Thrust in Thy Sickle and Reap!

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Date: 01/14/2022 
Thrust in Thy Sickle and Reap!
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Bradley
Most preachers will only read scriptures allowing those people who hear to guess what's happening next. Notice how these preachers will not tell people exactly what is happening.
The wicked are torn from the earth yet the preachers of today will have people believing the righteous individuals are taken yet notice that isn't what is taking place.
Every time in the bible the wicked are taken from the earth the righteous people stay on the earth.
The earth's original plan will be to bring back paradise on the earth the wicked will be destroyed.
Then people will be resurrected just like Lazarus' resurrection happened not in heaven but right here on earth.

All of Isaiah says exactly what paradise will be like. Animals will be friends with mankind.
We are not going to heaven. There are 3 heavens
Earth is the first. The 2nd is the atmosphere where the birds are and the 3rd heaven is where Yahshua went as described by Paul.
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Bradley
Who where taken or destroyed during every intervention In the bible prophecy. The wicked.
Luke 17:34-36 which say that there will be two men are in the field and one is taken and one is left. But, when we analyze the context of these verses we see that it is not the good who were taken. Instead, it’s the wicked. Let’s take a look.

As you can see, the ones who were destroyed in Luke 17:27 were the ones who were eating, drinking, marrying, and being given in marriage. The same phraseology is used in Matthew 24:38-39 where the ones who were taken (verse 39), were the ones who were eating, drinking, marrying, and giving in marriage (Matt. 24:38). So, the context of those who are taken are the wicked, not the good. Therefore, these verses are not about the rapture (which does happen and is described in 1 Thess. 4:16-5:2). In addition, the disciples asked Jesus where they are taken and he answers them. “Where the body is, there also the vultures will be gathered,” (Luke 17:37). Those who were taken go to a place of judgment, a place of death.

But that’s not all. Jesus tells us more about this.
You’ll notice that Jesus says that at the time of the harvest the first ones taken are the tares (v. 30). The tares are the “The sons of the evil one,” (Matthew 13:38). So, Jesus clearly says the first ones taken at the time of the harvest are the wicked.
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Gabriela
Excellent message! I loved it! It really gives you something to meditate upon - Are you ready for Christ's coming and how will you help others learn about God? I pray that God will bless me with the latter rain so I may be able to spread the Three Angels message to the world. God bless Pastor Munoz for his powerful message.
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Rebecca
I like his style
All preachers are different
There is nothing wrong with a bold message
Or a strong voice
I don’t think it’s yelling
It seems more like passion
I’d rather this than a weak lukewarm type message
Pastor Doug is great also but as long as someone is preaching truth
I don’t care if it is loud
It’s good to see a younger minister in our church preaching with enthusiasm
Boldness and strength
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AG
I like this message, but it’s hard to listen to because this particular pastor sounds like he’s yelling. I much prefer Doug.

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