THE CHURCH of GOD'S GLORY!-by David Wilkerson."In that day shall the branch of the Lord be beautiful and glorious,and the fruit of the earth shall be excellent and comely for themthat are escaped of Israel" (Isaiah 4:2).All through the Old Testament, the branch that is mentioned ascoming forth is none other than Jesus Christ, the Lord of glory.According to Isaiah, there will be a church to whom He will appearbeautiful, excellent and comely. They will be passionately in lovewith a Man whom they see as glorious.Right now there is a remnant church that desires nothing but Christ.He is the center of attraction and the people focus totally on Him.These are the ones Isaiah refers to as being ". . . escaped of Israel"(same verse). Indeed, the last-days church that will be filled withGod's glory is more than just a forgiven church. It is a holy church,one that has been purged by the consuming fire of God's convictingWord. Holiness and purity characterize its people. Isaiah adds,"He that is left in Zion . . . shall be called holy, even every one thatis written among the living in Jerusalem" (verse 3).The best evidence here that Isaiah is referring to the last-dayschurch is found in verse 5: "And the Lord will create upon everydwelling place . . . a cloud and smoke by day, and the shiningof a flaming fire by night" (Isaiah 4:5).Isaiah is predicting that God will create a new pillar and cloud tocover His people. We know that when Isaiah prophesied this, thepillar and cloud in the wilderness had already passed away.Obviously, this was something that had yet to be createda new thing!The cloud has to do with direction and comfort, with preservationfrom evil and terror, and with guidance. This means God's last-daysremnant people will have clear direction.God is saying "I am going to see you through. Even in the worststorm, you will have clear direction from Me because I will giveyou a pillar of fire to lead you as I did Israel in the wilderness!"-Source-http://www.worldchallenge.org/en/node/17277
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