Come one, come ALL…

In the last days, the Bible prophesies that God will pour out His Spirit on all people, causing a widespread movement of spiritual renewal, visions, and dreams. This divine intervention includes a call for repentance, with many being “cut to the heart” and turning to God despite accompanying, intense, and turbulent times. 

  • Key Aspects of Last Days Conversion:
    • Pouring Out of the Spirit: God will pour out His Spirit on “all flesh,” empowering sons, daughters, young men, and old men to prophesy, dream, and see visions.
    • Universal Offer: Salvation is offered to “everyone whom the Lord our God calls to Himself,” indicating a broad reach of this, even amidst end-time trials.
    • Repentance & Baptism: The focus is on individuals changing their hearts and lives (repentance) and being baptized in the Name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sins.
    • Context of Tribulation: These conversions occur alongside challenging times, including deception and apostasy, but show that God’s mercy continues.
  • Significance: The message of the Kingdom will be preached globally, with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit acting as a catalyst for final, dramatic conversions. 

This period is marked by a mixture of great spiritual awakening (the “bright part” of the prophecy) alongside trials, and judgment. 

THE VOICE OF TRUTH.

📍LIFE gets DIRTIER…

📍VISIONS gets BLURRY…

📍HUMANITY FADES

No one is exempted from nature and life’s issues: we all bear it differently; usually utilizing our own wisdom; but with unsatisfying results. Why? Because life is not only physical or ‘ordinary’ but is truly much more spiritual, so also, Sin and afflictions that degenerate and waste destiny. Sadly, everyone carries certain traits and stains of these; but there is hope!

Isaiah 1:18-20 (ESV) presents a divine invitation for repentance, offering to turn sins as deep as scarlet into white wool. God calls for rational submission, promising that if people are “willing and obedient,” they will enjoy the land’s15 goodness. However, disobedience leads to destruction by the sword, as the Lord has spoken. 

Key Aspects of Isaiah 1:18-20:

  • The Invitation (v. 18): God invites people to “reason together” or “settle the matter,” indicating a desire for reconciliation despite their deep, “scarlet” sins.
  • The Promise of Cleansing (v. 18): Sin, regardless of its severity, can be completely washed away by God, becoming white as snow or wool.
  • The Two Paths (v. 19-20):
    • Obedience (v. 19): Willingness to follow God results in eating “the good of the land,” implying blessing and security.
    • Rebellion (v. 20): Refusal to repent leads to destruction by “the sword”.
  • The Authority (v. 20): The promise is guaranteed because “the mouth of the Lord has spoken”. 

These verses are often interpreted as an call to turn from sin, trust in God’s grace, and experience His favor rather than judgment.

The truth? This bible quote and the image above, have spelled it out: while we aim to eat the fruits of life, most of our efforts make things worse; but here is Jesus’ redemptive work to transform us; if only we will accept it with repentance, His Love is still calling… so, answer!

It’s well.🙏🔥

Published by Fellowship of Praise: ALL praise to God our Reason, Hallelujah!!!

To God be The glory. Let us praise God together for His ALL in our lives, Amen.

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