The Mighty Men and Women of the Son of David Doing a Greater Work

Good afternoon, fellow ministers in the Mystical Body of Christ our Savior. It is a blessing for me to be with you on this occasion, to share some moments of fellowship with you around the Word of God and His Program relevant to this end time.

For this occasion, let’s read a passage of the Scripture: in Saint John, chapter 12, verses 23 and on (23 to 26), where it says:

And Jesus answered them, saying, The hour is come, that the Son of man should be glorified.

Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.

He that loveth his life shall lose it; and he that hateth his life in this world shall keep it unto life eternal.

If any man serve me, let him follow me; and where I am, there shall also my servant be: if any man serve me, him will my Father honour.”

God bless our souls with His Word and allow us to understand It.

We find that there are two very important events for the human race in the Divine Program, and those two events are divided by a period of time: the Coming of the Messiah, the Coming of the Lord.

The Coming of the Lord or the Coming of the Messiah, which is the Coming of the Angel of the Covenant, the One who gave the Covenant to the Hebrew people on Mount Sinai after delivering them through the prophet Moses… That Angel of the Covenant is the only One who can give a covenant to the people; it’s through the Angel of the Covenant, who we already know is Christ in His heavenly body, which is the Holy Spirit, who is the Man clothed with white linen there in Ezekiel, chapter 9, with the writer’s inkhorn by His side, to seal the elect in their foreheads, that is, to seal them with the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

And now, we find that that Angel of the Covenant, which is God’s heavenly body… a mystery that was not fully opened in other times, but in our time it has been completely opened.

And now, what Saint Paul tells us in Colossians, chapter 2, verses 2 to 3, is being carried out… that is, it’s progressively in the midst of the elect at this end time; it says:

That their hearts might be comforted, being knit together in love, and unto all riches of the full assurance of understanding, to the acknowledgement of the mystery of God, and of the Father, and of Christ;

In whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.”

The mystery of God the Father, and of Christ, is the mystery of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit; just as the mystery of the human being is the mystery of the human being as a living soul with a spiritual body and a physical body.

That is the mystery of mankind, of the human being: soul, spirit and body. And the mystery of God is: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

And in Christ Jesus dwelt the fullness of God; meaning, the mystery of God in human flesh in the midst of the people was there. That is why Christ said: “The Father and I are one;”1 and He also said: “The Father works, and I work;”2 He also said: “I speak nothing of Myself; but what I hear the Father speak, that is what I speak;”3 and He says: “The Father is greater than I.”4 He said that the works that He did were not done of Himself, but the Father that dwelt in Him was the One who did the works.

Understanding that mystery of God the Father in Jesus is very easy if we know what the human being is: a living soul with a spiritual body and a physical body.

And now, when you do something with your hands, here on Earth, people who see you, say: “So-and-so did that work, that labor;” but you say: “It was I, who am a living soul.” It was the soul who did that work using your spiritual body, your spirit. Through your spirit, you worked through the physical body to carry out a work, a labor here on Earth. If your soul and your spirit come out of your body, that body can’t do any work.

And now, the works that you do, you do them through your spirit using the veil of flesh that you have; and that is how God worked through Jesus. But before that, well, God worked through His Spirit through the different prophets; and before having human beings on Earth, well, He worked directly through His heavenly body, because there were no veils of flesh through which to work.

And through that heavenly veil, heavenly body… which is the Word, which was with God and was God, and created all things through Him. Notice, God created the Heavens and the Earth, God spoke all things into creation through the Angel of the Covenant; and without Him, nothing was made that has been made.5 In other words, God has worked all things through His Angel, the Angel of the Covenant. Then, we find Him working through the different veils of flesh, prophets of God.

And now, that is a very great mystery. We can read in Zechariah, chapter 7, verses 11 to 12, where God says He spoke to the people through the prophets; by His Spirit, He sent the Word through the prophets.

Until the Word of God is spoken through a prophet, it is not the Word for the people yet, it is not the Word of God; but once It is spoken by the relevant prophet, through whom God wanted to speak, then that is the Word of God. That is why we have the Word of God here, what has been spoken through men of God.

