“Paul’s Pattern of Praise and Prophecy.”
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Pastor Wayne Edwards continues his sermon series teaching on the rapture of the Church. Click on the link above, the sermon starts immediately. Be sure to also read the news clips at the end, links supplied.
Gibber! Gibber!
Chugley
PASTOR WAYNE WRITES:
Dear Heritage Family,
In 1 Thessalonians 4:15, the Apostle Paul said, what he was telling them regarding the rapture of the Church was “by the word of the Lord.” In other words, what Paul penned in these two letters is the clearest teaching on the subject of eschatology in the New Testament. What Paul says here is in agreement with the prophecy of Daniel, the teachings of Christ, and the divine revelations received by the Apostle John.
Yet, the divine truth Paul revealed is never taught from the majority of pulpits across the nation. The majority of today’s preachers have not studied the subject of the end times, which means they cannot preach the whole counsel of God’s Word. Secondly, they would rather preach the more pragmatic sermons to their congregation than to run the risk of filling their hearts with fear about the future.
Beloved, the only antidote to the apathy and apostasy plaguing today’s church is a proper understanding of the end time events. Living in the imminent expectation of the rapture of the Church, and looking forward to the day we will return with Him in all of His glory actually relieves us from the fear of the future, and the greater our expectation of it happening, the greater our desire to inform those we love to prepare for it.
In this sermon, we want to look at “Paul’s Pattern of Praise and Prophecy.” We encourage you to view the sermon on our INTERACTIVE WEBSITE: www.theheritagechurch.org.
If you click on the sermon title on the second page, you will find the sermon study guide in another format, and you can follow it on the screen as you listen.
Wayne J. and Linda J. Edwards
PO Box 766
Perry, GA 31069
706-599-3966
wnledwards@gmail.com
PASTOR WAYNE CONTINUES:
My Fellow Watchmen,
The Great Reset is a done deal. It was implemented during the COVID pandemic, and unless God intervenes, there is no turning back to the way things were. This is why many reputable prophecy watchers see the Great Reset as the introduction to the rise of the Antichrist and the New World Order, and I agree with them.
The Great Reset is a Marxist-type partnership between the federal government and private corporations, which allows the government to circumvent constitutional and legal accountability by forcing private corporations to do their bidding. We saw that during the COVID pandemic, corporations, companies, and businesses bowed to government demands for lockdowns, vaccinations, masks, social distancing, etc., and we can continue to see it as hospitals are forced to follow the federally mandated protocols on all COVID patients or risk losing their federal funding.
Now it is much deeper! If corporations and companies want to do business globally, they must adopt the “woke” agenda. The corporate-government promotion of abortion, LGBTQ+ sexual grooming of school children, critical race theory, defunding the police, and demonizing and labeling conservatives and Christians are all designed to create such division among people that we are so busy fighting over morality and personal rights issues that we ignore the most pressing agenda, the clear and present threat to the very freedoms guaranteed by constitutions and laws.
The time has come for us to finally open our eyes – the Great Reset is only the first step of a long-standing project to erase human beings as we them know today and to pave the way for a trans-human society where people will look like tamed slaves, remote-controlled in thinking, and emotions and actions. Wake up!!!
Please forward these news stories, and opinion pieces to those you think might be interested. Pastor Wayne
Additional notes:
2 thoughts on ““Paul’s Pattern of Praise and Prophecy.””
I appreciated what Pastor Wayne had to say in this week’s message…and especially his mention that too many church pastors are not teaching faithfully the Word of God in all its richness and truth. I think Jesus meant our churches to be places of sound biblical teaching to build strength into our spiritual foundation, and not places where too much time is spent inventing and implementing “programmes” and techniques to attract unbelievers. Like Wayne, I believe the emphasis of any church must be first and foremost the “feeding of My sheep”, as Jesus instructed Peter to do.
God’s Word must be central and foundational.
Thank you Paul! Gibber! Gibber! Chugley
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