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Voice of HaShem
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Will you call everyone to worship Yahuah Sabaoth and His Son, Yah Shua HaMashiach, using Their pure and holy names? Will you call on Yahuahs saints to be purified so they can enter the New Jerusalem? Will you expose how the antiChrist uses the Churches to implement his agenda? Will you reveal who is truly behind the Mideast peace process (Daniel 9:27)? Are you called to prophesy against the apostasy, false religions, and evil philosophies? Is your message to call people out of mystery Babylon, the United Nations, the one world government, or the one world religion?
Different situations and groups of people (depending upon their age, cultural background, and worldview) may require a different style of communication in order for you to get your message to them. A message is not delivered until it is in a form understood by the recipient (sending a message in English to one who speaks only Spanish is not valid). Their blood is still on your hands if you fail to deliver to them a message they can understand! But dont be confused if they reject your message! If your message is rejected, you must do as the first apostles dust off your feet and go on. FOR EXAMPLE: When Paul first went to Athens, then a city of philosophers, he noted that they had a shrine to the unknown god and implied that Yah Shua HaMashiach was that unknown god. This gave Athenians a reference point from which Pauls message grew. He thereby stimulated their curiosity and directed their respect for deities to our Saviour. Then, while he had their attention, he warned them of the coming wrath if their sins were not forgiven and how their sins might be forgiven. And though they rejected his message in the end, he had performed his duty and their blood was not on his hands. For whom is your message? Is it a group or an individual? What age group do(es) they (he/she) belong to? What is his/her/their cultural background (Bantu, Chinese, Japanese, Navajo, Russian, Spanish, etc.)? Would a parable be useful to get your message across? What is his/her/their worldview (religious or secular)? What words or phrases might be avoided or used to best get your message across without watering it down? FOR EXAMPLE: Most secularists will tune you out as soon as you mention the words God, Jesus Christ, Lord, repent, or sin. This is because theyve heard it all before and have already rejected any message that includes these words - these words have become clichs in their minds! Use Gods holy names (which you should be using anyway), use regret instead of repent, and use
Voice of HaShem
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wrongdoing instead of sin. They may still reject your message, but at least they actually received it! This is important! Do your homework! State what they must do to defer judgment. Keeping all of the above in mind, write a rough draft of your message. DO NOT WATER IT DOWN! Keep it as short as possible. As always, use the Ruach HaKodesh as a guide!