And now, we find that the Word that has been spoken by God, God watches over that Word to perform It. In Jeremiah, chapter 1, verses… (let’s see, so that it’s clear which verse it is) verses 11 to 12, says:

Moreover the word of the Lord came unto me, saying, Jeremiah, what seest thou? And I said, I see a rod of an almond tree.

Then said the Lord unto me, Thou hast well seen: for I will hasten my word to perform it.”

And now notice, God hastens His Word to perform It. When the time comes to fulfill what God has promised, God moves on the scene and works, acts. And how does God act? According to His Word, according to the Divine Program relevant to the time in which God moves on the scene.

You can’t pray to God to ask Him for something that was for the time of Noah or the time of Moses; you have to know how to ask according to the Word of God, you have to know how to ask according to the time in which you are living.

According to the time in which you are living, God has spoken a Word through His different prophets of the Old Testament, and also through the apostles, and the seven angel-messengers; and especially (of the seven messengers), Saint Paul (the first messenger of the [first] age of the Church among the Gentiles) and Reverend William Branham.

Although He also said through one of the messengers that: “The Lord will come when the very last member of the Church has come in;” but Reverend William Branham also said that.

And so on and so forth, we find that we have the Word of the New Covenant, of the New Testament, through Christ and His apostles, and Saint Paul and Reverend William Branham. That is a Word of God, and therefore, It must become a reality in the time to which that Word corresponds.

For example, the revealed Word has come from age to age; the Word is revealed, given to the messenger of each age; that messenger catches that Word and proclaims It; he begins to proclaim It as It is given to him. See? It is a progressive work. And the Work of God for that age starts to be carried out, and people also start to listen. God awakens the spirit of the messenger and of the people, and they join that messenger; and perhaps they can’t explain why, but they can say: “It is because of the Word, the Message, that he is bringing.” That is what attracts the people.

Just like when you call doves or animals, they may come by and leave; but if you call them and have food for them, they stay there eating the food.

And that is how it has been from age to age: the sheep eating sheep Food, the eagles eating eagle Food: the children of God eating the Food of the children of God, which is the Word of God; “For man shall not live by bread alone, but by every Word that proceeds out of the mouth of God,”6 the Word that proceeds out of the mouth of God at the time in which the person is living; the Word that proceeds out of the mouth of God, out of the messenger of God, who is the mouth of God in the age in which God sends him.

And now, we can see how the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ has been growing progressively from age to age; until reaching the seventh age of the Church, where She had perhaps the greatest messenger (or, to avoid discussion, a messenger like Saint Paul and Saint Peter), whom the Angel of the Covenant accompanied in that Pillar of Fire and spoke to; and through him, foreran what would happen in a Cornerstone Age, which is the Age of the Adoption.

He said that the coming age is an Age of the Headstone, the Stone that crowns the Body.7 That is the Age of the Cornerstone, the Age of the Adoption, the age in which all the sons and daughters of God will be adopted; and the adoption is the transformation of those who are alive the moment that Christ resurrects all the believers in Him who died during the different stages of His Church.

And now, if we look at the history of the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ, we will find that God worked through different men, different messengers; and those messengers were joined by people, many of whom became ministers, others were already ministers, who took the Message to different places; and more people started to come, more people were called, and that is how the group of each age was formed. The group of each age was persecuted by those who belonged to previous groups of the ages, and also by governments, and by other entities.

And now, all of these messengers had the Presence of the Lord with them; and those who worked with those messengers were serving Christ and were honoring Christ. Therefore, the words of Christ in Saint John (where we read), chapter 12 [verse 26]:

If any man serve me, let him follow me; and where I am, there shall also my servant be: if any man serve me, him will my Father honour.”

And now, all those who have worked in the Program of God, of Christ, in each stage of the Church: have been serving Christ, and God the Father will honor them and will grant them an inheritance in His Kingdom.

Just as King David: all those men who fought hand in hand with him so that he could sit on the throne and become king… all those people were faithfully serving David, honoring David and fighting so that he could reach the throne; for which he had already been anointed by the prophet Samuel.8 He was already anointed, he had already been declared king, but he had to go through a hard stage, in which he had to fight to reach the throne; although he was already anointed for that purpose.

