Sunday, March 6, 2016

Mar 6 - When Jesus Comes Again!

  
Bible Verse: 1 Thessalonians 5:2 New Living Translation (NLT) "For you know quite well that the day of the Lord’s return will come unexpectedly, like a thief in the night."


Prayer: "Dear Lord, Oh, I can hardly wait to see You face to face!  Just imagine -- to hear that sound of Gabriel's trumpet and to know that I am finally going HOME to Heaven to be with You forever!  Lord, help me to live each day as if it were my last on earth and spread the word of Your soon coming to all those around me so that they too will be ready to join You when You come to take us home to Heaven. In Jesus' precious and holy name I pray, AMEN."

Song: Congregational Singers "At the Midnight Cry"
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At the Midnight Cry

I hear the sound
Of a mighty rushing wind
And it's closer now
Than it's ever been.
I can almost hear the trumpet
As Gabriel sounds the call
At the Midnight Cry
We'll be going home!


When Jesus steps out
On a cloud to call His children,
The dead in Christ shall rise
To meet Him in the air,
And then those that remain
Shall be quickly changed.
At the Midnight Cry
When Jesus comes again!


I look around me --
I see prophecies fulfilled
And the signs of the times
They're appearing everywhere
I can almost hear the Father
As He says,
"Son get your children!"
At the Midnight Cry
The bride of Christ will rise!


When Jesus steps out
On a cloud to call His children
The dead in Christ shall rise

(They shall rise!)
To meet Him in the air
And then those that remain
Shall be quickly changed
At the Midnight Cry
When Jesus comes again!


And then those that remain
Shall be quickly changed
At the midnight cry
When Jesus comes again
At the midnight cry
When Jesus comes again!
Comes again!


 

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