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Let Me Introduce You to the God I Know

By: Terri Stewart
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Many people believe that they are acquainted with religion, bible study and God. Those of us who have truly encountered God in our lives share similar beliefs and discipline among ourselves. We believe it so much that we are willing to die for Him. There seem to be many misunderstandings about who God really is. In the Old Testament, God was a dictator who must be obeyed. In the New Testament, He is all merciful and forgiving. The truth is He is both. Jesus came to straighten up our perception of God.

Did Jesus get angry like God did at times? Sure. But in Gods' Sons viewpoint in human form, He felt the weight of the world on the souls of mortal people. He felt their frailty and weaknesses. Only then could God Himself understand what it may be like to be human. Could a human withstand the wiles of Satan? Could they escape his grasp? Yes, and God was the key; the protector. Jesus was the way. I don't know if you can understand what is happening in the unseen world, but I have no doubt your souls have felt it. The Euphrates River has been destined to dry up for two thousand years. It is happening now. When it is time, four angels will be released from there to wreak havoc upon this world. It is happening because it is ordained.

Is the Ark of the Covenant here on earth still? If it is then God is a liar, so...it is not. Revelation says He has the "Ark of His Testament is with Him in Heaven". It was taken from Solomon's Temple by Shishak the Egyptian. There is no mention of it again. From Revelation, I was curious how God would've gotten from Shishak. There must have been an interception somewhere along the way, but to whom would it have been given? God's most important person on the planet at the time was Elijah, who happened to have a ride to heaven. Sometimes the Bible doesn't give us every detail. Somethings we must ascertain on our own logic....once we get to know Him that is.

I hope you enjoy the read and the journey of the unknown to many. Much love to those who seek the truth.
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