The Good News

It was certainly good news that the gospel of the Kingdom that God and Jesus preached had been offered to all:

“And Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every sickness and every disease among the people.” (Matthew 9:35, KJV).

The good news of the gospel was the fact that Salvation, the gift of the Holy Spirit, which is the Kingdom of God, was not only offered to the lost house of Israel, the northern kingdom that lost this Spiritual Kingdom when God gave them into the hands of the Assyrians around 722 B.C., but also to the Gentiles.

The southern kingdom of Israel did not need a Savior in that day. For God had restored the Kingdom to Jerusalem around 539 B.C., when He put it in the heart, that fallen spirit called the prince of Persia, which was one of the four fallen spiritual kingdoms that God had created back in Daniel’s day (Dan. 7:2-7), created to reign in succession to punish His elect in the southern Kingdom of Israel, but God anointed Cyrus the Great by this fallen spirit to allow the Babylonian exiles to return and rebuild that city in the earth called Jerusalem, to symbolize restoring His holy City of Light from above called Jerusalem.

But because Jerusalem did not understand the day of their visitation, God Almighty suddenly coming to His holy Temple in the flesh and blood body of the Lord Jesus Christ, their house was left unto them desolate, without the Holy Spirit, once again. The Kingdom will be restored during this day that I have been called to prepare the way for, the great and dreadful day of the Lord, and Israel will not be a divided house in that day, the last day of the latter days. And living water, spiritual energy from our Father’s Holy Ghost which brings the Kingdom of God, will only flow at Jerusalem.

The Spirit continued teaching me to help me understand:

“At the end of this day that you have been called to prepare the way for, Robert, Israel will cease to be a light unto the nations of the world by this Spirit, which is why He gave them this Kingdom to lead them when they were first called, for Jesus will return for the marriage of the Lamb, for a millennial reign of peace in the earth. And His authority over this Kingdom that was His Bride, will be everlasting. So it really won’t matter that Israel will no longer be a light unto all the other nations of the world.

“And when Jesus comes into His Kingdom for the millennial reign of peace,” the Spirit continued, “after judging both the living and the dead from the house of Israel, the dead from the house of Israel that God will raise in that day, the gospel, which is the good news of the the Kingdom, will be preached in all the world,” shared the Spirit.

“But just as Israel did not receive Jesus when I sent Him: ‘Having yet therefore one son, his wellbeloved, he sent him also last unto them, saying, They will reverence my son. But those husbandmen said among themselves, This is the heir; come, let us kill him, and the inheritance shall be ours.’ And they took him, and killed him, and cast him out of the vineyard.’ (Mark 12:6-8, KJV), I fear, thus says the Lord, that this generation will not receive you, Robert, as My servant to come called Elijah,” the Spirit warned for God.

“And it is certainly good news that you are My servant to come called Elijah, thus says the Lord. Called to restore truth and prepare the way before Me. For the day when I will restore the Kingdom to Israel,” revealed the Spirit for God. The Spirit added: “And for all those that will come up to Jerusalem to worship God, speaking symbolically, but come up by believing that God has restored Me, His Kingdom, to Israel, not only will they get some of that living water that proceeds from our Father’s Holy Ghost, they will go in to the marriage of the Lamb. I am the Bride of Christ Jesus, God’s everlasting Kingdom from above called Jerusalem. And rest assured, My son, all that I give you to say as God’s servant to come called Elijah, Robert, is of God. And giving your testimony will indeed be considered by many to be…The Good News.”

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