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Wake the Bride: Facing The Last Days with Your Eyes Wide Open Wake the Bride: Facing The Last Days with Your Eyes Wide Open by Jeff Kinley
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“Pride can easily cause us to nod our heads in agreement at God’s Word and yet not allow it to gain traction in our hearts and minds. Complacency is one of the Christian’s worst enemies.”
Jeff Kinley, Wake the Bride: Facing The Last Days with Your Eyes Wide Open
“we who are alive and remain until the coming of the Lord, will not precede those who have fallen asleep. For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we shall always be with the Lord.”
Jeff Kinley, Wake the Bride: Facing The Last Days with Your Eyes Wide Open
“Jesus’s voice today trumpets reveille to a drowsy bride. It’s a clarion call, jolting us to attention and rousing us all out of our collective slumber. This voice is a familiar one. We’ve heard it thousands of times before. Calling in our spirit. Reviving us. Rescuing from danger. Romancing us back to Him. Confronting us in our sin. Comforting us in our confusion. Challenging us toward the next faith adventure. Whispering to us in the pain of our darkest hours, “I’m still here. Right here beside you. I’m never leaving you.”
Jeff Kinley, Wake the Bride: Facing The Last Days with Your Eyes Wide Open
“Heaven is more than a destination. It’s a destiny. More than a place, it’s a Person. And what kind of Person would prepare something like this for you? A God who is great. A God who can be trusted. A God who is worthy. A God who loves you way more than you deserve. God. Loves. You. His love doesn’t cease after salvation and it doesn’t diminish when you get to heaven. In fact, your experience of God’s love will exponentially increase there. It’s as if He’s saying, “All this for you, My bride.” Don’t you want to go there?”
Jeff Kinley, Wake the Bride: Facing The Last Days with Your Eyes Wide Open
“Heaven is more than a destination. It’s a destiny. More than a place, it’s a Person. And what kind of Person would prepare something like this for you? A God who is great. A God who can be trusted. A God who is worthy. A God who loves you way more than you deserve. God. Loves. You.”
Jeff Kinley, Wake the Bride: Facing The Last Days with Your Eyes Wide Open
“In heaven, we will see Him, know Him, be with Him, serve Him, and reign with Him!”
Jeff Kinley, Wake the Bride: Facing The Last Days with Your Eyes Wide Open
“Satan does not know the exact time of Christ’s return or when the restrainer will be removed, so he must have a potential candidate for the Antichrist ready in every generation.”
Jeff Kinley, Wake the Bride: Facing The Last Days with Your Eyes Wide Open
“worship. The same is true for believers. Ever”
Jeff Kinley, Wake the Bride: Facing The Last Days with Your Eyes Wide Open
“This tells us our redemption is older than creation itself, and that God’s loving heart and will to save us traces to eternity past.54 That’s how long God has loved you.”
Jeff Kinley, Wake the Bride: Facing The Last Days with Your Eyes Wide Open
“Ever wonder why Christians are often lethargic in worship? Why our allegiance is weak and our obedience sporadic? It’s because we know little of God’s power working through the church. Imagine how our faith and worship would explode if we witnessed more of God’s life-changing work in the lives of His people. Again, the spiritual principle here is “the greater the awe, the greater the worship.”
Jeff Kinley, Wake the Bride: Facing The Last Days with Your Eyes Wide Open
“The desire to compete and win is part of what motivates great athletes to play their best. But the negative thought (fear) of losing also drives them to pursue victory. The same is true concerning the bema. Paul saw himself as a competitor, determined to win. How awesome then must our God be that when we see Him, we will either desperately wish or jubilantly celebrate that our life had been devoted to Him?”
Jeff Kinley, Wake the Bride: Facing The Last Days with Your Eyes Wide Open
“The Rapture goes way beyond the sensationalism of an apocalyptic movie. And it was never intended to be a salvation scare tactic. Instead, it’s a romance. An ancient promise fulfilled. A moment in time when the bride of the ages finally beholds her bridegroom. It’s when Christians realize how imperfect their vision of Jesus has been. They realize how little they thought of Him and how weak their worship of Him was. He is more majestic than the preacher had described. More powerful than He had been portrayed in books. More beautiful than they had imagined.”
Jeff Kinley, Wake the Bride: Facing The Last Days with Your Eyes Wide Open
“God is not an object to be viewed but a Person to be experienced.”
Jeff Kinley, Wake the Bride: Facing The Last Days with Your Eyes Wide Open