The mystery of the redemption and the grace to be adopted

Good evening, beloved friends and brethren present; it is a great blessing for me to be with you tonight, to share with you a few moments of spiritual fellowship around the Word of God and His Program relevant to this end time.

We will be speaking around the subject: “THE MYSTERY OF THE REDEMPTION AND THE GRACE TO BE ADOPTED.”

That passage is found in Romans, chapter 8, verses… let’s see here: verse 14 and on, let’s read… we can read a little before, verse 11 says, of Romans, chapter 8, it says:

“But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you.

Therefore, brethren, we are debtors, not to the flesh, to live after the flesh.

For if ye live after the flesh, ye shall die: but if ye through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall live.

For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.

For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father.

The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God:

And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together.

For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.

For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God.

For the creature was made subject to vanity, not willingly, but by reason of him who hath subjected the same in hope,

Because the creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God.

For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now.

And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.”

What is adoption here, of which Saint Paul speaks to us? The redemption of our body, that is, the transformation of our body, in order to have the eternal body that Christ has promised for each of His children.

“THE MYSTERY OF THE REDEMPTION AND THE GRACE TO BE ADOPTED.”

Throughout the Old Testament we find the types and figures of the First Coming of Christ and the Second Coming of Christ; and in the types and figures of the First Coming of Christ, we find among the Hebrew people the practice of a rite called “the Passover,” and also that of “the atonement,” with a goat that was sacrificed before God; and in the Passover a little lamb was sacrificed, the passover lamb; and also the Hebrew people had different sacrifices of little animals for sin and for the peace of the Hebrew people with God.

All this is type and figure of the First Coming of Christ as the Lamb of God dying on Calvary’s Cross, and thus taking away the sin of the world for our reconciliation with God.

See how all those types and figures were fulfilled in the First Coming of Christ; and that is why John the Baptist, being a connoisseur of all those rites of the sacrifices of the Hebrew people for sin, and for the peace and reconciliation of the Hebrew people with God, we find that he spoke about One who would come after him.

Being the son of a priest, you see, he had been taught all those divine rites and ordinances that God gave to the Hebrew people through Moses. And now, knowing that those types and figures, those sacrifices of those little animals, represented the Sacrifice of the Messiah in His Coming in the middle of the seventieth week (as the prophet Daniel had prophesied)1; when he saw Him of whom he had said that after him would come One of whom he wasn’t worthy to untie the latchet of His shoes, when he saw Him he said:2 “Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.”

And do you know who that person was, of whom John the Baptist said He was the Lamb of God? It wasn’t a little animal, it was a man. And do you know who that man was? Jesus of Nazareth, our beloved Savior.

And Christ presented Himself in the midst of the Hebrew people and spoke of His death; and He said that He had to be lifted up as Moses had lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, what for? So that everyone who looked at Christ crucified, for everyone who looked at the Sacrifice of Christ on Calvary’s Cross, would have eternal life.3

And now, we find that Christ says that the Son of Man was to be taken prisoner, to be condemned and to be killed, and then on the third day resurrect.4 All this He fulfilled perfectly: and He resurrected on the third day5 (that is, on Sunday, for He died on Friday); and we find that He carried out the Work of Redemption there on Calvary’s Cross, which had been typified in the sacrifices of those little animals that the Hebrew people had.

And now, we find that from the year 70 and on, the Hebrew people have had no temple where to offer to God the sacrifices for sin, to offer to God the sacrifices: the sacrifice of the Passover and the sacrifice of atonement, to bring the blood of atonement, on the 10th day of the seventh month, to the most holy place, the high priest. Having no temple, they have no most holy place; and having no most holy place, they have no place to put the blood of the atonement of the goat.

Therefore, the Hebrew people have been in great trouble before God; for they haven’t been reconciled with God, but have been standing before God with their sins; and the sin of unbelief to Christ and of having asked the death of Christ, see how it has been being demanded of the Hebrew people; they said:6 “His blood be on us, and on our children.”

So of the Hebrew people and their descendants, and all their descendants, that is, of that generation that lived in the time of Jesus and their descendants, we find that the Blood of Christ has been demanded; for we find that they killed their own Messiah by the hands of the gentiles, of the Roman empire.

