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Satanic Strategies For Polluting Believers (3)

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Satanic Strategies For Polluting Believers (3)  

Sunday April 21st

Text: Joshua 9: 3 - 7  
Key verse: 2 Corinthians 2:11 “Lest Satan should get an advantage of us; for we are not ignorant of his devices.”
Continuation of revelation to Sister Linda: The Lord said, “A true child of God should always stand and defend the truth even if it is hard by saying it, doing it and practicing it. Never agree to a counsel or statement that will be on the opposite side of the true word of God that has been preached or has been read about. That believing sister should have said, ‘Sister, do not speak like that. You should do what they have taught us. That is what will bring peace. You must obey if you want to go to heaven.’ See what is happening, darkness will soon cover her because she has agreed to a belief, doctrine and faith that is not correct.”
The Lord said, “I said in My word, let your yea be yea and your no be no. Don't call evil good and good evil. It is a judgmental statement. Any believer that will see error in any counsel or preaching and you accept it and say it is like that when you know this thing is against the preaching of the word of God, about what they have told you to be true, it is a sin for you to support evil. Do you see how she is supporting this lady?” As the talk continued, the believing sister kept the head tie on her head. She did not bother to pray again because she was already engrossed in the conversation.
Many people are doing this. You may be talking with someone but you do not know the level of spirituality of your friend or neighbour that will be countering what has been taught in the church. Jesus said, “A true child of God should always stand and defend the truth even if it is a hard truth. You should never advise anyone not to do it, rather pray for the grace to do it once God has said we should do it. Many people offer counsel that will please the flesh. They will say, ‘Do not do this. God will understand that we do not have power to do it and they will not do it.’ Are you sure you want to go to heaven?

Thought for the day: Don't call evil good and good evil 

Song for the day: See me through, Lord Jesus, see me through …

Bible reading for the day: 2 Kings 9-10 
#Horemow.

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