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My heart is heavy for those who live in fear of unseen evil and for those who scoff at the mention of the existence of our God. Though they may believe in the power of evils dominance or be fooled by the logic of human intellect, they live in the shadow of deception's veil and will suffer a fate more terrible than human minds can imagine. Though He may seem distant from them now, ELOHIM will call them to an accounting in the terror of His omnipotent presence.


I pity their unbelief in the truth. What EL ELYON has declared is not diminished by their insolent declarations delivered in arrogance. The greatest reasoning of their words has no power to change the truth that exists as it has been declared by our God. The price of their foolish wisdom will be paid eternally in unbearable agony and their suffering will be without consolation.


So my heart breaks for them and for my Lord. The cost is not to them alone, but also to our King in the loss of their love and praise that is due Him. God is not mocked, nor is He punished by their vile beliefs. He waits in patience to deliver the proof of His declaration. Despite their best efforts to defame Him, He remains untouched by their error, He knows the truth and is sovereign to uphold it.


The rain falls on the righteous and the unrighteous, but even now the unrighteous suffer. Even here they are cut off from His favor and though they may seem to satisfy themselves with their intellect and the perishable material of a momentary life, they are hollow. They are vessels that remain unfilled. In emptiness they struggle to create fullness from things that can never satisfy the ache. They were made to contain one thing, the very thing they have rejected - the very presence of the unchallengeable God.


So who is mocked and who is injured by their wicked defiance of the truth? They punish themselves in their unbelief. God remains unchanged and His truth with Him. The powers of evil only heap on themselves more punishment through their deceptions and devices because the truth remains unchanged and their fate is secured.


In the days to come, the truth will be put on trial in the courts of men. Those who walk in it will be declared outlaws to the intellect that seeks to reign over the earth. They will be declared fools and delusional, but those who remain faithful to the truth of God will will be vindicated in the end by God Himself and His hand alone will save them.


There is a fire coming to separate the wheat from the chaff. This fire, the Holy Spirit will be poured out on those who will receive it. The wheat will rejoice because it will be purified and cherished, but the chaff will despise it and seek to consume the wheat in the fire of its own anger.


Those who truly believe God, will be separated from the world. They will be forced to stand apart from the world's truth and will be hated with evils own vengeance. Faith will be tested to show its true origin and the only salvation will lie in the place where faith is anchored. Those who are anchored in the truth of God will not be moved and all others will be swept away. Those who truly bear fruit will be protected and tended with care. But the barren, determined not by the intellect of men but by the truth of God only, will be cast on the fire as waste.


So in that moment, who will shrink from declaring their alliance to God. Who will fail to give their all to their only salvation? Who will stand silent from declaring their allegiance and praise to the only One who can save them? Will they be cherished as the fruit of God's labors, or will they perish in the fire? Only the truly foolish would make the wrong choice. But that moment ... is now.

Who will stand courageous to give God His due? Is His power weak and His grace limited? Is His hand feeble and His favor without reward? As the truth is, let your worship be also. Because He's watching - the separation has already begun ...

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