Matthew 13: Electing Illusions

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After an infant has died to their little body of flesh and faces Me, I show them illusions is not all that takes place because not only do I show them amusing illusions while joking around with them—such as this is your Dad—with illusion arrows pointing to Me, while I Am in illusion forms as silly looking monsters, and other things as amazingly handsome illusions, as well, but I also make sure they understand My cross plan and how it works for them. I show them other signs in the sky, which are appropriate for such an occasion while they are crying laughing among such illusions. Seeing as how once they are in front of Me I fill them with knowledge of My English dictionary right away, they are amused by My comments. Bear in mind, when the infants …show more content…
By rapturing all the elect who are old enough, then only the nonelect will be left exposed on earth for the final days, other than some children who are very young, who will never get a chance to sin on purpose, and those young elect children who will not get raptured, then they will later get holy after the earth ends. Matthew 13:41► "The Son of Man will send forth His angels, and they will gather out of His kingdom all stumbling blocks (the stumbling blocks in this context are the raptured elect before the world ends by fire power by the holy angels, which is explained later in the Book in more detail), and those who commit lawlessness (notice that there are different meanings for the elect compared with the nonelect), 42and will throw them (the nonelect) into the furnace of fire; in that place, there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth (first the fire blasts that end earth, then further torments forevermore). This is a joking type of style with weeping and gnashing of teeth in several ways in view of all the other types of illusion torments one gets in hell besides crying in their evil spirits and the basic idea of pain (once in hell after the earth style is over, their pain levels will be more than one thousand times worse than the worst pain levels of earth) with illusions and other styles so, mostly, saying the weeping and the gnashing of teeth is just a sarcastic joking style way to put their hell forevermore torments after the intense pain they get by the holy angels blasting the earth with enough firepower to end the earth (which is another Kodak moment with that idea) within four seconds, and that means a bit less than four seconds technically. Matthew 22:10 ► Here is how the after death nightmares are put with a scenario idea, and notice it is different from the angels destroying the earth. This describes a person who is one of the elect,

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