Skip to main content

The Passion of Christ

On the 6th of February 2017 at about 17:32 GMT, the Spirit of the Lord stirred inside of me and I heard the Lord Jesus speak to me, saying...


“Why do many people especially Christians suffer for what has already been given freely. Why do many people especially Christians go through unnecessary pain and shame for what they already have”.


He continued “I came and lived poor so that you will live rich. I was disregarded so that you will be respected and honored”.

In pain, He cried “I took the blame!, I took the shame!, I took the disgrace!. I went to the cross!. I was beaten and flogged beyond description with canes and torture wipes. They beat me with clubs as they lead me to be killed!”.


Now in tears, He sobbed “I, your LORD was treated like a sick dog with sores all over”. He continued “They nailed my feet and hands to that lone rugged cross and to my utter disgrace and shame left me naked and bare for all to see”.


In a soothing tone he added “So that in Me, you would have all the Life, all the Glory, all the Majesty and all the Riches I have in the Almighty Father”.


“Why would you not live for Me Jesus, Your Savior but choose to suffer the worse version of what I suffered in hell, forever!?".

“I paid dearly for you with My Own Life, please don’t try to pay for your sins again, if you do, will pay for it forever in damnation”.


“Give your life to Me Jesus and that debt will be cancelled. Live for Me Jesus and Live forever in my Father’s Glory and Riches in Heaven".



                                                  

For the promotion of the Gospel of Jesus Christ [GreaterLOVE]

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

W'afa m'animguase, de kɔ asennua no so - PAN 679

1. W'afa m'animguase, de kɔ asennua no so De sesaa N'anuonyam de maa me W'afa me mmusubɔ de kɔ asennua no so De sesaa abrabɔ pa de maa me Chorus: M'asomdwoe a m'anya yi Efiri asennua no so na εbaeε Masomdwoe a manya yi Efiri asennua no so na εbaeε 2. W'afa m'afodi no de kɔ asennua no so De seseaa bembu de maa me W'afa me nkoayε de kɔ asennua no so De sesaa adehyedi maa me 3. Nnebɔneyεfo a εnnε, yeanya nkwagye yi Efiri asennua no so na εbaeε ɔsoro kwan no a abue, ama yεn nnε da yi Efiri asennua no so na εbaeε PAN 679 EUNICE JOHNSON

Love as Strong as Death - Karabo Moloisi

Song of Solomon 8:6 says 'Set me as a seal upon thine heart, as a seal upon thine arm: for love is strong as death; jealousy is cruel as the grave: the coals thereof are coals of fire, which hath a most vehement flame' Think about this for a moment... You know, when its time for a person to die, there is nothing that person can do to escape it. There is no opinion that death asks from him or her. No negotiations at all. Death has no respect for anyone's dignity or whatever status or position a person holds. Now, the bible says "... Love  is as  Strong  as  Death ..." Same non-negotiable force death comes with. That's how strong this 'Love' is. Once He gets a hold of you, He won't let go. The Unconditional Never Ending Love of God #The_Unconditional_Never_Ending_Love_of_God Also read; Deuteronomy 4:24  24 For the Lord thy God is a consuming fire, even a jealous God. Isaiah 49:16 16 Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands; thy walls are...

3 Things Jesus Tells Us about Worry by Mark Altrogge

Jesus had a lot to say about worry. He came into an unstable and unpredictable world. He lived in an agricultural society where one summer’s drought could wipe out crops for the winter. He hung out with fishermen, who might fish all night long and catch nothing to sell or bring home to family. And Jesus knew the human heart and the temptations presented by the cares of this life. So he gave his disciples some excellent instruction on worry in Matthew 6. “Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? (25) First, Jesus says God gave us our human life and our bodies without us even asking. Human life and our physical bodies are incredibly valuable. Our life is much more valuable than the food we put on the table; our body far more valuable than the shirt we put on. If God gave us life, which is so very valuable, will he not g...