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  • Malka Chaveh Bat Israel on 2 Esdras 1 - 9 years ago
    I understand that Israel was a stubborn people. They had short memories and even though He turned his back on His people for their transgressions of His laws, He still loved them and not all perished. Even though I have never seen Him, I still believe in Him and will only worship Him. There's still sin in my life just as there is in everyone's but I call into remembrance what He's done for me which causes me to refrain from sin as best as I can. There have to be others who strive to please The Most High as I do so those who keep His commandments to the end, which He said will only be a remnant left after the Great Tribulation, will receive the promise He made to Abraham, Isaac Jacob who TMH renamed Israel. The remnant of the Israelites will rule the world in the new kingdom--the new Jerusalem--and the Gentiles who will be among them will be their helpers. Just as God spared the Israelites in the wilderness after all the adults died he will again spare a chosen few for His new kingdom. This is all prophesied in the bible. Since TMH was jealous about His people turning away from Him and fornicating with false gods, it is understandable why He would allow many to perish but because of His profound love for His people and the promise He made which has not yet manifested, He's looking at the hearts of man to see who will be worthy to enter His kingdom so that promise will be kept.



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