He even had to fight a giant, whom Saul’s army was afraid of and so was Saul himself, who was also a very tall man: the Scripture says that he was taller than all the people of Israel from the shoulders up;9 meaning that everyone, the tallest of them, only reached his shoulders. And someone even taller than him appeared: Goliath, and he was afraid of that man.

But a young man comes along, let’s say, about 18 to 21 years old, and he is not afraid of that giant. Ever since he had been anointed by Samuel, the Spirit of God came upon him, and he had different battles: with lions, bears,10 and various beasts that would come to take a sheep from the flock; and when David saw them taking a sheep: he would go after the bear or after the lion, he would take it away from them; and if the lion or bear rose against David, David would kill it. That was God training him.

David was in university, that was David’s university: in order to know that God gives the victory, to know that he was the one elected of God; and therefore, if God had anointed him to be king, he knew that he would not die until he became king and spent a time as king. Therefore, David was very courageous, knowing that he would always achieve the victory and that his problems were like stepping stones to climb up and reach the throne.

He fought the giant Goliath and defeated him.11

And the strange thing is that when he faces Goliath, Goliath looks down on him and says: “Do you think – or do you all think that I am a dog, to send a boy with a stick and stones, a sling and stones, against me?”12 And he was offended, because they didn’t send him a military officer or a soldier with military attire, instead they sent him a shepherd.

Yet that was the kind of person who was needed at that time; the military officers were trembling. And a military man who is afraid can’t face the enemy.

And now, David faces… And Goliath curses him in the name of his gods. And Goliath tells him: “I am going to hang you from the tip of my spear and throw you off so that the fowls eat you.” Remember, when there are wars, there are many of those birds that feed on dead animals and dead people.

And David tells him that he is going to defeat him in the Name of the Lord —David uses the Name to proclaim the victory that he will have— and he tells him: “And I am going to cut your head off.”

But all he had was a stick and a sling! How could David…? It seemed crazy. To Goliath, that was crazy; but David had already seen the sword with which he would cut off his head: Goliath’s sword. And that is what he did. He obtained the victory.

Anyone may say: “Well, if that’s the case, anyone could have done it.” So why didn’t the others do it?

See? God had the chosen man, a young man, to carry out that work; and to start placing David higher and higher from stage to stage, until he reached the throne; in other words, making David a hero, making David an important person, but always reminding David: “Remember where I took you from. In other words, don’t exalt yourself and think it’s you. I am the One who is working through you.”13

David had the humility to remain faithful to God, recognizing that it was God who gave him the victory, who saved him from all danger.

And when David defeated Goliath, see, many people became friends with David; especially Saul’s son;14 so he already rose to a higher position: from being a shepherd, to now being a military man and being in charge of the army.

Such a position, so quickly, once he marries… or when he marries (was it the king’s daughter, Miguel?), or before that, David went in and out with the army and was respected; a young man; a young man in charge of being at the head of the king’s army.

And not only that, but also because they had offered to give him a number of things and to give him the king’s daughter as his wife, David also claimed what they had promised. In other words, David knew that he had been anointed to be king, and he acted on those promises; and he was not shy about claiming what belonged to him.

People joined him; he had a good relationship with the army, they liked him very much, he knew the strategies (God gave them to him) and he was respected, although he was a young man. And the news also spread that he had been anointed to be king. And that caused Saul to be jealous, seeing that he was going to succeed him; and while he was alive, knowing that it was not his son who would succeed him, but someone else from another tribe; not from the tribe of Benjamin, but from the tribe of Judah.

The first king was from the tribe of Benjamin. And what does that mean? Well, that he was the first king descendant of [Jacob].

And notice, when Solomon’s kingdom was broken, the ten tribes were also given to Joseph, through the tribe of Ephraim, which Jeroboam belonged to.15 So, there is something there.

