Testimony of Divine Mission

Published January 13, 2024 by tindertender

When you see a homeless person, who is scraping to get by, still able to smile … or a prostitute, or a mentally, or otherwise, incarcerated person … be wary of how you treat them. Many of them are God’s chosen people.

They insert themselves into the lowliest places, the roughest and toughest and dimmest places, to bring the light, to gather authentic information, to write their testimony. How do you suppose they will describe the world? You and me?

When the polar shift happens and suddenly they receive their divine inheritance, what testimony will they give the Most High? About you? About me?

If you’ve ever had hardship, you added the experience, all of the experiences, and who did and said what, who stood for you and who couldn’t care less, to your personal testimony. This really needs to be considered when we think of others if we are to be so bold as to be in this world as some sort of authority.

The testimonies of the so-called undesirables will be very intense, unbelievable stories of how they experienced people in this world.

They will not sugar coat their testimony. They’ll describe the truth of the experience, the truth of the state of the collective, as a whole.

Will the Most High be lenient when he receives these testimonies? When he reads the Akashic of his hidden warriors?

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