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I do not know the author of this, but well worth sharing.

THE WARNING
Matthew Chapter 24; Revelation Chapter 6-22

My dearly beloved daughter the time has been set aside so that these, My Holy Messages to the world, are heard by every soul, young and old, throughout each nation. Many of God’s children will sit up and listen to My instructions if they are given access to these messages.

Know now that changes have already begun as prophesied where the crops will no longer yield their fruit as before and when the seasons will no longer be the same. These changes are by the Hand of My Eternal Father as He brings in new laws of the earth which no man will fail to notice. Nothing in the world governed by the laws of nature will remain as they once did. The seas will rise, the waters will pour, the earth will shake and the soil will become barren.

My Father will impose a great chastisement to stop the spread of sin which is a source of great sorrow for Him. Those nations which defy His Laws will suffer much. They will soon understand that their sins will no longer be tolerated and they will be punished. Their punishment is to prevent them from infesting other souls and unless they change their wicked ways they will be forced to do so through divine intervention.

My daughter you must spread My Word quickly now as The Warning draws closer. Many nations must be given the Book of Truth so that they can prepare themselves for My Second Coming. The time for My Second Coming will be after The Warning. Chastisements, handed down by the angels in Heaven, by the command of My Father, have commenced in stages. These will continue to escalate as sin continues to surge.

The battle has begun and the early stages can be seen in many countries. You will all bear witness to climate destruction which will rain upon the earth as it groans in pain because of the degradation of sin. The shaking will increase and nation after nation will suffer according to the stain of sin which corrupts its core.

Leaders who follow the anti-christ will not escape the Eye of My Father and they will be destroyed. My Father punishes those who lead wicked governments now in order to salvage His children from their wicked grasp. He will not stand back and watch as these leaders, who follow the anti-christ who remains hidden at this time, destroy His children.

One third of the earth will be destroyed as the angels pour fire from the four corners of the Heavens. Then many will know that something is wrong and that is caused because of the anger of My Father. Yet many will still not learn. After the Warning, many will convert. Yet many won’t even when they are all given the proof of the state of their souls. They will still idolise the false allure which they think the earth has to offer. Only this time their lusts and those material idols they worship will become even more obscene and wicked. All their sins, visible to all those who can see them for what they are, will become so ugly that few of God’s children will be able to bear to watch.

Every abhorrent sin will be publicly displayed with contempt for God. Every action will degrade the sinner to such depths that they will behave like animals.
All respect for the human body will disappear and every evil lust will be flaunted for the world to see without any shame in their souls. These are Satan’s prisoners. All of them are children of God but they will lose their souls to the beast. Chastisements are part of God’s plans to cleanse the earth in order to purify both the sinner and the ground you walk on. Only when the earth is purified can My Second Coming take place.

Pray, My followers, for the courage and the fortitude to deal with the chastisements. You must never fear them for you, My army, will pray for those, those nations and help in the purification needed for the conversion of humanity. The Seal of the Living God will protect each and every one of you. It is because of the love My Father has for all of His children that he must chastise them for if He doesn’t they will march forward, unwittingly, towards the gates of Hell.

Your Jesus
 
Hi for_his_glory

Honestly, I can't see Jesus saying 70% of all that. And I honestly can't find a single instruction in the Scriptures that we are to pray for nations. But plenty that say we are to pray for people. Our enemies and those who are enduring suffering. God's word isn't about saving nations. God's promise is to save people. And according to His word, from every tongue and tribe, which I consider to mean from all of the nations God will save those who have believed His gospel of salvation and repent of their sinfulness.

The only nation God ever really cared about as a nation was His nation that He brought up... Israel. According to the Scriptures, God already knows that in the end, all the nations will rise up against Him and His armies. I mean, He has caused it to be written to us in the Revelation of Jesus, that a time is coming when every nation will rise up against Him. So, what nation is it that you think your efforts are going to save?
 