And now, see how God has demanded the Blood of Christ from the Hebrew people: the emperors and dictators of different nations have persecuted the Hebrew people; and Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin, they almost completely destroyed the Hebrew people, they killed millions of Hebrews; and all that because the Blood of Christ has been demanded from the hand of the Hebrew people, and the blood of all the prophets that the Hebrew people persecuted and killed.

And now, see how the Hebrew people haven’t had a temple from the year 70 and on, and they haven’t had a sacrifice for sin. But there is a sacrifice for sin, and it is the Sacrifice of Christ on Calvary’s Cross, and God accepts no other sacrifice.

It was good that the Hebrew people from the year 70 and on didn’t have a temple to offer to God sacrifices of animals, because God gave them the best sacrifice: a perfect Sacrifice, the Sacrifice of Jesus Christ on Calvary’s Cross.

And he who believes in Jesus Christ as his Savior and receives His Holy Spirit, we find that he has washed away his sins in the Blood of the Lamb and God sees him without sin, therefore, He pours His blessings upon that person; and he is reconciled with God through the Sacrifice of Christ on Calvary’s Cross, and he is at peace with God.

Now, see why from the year 70 and on the Hebrew people haven’t had a temple and there is no temple here on Earth, a temple made of wood or stones or concrete, to offer to God a sacrifice for sin: for that Sacrifice for sin was already offered by Jesus Christ on Calvary’s Cross, and there is no other sacrifice for sin accepted by God. That is the only Sacrifice that God accepts.

And every person has that Sacrifice for sin at his disposal, to wash away his sins in the Blood of Jesus Christ and receive His Holy Spirit, and thus be born again, as Christ said to Nicodemus: “He who is not born again, can’t see the Kingdom of God.”7

Nicodemus thought of natural birth; as he had been born through his mother, he thought he had to be born again through his mother, through a woman, and asks Jesus: “How can this be done? Can a man being old enter into his mother’s womb and be born?,” Christ then explains to him about the new birth, He says: “Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God (or Kingdom of Heaven).”8

The new birth is required, to be born of the Water and the Spirit, to enter the Kingdom of God or Kingdom of Heaven; it is required to believe in Christ as our Savior and receive His Holy Spirit. And this is how we are born into the Kingdom of God or Kingdom of Heaven, this is how we are born into the Mystical Body of Jesus Christ, that is, into the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ.

It is not by joining a religion or a religious sect, but by having received Christ as our Savior and having received His Holy Spirit; that is what places us within the Kingdom of God, born into the Kingdom of God as born children, newly born, in the glorious Kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ, in the Kingdom of God, in the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Just as to be part of the family to which you belong, you had to be born through your father and mother, and that placed you as part of that family; and now, to be part of the Family of God you have to be born in the House of God, in the Family of God, which is the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ, through the new birth: believing in Christ as our Savior and receiving His Holy Spirit.

Now, we have seen this mystery of the new birth, of which Christ spoke to Nicodemus; that is why it is required that every person believes in Christ as his Savior and wash away his sins in the Blood of the Lamb, in the Blood of Jesus Christ. See how Revelation says, chapter 1 and verse 4 to 5; it says:

“John to the seven churches which are in Asia: Grace be unto you, and peace, from him which is, and which was, and which is to come…”

Who is that? Our beloved Lord Jesus Christ.

• “He who was”: He said:9 “Before Abraham was, I am”;

• “He who is”: Well, the Lord Jesus Christ

• and “He who is to come”: The Lord Jesus Christ in His Second Coming.

“…and from the seven Spirits which are before his throne…”

Those seven spirits that are before His Throne, in their manifestation here on Earth of those seven spirits, is the manifestation of the Holy Spirit in His seven angel messengers of the seven stages or ages of the gentile Church, of which Saint Paul was the first, and the Reverend William Marrion Branham was the last or seventh angel messenger of the seventh age of the gentile Church.

And see how the manifestation of the seven spirits of God is the manifestation of Jesus Christ in Holy Spirit in His seven angel messengers; in other words, those seven angel messengers are the manifestation of the seven spirits of God traveling throughout the Earth in the Work of the calling of the elect of God of the seven stages or ages of the gentile Church, through which the elect have heard the Voice of Christ through those messengers, and have been called and gathered in the age in which they have been appointed to live, to be part of the Mystical Body of the Lord Jesus Christ in the age in which they have been appointed to live.