The kingdom began with the tribe, or from the tribe, or with the tribe of Joseph [Benjamin] at the head; because Benjamin… Or from the tribe of Benjamin, because… Yes. Benjamin was Joseph’s brother, the youngest brother. In other words, he was in the family. The Kingdom didn’t begin with the tribe of Joseph, but with the tribe of Benjamin.16

And now, then it goes… (So that you can correct it, Miguel, later when you write it; in parenthesis)…

They were children of the same mother and the same father; they were children of the beloved wife of Jacob, they were children of the woman whom Jacob married. So, there is a dispute there. But Christ is the Attorney, He knows how to resolve that.

And now, that is why in the midst of the Hebrew people there is the belief, among the sages of the Hebrew people, among many of the sages and also among those who attend synagogue, that there are two Messiahs; one: the Messiah son of Joseph, and the Messiah son of David. But we are not going to talk much about that.

I was reading in a book an explanation that they give: that the Messiah son of Joseph (or Ben Joseph), later in the Kingdom of the Messiah son of David, the Messiah son of Joseph will be the viceroy. So… But let’s leave that alone there, because there is still some time left until the beginning of the Kingdom of the Messiah.

And now, we find that, in that journey to the throne, David was on an ascending path, going up from stage to stage, and finding grace before the army officers and before the soldiers themselves, the army itself; to the point that when Saul no longer wants him around, but instead wants to kill him, he has to flee; but some military men joined him and many from other places as well, including some Gentiles as well (right, Miguel?), mighty men, who were the ones that became part of his army; which could be called a guerilla army, but they were the people who defended him, protected him, fought side by side with David, and they were the ones who fought beside him so that he could obtain the kingdom. Those people came to be known as: the mighty men of David,17 which were, how many? Thirty-three, Miguel? 30 + 3 = 33. See? It’s not about quantity, it’s about quality.

And now, those people were later put in very important positions in the kingdom of David; David honored those people.

And now, it’s the same thing that Christ tells us:

If any man serve me, let him follow me; and where I am, there shall also my servant be: if any man serve me, him will my Father honour.”

Notice, to His disciples back in the First Coming of the Lord, He said: “You who have followed Me since the beginning, shall sit upon twelve thrones (notice) judging the twelve tribes of Israel.” Saint Matthew, chapter 19, verses 26 to 28, and Saint Luke, chapter 22, verses 28 to 30.

The position that a person will hold in the Kingdom of the Messiah will be a very great reward for what he has done, worked, for Christ, in the time in which he has been given to live. A person won’t be given an important position in the Kingdom of the Messiah if he didn’t do anything. It says:

[Revelation 22:12] And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.”

Therefore, remember, rewards are based on, or will be given, according to the person’s work. It’s like in the workplace, you will receive according to the work that you have done; if you don’t go to work, then you can’t expect to be paid.

And now, “If any man serves Me, him will My Father honor.” David honored those who served him. Christ says that He will honor those who serve Him. Those who serve Him are the mighty men and women who work in the Work of the Lord all the time; and Christ helps them, the Holy Spirit helps them.

At the Last Day, there will also be those who will be working in the Work of the Lord for the restoration of God’s Kingdom on Earth, those who will be working in the Divine Program so that the prophecies given to the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ become a reality.

At the Last Day —when Christ leaves the Father’s Throne— He will no longer stand as Lamb but as Lion of the tribe of Judah, as King of kings and Lord of lords; and the mighty men and women of the King of kings and Lord of lords will also be with Him; because Christ will stand as Son of David, as Lion of the tribe of Judah, as Son of David. And the mighty men and women who will be working with Him will be right there, they will be in the Divine Program for the Last Day; and the majority of them will be from the Dispensation of Grace who will go on to the Dispensation of the Kingdom as well, without leaving the blessings from the Dispensation of Grace.

And when the resurrection of the dead in Christ and the transformation of those who are alive takes place, the group will be bigger, but the greatest blessing will be for the group of the Last Day. Those that will come will be helping in the work that the mighty men and women of the Lion of the tribe of Judah will be doing at the Last Day, for the establishment – coming and establishment of the Kingdom of God on Earth, which will be the restoration of the Kingdom of David.

