Sermon 1655 - The Father's Will in Man: Its Upright Order and Its Upside-Down Order - 4th Message…..(Thu day 7/2/98)

Sermon 1655 - The Father's Will in Man: Its Upright Order and Its Upside-Down Order - 4th Message…..(Thu day 7/2/98)

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(International Convention) There is a Reason for everything, and we find the Reason in the Bosom of the Father. In order to get to the Father, we have to come through the twelve Tubes of the Son’s Begotten Names. The LORD has opened up three of these Tubes for us to go through during this convention.

Sermon 1655 - The Father's Will in Man: Its Upright Order and Its Upside-Down Order - 4th Message…..(Thu day 7/2/98)

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THE FATHER’S WILL IN MAN: ITS UPRIGHT ORDER AND ITS UPSIDE-DOWN ORDER — 4TH MESSAGE.....(THU DAY 7/2/98)

(International Convention) There is a Reason for everything, and we find the Reason in the Bosom of the Father. In order to get to the Father, we have to come through the twelve Tubes of the Son’s Begotten Names. The LORD has opened up three of these Tubes for us to go through during this convention.

By gift, the Son forgives our iniquity, transgression, and sin against the Father, as we pass through the Tubes of His Name on our way to the Father. But, before the Father forgives us for our iniquity, transgression, and sin against His Son, we have to forgive others for the things they have done to hurt and offend us. We do this by our works of righteousness, by choosing to forgive them. We cannot change another person, nor can we make another person repent for his sins. But we can forgive the load of sin that we have carried within us in the form of memories and unforgiveness; we can get them outside of us. Then, we can turn around and ask the Father to forgive us for our sins against the Son, and He will do it.

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