tiny-home communities is a “great emergency option” amid today’s economy that hasn’t worked for everyone.

https://www.activistpost.com/2022/06/churches-across-us-build-tiny-home-villages-amid-worsening-affordability-crisis.html


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The magazine "Prophecy in the News" had a great picture of the elders representing the redeemed the church, and angels all forever singing praise to God before the throne according to Revelation 5.  I think this was on the cover of the Dec. 1996 issue. I still have a copy of this magazine, don't know if this pic is available online. Christ showed John the picture of the raptured church in Rev 4 and 5 to give us knowledge and comfort as to the joy that awaits all the redeemed in Christ. :amen:

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I know Phil — it is so very sad and heartbreaking (to the Father most of all) how “the church” has become so cold. There are a few and very far in between bodies of believers that still hold to the simple faith of the gospel and watch for His coming. I know that when on several mission trips to Belarus back in the mid to late 1990’s the body of believers there was truly amazing to worship with, so genuine and heart felt. I think of many of them now and pray for them as with the Russian take over the pastors will once again be imprisoned for their faith and standing for Christ. On our last trip over there, the pastors and believers had started seeing persecution related to favoritism in job offers, if you served “mother Russia” you got the great jobs, if you where an outcast (Christian) and spoke against the Russian Orthodox Church you could be penalized. One service my husband preached in, we were told later how many KGB attended and they actually could point them out to us. At least they heard a gospel message.

We have no excuse in this country, we have squandered the opportunity given to us to proclaim God’s salvation to the masses. Now those of us who are awake, who are aware of the events unfolding, and who remain watchful for our Bridegroom can only grieve for the lost and pray for one more door to open as a witness … the time is so very short, soon it will be too late for them Cry :prayer-hands:

Anyway, Phil — soon you will again sing with the heavenly choir in our home on high ….. :yahoo:


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Thanks Tammie, Sandi has a wonderful voice.

The first time I ever heard We Shall Behold Him was when I used to sing in a Methodist church choir years ago.  A lady soprano soloist in the choir sang it and I was so impressed with this wonderful song full of truth.  Unfortunately, most people in this church didn't believe in eternal security or having the assurance of salvation. This liberal congregation was probably clueless as to what this song really meant. I even once heard this one church member ridicule the idea of someone believing they were saved.  I am pretty sure most members there never heard of the pre trib rapture or would have believed in it.  We sometimes sang "Amazing Grace" there but they didn't know what this song meant either.  In disgust I finally left this clueless church in 1996.  They, like most "protestant" churches, are just a "reformed" redo of Roman Catholicism, just without all the smoke and ceremonies.

Phil


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