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Sharing God’s Visions From His Heavenly Realms
The ultimate authority of truth is God’s Word, the Bible. The Bible is perfect without contradiction in the original manuscripts. As such, everything has to be reconciled to the Scriptures from Genesis 1:1 all the way through Revelation 22:21. Acts 2 proclaims men and women will prophecy, see visions and dream dreams as fulfillment of Joel’s prophecy in Joel 2:28-32. Many prophets, those sent by God as well as false prophets, have arisen since New Testament days and will continue to do so until Jesus returns as the consummation of time.
I have chosen to share my visions from God to everyone, freely and openly, to proclaim Jesus is Lord, God’s love is available to everyone through Jesus’s sacrifice on the cross and everyone can have a personal relationship with God. Jesus promised that He talks to those who follow Him in John 10:16 and John 10:27. I encourage you to seek diligently for God’s truth. When you do, He promises He will be found by you (Jeremiah 29:12-13, Isaiah 55:1-3, Hebrews 11:6).
Below are visions I have received from Jesus and God the Father. As you read, for simplicity’s sake, all quotes are either from Father or Jesus unless stated otherwise. The rest is what I am experiencing, thinking or saying. Also, for ease of reading, many times “man”, “mankind” etc are used referring to all people regardless of gender.
One last note. Jesus uses the Holy Spirit to convict us so we can change how we think and act in order to become the person He designed us to be.
“For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through Him.” – John 3:17
Satan is the one who condemns the living, Revelation 12:10. Many times when we feel ‘uncomfortable’, ‘condemned’, ‘judged’ etc, it is God speaking to us with gentle conviction so that we can live an abundant life with Him filled with His love, compassion and mercy. As you seek God and read His Bible, remember, being uncomfortable often means God is trying to help you through conviction to become the unique and amazing man or woman He has created you to be.
Blessings on your journey!
Noelle
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There Is No Time To Waste
Jesus continues, “No other time in all of history has every nation, every country and every government stood in such opposition to Me. What is being declared at this moment against Israel is being declared not only from the highest seats of government aloud, but also behind closed doors. How foolish of them to think I cannot see! What has been spoken in the dark secret places will now be seen by all. They are only confirming what I have already spoken through my prophets as they pave the way for My arrival!”
Loving in One’s Own Strength
Jesus says to me, "Tell all who will hear, I see everything in the highest office suite to the tunnels underground. There is no where any person can go where I do not see and know the intents of one’s heart. Those of you who are bound by the cords others have placed upon you, I see you as well. Know that I can and do bring freedom within regardless of what others may do to you. When you choose to follow Me, even in the darkness of the sins of others, your reward will be great here with Me for all eternity. I promise you, it will be worth every tear and cry of pain what I have planned for you." “This world is [...]
Justified Before God as Righteous
"Now it is evident that no one is justified before God by the law, for 'The righteous shall live by faith'" This is found in Galations 3:11 and quotes Habakkuk 2:4. I have been told by HRM followers this proves we are saved by faith in Jesus, but we need to live by obeying the law. See also verses Romans 1:16-17, Romans 3:26-30, Romans 4:13-17, Galatians 2:16, Galatians 3:24. What does God mean by "the righteous shall live by faith"? jus•ti•fy \ˈjəs-tə-ˌfī\ verb -fied; -fy•ing [Middle English justifien, from Anglo-French or Late Latin; Anglo-French justifier, from Late Latin justificare, from Latin justus] verb transitive 14th century 1 a : to prove or show to be just, right, or reasonable b (1) : to show to [...]
The Law Makes Us Righteous?
A friend involved with the HRM movement shared with me, "Justification (salvation) is through faith by grace. Sanctification (holy living) is through the Mosaic Law." Further, he explained, that although they acknowledge salvation is through Jesus alone, one must obey the Mosaic Law through the power of the Holy Spirit in order to continue in the faith so as to be considered righteous before God. He shared how in the Old Testament it was impossible to obey all the Law because they did not have the Holy Spirit indwelling within them. But now it is. This explanation seems to be logical, until you really think about what Jesus accomplished on the cross and in His resurrection. 1 Peter 3:18-22 shares the power of Jesus' death [...]
Law of Christ
Proverbs and many Scriptures in the old testament describe the blessings and requirement of God to obey the Law. Before Jesus came, these references pointed to the Mosaic Law. What are we to do now when we read these verses? Are we to obey the Law on this side of the new covenant? How do we uphold the full counsel of God's Scriptures and not through out any of it in regard to these verses in the Old Testament? Many of the articles on this site discuss the New Covenant that Jesus made and offers to everyone, Jew and Gentile. Jeremiah 31:31-34 foretells of this new covenant that Jesus was going to offer. It seems God knew that many would say this new covenant would [...]
Obey God’s Commandment
We read in John 14:21 that Jesus is telling us if we love Him, we will obey Him. This is used by the HRM to prove we are to obey the Mosaic Law. Let's look at this verse and surrounding Scriptures a bit closer. John 4:15-31 is a beautiful discourse from our Lord Jesus about His relationship to those who believe in Him. He also shares with us a greater truth, the love and relationship the Father has with His children because they follow Jesus. He begins in John 4:15 by declaring those who love Him will obey His commandments. This is repeated several times in the next few verses. The question is, "Whose commandments are we to follow?" It is clear here, it is [...]
