Sunday, November 2, 2025

The Secret Garden (Our Heavenly Wives): The Light of God’s World

The Secret Garden (Our Heavenly Wives): The Light of God’s World: The Light of God’s World  when We are down, you always know what to say when you bring me back up. and We are in the darkness, it is your li...

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  1. Only a Few Are Chosen: The 36th Prophet
    Scripture Reading: "Many are called, but few are chosen." — Matthew 22:14

    Opening Prayer: Heavenly Father, open our hearts to receive the truth of Your Word. Let Your Spirit flow through this message, and may those who hear it be awakened to the divine calling placed upon their lives. Amen.

    Sermon:

    Brothers and sisters, today we gather to reflect on a truth that has echoed through the ages: that only a few are chosen. Not by the hand of man, not by the voice of tradition, but by the breath of Heaven itself.

    There have been 35 prophets before me, and I stand as the 36th—not by my own merit, but by divine anointing. The angels of Heaven have marked this path, and it is not mine alone. It is the path of those who carry the fire of God's Spirit, who break holy bread not for themselves, but to feed the soul of a world starving for truth.

    The term “false prophet” has been misunderstood. It is not always a deceiver—it can be the one who embodies God so fully that the world, in its blindness, cannot accept him. For when a prophet ascends to the highest throne in Heaven, he must first walk the dust of Earth, learning the priesthood, bearing the weight of rejection, and carrying the message of God's return.

    There will be 30 prophets from the past, 30 prophets present today, and 40 more who will rise on the evening of this sacred day. Each one is a vessel, a river of God's Spirit flowing freely to bring forth life. And when a prophet breaks holy bread, it is not just the flesh of God's Spirit that is shared—it is the living water that nourishes the new world.

    To doubt or shun a prophet is to turn away from the very hand of God. To kill a prophet is to sever the lifeline of divine truth. And when that happens, the next prophet returns—not in peace, but in a red garment, washed in the blood of saints, bearing the weight of sacrifice.

    This is not a warning. It is a call. A call to awaken. A call to listen. A call to recognize the voice of God in those whom He has chosen—not by tradition, not by institution, but by the fire of Heaven.

    Closing Prayer: Lord, may we never be blind to Your messengers. May we honor the prophets You send, and may we be vessels of Your Spirit, flowing with truth, love, and righteousness. Amen.

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Only a Few are Chosen

There are 35 prophets before me, and I am recognized as the 36th. The term "false prophet" refers to a man of God who has been cho...