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EPISODE · Nov 30, 2024 · 58 MIN

The Revelation of Jesus with Rick Sterling~

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Joy to the World~ A fascinating musical tid-bit is that the Halleluia Chorus not-with-standing, the most well known piece of music that Handel wrote in his Oratorio "Messiah" was "Joy to the World, the Lord IS come!" This is a song for the Season of Christman, and uses the word "IS" instead of the more commonly used word "Shall" come that is used in the Season of Advent, looking forward to His coming. In the case of the Messiah the word "IS" actually means "Has", in that He is here right now, this very minute. This distinction is in the process of being realized in that Soon and Very Soon the King of His reconstituted Kingdom of God will be finally be openly seen on earth, as the preparation for the New Jerusalem entering the earth's atmosphere and landing upon the earth in a location where every person on earth will be able to see those that are actually inside the Kingdom (in fact) going into and out of this most beautiful of cities.  At this time Satan, the Evil One of Old, and his demons will be locked in the abyss (the spirit world), where they will be prevented from twisting the words of truth in such a way that the truth has become a lie, and the lie Truth. The people of the world will be able make a decision either for or against the Truth without being interfered with by the lies of Satan; and they will have the New Jerusalem as proof of what is true and what isn't. Instead of a Time of Trouble such as never was, there will be 1000 years of peace and prosperity in place on earth, where humanity can make decisions unfettered by believing lies as if they are truth, because the Truth will be there for all to see and hear. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit have had this plan in place since before Eden, yet it is just now being revealed at just the right time. when the world looks darkest. Joy to the World.

Joy to the World~ A fascinating musical tid-bit is that the Halleluia Chorus not-with-standing, the most well known piece of music that Handel wrote in his Oratorio "Messiah" was "Joy to the World, the Lord IS come!" This is a song for the Season of Christman, and uses the word "IS" instead of the more commonly used word "Shall" come that is used in the Season of Advent, looking forward to His coming. In the case of the Messiah the word "IS" actually means "Has", in that He is here right now, this very minute. This distinction is in the process of being realized in that Soon and Very Soon the King of His reconstituted Kingdom of God will be finally be openly seen on earth, as the preparation for the New Jerusalem entering the earth's atmosphere and landing upon the earth in a location where every person on earth will be able to see those that are actually inside the Kingdom (in fact) going into and out of this most beautiful of cities.  At this time Satan, the Evil One of Old, and his demons will be locked in the abyss (the spirit world), where they will be prevented from twisting the words of truth in such a way that the truth has become a lie, and the lie Truth. The people of the world will be able make a decision either for or against the Truth without being interfered with by the lies of Satan; and they will have the New Jerusalem as proof of what is true and what isn't. Instead of a Time of Trouble such as never was, there will be 1000 years of peace and prosperity in place on earth, where humanity can make decisions unfettered by believing lies as if they are truth, because the Truth will be there for all to see and hear. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit have had this plan in place since before Eden, yet it is just now being revealed at just the right time. when the world looks darkest. Joy to the World.

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