Does Jesus Change the Law?
For when there is a change in the priesthood, there is necessarily a change in the law as well. Hebrews 7:11-28 What is the relationship of laws on our hearts and the new covenant? (Jeremiah 31:33, Hebrews 8:10, Hebrews 10:16) The law on believer's hearts is the greatness, the glory of God's holiness. For Jesus came to do the fullness of His Father's will and now He abides in His own (John 15:1-17). He will continue to do so until the completion of God's will is accomplished (Matthew 28:20). God's law is love (Romans 13:10, 1 John 3:21-24). Jesus loved His Father and He loves His people (John 14:18-31). Now we are to go and do likewise. God's statutes were written according to the need [...]
Word of God
The Word of God is Jesus Christ, the Son of the Most High God, through whom God has spoken and revealed all that is of His Truth (John 1:1-5, Hebrews 11:3, Romans 4:17). Torah (teaching, law or instruction) is only a small element, that which He used to teach of greater things (Colossians 2:16-17, Hebrews 8:1-13, Hebrews 10:1-10), namely His Son and all the promises He had made complete through Him (John 13:16, Hebrews 3:1-6, Hebrews 9:11-27). This is the fullness of His Word, His love and desire to save man through the complete work of His Son, Jesus, who walked before God in perfect obedience to offer Himself for all who would believe in Him (John 6:29, John 17:20-21, 1 John 3:21-24). The One [...]
Jesus or Yeshua?
There is a growing controversy over the correct name to use for talking about, Jesus, the Son of the Most High God. For some it seems, the only correct name to use is Jesus' Hebrew name Yeshua. There are many excellent, detailed articles (such as this one) about how we in America have come to call the Messiah, our Savior, "Jesus". Let's take a different look on the subject. How Jesus Answered When John the baptist was locked up in prison, he sent his disciples to ask Jesus if He was the Christ, the One they had been waiting for. Jesus, in His wise way of answering John's request, gives us even more insight about Himself. Matthew 11:4-6 gives Jesus' answer. He says that not [...]
Celebrating a Holiday
For several years I struggled with the celebration on Christian holidays such as Easter and Christmas. This was due mainly because of a belief that these days were just like the Babylonian festivities where sacrifices and pagan rituals were observed. Much of the teachings of this belief were based on the writings of Ralph Woodrow's "Babylon Mystery Religion" which was based on Alexander Hislop's "The Two Babylons". Ralph Woodrow has recanted his book and its teachings after recent research and archeological findings. You can read more about that here, Message from Ralph Woodrow regarding the book BABYLON MYSTERY RELIGION. Ralph's recanting of his first book was not enough for me. I prayed and searched Scriptures for knowing God's view on Christian holidays. Here is what [...]
Sabbath
And to all those who receive salvation their awaits one last promise, a promise to enter into His rest, the highest of Sabbaths. The one spoken of, "another day", Hebrews 4:4-10. We see from Leviticus 23:3 that the Sabbath was included in the list of Holy days. If it is a Sabbath to the Lord, then we can easily see why Jesus is the Lord of the Sabbath in Matthew 12:8. No work is to be done on the Sabbath. Perhaps it is to remind us that we are not saved by our works but by the Lord of the Sabbath only, by faith. And that we will enter the Lord's Sabbath, His rest, by the preaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ mixed with [...]
The Day of Atonement
Dual fulfillments. Leviticus 23:26-32 This is Yom Kippur, our Jewish brethren celebrate this as a day for reflection upon deeds done during the past year and with that the hope of doing better in the next. The Day of Reckoning is a day in which all the accounts must be settled between God and His people for that year. This is where each individual soul has an obvious requirement to reflect and prepare him/herself for the day when each will give account for their deeds and receive what was promised to them on the Day of Judgment. The blast from the day before may be our call to get ready that the day of Atonement which is coming. But its blast only signals that the [...]
Feast of Trumpets
The announcement, this is fulfilled by our responding (Leviticus 23:24-27) In the autumn of the year and on the first day of the Tishrei moon trumpets are blown to announce the Hebrew holiday of Rosh Hashanah. It is simply "Yom Teruah–the Day of Blowing." Since the blowing of the trumpets became the distinguishing characteristic of the day, it became known as the Feasts of the Trumpets: the feast that called people to prepare to stand before the judgment of God. The texts give no specific reason for observing the Feast of the Trumpet. This is surprising because the Bible usually gives the reason for the observance of the feasts. Apparently the reason was self-evident. In his book The Jewish Festivals, Rabbi S. M. Lehrman notes [...]
Feast of Pentecost
Fulfilled by the Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost (Leviticus 23:15-22). 50 days from the day the firstfruits of the barley harvest was waved before the Lord, is Shavuot or the Day of Pentecost. Rabbinic scholars believe that it was on this day that God visited His people after their exodus from Egypt and through Moses, brought the Law down from Mount Sinai. This earthshaking day of visitation, trembling, and betrothal is the birthday of the nation of Israel. Here Moses brings down the Torah or Law for the nation. 50 days from the day the Firstfruits, the Day our Lord raised from the Dead (The Resurrection), in the summer of the year of our Lord Jesus' passion, God visits His people by His [...]