And now, for the Last Day, the Voice of Christ —of Jesus Christ in Holy Spirit in the Last Day manifested in His Angel Messenger— speaks to us here in the Age of the Cornerstone and makes known to us all these things that must happen soon, and calls and gathers His elect in the Age of the Cornerstone and Dispensation of the Kingdom; and we can see that everything that Jesus Christ in Holy Spirit will be doing in and through His Angel Messenger, He already reflected it in the seven angel messengers.

And now, for the Last Day is that we have the final call of the Great Voice of Trumpet or Last Trumpet, in the final manifestation of Jesus Christ in Holy Spirit in His Mystical Body of believers through His Angel Messenger.

His Angel Messenger is the prophet messenger of the Dispensation of the Kingdom; in other words, he is a dispensational prophet, which is sent to bear witness of all these things that must happen soon.

And Christ, in this Last Day, you see, would be calling His last sheep from among the gentiles. He said:10 “And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold (that is, they are not of the Hebrew fold): whom also I must bring, and they shall hear my Voice; and there shall be one Flock, and one Shepherd.”

He said:11 “I am the Good Shepherd”; that is, He is the Good Shepherd. And look at the way the Good Shepherd would be calling and gathering His sheep from age to age: speaking through the messenger of each age; thus the sheep of the Lord would hear the Voice of Christ, in other words, the firstborn of God, the elect of God, the members of the Mystical Body of Christ, in each of the stages or ages of the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ.

See how they heard the Voice of Christ through Saint Paul, and so on, through every angel messenger. And now, in the Last Day, Christ would speak to us through His Angel Messenger, of which it says in Revelation, chapter 22, verse 16:

“I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches.”

He is also the messenger of Revelation, chapter 22, verse 6, of whom God says as follows here in Revelation 22 and verse 6:

“And he said unto me, These sayings are faithful and true: and the Lord God of the holy prophets sent his angel to shew unto his servants the things which must shortly be done.”

Through whom are the things that must shortly be done shown? Through the Angel Messenger of the Lord Jesus Christ.

These things are what Christ promised to make known to all members of the Mystical Body of Christ, which in the Last Day are called to go up to where Christ would be in the Last Day. In Revelation, chapter 4, verse 1, Christ says with that Voice of Trumpet: “Come up hither (Where are we going to go up to? Up here, which is where He would be in this Last Day), and I will show you the things which shall be hereafter.”

How will He show us these “things which shall come to pass after these?” Through His Angel Messenger. He says it in Revelation, chapter 22, verse 6, and Revelation, chapter 22, verse 16; because just as He spoke through the seven angel messengers of the seven ages, He would be speaking through His Angel Messenger in the Age of the Cornerstone and Dispensation of the Kingdom.

Through that dispensational prophet messenger is that Christ will be speaking in this Last Day all these things that must happen soon; and He will be calling and gathering all His elect in the Age of the Cornerstone; and He will be preparing us to be transformed and raptured in this Last Day and in this age, the Age of the Cornerstone, in which we are living.

Now, notice how these people that are going to be transformed and raptured: they have believed in Christ as their Savior, they have washed away their sins in the Blood of the Lamb and have received the Spirit of Christ; and have been made (what?) kings and priests by our beloved Lord Jesus Christ.

It says… I continue reading in Revelation, chapter 1, verse 5 and 6; now we go to verse 5, where it says:

“…And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth. Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood,

And hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen”

By washing us with His precious Blood, what did He make us? He made us kings and priests to our God, to reign with Christ for a thousand years and then for all eternity. And He is the what? The firstborn from the dead; in other words, you see, He died, but He resurrected.

And now, all the firstborn of God who have departed, will also be resurrected, and those of us who are alive will be transformed when we see the dead in Christ resurrected.

And now, Christ in Revelation, chapter 10 and verses 1 to 11; and Revelation, chapter 5, verse 1 to 10; watch what He does and what the people who will be seeing what Christ will be carrying out there in chapter 5 do. It says:

“And I saw in the right hand of him that sat on the throne a book written within and on the backside, sealed with seven seals.

