Saturday, January 9, 2010

JUST ENOUGH TIME TO GET READY

For yet seven days, and I will cause it to rain upon the earth forty days and forty nights; and every living substance that I have made will I destroy from off the face of the earth.
(Genesis 7:4)

And there shall arise after them seven years of famine; and all the plenty shall be forgotten in the land of Egypt; and the famine shall consume the land; And the plenty shall not be known in the land by reason of that famine following; for it shall be very grievous. (Genesis 41:30-31)

For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be. (Matthew 24:21)


I wonder what would have happened had Noah, in the scripture above, would have waited a couple of months to figure out if he had heard from God or not? If he had took a couple of months to put out fleeces, try the spirit, and call someone he knew who could be a “spirit checker” to tell him if he was listening to God or going crazy, what would have happened? I know what would have happened, read your Bible, the Ark would have been finished TOO LATE, and Noah and his family would have perished in the flood with the rest of humanity.

What would have happened had Joseph, interpreting the dream of the coming famine from God, waited a couple of years to get with regional leaders and the heads of state to plan meetings and strategies layouts on how to approach building storehouses and filling them with grain? Look at the scripture reference above, the Bible records that when that famine hit, it was so bad that it consumed the provision Joseph had stored, and that the storehouse grain wasn’t even remembered, it was quickly forgotten in the people as they were starving during the end of this horrible time. Had Joseph waited too long, and not acted on the warning from God, Through a heathen Pharaoh of all people, RIGHT THEN, he would not had enough grain to sustain the people through the famine.

Here is what I am saying to you today, and it is the most important word you will here from Watchmen of the Wall Ministries:

YOU DO NOT HAVE TIME TO WAIT AROUND. YOU MUST ACT ON THE WARNINGS NOW! WAITING TOO LONG TO BELIEVE THE WORD OF GOD WE HAVE BEEN WARNING TO YOU WILL CAUSE YOU TO NOT HAVE WHAT YOU NEED TO MAKE IT THROUGH THE COMING TRIBULATION!

Let me put it very simple, God has a timing and a purpose to his timing. When he gives out a warning to prepare, you MUST act on it then and there, because the provision he has for you begins building right then, and is exactly enough for you to be sustained in the coming storm. It took Noah right up until 7 days before the flood came to finish the Ark, it took Joseph all the way to the time of the famine, to store enough grain to save Egypt and his people the Jews. Had these men, and others, not obeyed the warning of God right then, automatically moving into action to obey the word, there ark would not have been finished in time, there storehouse would not be completed in time. YOU MUST ACT NOW!

Beloved, look at our last reference, Jesus told us the coming storm would be worse than any flood, any famine, anything that anybody has seen yet. It will be so bad that it would destroy even the very elect of God, if that were possible. I don’t think that will happen, because I believe right now, there are people on their knees, getting a hold of God, and preparing to meet the coming tribulation. It is coming, we will see more of it than preachers are saying we will. We have to endure some of it. Are you building your storehouse of Holy Ghost faith and strength now? Are you building an Ark of the presence of God to protect you and your family right now? If not, by the word of the Lord, you and your family will die. I pray today you act now, before it is too late.

1 comment:

  1. Okay, act now! And do what exactly? Pray? Been doing that? Fast? Doing that too. Does this mean I am okay?!

    Preachers have a knack for telling people what they need to do without telling them how?

    You have use the word "act" rather incessantly. What, exactly, constitutes an "act"?

    ReplyDelete