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VISION OF THE BODY OF CHRIST AND THE END-TIME MINISTRIES 3

FOR TAKING YOUR TIME TO STUDY THE WORD OF GOD REMAIN BLESSED

DATE: SUNDAY 5th DECEMBER 

TOPIC: VISION OF THE BODY OF CHRIST AND THE END-TIME MINISTRIES 3

TEXT: 1 CORINTHIANS 15: 50-53

Key verse: 1 Corinthians 15:51 Behold, I shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed,

Suddenly there was another great clap of thunder, that seemed to resound around the world, and I heard again the voice that seemed to speak, "Now this is My beloved bride," and when the voice spoke, I looked upon the earth and I could see the graves were opened and the saints of all ages, seemed to be rising. 

And as they rose from the grave, suddenly all these people came from every direction; east, west, north and south, and they seemed to be forming again this gigantic body, but this time it was different. 

It was arrayed in the most beautiful gorgeous white, without spot or wrinkle as its body began to form, and the people of all ages seemed to be gathered into this body. As it began to form up into the very heavens, suddenly from the heavens above, the Lord Jesus came, and became the head. 

As I watched, I saw seemingly destruction: men and women in anguish, and buildings in destruction. The wrath of God seemed to be poured out upon the face of the earth. I shook and trembled as I beheld the awful sight of seeing the cities, and whole nations going down into destruction. 

I could hear the weeping and wailing. They seemed to cry as they went into caves, but the caves in the mountains opened up. They leaped into water, but the water would not drown them. They wanted to take their lives, but they could not.

Then again I turned my eyes to this glorious sight, this body arrayed in beautiful white, shining garments. Slowly, slowly, it began to lift from the earth, and as it did, I awoke. Later I had exactly the same vision again. 

Clearly this vision is a vivid description of Holiness Revival Movement and a detailed explanation of the unfolding events in the Movement. Again, it is astonishing to note that this vision speaking of God raising up a man from Africa was given by the Lord in 1961, the year Pastor Paul Rika was born. Alleluia!

Thought for the day: Clearly this vision is a vivid description of HOREMOW

Song for the day: Blessed be the name of the Lord, You are worthy…

Bible reading for the day: Daniel 5-6; 
1 John 4.  #Horemow

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