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Rapture and Last Revival

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"Davidic worship" and "rapture" are two powerful biblical themes, and while they seem different, they are actually deeply connected in the flow of God’s redemptive plan. Let me explain both and then tie them together. Davidic Worship Biblical Root: Worship modeled after King David, often associated with passionate, extravagant, and Spirit-led adoration of God. Characteristics: Intimacy with God: David’s psalms express raw emotions—joy, sorrow, repentance, and praise (Psalm 23, 27, 51, 150). Musical & Prophetic: Instruments, singing, and prophetic declarations (1 Chronicles 25:1). Tabernacle of David: Unlike the Mosaic tabernacle filled with rituals and sacrifices, David established a tent in Jerusalem where the Ark of the Covenant rested, and there was 24/7 praise and worship (1 Chronicles 16:4-6). Freedom & Dance: David danced before the Lord with all his might (2 Samuel 6:14). 👉 This worship style is about hosting God’s pres...

23rd September 2025

Here’s what’s really going on regarding the recent chatter that “the rapture will happen this September.” What’s fueling the talk right now? A flurry of social media posts and videos are claiming the Rapture will occur between September 22 and 24 , with September 23 being the most frequently cited date.( YouTube , Facebook ) These predictions often lean heavily on the Jewish Fall Feasts —particularly Rosh Hashanah (the Feast of Trumpets)—to make their case. The timing, lunar observation, and symbolism of trumpets are cited as aligning with Biblical passages about the "last trumpet."( Charisma Magazine Online ) What experts say — “Don’t be deceived.” A recent article from Charisma Magazine Online (dated August 27, 2025 ) highlights this wave of date-setting and cautions readers firmly: Perry Stone , an evangelist, warns that date-setting has a flawed track record—ranging from 1948, 1967, 1988, and beyond, none of these predictions came to pass.( Charisma Mag...

Love as the First Qualification

Love as the First Qualification Love for God   परमेश्वर के प्रति प्रेम Matthew 22:37 – “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.”  मत्ती 22:37  – “तू प्रभु अपने परमेश्वर से अपने सारे मन, और अपने सारे प्राण, और अपनी सारी बुद्धि के साथ प्रेम कर।” If we don’t truly love Jesus, we won’t long for His coming or live in obedience to Him.  यदि हम वास्तव में यीशु से प्रेम नहीं करते, तो न हम उसकी प्रतीक्षा करेंगे और न ही उसकी आज्ञाओं का पालन करेंगे।  Love for Christ’s Appearing 2 Timothy 4:8 – “To all them also that love His appearing.” .  2 तीमुथियुस 4:8  – “और केवल मेरे ही लिये नहीं, पर उन सब के लिये भी, जो उसके प्रगट होने से प्रेम रखते हैं।” The crown of righteousness is promised to those whose hearts are eagerly waiting for Him धार्मिकता का मुकुट उन सबको वचन दिया गया है जिनके हृदय उसकी प्रतीक्षा में तड़पते हैं। Love that Proves Our Faith Galatians 5:6 – “Faith worki...

What Will Happen to Our Loans and Belongings After the Rapture?

📖 “What Will Happen to Our Loans and Belongings After the Rapture?” Texts: 1 Thessalonians 4:16–17 Romans 13:8 Matthew 6:19–21 1. The Reality of the Rapture 1 Thessalonians 4:16–17 – “The dead in Christ will rise first… then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together… to meet the Lord in the air.” The rapture is sudden, real, and for those in Christ . It is about people being taken, not possessions. 👉 Key Point: Salvation depends on your relationship with Christ, not on your bank balance or loan status. 2. What Happens to Our Possessions? Houses, lands, cars, and even bank accounts will be left behind. Matthew 6:19–20 – “Do not lay up treasures on earth… but lay up treasures in heaven.” The rapture strips away the illusion of earthly ownership—everything here is temporary. 👉 Illustration: When the Israelites left Egypt, they carried only what God allowed. Similarly, at the rapture, we carry nothing of this world—only our sou...

Psalm 23:5

Psalm 23:5 "You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You anoint my head with oil; My cup overflows." Introduction Psalm 23 is one of the most beloved Psalms, a picture of God as our Shepherd, Provider, Protector, and Host . In verse 5, David shifts imagery from a shepherd to a generous host . God not only leads us but also honors us in the face of adversity. This verse teaches us about God’s provision, protection, anointing, and abundance. 1. God’s Provision – “You prepare a table before me” In biblical times, preparing a table was the act of a gracious host ensuring his guest is satisfied and honored. God Himself takes the role of a host, not just giving crumbs, but a banquet of blessings . This shows intentional care — the table is prepared before you arrive. Application: You don’t need to worry about tomorrow; God has already prepared what you need (Phil. 4:19). 2. God’s Protection – “In the presence of my enemies” N...