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A CARELESS CHRISTIAN WILL MISS THE RAPTURE

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A CARELESS CHRISTIAN WILL MISS THE RAPTURE

TEXT: MATTHEW 27:3-10 

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12th

Key verse: Acts. 1:20 “For it is written in the book of Psalms, Let his habitation be desolate, and let no man dwell therein: and his bishopric let another take”.
Being born again is a thing of joy, but the best is yet to come. You can be born again and still miss the rapture. Unbelievers will not miss the rapture because they are not meant to be raptured anyway. It is the careless Christians that can miss the rapture because they are expected to go with Christ, not the unbelievers because you don’t miss a flight you did not book the ticket. 
If you did not buy the ticket, you were not supposed to be on the flight because your name is not in the manifest. Those whose names are in the manifest and either by the reason of delay or frivolity, they did not come on time; went out of the city for sightseeing and they could not return in good time before the flight took off, are the ones that will miss the flight. Christians are the ones that will miss the rapture because they are the ones whose names are written in the book of life. When the rapture takes place, they are the ones heaven will cross-check its records and say, “This one is supposed to be here but for one reason or the other he did not make it.” I pray that will not be your portion in Jesus' name.
In Matthew 16:13-23, Peter confessed Jesus as Christ, the Son of the living God but soon after he became completely void of biblical prophesies and ignorant of divine agenda. He that was called “blessed” was now called “Satan.” Jesus had to go into the book of prophecy to reveal the divine agenda as fulfilled in Him. He came to fulfill what was written about him about 700 years earlier. Peter knew certain things but not all. Judas was ignorant of the fact that he was about fulfilling prophecy when he agreed to betray Jesus for 30 pieces of silver. He obtained the price of a slave to betray the Lord and master. What a tragedy! Many will fall away at this end time fulfillment of prophecy. Watch your life and be steadfast to the end. 

Thought for the day: Key into divine agenda for the salvation of your soul

Song for the day: Are you ready for the coming of the Lord? 

Bible reading for the day: Ezekiel 1-3; Hebrews 9
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