My Messages to the World
To rule with Yeshua in his 1,000 year kingdom, we must suffer, just like he suffered. And the greater the anointing, the more suffering God will require. Moses, a man who was granted great power to perform signs and strike Egypt with severe plagues, did two 40 day fasts. The prophet Elijah, who was granted great power, fasted once for 40 days. And Yeshua, who was also granted power, and then also granted all authority in heaven and on earth, fasted once for 40 days, then was tortured severely, and then was martyred by crucifixion, and was left hanging in agony several hours. When the two witnesses of Revelation appear, since they will be given such great authority to strike the entire world with plagues, God will also require much suffering from them. Although the Gentile witness will be rich having many possessions, since Zerubbabel was a type of him, God will require him and the other witness to wear sackcloth throughout the 1,260 days they will prophesy. Sackcloth is extremely uncomfortable to wear. And they will have no money, since fiat currency is unclean, which also causes suffering not being able to buy and sell. And at the end of their days of prophesying, they will both be martyred in Jerusalem. And God will more than likely also require that they fast for 40 days, as the previous higher prophets did. As for the rest of believers that will be alive at the return of Yeshua in 3 years, these will not taste death, but will simply be transformed into new bodies at the sound of the great shofar after the descension of Yeshua. This implies they will suffer less. However, these will also be caused to suffer in different lesser ways, such as not having money, and various other sufferings that God will appoint unto them. So that the measure of their suffering may make them worthy for the glory God has appointed to them in the kingdom to come, whereas those that suffered in greater measure will be worthy of greater glory in the kingdom to come. Among them will be Moses, and Elijah, and the two witnesses, and the apostles, and the one with highest glory will be Yeshua, having suffered the most. Not even the two 40 days fasts that Moses did supercedes the severe suffering Yeshua endured, who only fasted once for 40 days. And the apostles also suffered greatly, persecutions and martyrdom, which then made them worthy to have their names inscribed in the twelve foundations of the heavenly Jerusalem. Whoever does not suffer will not inherit the kingdom of God.