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4 Reasons God Allows Prolonged Testing, Part 2
May 30, 2024
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God is on record: He will not allow us to be tested above that which we are able. When we feel we are at our breaking point, He is faithful to make a way to escape that we may endure.
When we don’t understand why He is allowing us to remain in a test, we can be sure that it is not to see us fail. He will give the commensurate grace that we can stand. Rather, these 4 reasons explain why some tests are harder:
• To Teach Us Spiritual Warfare
• To Manifest to the Angels, Satan’s Utter Defeat
• To Reveal His Plan of Redemption to the Good Angels
• To Teach Us To Never Give Up!
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It’s not a brass trumpet, but a shofar—a ram's horn. There are 4 different blasts: One was long, increasing in loudness, the one that sounded on Mt. Sinai when God spoke. God came down, and Moses went up, symbolic of the rapture of the saints. Rabbis say that Satan can’t tell the difference between the shofar & God’s voice. In Revelation, John confirmed God’s voice sounded like a shofar saying, “Come up here” typifying the rapture. Paul called it “the last trump” that will wake up the dead in Christ & summon the living to be caught up together to meet the Lord in the air. It is not the seventh trumpet of Rev. 8 as the “mid-trib” stance claims—meaning the living Church will go through the first half of the Tribulation. We have been delivered from the wrath to come! CD $10 & Free Shipping