Sunday 3 February 2013

SEALED UNTO REDEMPTION

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Like, I used to work for the railroad company, and we’d load box cars with cans and different things from the canning factory. But then, before that car could be sealed, the inspector come around to see if that car was properly loaded. If not, the first time it rammed together or something, it’d scatter the stuff and break it, and the railroad company was responsible. And that inspector would test everything to see if it was properly in place. If it wasn’t, he condemned the car. Then we had to do it all over again until the inspector was satisfied. Then, when the inspector was satisfied, he shut the door. The inspector shut the door. And the inspector places a seal upon it, and then no one can break this seal until it reaches its destination.
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That’s what the Holy Spirit’s been doing, see. He goes, and He inspects. That’s the reason you can’t have these things and. . . You say, “I spoke in tongues, and I shouted, and I danced in the Spirit.” That don’t have nothing to do with it, see. The Holy Spirit inspects that person until He’s thoroughly satisfied and knows that they are. . . Then they are sealed unto their eternal destination. There’s not nothing can ever break that seal.


THE BREACH BETWEEN THE SEVEN CHURCH AGES AND THE SEVEN SEALS

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