Do not be afraid of the rapture, Jesus wants us all

In my visions, I saw and wrote that a lot of people would eventually believe. I saw great joy and praise in these people. Loud praises to the Lord. I saw among the people the spiritual gifts that were given to them. As Jesus said, you will do it, and even more than I did. John 14:12.

A lot of Christians think they won’t be raptured, or they’re afraid. In my vision, I saw an awful lot of people who were torn out. What I like most about the New Testament are the stories about sin and forgiveness. Where Jesus deliberately sought out sinners to forgive them. For example, I like these stories about forgiveness the most. For example, about Zacchaeus. Zaucheus was small in stature, chief tax collector, and very rich. When he learned that Jesus was coming to Jericho, he climbed up on the mulberry tree to see Jesus. Jesus said to him, “Zacchaeus, come down, for today I will be in your house.” Everyone who heard it grumbled. How can he be a guest with sinful man? Zaechus rejoiced and immediately began to give back several times over to those whom he had robbed or dishonestly cheated. Or about the sinful woman who entered the house where Jesus was a guest with the Pharisee. The woman, weeping and using her hair, washed Jesus’ feet while kissing them. Then she took the precious oil and smeared it on her feet. And here again Jesus will say to this woman, woman, your sins are forgiven you. The last one, for example, when Jesus was on the cross. One of the convicts blasphemed, and the other said, “We are rightly condemned, but he did nothing.” Jesus, think of me when you are in the kingdom of God. Jesus said to him, truly, truly, I say to you, you will be with me today in paradise. All these stories have one thing in common, and that is the forgiveness of sins.

No matter what time it is, whether it be the Middle Ages or the 21st century, Jesus is always the same and never changes.