There is a question some ask about the gospel. What about those people in remote parts of the world? Those isolated from others like tribes who live deep in the jungle or mountains. How will they hear the gospel and is it fair for Yashua to return if they haven’t had a chance to be saved? I prayed on it because I wondered about this myself. And here’s what I got.

Yah is a fair and loving God. Extremely fair. Angels are her servants. They can disguise themselves as human and appear anywhere at anytime. I believe in my heart that those people are visited by angels that look just like them. Or some of their people have dreams and visions. The gospel isn’t confined to reading and knowing about the Bible. Little children that can’t read know Messiah when he comes to them. There are lots of testimonials about this, they recognize him immediately. Those people are given a chance just like everyone else, and I also believe many of them are going to make it into the New Jerusalem.

I actually envy those people. People who rise with the sun and sleep with the moon. People who don’t have to worry about driving, being on time for anything, having to fill out paperwork, who know nothing about eating food out of packages. I think THEY are the ones truly living life, they are happy and at peace. Yeah I know there are some warring and violent tribes, but I ain’t talking about them. I’m talking about the ones who live close to nature, drink water from the streams, eat plants and fruits and are genuinely happy. Like how it used to be when Adam and Eve were in the garden. I believe and have heard that people in those days were telepathic and didn’t need technology (although they surely did develop it later on) cause they could move things with their minds. Modern society and technology gets me down. When I was little I used to go outside every night and just stare at the stars, it made me happy. Now I try to keep it simple and stay off social media, stay away from cell phones and live as close to nature as possible. Each year my garden gets bigger. But enough about me.

The point is, Yashua is coming back and the whole world is being told in signs, wonders, and earth events that can’t be ignored. We must be ready for his return. That is the point and purpose of this blog.  

The prophet Isaiah tells us after the return of The King, “Never again will there be in it an infant who lives but a few days, or an old man who does not live out his years; the one who dies at a hundred will be thought a mere child; the one who fails to reach a hundred will be considered accursed.” (65:20) Blessings.

New Heavens and a New Earth

17 “See, I will create
    new heavens and a new earth.
The former things will not be remembered,
    nor will they come to mind.
18 But be glad and rejoice forever
    in what I will create,
for I will create Jerusalem to be a delight
    and its people a joy.
19 I will rejoice over Jerusalem
    and take delight in my people;
the sound of weeping and of crying
    will be heard in it no more.

20 “Never again will there be in it
    an infant who lives but a few days,
    or an old man who does not live out his years;
the one who dies at a hundred
    will be thought a mere child;
the one who fails to reach[a] a hundred
    will be considered accursed.
21 They will build houses and dwell in them;
    they will plant vineyards and eat their fruit.
22 No longer will they build houses and others live in them,
    or plant and others eat.
For as the days of a tree,
    so will be the days of my people;
my chosen ones will long enjoy
    the work of their hands.
23 They will not labor in vain,
    nor will they bear children doomed to misfortune;
for they will be a people blessed by the Lord,
    they and their descendants with them.
24 Before they call I will answer;
    while they are still speaking I will hear.
25 The wolf and the lamb will feed together,
    and the lion will eat straw like the ox,
    and dust will be the serpent’s food.
They will neither harm nor destroy
    on all my holy mountain,”
says the Lord.

(Isaiah 65 New Intl. Version)

Footnote: a. Isaiah 20: Or the sinner who reaches