Therefore, there will be great blessings for the believers in Christ, who will see Him as the Lion of the tribe of Judah, as King of kings and Lord of lords, as the Son of David; which they will work for: so that he inherits the Kingdom of David and sits on the Throne of David.

At the Last Day, the introduction to the Millennium will take place, the introduction to the Kingdom of David; that introduction will be carried out, and it will all be according to what is prophesied in the Word of God. God is the One who will be working, for that is promised in Isaiah chapter 9, verses 6 to 7, which says:

For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.

Of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even for ever. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this.”

Who will perform that work? God. It will be God working and using people on this Earth; and there will be mighty men and women of the Son of David working hand in hand at the Last Day in the Work of Christ, in the Work of the Lord, in the Work of the Son of David, for the restoration of the Kingdom.

Reverend William Branham says that when the Jews see Christ coming for His Church, they will say: “This is the One we are waiting for.” Let’s see that here… Since our subject is: “THE MIGHTY MEN AND WOMEN OF THE SON OF DAVID,” therefore, in order to see Him in the midst of His Church, coming for His Church, well, a work must be carried out. Page 22 and 23, paragraph 183 of the book of Quotations says, at the end it says (you can read the rest later)18:

183 – “[24] He has come now in mercy, revealing Himself to the Church. It’s being laughed at and scoffed at.”

How did He come? He came to His Church manifesting Himself through the seventh messenger, of the seventh Church age; the Lord came in the Pillar of Fire, manifesting Himself in and through the seventh angel messenger. Those who laughed at the seventh messenger and the things that God did through him, were laughing at the Lord, at the Son of Man. He says:

183 – “[24] The next time He reveals Hisself, it’ll be in judgment on the world and the nations that’s forgot God and sinned their way of grace—their day of grace, rather, away.

Therefore, He will stand as Lion of the tribe of Judah, as King of kings and Lord of lords, as Son of David. As simple as that.

And now, let’s see… I think that with this… No, let’s wait a moment. Pages 57 and 59 of the book of The Seals… (57, we can just read that one…); and page 2-A of Quotations. Page 2-A, paragraph 11, says19:

11 – “[44] He rose and ascended up, He received a new man…Name that no one knowed about. Then I see Him coming in His power. (…)

[56] Now, if that faith can come at that time, why can’t it stay all the time (that faith)?”

Now notice, “Him coming,” and that is in His Coming at the Last Day, coming with a new name. Now notice, there will be a faith; that will be called the “rapturing faith” for the transformation and rapture of the Church of the Lord. It says…

Now let’s turn here, to page 57, paragraphs 16 and 17, it says [The Seals] [“The Breach Between The Seven Church Ages And The Seven Seals,” pp. 69-70]:

29 This Seven-Seal Book is revealed at the time of the Seven Thunders of Revelation 10, now, if you’re marking it down. Let’s turn to Revelation 10, just a moment, so you’ll get an understanding before we get into it. Now, this is at the end time. For, listen:

I saw another mighty angel come down from heaven, clothed with a cloud: and a rainbow…upon his head,…

30 If you notice, that’s Christ, see. Cause, He, in the Old Testament, was called the Angel of the Covenant. And He is directly coming to the Jews now, for the Church is finished. See? All right.

and his face…as it were the sun, and his feet as pillars of fire:

31 You remember that Angel in Revelation 1? Same thing. Angel is a ‘messenger.’ And He’s the Messenger to Israel. See? The Church has been raptured, see, now, or fixing to be raptured. He comes for His Church.”

And now, the Messenger to Israel —this Angel of the Covenant who delivered the Hebrew people from bondage in Egypt— it says that He is the Messenger to Israel, and that He comes for Israel, He comes for the Jews: “He is directly coming to the Jews;” but His Church is fixing to be raptured, because the end time has come for His Church, and therefore, He comes for His Church.

We will see him, before he goes for the Jews, we will see him among the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ. Once we see him moving among the Jews, we should know that the moment of our transformation is very close.

