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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