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“It is hard for you to kick against the goad” Jesus The Christ To Saul/Paul – Pollox

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“It is hard for you to kick against the goad” Jesus The Christ To Saul/Paul

March 13, 2022 3:57 PM
Pollox

March 13, 2022

Scriptural Reference: Philippians Chapter 3 Verses 18 & 19
“For many walk, of whom I have told you often and now tell you weeping, that they are enemies of the Cross of Christ. Their end is ruin, their god is their belly, their glory is in their shame, they mind things of earth.”

Yes, “things of earth,” : the world, the flesh and the devil!

You must pray ardently, fervently for those who are lost NOW. Do Not Waste A Minute! For everything will soon change in a twinkling of an eye and almost all will be running around frantically thereafter; angry or terrified or insane. The apple cart will be upended, overturned forever and the apples scattered, disappeared.

Once upon a time there was a large succulent apple pie. Then the pie got smaller, but it was the same price? Then it became a slice. Then it became crumbs and all the people in the neighborhood were fighting over the crumbs.
The pie gone forever and all the children in town, hungry for air.

I AM will not succor nor protect those that glory in their shame. Oh, but you say, “I have the right to do as I please.” As you wish My Child, but your Human Will, will be the axe that falls, the noose that strangles, the dead end of an age of license, excess, perversion, heresy, decline, stagnation, evil, doubt, filth, witchcraft, fornication with satan and the abandonment of of decency, moderation, the natural Law, the Ten Commandments, love of brothers, sisters, parents, neighbors and your own bodies & souls.

Attention, Attention: Please Proceed To The Terminal Gate As It Is Now Closing! Get Ready To Depart To Your Eternal Destination! Have Your Ticket Ready To Enter Eternity!

SELAH!
END!

Note: My Websters America Dictionary (1940) writes for the word Goad: “a pointed stick used to make oxen go faster; a prod. To use a goad; to drive with a goad; to urge to greater activity.”

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