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Founded on the Solid Rock

The life of every human being has its roots and foundation from the realm of the spirit, this means for any human being to die, death was first victorious over the spiritual foundation of that human being. What kills a man is not what happened to him in the physical, death has got noting to do with being shot by a gun, or plane crash. What happens in the physical is a license which death has already obtained to take your life. With that license, he can use sickness, car crash, gun shot, depending on how he chooses to eat the meal. No body dies by accident, those things were decided long ago in the spirit world, and once death gets that license, you cannot escape. Even if you locked yourself in your house, he will come and kill you there.

Death is not a thing, he is a spirit being, he has a mind; he talks; he plans, and he knows his targets very well. His admin is well organized, and he has books and files, with names of human beings. He is on a shift 24/7, and his job is simple, kill the next victim. The angel works for Satan. It is not God who is killing people, it is the devil. The license for your life is in your hands, the day you came to this world, he has been trying to wrestle it from you. Thank God for Jesus, because he already defeated this angel by his resurrection. By killing Jesus, this angel thought he had won, but he learned the hard way that, you don’t mess with the man of Galilee. When the foundation of your life is in Christ, he becomes the Rock through which your life is built. "Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock” (Matthew 7:24). The life of the Christian is founded on the one who already overcame death, the Rock of Ages, the Lord Jesus Christ, Hallelujah! Christ makes us superior to that angel, this means nothing kills the christian without the permission of that christian. “He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings” (Psalm 40:2).


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