Elijah Is Here...Are You Ready?
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There's nothing revealing in this video, absolutely nothing. Where's this Elijah that you speak of. I know that you don't know. Believers, if u come to yt to reveal something new, then reveal it, but please stop the nonsense. You leave everybody hanging, and u gave no revelations.
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Let us stop verbally hurting one another and open our hearts to the possibilities of the Truth. These are the ones that the light brought into this world to bring people out of the darkness that keeps them away from the Truth. Love on another, have Compassion for one another and forgive one another as he has done for you. Do not let anyone change your path back into the darkness where sin takes control. Open your heart and eyes to the possibilities. May his peace be with you all!!
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Thank Yah for the internet. I don't feel so alone anymore. I use to think I was the only person who wanted to do what the Bible said and not follow the traditions of man. Every X-mas and Easter my family tries to get me to go astray and I do not give in. They accuse me of depriving my children of "family tradition." If so, I am proud of it!! YAH BLESS!!
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@reserveduntofire awsome video's. Thanks for sharing. Show yourself approved.
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@reserveduntofire Thank you for sharing and the video's are awsome. I too have been on a journey seeking the truth. Show yourself approved. Praise Ehyeh asher Ehyeh.
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@reserveduntofire Thank you for sharing and the video's are awsome. I too have been on a journey seeking the truth. Show yourself approved. Praise Ehyeh asher Ehyeh.
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Beautifully put. Thank you for sharing the truth.
I Am that I Am (Hebrew: אהיה אשר אהיה, pronounced Ehyeh asher ehyeh [ʔehˈje ʔaˈʃer ʔehˈje]) is a common English translation (King James Bible and others) of the response God used in the Bible when Moses asked for His name (Exodus 3:14). It is one of the most famous verses in the Torah.[citation needed] Hayah means "existed" or "was" in Hebrew; "ehyeh" is the first person singular imperfect form. Ehyeh asher ehyeh is generally interpreted to mean I am that I am.
reserveduntofire 2 years ago
Some two years ago I began making videos to share knowledge I'd gained in my 12 years of biblical study. I was raised catholic and on my journey I have explored many religions and doctrines. Yes, I was a fundamentalist Christian all those years ago.
I stopped taking what preachers had to say as "the gospel" and began with much prayer to hunger and study the word for myself. Needless to say my eyes were opened.
It is my wish that you will do the same. Study for yourself, pray, and repent.
reserveduntofire 2 years ago