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God Promised To Give The Church True And Holy Ministers

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God Promised To Give The Church True And Holy Ministers 

Text: 1 Kings 19: 13 – 18 

Monday June 10th

Key verse: 2 Timothy 2: 2 “And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also.”
God promised to give the church true and holy ministers. However dark and ungodly the church become, a remnant must escape because true teachers of the word shall always be there; reserved to sustain holiness and righteousness. Jesus must meet with people. Jesus must have people to rapture, whatever the devil has done or is doing by these corrupt preachers. The Lord has raised up true preachers that will preserve people until the rapture. Satan thought he has gotten all the world; all mankind because he has captured ninety-nine percent of ministers. His strategy was, “Smite the shepherd and the sheep shall scatter.” He thought he had gotten all Israel but God has reserved seven thousand righteous people that perfectly overcame Baal, evil spirits and evil government of Ahab and Jezebel. “Elijah! Go and anoint Elisha. He shall take succeed you as prophet in Israel and shall do double work above you.” 
In the apostolic times, few of the apostles wrote epistles to the churches but Paul the apostle was committed with the full gospel to the churches. He preached fruitfully and raised up mentees to continue with the work. There must be continuity. Paul was inspired to put his teachings into writings. The imprisonment of Paul was useful to achieve this because it was from prison that he wrote many books of the New Testament. This provision of God has continued to our time. The same doctrine of righteousness, taught by men of truth and righteousness is being transferred from generation to generation into the hands of remnants. Sometimes there is a revival when the fire burns brightly but there are other times when darkness seems to eclipse but a remnant must remain. God has given me this gospel; the gospel of eternal life and I am passing it unto you; to the select few who are righteous. 

Thought for the day: The Lord has raised up true preachers that will preserve believers in holiness until the rapture. 

Song for the day: You are worthy to be glorified, You are worthy, Jehovah …

Bible reading for the day: Psalms 28-33 
#Horemow.

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