Hi for_his_glory

Honestly, I can't see Jesus saying 70% of all that. And I honestly can't find a single instruction in the Scriptures that we are to pray for nations. But plenty that say we are to pray for people. Our enemies and those who are enduring suffering. God's word isn't about saving nations. God's promise is to save people. And according to His word, from every tongue and tribe, which I consider to mean from all of the nations God will save those who have believed His gospel of salvation and repent of their sinfulness.

The only nation God ever really cared about as a nation was His nation that He brought up... Israel. According to the Scriptures, God already knows that in the end, all the nations will rise up against Him and His armies. I mean, He has caused it to be written to us in the Revelation of Jesus, that a time is coming when every nation will rise up against Him. So, what nation is it that you think your efforts are going to save?
I can't agree with you that God is disinterested in our praying for nations. From the moment God promised Abraham that he would develop into a nation and then possess "many nations" our job should be to pray that God's Word be fulfilled.

I can't say whether prophecies are always from the Lord. I do believe truth can be mixed with error sometimes.

Many say that prophets have to be 100% correct, but I don't believe that's true. It is, however, the mark of a prophet to hit the bullseye enough times to show he is operating from supernatural guidance.
 
I can't agree with you that God is disinterested in our praying for nations. From the moment God promised Abraham that he would develop into a nation and then possess "many nations" our job should be to pray that God's Word be fulfilled.

I can't say whether prophecies are always from the Lord. I do believe truth can be mixed with error sometimes.

Many say that prophets have to be 100% correct, but I don't believe that's true. It is, however, the mark of a prophet to hit the bullseye enough times to show he is operating from supernatural guidance.

Not what the Bible teaches.

Deuteronomy 18:20 But the prophet who speaks a word presumptuously in My name which I have not commanded him to speak, or which he speaks in the name of other gods, that prophet shall die.' 21 "You may say in your heart, 'How will we know the word which the LORD has not spoken?' 22 "When a prophet speaks in the name of the LORD, if the thing does not come about or come true, that is the thing which the LORD has not spoken. The prophet has spoken it presumptuously; you shall not be afraid of him.
 
Not what the Bible teaches.

Deuteronomy 18:20 But the prophet who speaks a word presumptuously in My name which I have not commanded him to speak, or which he speaks in the name of other gods, that prophet shall die.' 21 "You may say in your heart, 'How will we know the word which the LORD has not spoken?' 22 "When a prophet speaks in the name of the LORD, if the thing does not come about or come true, that is the thing which the LORD has not spoken. The prophet has spoken it presumptuously; you shall not be afraid of him.
I agree. I just think there is a difference between interpreting visions and declaring, "Thus says the Lord." We are flawed, and see through a glass darkly.

I've lived through the era of David Wilkerson, John Jackson, and Kim Clement. Their prophecies were nothing short of miraculous, and yet I have questions about how much was what the Lord told them to share and what they thought about what God showed them.

In the last days we are given to see dreams and visions. These aren't always flawless prophecies--sometimes they are perspectives, and we can fill in details that are the product of our flawed vision.

Or, perhaps true dreams can be mixed in with just plain our own dreams arising from our own imagination. One day we'll be perfect, but not yet...
 
Hi for_his_glory

Honestly, I can't see Jesus saying 70% of all that. And I honestly can't find a single instruction in the Scriptures that we are to pray for nations. But plenty that say we are to pray for people. Our enemies and those who are enduring suffering. God's word isn't about saving nations. God's promise is to save people. And according to His word, from every tongue and tribe, which I consider to mean from all of the nations God will save those who have believed His gospel of salvation and repent of their sinfulness.

The only nation God ever really cared about as a nation was His nation that He brought up... Israel. According to the Scriptures, God already knows that in the end, all the nations will rise up against Him and His armies. I mean, He has caused it to be written to us in the Revelation of Jesus, that a time is coming when every nation will rise up against Him. So, what nation is it that you think your efforts are going to save?
I am talking about people from every nation as God's warnings are for everyone who have not accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior.

