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BEWARE OF FALSE BRETHREN AND THE MIXED MULTITUDE

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BEWARE OF FALSE BRETHREN AND THE MIXED MULTITUDE

TEXT: NUMBERS 11: 4-6 

SATURDAY OCTOBER 1st


Key verse: Numbers 11: 4 And the mixed multitude that was among them fell a lusting: and the children of Israel also wept again, and said, who shall give us flesh to eat?


The people of Israel had seen sufficiently the miracles of God in Egypt. Before they left Egypt, they were convinced that God was the one who actually sent Moses to Pharaoh and the one who commissioned Moses to bring them out of their bandage (Exodus 3: 7-8). Likewise God has chosen Pastor Paul Rika to bring back His lost glory and holiness in our churches.

God is confirming His move with signs and wonders, coupled with testimonies of people that have become holy through his messages and made heaven. Unfortunately, the mixed multitudes (false brethren) in our midst after seeing the great move of God in HOREMOW still rise up to fight and speak against the same holiness they once accepted and rejoiced in, like the proverbial pig that goes back to wallow in mud again after being cleaned (2 Peter 2:22).

Their master and sponsor is Satan. Their purpose is to waste the opportunity of genuine people of God in the church and cause enmity between them and their God: as the mixed multitude did in Israel under Moses leadership. These false brethren in HOREMOW are the unbelievers living among the brethren, backsliders still among the brethren and agents sent by Satan to HOREMOW.

Their objectives include the following: Tomake the genuine believers doubt the truth they have believed. To make believers murmur and complain against the leadership. They make effort to see that the church looks like the world as Satan did to pollute many denominations. Any faithful believer that associates with them will become a fault-finder against HOREMOW leadership. They sow discord among the members in the church.


Thought for the day: Avoid these false brethren in HOREMOW.


Song for the day: I am married to Jesus, Satan leave alone...

Bible reading for the day: Isaiah 22-23; Ephesians 3

#Horemow.

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