Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Calling All Souls! Don't Fight Against the Self-Existent God Who Created Us!



8 Thus saith the LORD, As the new wine is found in the cluster, and one saith, Destroy it not; for a blessing is in it: so will I do for my servants' sakes, that I may not destroy them all. 

I've previously posted, that, according to the Bible, God has chosen and not forsaken the Jews, who are the Israel of God. I'm speaking of those whom God calls the real Israel, Jews who seek the LORD God biblically, not just the physical descendents of Abraham. From Exodus , Joshua, 2 Samuel, and Ezekiel, and throughout the Bible, God makes clear distinctions between those who say that they believe and those who accept His Word and therefore put their faith into the actions that please God. The Bible's books of Romans and Hebrews firmly restate God's Old Testament promises and warnings. 

For those who would take offense at the premise that the Jews are still God's Chosen People, God issues the same caveats to Christians, who have followed the Jew Jesus, the earthly descendent of Adam, Abraham, David, and, who is, above all, the Creator, and the Christ of God. Furthermore, God calls allsouls out of all religions and cultures to heed His Word and salvation, that each might walk with Him in His truth and eternal peace. While many seek to dispute the claims of Christ Jesus, yet, many from all walks of life accept,trust, and embrace Jesus Christ and His salvation

The Bible's book of Isaiah is replete with prophetic references to the coming, the ministry, the sufferings, the glory, the redemption, and the eternal mission of Yeshua or Yashua, who is none other than the historical Christ, Jesus, who rose from the dead to prove His power over sin and death. Throughout Isaiah there are many promises of the coming Messiah (foretold hundreds of years prior to the bodily arrival of Christ Jesus). 

Having offered several of the chapters in Isaiah in previous postings, here, I offer Isaiah 61 and Isaiah 62 as encouragements to all of the Israel of God, that they might find true peace and courage for the coming days of tribulation, for the "time of Jacob's Trouble" is not far off.
Furthermore, I urge all souls to settle your spiritual accounts now and be found in the redemption of God's Messiah, in order to escape the coming judgments. God's redemption is not for Israel alone, but for all humanity.

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