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The Raison D'Etre

Each time has it's purpose and our time is no exception. "Fear God and give glory to Him for the hour of His judgment is come...Worship Him who made heavens and the earth, the sea and the springs of waters...Babylon is fallen, is fallen...Come out of her My people." Rev. 14:6,8; 18:4

We believe that the remnant message calls people to acknowledge that Jesus began His heavenly ministry when He ascended to heaven, but He moved to the most holy place in 1844. This is our understanding of the statement the "hour of His judgment is come."

Furthermore we understand that we are to worship Him as creator by observing His memorial of creation: the Sabbath day. Those that are not worshiping Him in this manner are described as Babylon and God wants His people who are a part of Babylon to come out of this false system of worship.

With the change of political power in the United States as a new presidency is inaugurated we must preach the living word of God that Jesus' ministry was inaugurated following His ascension and that the judgment of the saints prophesied by Daniel is now underway.

We know this message, but many don't. We're afraid of its' power, but we need to embrace its purpose. This is our purpose. Yes Christ was crucified, but He will not remain hidden. There is more to the story. He brings His reward with Him and all should know of that His reaping sickle will separate the wheat from the tares.

Fear God and give Him the glory.

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