The main character used to be a preacher in a house church. She worked for the Lord for years and was always longing for the Lord Jesus to return. She's firm in her belief that when He returns in the last days, He'll appear openly riding upon a cloud in His resurrected spiritual body.
The cross was a torture device used for capital punishment in ancient times. After the Lord Jesus, who was free from sin, sacrificed Himself as a sin offering and was crucified for mankind, the cross came to symbolize the Lord Jesus’s redemptive grace.
When the sins of us believers in the Lord are forgiven, do we attain purification? If we do not strive for purification, and only pay attention to expending ourselves for the Lord and diligently doing the Lord's work, will we be raptured into the kingdom of heaven?
In chapter 22 of Revelation, the Lord Jesus prophesies a few times, “I come quickly.” It’s certain that every brother and sister who sincerely believes in the Lord hopes to be able to receive the returned Lord Jesus and dine with Him at the wedding banquet.
The Bible records that Thomas did not have faith until he saw the Lord, and he was thus reprimanded by the Lord Jesus: “Because you have seen Me, you have believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed” (John 20:29). What is the warning in these words from the Lord Jesus to those who would welcome the Lord in the last days?
Many people of faith in religious circles believe what the pastors and elders say, "All of God's words and work are in the Bible. It would be impossible for any of God's words to appear outside of the Bible.
Anick and Mireille are good friends. One day, a chance opportunity comes along when they watch the movie Where Is My Home, made by The Church of Almighty God.
For two thousand years, the greatest hope of the Lord's faithful has always been to welcome His return and be raptured into the kingdom of heaven. What, then, is the most important practice with regard to welcoming the Lord?