If you think you don’t need faith or to believe and be faithful in Jesus Christ alone, you’ve been deceived, and that’s one of the worst mistakes you can make. Brothers and sisters, having faith, believing, and being faithful is essential—without it, you won’t be saved, and you’re only a Christian in name. Don’t be fooled by deceptive voices saying you don’t need it or dismissing it as just some random opinion online. I’m sharing a truth I wish I had known, one that would have helped me tremendously and lifted me to higher levels. If I can win people over to Christ this way, then that’s exactly what I’m going to do.
Please don’t overlook the importance of having faith, believing, and being faithful to Jesus Christ himself. It was my deep desire to know these things, though I learned them too late. I want you to truly understand that I sought this knowledge for myself. I will share another secret about faith: have faith in, on, and around Jesus Christ himself in this specific order. Do not attempt it in any other way, as it might displease Father God.
Another way to strengthen your faith is by believing in Jesus Christ himself, as well as in all the names of Jesus Christ. This can be a great source of support, and I’m not making this up—try it and have faith, but approach it sincerely, without seeming to play around with it. From what I’ve concluded, once you reach this stage of faith, some may see you as a threat. At this point, everything will feel easier, and it should be, but take the opportunity to do what you need to for Father God while it’s still easy. This is because Satan will work to oppose you, either quickly or with slow, cunning tactics.
The lesson I’ve learned is to quickly secure yourself in Christ, and I’m not joking—you need to act swiftly and decisively to get things done. The devil will either wait or match your speed, and he won’t be kind just because you’ve learned how to have faith in many different ways. You can’t be afraid of whatever comes your way; instead, get things in order, get them in check, and find the path that works best for you. And please, when I’m gone, I hope these words will help you and that the truth in them will spark something in you to do what’s right. Even if the world faces hard times, I hope the best will still come your way.
It’s important to be firmly rooted in Jesus Christ and to seek out exactly what He wants from you with strong faith. Think about where and when He wants you to act, and if you have a listening ear, offer it to the Lord so you can be guided in what you should do. With faith this strong, you need to understand that your “firsts” matter—what you do first will shape your journey, whether it’s your first prophecies, sins, iniquities, or even blasphemies. All of these things will have significance, so remember and consider them, because they will come back to you, reminding you of both your first failures and your first successes.
That’s why I say, do the right things and follow what the Lord loves, and you will be fine and bear fruit. If you don’t know how, ask Father God to help you bear fruit, and you will begin to do so. This shouldn’t be a secret because it’s the truth—having God’s help to bear the kind of fruit Jesus Christ loves. If you do things correctly, it will go well for you, and nothing will go wrong. Walk closely with the Lord Jesus Christ, and you won’t be burned in the heat. Hold on to Jesus Christ and have strong, unshakable faith—faith that won’t leave you. Do these things, and you will greatly please Jesus Christ, Father God, and the Holy Spirit. And start asking other questions—the kind I would have asked Father God and Jesus Christ had I not gone through what I have.
Faith is something you should hold onto, believing when you can and staying faithful when you must, making sure it is in Jesus Christ alone—nothing more, nothing less. He will save you from the problems you face, and it will be well with you. Pray constantly, and when I leave this world, remember that you have the power and ability to do whatever you need for Jesus Christ. There is no room for weakness for those who learn from me and hear my words. You must take a thorough look at your life, reviewing it to remember the wrongs you’ve done—the obvious sins as well as the hidden ones, the iniquities you must cast out. Anyone listening should take this to heart: find it all out. Don’t say it’s hard—it isn’t, and it’s not impossible. It’s not only for Jesus Christ, Father God, or the Holy Ghost to do—it’s up to you to start examining your life, recognizing your faults, and asking for the memory and awareness to see it all as if you were judging yourself. This must be done—you must win, and the devil must lose.
With all I’ve said, I hope to leave behind the truth that faith comes first, along with believing and being faithful. If you choose to have faith in a different way, that’s up to you, because we are given the choice not only to face hard things but also to handle what seems impossible on our own. Still, asking Jesus Christ for help is never impossible, and seeking the Holy Ghost is always for your benefit, guiding you back to Eden, back to heaven, and to the throne where right and wrong are judged. It’s all in your hands—look at how wonderful and great Father God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost are to us, sparing us from certain destruction through the blood of Jesus Christ so that we can even have faith in the first place, and return to our true home with Them. I just hope you listen and remember, even after I’m gone, because when I die, these truths will come alive. Above all, love Father God with all your heart, all your strength, and all your power, and love one another. Never forget the first and greatest commandment above all others: to love Father God with all your heart, soul, and mind. When I’m gone, these things will come to you, and you will have it all.
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