As My Beloved People, Do Not Miss What I Have for You in These Days
“As My beloved People. do not miss what I have for you in these days.
Do not be slow to respond or hasty in your judgment of what I have called others to do.
I AM raising up a sanctified people, ones who will love Me more than they love their own lives, and they will be willing to pour out their lives in service of Me and those I lead them to.
They will be fearless and unafraid of men and situations they find themselves in.
Their love will overcome the hate that will be rampant around them.
Their humility will protect them from the wiles of the evil one, and they will be bold to proclaim My Name in the midst of persecution and oppression of all Peoples.
They will truly be as stars shining in their generation, and others will be drawn to their light.
They will not grow weary or faint for I will be their portion, and I will sustain them in the midst of famine and turmoil.
They will know such extreme joy in their walk with Me that they will not be aware of their physical hardship.
It will seem so light and transitory to them, as they go about completing My purposes on the Earth.
Rejoice to see these days, and rejoice that you are counted worthy of persecution for My sake.
You will know joy and so much more fulfillment in the time to come!”
Related Scriptures: Philippians 2:17-18, Romans 12:21, Philippians 2:15, Acts 5:41.
~ Sarah Elizabeth Angus
Sarah Angus was born and raised in England then lived in Czechia with her husband Stuart before moving to New Zealand to raise their three sons, where she’s been involved in missionary work, evangelism outreach, youth pastoring, chaplaincy, pastoral team, prayer counseling, preaching, intercessory prayer, and women’s ministry. She writes fiction and non-fiction, and has blogs for her poetry and Prophetic Words received from The LORD. Her greatest desire is for others to know the Love of God and receive the free gift of Salvation through Jesus Christ.

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