John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
John 3:17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
John 3:18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
John 3:19 And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil.
John 3:20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved.
John 3:21 But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God.
 
I am talking about people from every nation as God's warnings are for everyone who have not accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
Yes, but your manifesto reads like your attempt is to save 'nations'
My Father will impose a great chastisement to stop the spread of sin which is a source of great sorrow for Him. Those nations which defy His Laws will suffer much. They will soon understand that their sins will no longer be tolerated and they will be punished. Their punishment is to prevent them from infesting other souls and unless they change their wicked ways they will be forced to do so through divine intervention.
The subject of that paragraph is 'those nations'. It isn't about nations and God could care less about nations. God loves people and His purpose is to save people. Further, as I'm pretty sure the Scriptures are quite clear about, there will be no 'stop the spread of sin' this side of Jesus' return. Sin will abound more and more until the day of God's judgment upon mankind. That's pretty much what Paul's letter to the Roman believers points out in the verses we note as Romans 1:18-32. Since the day that Adam and Eve first allowed sin and rebellion to enter this realm of God's creating, sin has abounded more and more with each generation. That's the way it will be until the end. There is never coming a time that Jesus would have said, "My Father will impose a great chastisement to stop the spread of sin which is a great sorrow for Him."

So, here's what your claim of what Jesus has said, really says: Those nations which defy His laws will suffer much. Those nations will soon understand that their sins will no longer be tolerated and those nations will be punished. Those nation's punishment is to prevent them from infesting other souls and those nations change their wicked ways, those nations will be forced to do so through divine intervention.

Jesus has never said that and will never say that. God recognizes nations as a governing authority over people, but His efforts to bring salvation into the world through the life and death and resurrection of His Son is for 'PEOPLE'. People of every tribe and tongue and nation. Not any particular nation, but all nations.

Nationalism is not what God's word teaches.
 
Yes, but your manifesto reads like your attempt is to save 'nations'

The subject of that paragraph is 'those nations'. It isn't about nations and God could care less about nations. God loves people and His purpose is to save people. Further, as I'm pretty sure the Scriptures are quite clear about, there will be no 'stop the spread of sin' this side of Jesus' return. Sin will abound more and more until the day of God's judgment upon mankind. That's pretty much what Paul's letter to the Roman believers points out in the verses we note as Romans 1:18-32. Since the day that Adam and Eve first allowed sin and rebellion to enter this realm of God's creating, sin has abounded more and more with each generation. That's the way it will be until the end. There is never coming a time that Jesus would have said, "My Father will impose a great chastisement to stop the spread of sin which is a great sorrow for Him."

So, here's what your claim of what Jesus has said, really says: Those nations which defy His laws will suffer much. Those nations will soon understand that their sins will no longer be tolerated and those nations will be punished. Those nation's punishment is to prevent them from infesting other souls and those nations change their wicked ways, those nations will be forced to do so through divine intervention.

Jesus has never said that and will never say that. God recognizes nations as a governing authority over people, but His efforts to bring salvation into the world through the life and death and resurrection of His Son is for 'PEOPLE'. People of every tribe and tongue and nation. Not any particular nation, but all nations.

Nationalism is not what God's word teaches.
This letter has nothing to do with Nationalism and I can not understand why you are adding and taking away from that of this letter from Jesus, which if you search the scriptures comparing what has been written this is from Jesus and what He has taught us. In a sense it is an actual letter from Jesus in whom gives us warnings in scripture. Go read Deuteronomy 28 as this is all about God's blessings for obedience to His commands and cursing to those who are not obedient to His commands.

Nations in scripture means people who live all over this world as God created all of us in our mother's womb. We have all gone astray from God, Isaiah 53:6, and need to turn back to God in order to have eternal life with Him, 2Chronicles 7:14; John 3:16-21.

2Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.

But, as we know not everyone will repent turn back to God, even after hearing the word preached to them.
 
This letter has nothing to do with Nationalism and I can not understand why you are adding and taking away from that of this letter from Jesus, which if you search the scriptures comparing what has been written this is from Jesus and what He has taught us.
Uh, no.
But, as we know not everyone will repent turn back to God, even after hearing the word preached to them.
Uh, yes.

And it has nothing to do with nations being forced somehow by God to turn away from sin.

Anyway, thanks for the waring from you. I'm not sure that I would agree that this is some vision from God that He has given you concerning the work of His Son, but be that as it may.
 
Uh, no.

Uh, yes.

And it has nothing to do with nations being forced somehow by God to turn away from sin.

Anyway, thanks for the waring from you. I'm not sure that I would agree that this is some vision from God that He has given you concerning the work of His Son, but be that as it may.
God does not force anyone to accept Him, but does give warnings to those who reject them. People make their own choices. Plus, this is not my vision or my writing, but is very Biblical by the person who wrote this.

You have a great day. :)
 
this letter from Jesus,
I'm sorry, but this is not a letter from Jesus. This is a letter someone explaining how you see things working out according to some of the things that the Scriptures, and Jesus, have said about the last days. My only complaint is that there isn't coming a time when God is going to chastise the nations to bring them back to sinlessness. That's all.

There is coming a time when God is going to pour out His wrath upon all the nations and peoples of the earth that are left after Jesus takes those who are his out of harm's way. But by then there is not 'returning to sinlessness'. There are just wicked people remaining on the earth that will suffer God's wrath until their earthly deaths and then they will remain in their graves until the 1,000 year reign of Jeus is complete. Jesus is only coming back to get those who are his, once. After that, salvation for mankind is over, as I understand the Scriptures.
 
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According to the writer of the Revelation of Jesus, Jesus comes on the clouds to gather those who have been faithful to him and his Father. After that the second creature comes and throws all those remaining into the winepress of God's wrath. So, if anyone is still here after Jesus returns and collects those who are his, their fate is to suffer the wrath of God. Beginning in chapter 14 vs. 14 God gives us an account of these last two acts upon the earth before the 1,000 year reign of Jesus. The first being is, as he is often referred to in the Scriptures, one who looks like the son of man. That's Jesus. The second being is merely an angel sent by God to round up the remaining wicked upon the earth and to throw them all into the winepress of God's wrath.

Then in verse 15 we read this: Then I saw another sign in heaven, great and amazing, seven angels with seven plagues, which are the last, for with them the wrath of God is finished.
 
This letter has nothing to do with Nationalism and I can not understand why you are adding and taking away from that of this letter from Jesus, which if you search the scriptures comparing what has been written this is from Jesus and what He has taught us. In a sense it is an actual letter from Jesus in whom gives us warnings in scripture. Go read Deuteronomy 28 as this is all about God's blessings for obedience to His commands and cursing to those who are not obedient to His commands.

Nations in scripture means people who live all over this world as God created all of us in our mother's womb. We have all gone astray from God, Isaiah 53:6, and need to turn back to God in order to have eternal life with Him, 2Chronicles 7:14; John 3:16-21.

2Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.

But, as we know not everyone will repent turn back to God, even after hearing the word preached to them.
This letter has nothing to do with Nationalism and I can not understand why you are adding and taking away from that of this letter from Jesus

Jesus wrote that letter?

I never saw it in the Bible.
 
our job should be to pray that God's Word be fulfilled.
Well, I'm not particularly concerned with praying that God's word will be fulfilled. I already know that it will be without my prayers. I would rather be found praying for those who haven't heard the message of God's salvation that God's people would send someone to them that they may hear, repent and be saved. But honestly, that's pretty much 'beleiver's 101' that God's word will be fulfilled.
 
