• B4 The Second Coming: The Tares Shall Choke the Wheat

  • Mar 8 2024
  • Length: 16 mins
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B4 The Second Coming: The Tares Shall Choke the Wheat

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  • B4 The Second Coming: The Tares Shall Choke the WheatWhy do we often feel like we are getting pushed out of church by those who should be nourishing? Why do we always feel uncomfortable as though the Spirit is not striving with man anymore? Why do the very saints persecute and harass, when it should be those from the world that are the oppressors? We are getting stared at from the big and spacious building. But worse, the very brothers and sisters that we hoped were with us have turned their hearts to riches, adultery, unchastity, and the ways of the world. And now they scorn us for not accepting the ways of man and sin and the great abomination of desolation that has overcome the land.Many people have begun to wonder if the second coming of Christ will happen shortly. So many, that some are saying he will come this year or next. When is the second coming? When will the wicked be destroyed? The world is now so wicked that the only way to reclaim it is by fire. But the end is not yet, but by and by...I have spent my life researching the gospel, learning truths, and compiling the pieces of the puzzle. The big picture falls together, and we can calculate the times and seasons. No one knows the exact time, but the season you can know. There are so many signs and prophesies that have to come before the end of the world is here. Let me tell you some of them, starting with: The Tares Shall Choke the Wheat
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