THE JUDGEMENT OF GOD.
"THEIR BEST ONE IS LIKE
A BRIER... A THORN HEDGE." (Micah 7:4). EXAMPLE (1): In all cities, towns and villages of the nations of this world, people are selected and appointed to serve a local authority and govern a community. But it is not possible, nor is it necessary, for the small number of anointed men remaining on earth to have personal dealings with every individual in every local authority, institution, or sect, in order for them all to be judged according to the way they treated these anointed "least ones" of God. For when a "best one" of an authority, institution or sect mistreats one of the "least ones" as to their needs, and like a "thorn hedge" denies them access to justice, then all members of such authorities, institutions or sects worldwide are judged by the conduct and intent of their "best one" in accordance with the principle and basis for Judgement prescribed by The Christ Michael:
"Then he will answer them with the
words, 'Truly I say to you, to the extent that you did not do it
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to one of these least ones, you did not do it to me.' And these will depart
into everlasting cutting The total number of anointed (sealed) ones gathered since these words were uttered and recorded is 144,000. (Rev 7:4). The "least ones" are the last of these anointed ones on earth in the generation just before the imminent Judgement of God. The execution of His Judgement about to begin worldwide is described in Zephaniah 1:2 to 3:11 and 2 Esdras 15:1 to 16:78 (NEB). According to these scriptures, the following nations are bound to suffer desolation: Iraq, Iran, Syria, Jordan, Turkey, Egypt, Ethiopia, Asia and Palestine.
EXAMPLE (2):
There are many spirit
persecutors in sectarian religions, including the sect falsely calling
themselves Jehovah's Witnesses The Judgement of God is stated in Micah 7:3,4: "Their hands are upon what is bad, to do it well; the prince is asking for something, and the one who is judging does so for the reward, and the great one is speaking forth the craving of his soul, his very own; and they interweave it. Their best one is like a brier, their most upright one is worse than a thorn hedge. The day of your watchmen, of your being given attention, must come. Now will occur the confounding of them." We have watched, and have witnessed their Godless behaviour. The sole purpose of one's spirit inhabiting and suffering within a fleshly body is so that one's spirit may be created and gradually perfected through sufferings and be subjected to God to inherit everlasting life in the spirit realm and paradise of God. (1 Peter 4:1,2 NEB).
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