The Daily Word of Righteousness

Revelation 10:1, continued

If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. (I John 1:9)

Referring to the thirteenth chapter of Matthew, if you don't let the Spirit remove from you the things that offend God, then you yourself will be removed. All things are being shaken and only what cannot be shaken will remain in the Kingdom of God.

If you are reading this I expect the process already has begun in your life. I am not telling you to start something new, I am only interpreting what already is happening to you and suggesting how you should respond to it so the uproar will be profitable for you and not destructive.

Maybe you have been in a Baptist church for awhile and then you start going to a Pentecostal church. After you have been in a Pentecostal church for a number of years and then go back to a Baptist church you notice the difference immediately. Whatever you may think of speaking in tongues it certainly makes a big difference in the reality and fluency of worship. Right?

The same thing is true when you have been in a Pentecostal church for awhile and then start going to a church where the people are accustomed to confessing their sins to the Lord and walking in openness before Him. Then when you go back to a Pentecostal church you notice the difference. Something is missing that you have been accustomed to. It is the spirit of judgment.

It is time today for the Lord to judge His people.

We notice in Malachi that the Messenger of the covenant will come to purify the priesthood. This is taking place now to prepare us for the coming of the Kingdom of God to the earth. The experience of judgment and confession of sin, and the accompanying ministry of deliverance, is as real as being born again, as definite as being baptized with the Spirit. It is a step forward in the plan of salvation.

After the Jewish feast of Pentecost comes the Blowing of Trumpets and the Day of Atonement. These two feasts portray war, the forming of the army of the Lord, and the removal of sin from God's house.

If you are part of an assembling of Christians that is moving forward with the Lord you will understand what I am talking about. You will notice that your worship leader, if he or she is a person of prayer, will begin to bring forth songs of war and battle. The Spirit is singing to us of war and the army of the Lord.

It is the time to take the Kingdom. Glory!

How would you like to be a part of what God is doing today? Then get ready to take a step forward into the Kingdom of God. The days of the greatest revival of all time are upon us. Multitudes will be saved, filled with God's Spirit, and healed. In addition to this the Christians will be taught how to go to war against the sin in their life.

The Lord wants a holy people, a Church purified from worldliness, lust, and self-will. Do you believe this?

Then march with us into the Kingdom of God. It is the time to take the Kingdom!