The time of reckoning has come

The time of reckoning has come

Saturday 22 February 2014

THE NEW EVERLASTING COVENANT




                                                           CHAPTER TWELVE
                          The New Everlasting Covenant
The Church should not have any other agenda apart from how it can hasten and prepare everybody for this great day. It is time that every one of us reflected the true character of our model and substitute Jesus Christ. We need to live according to the terms of the Everlasting Covenant 100%. I hope and pray that you will be able to access my book “The Great Tribulation” where the New Covenant is covered in detail.
The scenes of the 70th week of Israel will soon be repeated since the Church will corporately reject the Covenant. God will choose the 144000 servants the way He chose the 12 to take over the leadership of the Church.
In His own design and wisdom, God decided long time ago that the work of calling upon the Church to prepare for the ‘signing’ of the Covenant would be spearheaded by a special messenger who will come in the spirit and power of Elijah to prepare the way for the Lord. The first coming had John the Baptist as the fore-runner, thank God we have Elijah as the fore-runner of the second coming. This will be in keeping with God’s well known tradition of using individuals to revive His Church. We have seen Him use individuals like he used Moses to get Israel to enter into The Covenant at Mt Sinai. He later used Ezra to get his people out of Babylon and revive the Covenant. He used Peter and personally gave him the keys. This time round He must anoint and empower His servant for the end-time job.
During the first coming of Jesus, Israel was waiting for Elijah more than for the Messiah since it was Elijah who was supposed to give everybody the correct schedule of the first coming. The Elijah message is the only platform and forum where we can learn and get issues to do with the second coming. It is prophet Elijah who will give us the timelines on how we will be saved the same way Daniel was given the 70 weeks’ timelines.
Malachi 3 & 4 is very clear that the end-time Elijah revival message is called The Covenant Message. The Everlasting Covenant is what John of Revelation is calling “The Everlasting Gospel”  as preached by the first angel of Revelation 14.  Malachi 3 stresses that this end-time Elijah Covenant Message will antagonize the Church the same way that Ezekiel’s message antagonized the Church. This is what it says from Mal 3:2-4”But who can endure the day of his coming? Who can stand when he appears? For he will be like a refiner’s fire or a launderer’s soap. He will sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, he will purify the Levites and refine them like gold and silver. Then the Lord will have men who will bring offerings in righteousness and the offerings of Judah and Jerusalem will be acceptable to the Lord as in days gone by, as in former years”.  The status quo therefore is expected to rise up against this end-time Covenant truth. The Message will face opposition from the majority. It will be like the time of Noah. Only a minority will endorse this truth.
Revelation Chapter 10 shows the time when Elijah will receive his anointing. He received a message which is sweet in the mouth but bitter in the stomach just like in the case of Ezekiel. After that, Elijah is told to “prophesy again”. This means some new light must come from Elijah since all the sealed end-time prophecies will be unsealed by Prophet Elijah. God will provide him with all the passwords to decode the sealed end-time prophecies.
One of the greatest teachers of the Bible had this to say about the coming of the end-time prophet in SM Book 1 pg 412 & Counsels To Ministers & Gospel Workers pg 521 “Prophecy must be fulfilled. The Lord says ‘Behold I will send you Elijah the Prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord’. Somebody is to come in the spirit and power of Elijah and when ‘he’ appears, men may say, ‘You are too earnest, you do not interpret the scriptures in the proper way’.  (Jeremiah 31:31-34, Ezekiel 11:16-1))

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