A Warning of
Sorts
And the voice which I heard
from heaven, I heard again speaking with me, and saying, “Go, take the book
which is open in the hand of the angel who stands on the sea and on the land.”
And I went to the angel, telling him to give me the little book. And
he said to me, “Take it, and eat it; and it will make your stomach bitter, but
in your mouth it will be sweet as honey.”
And I took the book out of the angel’s hand and ate it, and it was in my
mouth sweet as honey; and when I had eaten it, my stomach was made bitter.
And they said to me, “You must prophesy again concerning many peoples and
nations and tongues and kings.” [Revelation 10:8-11 NAS]
Be
forewarned that there is much about what I have been given to say that the more
devoutly religious will undoubtedly find quite bitter. For it is meant to
help refine what was started with the [Reformation] by bridging the gap between [Calvinism] and [Arminianism], and it calls into question many of
the things that far too many want to have great faith in.
Nonetheless,
be assured that there is also much about what I have been given to say that
those who hunger and thirst for something more will find oh so very sweet.
For it is also meant to help clear up much of the confusion that now exists
concerning our Heavenly Father and the righteousness of all of His most awesome
ways, and it provides answers to many questions—especially in regards to what
this world and our existences are really all about.
In
other words, this is meant to help clear away much of the “stuff” that makes it
impossible to truly have a very close and personal relationship with our
Heavenly Father. For what He actually says is absolutely true about
Himself and the righteousness of all of His most awesome ways is quite contrary
to what far too many have been led to believe.
No,
this is not meant for everyone at this time. For it all depends upon what our Heavenly Father wants to accomplish in
and through someone that determines when (and to what extent) He will allow and
enable them to enter into His absolute Truth.
It
is meant for a great many more than are willing to accept it, however. For there is a big difference between knowing
about someone and actually knowing them, and the absolute truth of the matter
truly is that most who openly profess to know our Heavenly Father well enough
merely have a semblance of knowledge about Him, which is not nearly enough to
satisfy Him.
Yes,
it may all be just some more incoherent ranting and raving from another self-anointed apostle of Christ Jesus.
For similar things have been said by others who will ultimately come to
nothing.
On
the other hand, does this not present you with a unique opportunity to serve
even if that is true? For how can anyone honestly believe that they are
being guided by the love of God if they could not care less about the spiritual
welfare of someone so obviously deceived?
Throughout
the text are corresponding Scripture references, and they are linked to that verse/passage
on Bible Gateway. May you follow the
example given through the Bereans long ago.
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