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This message continues with the millennial reign of Jesus Christ as King of Kings and LORD of LORDS and why it appears that The Day of The LORD, is the Trinity ruling over the earth with all His saints.
In this study consideration is first given to how we as believers only exchange the sins that we gain control of, for the sin of self-righteousness. After that it moves into the emphasis that God places on water, living water, fish and fishermen, and how He will communicate with His Saints to enforce His rules of conduct.
The focus of our modern local churches has narrowed into what the members want to hear, and much of what we could learn about our Creator is neglected. God is not only known by what he created but also by how he chooses to do things, and especially when he takes control of his creation during this thousand year reign.
Salient Points: Declare the whole council, Laodicean teachings, Where are the sinners, Self-righteousness, Real joy, Self esteem, It’s about pride, Humility from sin, Teachings that magnify God, Are you a sinner, A desperate heart, Doing good, Sources of living water, Jesus and fish, Drawn to Jesus, Choosing simple things, Fishing in the living waters, The walking dead, The souls desire for water, Permanently quenched, Essential water, Right from the heart, The whole council, To God’s credit, Knowledge of the Holy, Too familiar with God’s generosity, The absolute rules, Two witnesses, God’s motive to teach, Recognizing God, Lord vs LORD, Re-establishing the Temple, Supernatural communications, Nature worshipers.
Scripture: Jn. 20:30-21:6, Ez. 47:9-10, Zac. 14:9, Rev. 19:11-16
Special Thanks,
Images courtesy of; Hubble Telescope, Nassau, Space Science Telescope Institute and the James Webb Space Telescope that include selected scriptures from the public domain version of The King James Bible. The availability of STScI materials on this website does not imply the endorsement of STScI or by any STScI employee of any private use of such materials, including, in particular, any commercial use and any use intended to mislead. For more information please visit our Copyright Information page by clicking here.
By Our Timeless CreatorThis message continues with the millennial reign of Jesus Christ as King of Kings and LORD of LORDS and why it appears that The Day of The LORD, is the Trinity ruling over the earth with all His saints.
In this study consideration is first given to how we as believers only exchange the sins that we gain control of, for the sin of self-righteousness. After that it moves into the emphasis that God places on water, living water, fish and fishermen, and how He will communicate with His Saints to enforce His rules of conduct.
The focus of our modern local churches has narrowed into what the members want to hear, and much of what we could learn about our Creator is neglected. God is not only known by what he created but also by how he chooses to do things, and especially when he takes control of his creation during this thousand year reign.
Salient Points: Declare the whole council, Laodicean teachings, Where are the sinners, Self-righteousness, Real joy, Self esteem, It’s about pride, Humility from sin, Teachings that magnify God, Are you a sinner, A desperate heart, Doing good, Sources of living water, Jesus and fish, Drawn to Jesus, Choosing simple things, Fishing in the living waters, The walking dead, The souls desire for water, Permanently quenched, Essential water, Right from the heart, The whole council, To God’s credit, Knowledge of the Holy, Too familiar with God’s generosity, The absolute rules, Two witnesses, God’s motive to teach, Recognizing God, Lord vs LORD, Re-establishing the Temple, Supernatural communications, Nature worshipers.
Scripture: Jn. 20:30-21:6, Ez. 47:9-10, Zac. 14:9, Rev. 19:11-16
Special Thanks,
Images courtesy of; Hubble Telescope, Nassau, Space Science Telescope Institute and the James Webb Space Telescope that include selected scriptures from the public domain version of The King James Bible. The availability of STScI materials on this website does not imply the endorsement of STScI or by any STScI employee of any private use of such materials, including, in particular, any commercial use and any use intended to mislead. For more information please visit our Copyright Information page by clicking here.