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WILL THEY ESCAPE GOD’S JUDGMENT?     FRIDAY DECEMBER 15
TEXT: 2 CORINTHIANS 11:13-15
KEY VERSE: “Now it is the time that judgment must begin at house of God” 1 Peter 4:17-18
Some people think because they name the name of Christ or because they are ministers of the gospel they will no longer be judged. Some think ministers of God are already like angels in heaven. This opinion runs counter to scripture. What does the bible say? In James 3:1, “My brethren, be not many masters, knowing that we shall receive the greater condemnation.”
Why will ministers of God be more severely judged? It is said that the sin of a leader is a misleading sin hence they will be more harshly judged. They are not only living in error of the gospel, they are also leading tens, scores, hundreds and thousands of their followers to hell. They will occupy a special cell of torment in hell. God made the truth of the scriptures known and clear to them but they distorted it to their eternal damnation. God will vomit his anger on them. Who can withstand the anger of God? It is a fearful thing to fall into the angry hands of God. People go to enroll for ministerial position under Satan. They receive Satan’s mandate to quench the fire of God in the church and to harm and initiate people into witchcraft. How can they escape the judgment of God? They frustrate the message of the cross. In 1 Cor. 2:1-8, Paul was saying he didn't come with the philosophies of men. His message was Jesus and the cross. That is the Good News - the message of salvation. But these ministers have changed the message of the kingdom of God into the message of prosperity and breakthrough. They call poverty sin. They say everybody must be rich. They abandoned the message of the cross; the message that can lead to repentance and salvation, while the seriousness of sin in the life of the people is left unattended to. God is angry with ministers who preach another gospel. He is angry with ministers who want to please men above God. Unless they repent, they remain under Divine curse.
Thought for the day:   Read HOREMOW books and listen to the CDs to receive God’s holy messages
 Song for the day: Make me holy (3x) O LORD
 Bible reading for the day:
Amos 4-6; Revelation 6
#Horemow.

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