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CHILDREN ALSO GO TO HELL AND CAN MISS THE RAPTURE

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TOPIC: CHILDREN ALSO GO TO HELL AND CAN MISS THE RAPTURE

TEXT: Revelation 20:12-15 

SUNDAY JUNE 4TH 

Key verse:  Revelation 20:15 “And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.”
From the testimony of Sister Finda, on the fate of those that missed the rapture:
“I saw a child, normally we think that children don’t go to hell because they are innocent. It was that day I knew every man born of a woman is guilty of sin, after knowing what is evil and good. This child was about six to eight years of age, in this earth we say they don’t know anything, he was standing and was crying, “I missed rapture I missed rapture”, I was shocked and I said, “What do you know about the rapture, what do you know about the rapture?” he kept saying, “I missed rapture”, that was the only thing he could say. 
I saw a very popular international preacher, Benny Hinn. He also missed the rapture. He is one of the gospel preachers I admire greatly, I want to be like him, and I want to preach like him. When I saw him, I was like Jesus, “What is this man doing here on the earth, what is he doing not making rapture, how many souls have he preached to?” I went to him and said, “Sir why didn’t you make rapture?” He looked at me and smiled and said, “I don’t know, am unconscious why I did not make rapture.” I said, “Unconscious sin, sin that you are not conscious of to take you to hell?” 
I said, “Jesus Christ, how many of us that profess to be Christian that will make heaven?” He was smiling, he was happy that he was going to suffer for Jesus and then he said to me, “Hold on”, even in the state where Christ has left him, he still said to me hold on. The young child was busy crying, he was on the other side, we came to take the boy, and immediately the devil took him and said unto us, “This is my son” but the boy was crying and the place where he carried the boy was the place where they punish people who did not make heaven. I heard the screaming of that boy, he was crying, “Jesus have mercy, Jesus have mercy”.”

Thought for the day: Lead children to Christ at an early age

Song for the day: I love Jesus (2x), He is my Friend …

Bible reading for the day: 2 Chronicles 13-16; John 14
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