The Millennium Is Upon Us

Anyone, who does honest work in faith, does the work of God. When the Lord returns, will He find anyone doing his work? Bribery, deceit, abusers of trust, the king will dismiss to a lower duty or relieved them of their duties altogether. At that, the king will promote those doing his work too much higher positions. He is the owner of all things, and he has the right to direct as he pleases. With the king in charge, those who understand his ways will find freedom; those who disregard his ways will find conscription to the law, an expectation of behavior. This picture will come true shortly, a prophecy pending at this very moment.

Jesus is the respected leader of all, yet don’t let his meek and mild manner mislead you; he is disciplined and determined to a level required, going to any reasonable depth in word and deed. Jesus warned, “Settle matters quickly with your adversary who is taking you to court. Do it while you are still together on the way, or your adversary may hand you over to the judge, and the judge may hand you over to the officer, and you may be thrown into prison.” With the people doing God’s work put in these positions, Justus will be fair and equitable, and prompt. The description will come to pass because The King’s people will have stepped into these high duties, changing everything.

Every witness will come back, testifying of all things done in the past. Actions done secretly will shout out from the rooftops; these witnesses will piece all past events together and produce the actual story of history. Those who have done good will find honor, and those who have done wrong will find shame. The time of truth will ring, and it will be so for a thousand years. The life directed from this time will be good, yet not preferred by all.

Think of these things because the time of fulfillment is upon us.

About Gary Schiller

Gary Schiller writes spiritual content by considering himself a nobody. That way, you have complete discretion to judge this content with no pressure of authority. You have the right to think for yourself and come up with your outlook. We are all responsible for what we become, and it will be unfortunate in the final evaluation to fail by following somebody else. Confidence in somebody else will sooner or later prove a failure anyway.
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