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*This post is a day late due to technical difficulties; belated Shabbat Shalom!

Kim Walker Smith – Love Has a Name

שבת שלום

Shabbat Shalom – Peaceful Sabbath

This is the time of the Messiah, according to the Jubilee cycles (He is a little late, waiting for some, perhaps even you!), and Jesus will break through those clouds, with all of His saints with Him (Jude 1:14) soon. Is Jesus your Savior? If not, receive Him into your life today and He will give you new life, such as you have never known. He loves you and wants to wipe away all of your past sins and give you a new life. The Word of God says that in heaven, He will give you a white stone with a new name written on it (Revelation 2:17). In Jesus’s day, when He walked the earth, if a man went before the court and was found guilty, a black stone was dropped and that man’s name was erased from the community, he was ostracized from society. If he was found guilty, a white stone was given to him and he was exonerated, the charges were erased and he was honored in the community. This is the meaning behind the passage in Revelation 2:17,

“He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To him who overcomes, I will give of the hidden manna to eat (special heavenly food), and I will give him a white stone and on the stone a new name written, which no man knows, except him who receives it” Revelation 2:17.

People may not ever forgive a sin or mistake you have committed in this life (let him who has never sinned cast the first stone at someone who has sinned!), but the One Who loves you, the One Who died for you, has already forgiven you and wiped your record clean, if you will receive Him as your Lord and Savior!

Salvation is offered to everyone who repents of sin and receives Jesus as their Lord and Savior, unless a person crosses a line with God, to the point of becoming reprobate, having no conscience (Romans 1:21-32; Hebrews 6:4-6). Now is the time of salvation for everyone; tomorrow, or even the next hour, could be too late!

Hundreds of Bible prophecies have been fulfilled and those remaining shall surely come to pass. Are you prepared to stand before God and give an account of the life you have lived on this earth (Revelation 20:12-15)? If not, salvation is only a prayer away. Please visit the How Can I Be Saved page – your eternal destiny depends on it. God bless you.


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