Before Abraham was, I am

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We are witnesses to Jesus resurection because apart from Him being alive we could not recieve the power to be born again. Jesus is not a I was, Abraham was, Jesus is the I am. The thing about martyr's for Jesus, and the Gospel, is that Jesus remains as the one person, the only one human, who can never be removed from His place by death; and this is why Jesus and the Gospel message is worth living for and dying for. It is the power of salvation to all those who believe, says Paul the Apostle. Jesus is returning, which means Jesus is also present, and until He, Jesus declares that the full number of gentiles have been gathered, then we must do our individual part to shout it from the roof tops that Jesus is Lord.

The impression Charlie Kirk left is really very simple. Allow Jesus to take full control of your life and He will build a character in you who's faith will extinguish the firey darts of the enemy. Charlie did it every day, boldly, lovingly, bravely. Unfortunately, we are sinners, all of us, and our time on this earth is limited. We get around 75 puny years and then we meet Jesus. Although we are all sinners, we are not all evil in the sense of hating Jesus and hating His brethren. "and the dragon went after the woman and her children..." But Satan has his faith followers as well, and dedicated to the "cause". You know what that means right? Why did you murder Charlie Kirk?...............cause~

Here is what is going to happen. A huge global grass roots movement will rise, as we're seeing in England and faith in Jesus will build, and prayers will rise to Heaven before God. You see, Samson had an inalianable purpose given to him from God, and although his enemies feared him, their evil grew and Samson was captured, tortured and imprisoned to slavery until the day they let him out to display him, and mock him and his God, Samson became a martyr that day by bringing the whole house of cards on his enemies heads. Samson like Charlie, was not afraid to walk in the purpose God built him for.

Let not your hearts be troubled: In Jesus Believe and Recieve