The same One who was in the different stages or ages of the Church, the same One who came down on the Day of Pentecost and baptized one hundred and twenty believers in Christ, and then continued baptizing about three thousand people,20 and has continued baptizing people, bringing forth the new birth, is the same One who has been in the different messengers of the different ages of the Church, and He is the same One who at the Last Day will be in the midst of the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ in the stage of the Age of the Cornerstone. He is the Angel of the Covenant, He is Christ in Holy Spirit.

And now, for the Last Day, for the end time, He comes with the little Book open in His hand. Christ is the One who takes the little Book that is sealed, in Heaven, in chapter 5 of Revelation, and He opens It in Heaven; and then (in Revelation chapter 10) He comes down with the little Book open in His hand and cries as when a lion roars and seven thunders utter their voices; and John was forbidden to write what those Thunders spoke.

It is the Voice of Christ crying as when a lion roars; in other words, He comes as the Lion of the tribe of Judah; therefore, He comes as Son of David, as King of kings and Lord of lords, for He is the root and the offspring of David, the Bright and Morning Star.

What is the Bright and Morning Star? The Pillar of Fire, the Angel of the Covenant. He is that Pillar of Fire, the Holy Spirit.

And now, this is to be fulfilled at this end time.

This Seven-Sealed Book, but already open, was given to a man there, who was told: “Go to the Angel and ask Him for the little Book.” And the Angel, when he went and – when He was asked for the little Book, the open little Book, the open Book, the Angel said to him: “Take It and eat It; It will make your belly bitter, but in your mouth It will be sweet as honey.”

And John, who represents the person that is going to receive that little Book (and also the entire Mystical Body of Christ, which will later receive It through the messenger who will eat that Book), notice, when John goes and asks for the Book, and he takes It and eats It: in his mouth It was sweet as honey, but It made his belly bitter: the bitterness because of the Word that he had received and was proclaiming.

Because He cried as when a lion roars and seven thunders uttered their voices, it is the Voice of Christ speaking consecutively. He spoke in the Church ages among the Gentiles seven times through seven messengers, but now he will speak consecutively through only one messenger: the one who eats the little Book, who is told: “Now you must prophesy before many peoples, nations, and tongues, and kings.”

What will he prophesy? Well, the Word that he was given to eat. The content in that Word, in that little Book, is the Message that he will be proclaiming. And now, this is a promise for this end time.

And now, let’s see here: on page 2-A, paragraph 15, at the end it says21:

[233] ‘The same Holy Ghost that fell on the Day of Pentecost is right here for you.’

234 Then the Gospel goes back to the Jews right there at that time. Then there’ll be a revival amongst those Jews right there that’ll carry thousands and tens of thousands and…a hundred and forty-four thousand, into the Kingdom of God, will be sealed by the sealing Angel. (…)

236 And right there, as soon as that sealing Angel begins (or starts) to seal that hundred and forty-four thousand, the Gentile Church door is closed, and the Jews takes the Holy Ghost to the Jews. And they’ll have a revival that’ll sweep the entire world. Hallelujah! And the power of God will be manifested amongst the Jews.”

And now, let’s read here, in the Seventh Seal, let’s read something here about what will be happening; page 129 of Quotations says, paragraph 1150 (or 1148… no, 1150), says22:

1150 – “[270] Now, as soon as this Church (the Bride) is drawed together, She is taken up; and that mystery of the Seventh Seal, or the Seventh Seal, the mystery of going. And the Jews is called by the mystery of the Seventh Trumpet, which is two prophets, Elijah and Moses, and they come back. And there is where the Pentecostals is all mixed up; they’re looking for something to happen; the Church is done gone. And that’s to the Jews.”

And now paragraph 1152, it says23:

1152 – “[283] He said, at…‘The Great Trumpet would sound. The Great Trumpet!’ Not Trumpets now, feast of trumpets; there is two of them, Moses and Elias, to call the Trumpet. But, under ‘the Great Trumpet,’ the Coming of the Lord, to announce Joseph returning, see, that all nations would assemble at Jerusalem. Amen. (He goes on to say): You find that in the Book of Isaiah. I just give it to you, (…). And in Isaiah 27:12 and 13, is where He sounds that ‘Trumpet,’ and all of the nations will recognize Israel in her homeland, God with her.

