Tuesday, April 14, 2009

More info on what was posted Yesterday

Imagine being trapped with no where to go. I'm sure those that were there thought they were going to get killed. As stated they said they should have gone back to Egypt. They did not have faith even though they saw all that Jehovah has done for them.

The sea was parted and were saved. We can trust in Jehovah when he says that he will deliver. He always has and always will. He has never lied to us and has always been honest. Jehovah will not do a thing unless he first tells his people.

Before each plague there was a warning and when Phar'aoh heart condition didn't change the plague came but he had every chance to change and because of his heart condition, his pride, plagues continued and the cost was his people. The cost was his son and the cost was his life. Was it worth it?

Today we can be the same way. When the truth is right in the faces of those who don't believe, their backgrounds or ways of life blocks out the truth and their hearts become hardened like Phar'aoh. The end result will the same as Phar'aoh.

I mentioned this before. Don't believe all that you read on the internet. There will be someone or some group putting down what we believe in. You want to know about us. It's simple go to Http://www.watchtower.org and there you will find what we believe in. All I ask is that you have an open mind and allow your heart to be reached with the message.

I have shown through God's word that Death will be swallowed up forever. I have shown through God's word that the dead will come back to life. I have shown through God's word that we were created to life on Earth forever. I have shown through God's word how the world ended up the way it is and I have shown through God's word why Jesus himself needed to come to Earth in the first place.

Have an open heart. Don't be like Phar'aoh. Don't be like those in Noah's time where they were warned and did not change. Noah took the lead in preaching the world’s end, but he preached the right explanation of it.

He did not expect to go to heaven at its end, but expected to stay right here on this earth, even if it did get very rain-soaked. Noah, therefore, could not have preached the destruction of the earth; no more than Jehovah’s witnesses today preach such.

Besides the world’s destruction, Noah preached righteousness. Over six hundred years before this, Noah’s great-grandfather Enoch had preached about God’s coming day of judgment, and Noah took up Enoch’s message. In fact, Noah wrote a document containing a brief account of Enoch’s life and its unusual finish

In harmony with his message of righteousness, Noah carried on Jehovah’s worship with his family. This accounts for it that the first thing he did when he emerged from the ark after the Flood was to build an altar to Jehovah and restore his clean worship on the dry land. In love of animal life he provided safe quarters for specimens of all the land animals and birds in the ark. This was why he was instructed to build the ark so large.

But those in Noah's day had every chance to change and live. They did not listen and the result is going to be the same as those who don't open their hearts. Open your hearts folks. Open your hearts............

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