And I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice, Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof?

And no man in heaven, nor in earth, neither under the earth, was able to open the book, neither to look thereon.

And I wept much, because no man was found worthy to open and to read the book, neither to look thereon.

And one of the elders saith unto me, Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, hath prevailed to open the book, and to loose the seven seals thereof.

And I beheld, and, lo, in the midst of the throne and of the four beasts, and in the midst of the elders, stood a Lamb as it had been slain, having seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven Spirits of God sent forth into all the earth.”

The seven eyes appear here again, which are the seven spirits of God sent throughout the Earth, which are nothing less than the seven angel messengers of the seven stages or ages of the gentile Church, in which Jesus Christ was manifested in Holy Spirit.

See how these seven spirits of God, the Spirit of Christ manifested in these seven angel messengers, was traveling all over the Earth from Asia Minor, Europe and North America.

In Asia Minor He was in Saint Paul carrying out the Work relevant to that first age, and fulfilling that first age, and calling and gathering the elect of that first age.

Then, in the second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth: those five ages were fulfilled in Europe, and Christ was in His five angel messengers sent to that European territory, in those five stages of the gentile Church.

Then Jesus Christ in Holy Spirit went to North America, where He anointed His seventh angel messenger, in whom He was manifested, veiled and revealed through him, speaking to His people, and calling and gathering the elect of the seventh age of the gentile Church, and of that gap between the seventh age and the Age of the Cornerstone (He was here: in the seventh age, and He was here: in this gap).

And notice how He manifested Himself powerfully through His seventh angel messenger, the Reverend William Marrion Branham, who came in the spirit and power of Elijah in his fourth manifestation, forerunning what? The Second Coming of Christ.

And for the Last Day, Christ would come to the territory of Latin America and the Caribbean, to the West; because the American continent is the continent of the West; and it has and is composed of North America (where the seventh age of the gentile Church was fulfilled), Central America and South America and the Caribbean.

And in North America the part that God had to fulfill there by sending His seventh angel messenger was already fulfilled, and now only Latin America and the Caribbean are left, from the American continent, from the western continent. And it is in Latin America and the Caribbean where Jesus Christ in Holy Spirit comes manifested in His Angel Messenger making known to us all these things that must happen soon. In which age? In the Age of the Cornerstone, where He calls His children to come up to obtain the knowledge of all these things that must happen soon.

Now, see how Christ in this end time, in Latin America and the Caribbean, would be manifested through His Angel Messenger blessing the Latin American and Caribbean people; so that the Latin America and Caribbean people receive the knowledge of all these things that must shortly be done, and obtain the blessings of Jesus Christ, and the Latin American and Caribbean continent may enter the glorious Millennial Kingdom of our beloved Lord Jesus Christ.

Now, notice how in the end time —in which we live—, the elect that would be called and gathered by the Great Voice of Trumpet (of which Christ spoke in Matthew, chapter 24, verse 30 to 31, when He spoke saying: “And He will send His Angels with a Great Voice of Trumpet, and they will gather together His elect”), notice how it is in this end time that that promise would be fulfilled, and where that Great Voice of Trumpet would arise or Christ would send that Great Voice of Trumpet, which is the Message of the Gospel of the Kingdom.

He would send that Message through the ministries of Moses and Elijah; ministries that would be manifested in human flesh in the Angel of the Lord Jesus Christ.

This Angel of the Lord Jesus Christ comes with the ministries of Moses and Elijah in this end time, in this Last Day in which we are living; and He comes calling and gathering all the elect of God where? In the Age of the Cornerstone and Dispensation of the Kingdom.

Just as Saint Paul gathered the elect in the first stage or age of the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ (down here); and each angel messenger, we find that he was the instrument of Christ through whom Christ in Holy Spirit manifested Himself and spoke to His people, called them and gathered them in the age in which they lived.