284 Then the Bride will come to be with the Bridegroom, and the Bridegroom with the Bride; and then the great Millennium, after the whole world is destroyed by atomic power. And there will be ‘a new heavens and new earth,’ shall live forever.”

In other words, there will be a big global problem there, where a great destruction will come by atomic power.

Now page 130, paragraph 1164, says24:

1164 – “[158] Remember, that, ‘They which are alive and remain shall not hinder those which are sleeping, for the Trump of God, that last Trumpet…’ The sixth one has just sounded. And that last Trumpet, like the last Seal, will be the Coming of the Lord. ‘It shall sound, and the dead in Christ shall rise first.’”

And now, he says that the Seventh Seal and the Last Trumpet, he says that: That last Trumpet, like the last Seal, will be the Coming of the Lord.

Let’s see here, on page 149, paragraph 1333 says25:

1333 – “[158] Remember, that, ‘They which are alive and remain shall not hinder those which are sleeping, for the Trump of God, that last Trumpet…’ The sixth one has just sounded. And that last Trumpet, like the last Seal, will be the Coming of the Lord. ‘It shall sound, and the dead in Christ shall rise first.’ Just resting till that time.

And now, page 155…

Our subject is: “THE MIGHTY MEN AND WOMEN OF THE SON OF DAVID DOING A GREATER WORK.”

Paragraph 1383, from page 155 of the book of Quotations, says26:

1383 – “119 Oh, there will be a true former and latter rain in the last days upon that little group that come with Him on this little donkey, low and humble, no don-…or denomination, crying, ‘Hosanna to the King that comes in the Name of the Lord!’”

There we have the mighty men and women of the Son of David, just like back then they were fighting and working so that the kingdom of Israel would pass to the hands of David, and just like there was a small group when Jesus entered Jerusalem as King, crying: “Hosanna to the King who comes in the Name of the Lord! Hosanna to the Son of David!” But He had to be rejected so that the Program of Redemption, of Atonement in favor of the people, would begin. But notice, later… We find that this happened in chapter 21, verse 1 to 11, where it says [Matthew, verse 9]:

And they that went before, and they that followed, cried, saying, Hosanna; Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord:

Blessed be the kingdom of our father David, that cometh in the name of the Lord: Hosanna in the highest.”

But now, after the triumphal entry, He was not received as King by the authorities of Israel, and therefore, His First Coming was then rejected. But now He prophesies, in chapter 23 of Saint Matthew, verses 37 to 39, saying:

O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not!

Behold, your house is left unto you desolate.

For I say unto you, Ye shall not see me henceforth, till ye shall say, Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord.”

And this is relevant to the Coming of the Lord at the Last Day, who will come as King of kings and Lord of lords, as Son of David, and will come in the Name of the Lord and with the Name of the Lord. And that is the small group who comes with Him, crying: “Hosanna to Him that comes in the Name of the Lord!” And that will be under the time of the Former and Latter Rain: the Former Rain of the Gospel of Grace and the Latter Rain of the Gospel of the Kingdom.

The Former Rain of the Gospel of Grace revolves around the First Coming of Christ, as Lamb of God taking away the sin of the world; and the Second Coming of Christ – or the Latter Rain, revolves around the Second Coming of Christ, as Lion of the tribe of Judah, as King of kings and Lord of lords in His Claiming Work.

And a small group comes with Him: those are the mighty men and women of the Son of David of the Last Day, crying out: “Hosanna to Him that comes in the Name of the Lord!” In other words, they come with the Message of the Gospel of the Kingdom, where we have the revelation of the Coming of the Lord as King of kings and Lord of lords, as Lion of the tribe of Judah, as Son of David.

Israel is waiting for the Son of David, they are waiting for the King; Israel knows that He will come and they know that without His Coming, there is no future for the Hebrew people. The future of Israel, of the Hebrew people, rests upon the Coming of the Son of David, the Coming of the King of kings and Lord of lords, the Coming of the Messiah.

Therefore, there will be mighty men and women of the Son of David, who will be working hand in hand with the Lord so that everything that is promised becomes a reality; and those people will hold very important positions in the Kingdom of the Messiah.

