And The Spirit And The Bride Say Come David Morris
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- Religion & Spirituality
And The Spirit And The Bride Say Come bears witness to the word of God in St. John 15:27 ”And ye shall bear witness, because ye have been with me from the beginning.”
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The Bride of Christ: Watch But Don't Look
The Lord not only looks, but he also watches. The Bible tells us that “the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to shew himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward him” (2 Chronicles 16:9). When you look, you simply direct your eyes toward an object. To watch means to focus one’s attention, to keep under careful observation, to stand or guard over.
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The Bride of Christ: A Story Yet to Be Told
We are all living stories, individual and different. There are basically two types of stories: fiction and nonfiction. The devil has been trying to make the story of the Bride of Christ a fantasy ever since he landed in the Garden of Eden. It all started right there. There is no make-believe in the story of the Bride of Christ, the church, the saints of the Most High. It is as real as it gets.
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The Bride of Christ: Payday is Coming Afterwhile
Payday is coming afterwhile. Scripture tells us that, contrary to popular belief, Jesus will do the paying. The scribes and the Pharisees wanted to be in charge of payroll, but Jesus called them hypocrites. What shall we render unto God?
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The Bride of Christ: The DNA Match
Jesus had no earthly wife or children. He left his DNA in the Spirit. His DNA was 100% salvation.
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The Bride of Christ: These Signs Shall Follow Them
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The Bride of Christ: There’s Ah Great Day Ah Coming
History has recorded many great days, some good, some bad, and some ugly. There’s a greater day coming than that. The Day of the Lord is coming, and it has already been appointed.