And now, where does Christ call and gather His elect through His Angel Messenger? In the Age of the Cornerstone. And the territory where that age will be fulfilled is, well, Latin America and the Caribbean; where the elect, upon hearing this Great Voice of Trumpet (in other words, the Message of the Gospel of the Kingdom, which revolves around the Second Coming of Christ as the Lion of the tribe of Judah, as King of kings and Lord of lords, in His Reclaiming Work), would be being prepared to be transformed and raptured and taken to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb in this Last Day.

In other words, they will be being prepared for what? To be adopted, to receive the adoption, which is the transformation of our bodies; and thus to obtain the new body that Christ has promised for all of us.

That is why Christ in Holy Spirit, just as He came in each age of the gentile Church through each angel messenger, veiled and revealed in each age; in the Age of the Cornerstone, Jesus Christ comes veiled and revealed in His Angel Messenger, and comes as Lion of the tribe of Judah and as King of kings and Lord of lords, making known to us all these things, and thus preparing us for our adoption, for our transformation, for the adoption of the body, in other words, for the transformation of our body.

And thus this mortal, corruptible and temporary body, be transformed; and thus to obtain the eternal body which Christ has promised to live with Christ for all eternity, and to reign with Christ for a thousand years and then for all eternity; for He has made us for our God kings and priests, and we shall reign with Christ a thousand years and then for all eternity.

Now, see “THE MYSTERY OF THE REDEMPTION AND THE GRACE TO BE ADOPTED,” see how Christ two thousand years ago, in His First Coming, died on Calvary’s Cross, and washed us with His precious Blood from all our sins. And now for the Last Day He gives us the faith to be transformed and raptured by His manifestation through His Angel Messenger, through whom He will be crying out as when a lion roars and seven thunders uttering their voices.

The Seven Thunders of Revelation, chapter 10 and verse 1 to 11, are the Voice of Christ as Lion of the tribe of Judah giving us His final message; and His final message is the Message of the Last Trumpet, the Message of the Trumpet of the Gospel of the Kingdom, being proclaimed in the Last Day by Jesus Christ in Holy Spirit through His Angel Messenger. And with that Message He gives us the faith, the revelation, to be transformed and raptured —in other words, to be adopted— in this Last Day.

Notice the importance of understanding all these things that must happen soon, in this Last Day; because it is for our adoption, for our transformation, the transformation of the body, the redemption of the physical body that we have, which is mortal, corruptible and temporary; to Christ make a change, a transformation, and thus give us an eternal body. And to those who have already departed, but have believed in Christ and have washed their sins in the Blood of the Lamb, and have received His Holy Spirit: He will resurrect them in this end time; for He said in John, chapter 6, verse 40:

“And this is the will of him that sent me, that every one which seeth the Son, and believeth on him, may have everlasting life: and I will raise him up at the last day.”

That is the promise for all who believe in Christ. If the person dies, he is not lost, he will live again, he will have a body again; but it will be an eternal body, which he will receive in the resurrection: he will be resurrected in an eternal and glorious body, in an incorruptible body; and that Christ said it would be for the Last Day.

The Last Day is the Lord’s Day or seventh millennium, because “one day before the Lord is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day,” Saint Peter in his second letter says, in chapter 3 and verse 8; and the prophet Moses also says it in Psalm 90 and verse 4. And the last days are three thousand years, that is, three millenniums; for one day before the Lord is as a thousand years.

And the last days are: the fifth millennium, the sixth millennium and the seventh millennium; and of these three last days, of the last days, two have already passed: the fifth and the sixth millennium, and only the Last Day remains, that is, the seventh millennium. If we add to the calendar the years of delay that it has, then we are already in the seventh millennium, in the Lord’s Day, in the Last Day, for which Christ said: “And I will raise him up on the Last Day.”

So, at some time, in some year of the Last Day, of the seventh millennium, the dead in Christ will be resurrected and we who are alive will be transformed.

Saint Paul, speaking of that promise of the resurrection of the dead in Christ and the transformation of us who are alive, in First Corinthians, chapter 15, tells us that it will be “in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead in Christ shall rise first in incorruptible bodies, and we which are alive shall be changed.”12

That is the promise for all believers in our beloved Lord Jesus Christ, for those who have already departed and also for those of us who are alive in this Last Day. If they have already departed, then they will be resurrected in eternal bodies; and if we are alive, then we will be transformed when the dead in Christ resurrect; we will be transformed and then we will have the eternal body. That promise is to be fulfilled when? At the Last Day, in some year of the Last Day.

