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IS YOUR NAME IN THE BOOK OR THE BOOKS?

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TOPIC: IS YOUR NAME IN THE BOOK OR THE BOOKS?

TEXT: REVELATION 20: 12 – 15 
 
TUESDAY AUGUST 16th

Key verse:  Exodus 32:33 - And the LORD said unto Moses, Whosoever hath sinned against me, he will I blot out of my book. 
The Lord does not want anyone to perish eternally. That was the reason why He sent His Son Jesus into the world. He died for the sins of mankind to save man from damnation in hell fire. With all that the Lord has done to save man, He does not force any man to serve Him. He allows man to make his choice. “See, I have set before thee this day life and good, and death and evil;  I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live:” (Deuteronomy 30:19) 
It has been made clear to us that there are two ends of eternity; heaven and hell fire. All sinners that rebel against God and commit sins while they are on earth, their names are written in the books of death and if they die without repentance, shall be damned to hellfire while believers who live holy and righteous on earth, their names are written in the book of life and shall spend eternity in Heaven, the dwelling place of God.  
Hellfire is a real place of eternal fire, everlasting burning, and torment reserved for the wicked. Satan, his demons, and all sinners shall suffer everlasting damnation in the fire that burns with sulfur and brimstone. Heaven on the other hand is the abode of God, the headquarters of the universe. It is perfect, glorious, delightful, comfortable, holy, and eternal. 
Heaven is the abode of angels, living creatures, and the saints who have left the earth. Jesus calls it ''My Father's house.” He has promised to prepare mansions in heaven for the righteous. Praise the Lord. The spirit and soul of every true and holy believer who dies on earth go immediately into heaven. Hallelujah. 

Thought for the day: Is your name in the book of life?

Song for the day: I have chosen the way (2x) I have chosen the right way…

Bible reading for the day: 
Psalms 105-106; Romans 15:1-21
#Horemow.

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