Monday, February 13, 2012

The Apocalypse

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The Apocalypse
February 12, 2012
Much is being said about the coming apocalypse.  Much is being pronounced about the coming hour.  Many are wondering about the sequence of events that are about to take place.  Many are asking Me and searching My word about this coming hour that is fast approaching.
Let Me say this on the subject:  The living God has made His plans and He does all things well and for a good reason.  Nothing will occur on the face of the earth that will not bring forth My will, My good for mankind’s eternal existence.  Remember this.  No matter what occurs, your God’s plans will without fail bring forth His will and it is always good.
I am a God with a good plan for each of those who have surrendered to Me.  Remember this.  No matter what comes your way, remember that I, the eternal God, have seen fit to mastermind a plan, a plan that will get mankind on the right track, blessing those who surrender their hearts to Me.
Be of good cheer.  I have all under control.  All in My mighty will shall shine forth in this hour. There will be no glitches in My plans. There will be no turning back once this season is entered.  All will occur according to My timing. Those who serve Me will be blessed in untold ways during this time, and those who have turned away from Me will see firsthand the might and power of the living God shake those things that they once held to for security.
apocalypse – disaster, catastrophe, day of reckoning, judgment day, end of the world, destruction
 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

A little history of the meaning of words.
The etymology of a word. www.etymonline.com
Doesn't seem so doom and gloom when you know the origin of the meaning .. the genesis

apocalypse
late 14c., "revelation, disclosure," from Church L. apocalypsis "revelation," from Gk. apokalyptein "uncover, disclose, reveal," from apo- "from" (see apo-) + kalyptein "to cover, conceal" (see Calypso). The Christian end-of-the-world story is part of the revelation in John of Patmos' book "Apokalypsis" (a title rendered into English as "Apocalypse" c.1230 and "Revelations" by Wyclif c.1380). Its general sense in M.E. was "insight, vision; hallucination;" meaning "a cataclysmic event" is modern. As agent nouns, apocalypst (1829), apocalypt (1834), and apocalyptist (1835) have been tried.

revelation
c.1300, "disclosure of information to man by a divine or supernatural agency," from O.Fr. revelacion, from L. revelationem (nom. revelatio), from revelatus, pp. of revelare (see reveal). General meaning "disclosure of facts" is attested from late 14c.; meaning "striking disclosure" is from 1862. As the name of the last book of the New Testament (Revelation of St. John), it is first attested c.1400 (see apocalypse); as simply Revelations, it is first recorded 1690s.