Preaching the Good News
- Anyta Thorps
- Sep 15, 2024
- 2 min read

Preaching the Good News
I preach Jesus Christ–how He had come into the world through the Virgin Mary by the power of the Holy Spirit.
He lived on earth, had brothers and sisters, and then had a three-year ministry with His disciples.
He called specifically twelve—one was a devil (he was used by the devil) to fulfill the prophecy on Him long before He was made manifest on earth in Isaiah 53:9.
He was crucified. But before He was crucified He prayed unto the Father that He accomplish His will for humanity. It was to save those the Father has given Him.
Jesus prophesied His death and resurrection and how long He would be dead (for 3 days, then raised).
Many people saw Him, ate, and talked with Him for forty days until He ascended from on high. He is at the right hand of God the Father— making intercession for His people.
The bad news is we were destined to be put in hell and thrown into a lake of fire and brimstone because of our iniquity.
The good news is Jesus died on the cross for our sins–the sins of those we had when the Father chose us before the foundations of the world were created once and for all.
He paid it all on the cross—the devil had no victory over God's people. It was finished on the cross! The keys to death and hell Jesus took when He laid down His life for the sins of many—not all (there is bad news for some–not all are called by God!).
God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son so that whoever believes in Him will have eternal life. Some people are the seed of Satan but many are the sons of God.
Hallelujah!
So I pray that you are one of the chosen. Because I am one of the sent—on assignment to help rescue God's people from the snare of the enemy. All glory to God!
God is much more than you think He is. Let Him have His way in you.
He will make you a new creation—the old has passed away, and behold, the new has come!
I admonish you to stop running from being part of the call.
Many are chosen, but only a few are called.
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