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July Thursday 18th
TOPIC: GOD’S ATTENTION IS SHIFTING FROM THE CHURCH TO ISRAEL
TEXT: Psalm 121:1-8
KEY VERSE: Psalm 121:7 The LORD shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul.

The Holy Spirit has been with us for 2000 years. Now our time is almost up. Jesus is coming for rapture of the church very soon and that will be the end of the church. God has begun to shift His attention from the church to Israel because Israel has some prophecies to fulfill, whereas the church does not have any prophecy to fulfill after rapture. From Scripture, the church is not mentioned again after rapture. In the book of Revelation, the church is not mentioned after chapter three. From chapter four to the end the church does not feature anymore because it has been removed from the earth. Attention is shifting to the Jews because by prophecy, they have “Daniel’s one week” to go in their program which is equivalent to the seven years of the great tribulation. In other words, God did not make provision for you and I to experience tribulation. The provision He made for you and I is to make rapture. So, if you fail to make the rapture, you are on your own. May you not fail to make the rapture in Jesus name.

Since Israel is now God’s focus, He is forming a wall around them already. He is forming a wall of fire of defense. On May 17th, 2018 America moved their embassy to Jerusalem which was timed to coincide with Israel’s 70th anniversary as a nation. This infuriated the Arab world and their allies. The Palestinians gathered and wanted to break through the border to wreak havoc on Israel but they could not because God Himself resisted them.  They didn’t know what happened to the missiles they were shooting into Israel.  God has mounted a wall of defense to protect Israel and will continue to do so until the anti-Christ comes. The God whom we serve neither sleeps nor slumber. In the same way He is protecting Israel, He will protect you until the soon coming rapture so that you don’t fall into the hands of the enemy. May you not be left behind in rapture to witness the years of tribulation in the name of Jesus.

Thought for the day:  Pray that you will not be left behind in rapture. 
Song for the day:   Eternal life, eternal life, I want to live eternal life…..
Bible reading for the day:
Psalms 25-27; Acts 20:17-38
#Horemow.

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