So see the great blessings that there are for all believers in our beloved Lord Jesus Christ, who have lived in the past, and for those of us who are living in this end time: it is the promise of adoption, where He in this Last Day gives us grace to be changed in this Last Day, to be adopted into the Kingdom of God.

So, beloved friends and brethren present, let us be prepared listening to the Voice of Christ making known to us all these things that must happen soon, in this Last Day; because soon the firstborn of God, the elect of God who have departed, will be resurrected in eternal bodies, and will be visiting us here in Latin America and the Caribbean; because it is the territory where the Age of the Cornerstone is being fulfilled and where the Dispensation of the Kingdom has been opened, and where Christ is in Holy Spirit manifested through His Angel Messenger making known to us all these things that must happen soon.

This is the territory where the Age of the Cornerstone is being fulfilled, where the Most Holy Place of the spiritual Temple of Christ is being fulfilled, is being built; and therefore, this is the territory that will have the saints who would be hearing the Voice of the Son of Man, the Voice of Jesus Christ, the Great Voice of Trumpet, through His Angel Messenger, to receive the faith to be transformed and raptured in this Last Day.

That is why He calls us and places us in the Age of the Cornerstone. This is the age that holds the promise of transformation for all the members of the Mystical Body of Christ of the Age of the Cornerstone; and it is to the part of the Most Holy Place of the Mystical Body of Christ —represented in the Age of the Cornerstone— where the saints of the past ages will come when they are resurrected in that eternal body.

In other words, Latin America has a great convention or a great gathering of the elect of God: of the past ages, which have departed, which will return in this Last Day in eternal bodies, and we who are alive will be transformed; and we will all be with the eternal body and in the eternal body; and we will all be young, with an eternal body, to live for all eternity serving our beloved Lord Jesus Christ, to reign with Christ for a thousand years and then for all eternity. It is with that body that we will go to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb, in Heaven, in the House of our heavenly Father.

Now, we have seen: “THE MYSTERY OF THE REDEMPTION AND THE GRACE TO BE ADOPTED.” We have seen all that work that Christ did in His First Coming, and the benefit produced for each one of us who live in this time and for the believers in Christ who lived in the past.

And we have also seen how for this end time He would give us the faith to be transformed and raptured, and go to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb; He would give us the revelation, the revelation of the Second Coming of Christ coming to His Church in the Age of the Cornerstone and Dispensation of the Kingdom, veiled and revealed through His Angel Messenger; Christ coming in Holy Spirit, in His Angel Messenger manifested, speaking to us all these things that must shortly be done, and revealing to us the mystery of His Coming in this Last Day as Lion of the tribe of Judah and as King of kings and Lord of lords, in His Reclaiming Work.

And that is how we obtain the faith, the revelation, of the rapture; which is the revelation of the Second Coming of Christ as the Lion of the tribe of Judah, as King of kings and Lord of lords, in His Reclaiming Work in this Last Day, to His Church, in the Age of the Cornerstone; age that is being fulfilled where? In Latin America and the Caribbean.

We have seen: “THE MYSTERY OF THE REDEMPTION AND THE GRACE TO BE ADOPTED.”

May the blessings of Jesus Christ, the Angel of the Covenant, be upon each one of you and upon me too; and may we all soon be transformed and taken to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb.

Thank you very much for your kind attention, beloved friends and brethren present, and I leave again with you Reverend Miguel Bermudez Marin to continue and end our part thanking Jesus Christ for His blessings in this Last Day.

With us Reverend Miguel Bermudez Marin.

May God bless you and keep you all.

“THE MYSTERY OF THE REDEMPTION AND THE GRACE TO BE ADOPTED.”

1 Daniel 9:24-26

2 John 1:29, 1:36

3 John 3:14-15

4 Matthew 20:18-19, Mark 10:33-34, Luke 18:31-33

5 1 Corinthians 15:3-4

6 Matthew 27:25

7 John 3:3

8 John 3:4-5

9 John 8:58

10 John 10:16

11 John 10:11

12 1 Corinthians 15:51-52

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