Well, I'm not particularly concerned with praying that God's word will be fulfilled. I already know that it will be without my prayers. I would rather be found praying for those who haven't heard the message of God's salvation that God's people would send someone to them that they may hear, repent and be saved. But honestly, that's pretty much 'beleiver's 101' that God's word will be fulfilled.
Using that argument we shouldn't have to pray for anything, since God doesn't need our help to do anything. And yet Jesus told us to pray, regardless of the fact God's word will be fulfilled.

Daniel prayed for the fulfillment of God's promise through Jeremiah to restore Israel after 70 years even though he knew God would fulfill His promise without him. The idea, apparently, was to have Daniel participate in God's work of restoration, even if all of the glory belongs to God. We should want to enter into God's glory by cooperating with His plans, whether for Israel as a nation, or for the many nations promised to Abraham.

I agree that our major concern should be for the Salvation of others. But God saw fit to restore and establish nations spiritually to make this task take place. And so, we should pray for nations and seek their spiritual grounding.
 
Using that argument we shouldn't have to pray for anything, since God doesn't need our help to do anything. And yet Jesus told us to pray, regardless of the fact God's word will be fulfilled.
Hi RandyK

It isn't about God not needing our help. Yes, there are lots of things that we should be praying about, but that His word would fulfilled isn't one of them. God's word will be fulfilled just as God has told us that it will be. Sure, we should pray for sinners and for loved ones and for our needs and problems, but that God's word would be fulfilled... that's part of who God is, that what He tells us will happen... will happen!
 
Hi RandyK

It isn't about God not needing our help. Yes, there are lots of things that we should be praying about, but that His word would fulfilled isn't one of them. God's word will be fulfilled just as God has told us that it will be. Sure, we should pray for sinners and for loved ones and for our needs and problems, but that God's word would be fulfilled... that's part of who God is, that what He tells us will happen... will happen!
As I said, Daniel prayed for the fulfillment of God's word. We should then, as well.

Dan 9. 1 I, Daniel, understood from the Scriptures, according to the word of the Lord given to Jeremiah the prophet, that the desolation of Jerusalem would last seventy years. So I turned to the Lord God and pleaded with him in prayer and petition, in fasting, and in sackcloth and ashes.

Eph 6.18 And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.

Matt 6.9 “This, then, is how you should pray:
“‘Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be your name, your kingdom come,
your will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven.
 
Jesus wrote that letter?

I never saw it in the Bible.
Obviously Jesus did not write this letter, but what is in the letter is the warnings Jesus gave us in scripture if you read it carefully and look up in scripture that which is written in the letter.
 
As I said, Daniel prayed for the fulfillment of God's word. We should then, as well.

Dan 9. 1 I, Daniel, understood from the Scriptures, according to the word of the Lord given to Jeremiah the prophet, that the desolation of Jerusalem would last seventy years. So I turned to the Lord God and pleaded with him in prayer and petition, in fasting, and in sackcloth and ashes.

Eph 6.18 And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.

Matt 6.9 “This, then, is how you should pray:
“‘Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be your name, your kingdom come,
your will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven.
I agree as God's word will be completely fulfilled when Christ returns, but we need to be in fervent prayer for those who have not accepted the word of God. This leads to the saying "pray for all nations (people)".
 
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I agree as God's word will be completely fulfilled when Christ returns, but we need to be in fervent prayer for those who have not accepted the word of God. This leads to the saying "pray for all nations (people)".
The problem is, Christians sometimes separate the need to pray for souls from the need to pray for national governments and national societies. These things are not separated, I believe, in God's mind. When Jesus declared that God's Kingdom was drawing near, his intention was that God's will be imposed upon the whole world in all of its operations, including government, society, and human functions.

Rev 11.15 The seventh angel sounded his trumpet, and there were loud voices in heaven, which said:
“The kingdom of the world has become
the kingdom of our Lord and of his Messiah,
and he will reign for ever and ever.”
 
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