Sermon 1602 - How to Get Ready for the Lord's Coming…..(Wed pm 12/31/97)

Sermon 1602 - How to Get Ready for the Lord's Coming…..(Wed pm 12/31/97)

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(New Year’s Eve Service) The LORD has said that 1998 is to be a year of growth and preparation for His Coming. Reverend Hicks saw a vision in which she saw us putting on our Shepherdess Robe which we must wear as we go out to help others get ready for the LORD’s Coming. Reverend Hicks also spoke about listening to a tape which told about someone who is said to have supernatural powers. This person may be the man in whose body the resurrected Judas Iscariot will dwell when he comes back as the Antichrist.

Sermon 1602 - How to Get Ready for the Lord's Coming…..(Wed pm 12/31/97)

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HOW TO GET READY FOR THE LORD’S COMING......(WED PM 12/31/97)

(New Year’s Eve Service) The LORD has said that 1998 is to be a year of growth and preparation for His Coming. Reverend Hicks saw a vision in which she saw us putting on our Shepherdess Robe which we must wear as we go out to help others get ready for the LORD’s Coming. Reverend Hicks also spoke about listening to a tape which told about someone who is said to have supernatural powers. This person may be the man in whose body the resurrected Judas Iscariot will dwell when he comes back as the Antichrist.

First Thessalonians 4:13-18 reveals the conditions we must meet in order to escape the Tribulation and be ready when Jesus Christ comes to catch away His Bride and the overcomers in the Wedding party. We must be alive, and we must remain or be overflowing with gratitude. The Hebrew word for remain means to rise up, to flow over, to swell up, to give our overflow to a poor remnant. This message shows examples of where the Overflowing Principle is seen in the Old Testament.

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