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Come Let Us Reason Together - Special Broadcast

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Join me today at 12 noon central time.  I have an urgent message for us that must be spoken.  I allowed the show to be derailed last night and was admonished by G-d to get this message out!  This week-end as we observe the anniversary of 9/11, what have we overlooked?  I'm not talking about the theories that have abounded.  I am simply speaking of the short term, very short term time in which we as a nation talked about turning to G-d.  There for a very short time, there was discussion of public prayer and sorrow, rather than becoming the angry war-mongers that we became.  G-d's Word throughout It's history has had time frames of mercy, then judgment and time frames of bondage, then freedom.  I'm not placing a time on the Second Coming, but I am noticing a continuing repetition of this pattern.  Just how many time frames of mercy and bondage have occurred since Constantine closed the book called the Bible?  Was there a prophet warning of the coming dark ages?  Were there prophets warning of this coming collapse?  What have we done with this 400 year window of mercy in which the Holy Scripture has been available in most official languages of the time?  Rather than expecting the redemption of the Second Coming, is it possible we will see the judgment first?  And who knows how long that will last?  I'm not foolish enough to put a day and hour on the Second Coming, but I do know we've been warned that things will get bad, very bad before His return.  We've all had access to that warning and the offer of grace for 400 years.  Not only is this the 10th anniversary of 9/11 it's the 400th anniversary for the KJV.  Since 9/11 we've willingly placed ourselves in fearful bondage, calling it safety.
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