So, we are in the most glorious time of all times.

Mighty people of the Son of David: Onward working in the Kingdom of the Lord! Soon the Kingdom of the Lord will be materialized, and soon this planet Earth will have the heir to the Throne of David: the Prince Messiah, whom Christ says, notice here, in chapter 3, verses 20 to 21, of Revelation:

Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.

To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne, even as I also overcame, and am set down with my Father in his throne.”

Here we have Christ, the Heir, and we have the one who will sit with Christ on His Throne. The same thing that the Father did with Christ in Heaven, Christ will do with the Overcomer; there you have the Viceroy.

And now, we can see that there is something great for the Church of the Lord and for the Hebrew people at this time. Therefore, the mighty men and women of the Son of David of the Last Day will be working in favor of the restoration of the Kingdom of David, in the restoration of that Kingdom for the blessing of the Hebrew people and for the blessing of all mankind.

That is where God’s blessing for all mankind is: in the Kingdom of the Messiah, which will be a Kingdom of righteousness, of truth, of peace, of harmony, of happiness; and peace will spread to all nations.

It says that tools or weapons for war will be turned into tools for work.27 In other words, what the nations need to do is work; not make weapons for war, but for work. What they need is work, not war.

And now, we know that in the Kingdom of the Messiah there will be work, there will be prosperity in all the work that will be done; there will be truth, righteousness, peace, and happiness.

Therefore, just as it was worth it for those people who joined David, those mighty men, to fight, to work, in favor of David sitting on the throne to be king over the Hebrew people, in our time it is worth it to work so that the Prince Messiah sits on the Throne of David and reigns over the Hebrew people and over all nations.

Therefore, onward, mighty people of the Son of David, keep working in the Kingdom of the Lord! And may God bless and use you greatly in every work that you do in favor of the Prince Messiah and the Kingdom of David and Throne of David, for that Kingdom to be restored.

Well, may God bless you and keep you all, and may He use you greatly in His Work at this end time.

I will leave Missionary Dr. Miguel Bermúdez Marín with you again to continue and conclude on this occasion.

Well, Miguel is waiting for dessert, but there’s no dessert; we already had dessert about 15 or 30 minutes ago, when we said that we would read a passage to conclude: the one of page 155, but from there we went on to The Seals and we spent a bit more time. That was the dessert, Miguel.

May God bless and keep you.

And I will leave Missionary Dr. Miguel Bermúdez Marín with you.

THE MIGHTY MEN AND WOMEN OF THE SON OF DAVID DOING A GREATER WORK.”

1 John 10:30

2 John 5:17

3 John 12:49, 14:10

4 John 14:28

5 John 1:1-3

6 Deuteronomy 8:3, Matthew 4:4, Luke 4:4

7 Quotations, p. 37, para. 311: 60-0522E – “Adoption #4,” p. 10, paras. 34, 36

8 1 Samuel 16:1-13

9 1 Samuel 9:2

10 1 Samuel 17:34-37

11 1 Samuel 17:19-54

12 1 Samuel 17:43

13 2 Samuel 7:8-9, 1 Chronicles 17:7-8

14 1 Samuel 18:1-5

15 1 Kings 11:29-37, 12:1-20

16 1 Samuel 9:1-2

17 2 Samuel 23:8-39, 1 Chronicles 11:10-47

18 58-0109 – “The Called-Out,” pp. 9-10, para. 24

19 53-1213E – “Faith,” pp. 13-18, paras. 42-43, 44, 56, 58

20 Acts 2:1-4, 2:41

21 54-0103M – “Questions And Answers #1” pp. 36-37, paras. 231-236

22 64-0719M – “The Feast Of The Trumpets,” p. 35, paras. 270-272

23 64-0719M – “The Feast Of The Trumpets,” p. 37, paras. 283-284

24 64-0726E – “Broken Cisterns,” p. 30, para. 158

25 64-0726E – “Broken Cisterns,” p. 30, para. 158

26 65-0725E – “What Is The Attraction On The Mountain?” p. 19, para. 119

27 Isaiah 2:4, Micah 4:3

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