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The
Voice of God
Ive been
a student of Bible prophesy
for more than thirty years,
but when my first grandchild
was born some fifteen years
ago, I couldnt remember
reading anything about what
happens to children in the
Rapture. Do Children fall
under the grace of their
Grandparents or are they left
behind with a non-believer
parent? I got out my Bible
and diligently searched. But
the answer eluded me and I
found myself troubled in a
way I had never been troubled
before. Finally, I threw up
my hands and went directly to
God with the problem.
I dont
remember the exact words of
my prayer, but I must have
asked him if my granddaughter
would go with me in the
Rapture. And then . . . for
the first time in my life . .
. I heard the voice of God.
He said, Thy and thy
whole household. It was
not a booming voice from
without, but rather a voice
in my mind suddenly there
without the slightest measure
of forethought. I was stunned
and instantly opened my eyes.
For days
after, I pondered the
experience and slowly began
to understand the perfection
of His words. I love the King
James Version of the Bible
and I might not have believed
it was God had He not spoken
in the old English. I now
have six grandchildren and
when He said, thy whole
household, He included
them as well. He even knew
their non-believing parents
would become believers. And
best of all, he told me I
would see the Rapture. I have
not heard his voice since.
But then, what else do I need
to know?
1
Thessalonians 4:16-17 For the
Lord himself shall descend
from heaven with a shout,
with the voice of the
archangel, and with the trump
of God: and the dead in
Christ shall rise first: Then
we which are alive and remain
shall be caught up together
with them in the clouds, to
meet the Lord in the air: and
so shall we ever be with the
Lord.
Marti

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