Sunday, May 16, 2010

End to Sin



[In this dream] The Herald says, "The Great Planner [Jesus], who knows the beginning to the end, yet has no end, needs His people to understand what I am to show you. We ARE in a time of final sifting [to be completely settle into the Truth] . Soon the Workman [Seraphim, aka angels with armors & flaming wings] will be done sifting and He will move on to the next part of the project [the Shaking, aka the Sunday Law]. You have this sifting time to realize that you can either be an artificial, hollow stone or you can subject yourselves to the furnace. {1}That may result in exposing your imperfections or hidden sins. However, through His hands He can use you to do His work."

Earth is at the last moments of its sinful existence. The whole universe is poised and watching the final, rapid moments. Satan, the deceiver of all, is doing what he can to deceive. You were told to let no one deceive you. You have seen how easy it is to be deceived. After six thousand years of sin, Satan finds it easy to deceive even the very elect. As mentally and physically perfect as Eve was when she was deceived by the serpent, do you not realize how degenerated the final generation has become? Yet this final generation [The 144,000] will stand sinless before God. That means they will no longer sin. They will stand with the records purged of any known and forgotten sins.

1. 1 Peter 1:7 That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ.

That I May Know Him, p. 277
Christ is the sin bearer. He is our Redeemer, and He desires to purify us from all dross. He means to make us partakers of the divine nature, developing in us the peaceable fruits of righteousness. The very fact that we are called upon to endure trials proves that the Lord Jesus sees in us something very precious that He would have developed. If He saw nothing in us whereby we might glorify His name He would not spend time refining us. We do not take special pains to prune brambles. Christ does not cast valueless stones into His furnace. It is precious ore that He tests. He sees that the refining process will bring out the reflection of His own image.

What is the result of this refining process? That ye may "be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ." O how precious to the soul is one word of commendation that comes from the Redeemer's lips! We may not understand all now, but the day is coming when we shall be more than satisfied, when we [the 144,000] shall see as we are seen, and realize that trial has wrought out for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.



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