1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 "Ready Or Not, Here I Come"

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[Music] alright here we are first thessalonians chapter 4 we're going to be looking at verses 13 through 18 as we continue our verse-by-verse series through the book of first thessalonians and we've arrived at a place where the Apostle Paul is about to share concerning an event that we're all looking forward to and it's an event that is known as the rapture and so we'll be looking at the subject of the rapture I chose to entitle this particular study ready or not here I come because you need to be ready because Jesus is going to come at any moment so we're going to look at a lot of details concerning that and prayerfully some practical application and exhortation as we go through these verses so let's begin reading together here in 1st Thessalonians chapter 4 at verse 13 and I'll read to verse 18 we'll get into our study 1st Thessalonians 4 beginning at verse 13 reading to verse 18 Paul writes but I do not want you to be ignorant brethren concerning those who have fallen asleep lest you sorrow as others who have no hope for if we believe that Jesus died and rose again even so God will bring with him those who sleep in Jesus for this we say to you by the word of the Lord that we who are alive and remain until the coming of the Lord will by no means precede those who are asleep for the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout with the voice of an archangel and with the trumpet of God and the dead in Christ will rise first then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the lord in the air and thus we shall always be with the lord therefore comfort one another with these words so i'm going to lay a foundation it's going to take a while for us to do that but we're moving up into the the subject of the rapture and so in order to understand this it's going to take a while for me to remind you of a few things and then develop a foundation and then we'll move into the practical application this portion of Scripture that we find here in first Thessalonians is intended to communicate to Christians who are going through hard times and what is intended to be communicated is hope remember that the church has been going through persecution for their faith in Jesus Christ in several times in 1st Thessalonians the Apostle Paul has already spoken concerning that he began to speak about that in the beginning in chapter one when he said in verse 6 to them that they had become followers of us and of the Lord having received the word in much affliction with joy of the Holy Spirit and so they're a church that's going through persecution they're a church that's enduring affliction and so with that in mind he intends to bring hope and comfort to their troubled hearts now part of what has been troubling them is related to a question that they have concern in the future you need to remember that at this time this church is really a young church they've only been saved for a short time and yet even as they have only been saved for a short time they still have received a lot of teaching especially as a pertain to events that would take place in what I call the end times and Paul it's been speaking about this throughout the letter we saw from chapter 1 and we saw it in chapter 2 we've seen it in chapter 3 we'll see it in chapter 4 and he's going to continue into chapter 5 in chapter 1 verse 10 he had said that they were that they were waiting for God's Son from heaven in chapter 2 he spoke to them of being in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming in chapter 3 verse 13 he spoke at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ with all his Saints so he's been speaking concerning the return of Christ throughout the letter when we get to chapter 5 he's going to continue and he's going to speak concerning the times and seasons and the day of the Lord so he speaks concerning these last days events throughout the entire book and so they're they're ready to receive more in-depth instruction and that's what it's going to be doing right now you see they had been taught well but there were detail that were concerning them it appears that they might have been thinking that they missed the rapture because they're going through affliction they didn't expect to endure it the kind of persecution that they're enduring and and they thought perhaps were in the tribulation you see in in chapter 3 notice with me verses 2 & 3 notice what Paul had said he had said that he had sent Timothy our brother and minister of God and our fellow laborer and laborer in the gospel of Christ to establish you and encouraged you concerning your faith that no one should be shaken by these afflictions for you yourselves know that we are appointed to this and so they were going through persecution and affliction and he was concerned for them now you don't see this clearly in first Thessalonians but when you get the 2nd Thessalonians you're gonna see that 2nd Thessalonians reveals that false teachers were adding to their anxieties they were telling them that they were in this period of time called the tribulation and so Paul writes a second letter to them and he refers to what it's occurring in chapter 2 of 2nd Thessalonians because there he says in verses 1 and 2 now brethren concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together to him we ask you not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled either by spirit or by word or by letter as if from us as though the day of Christ had come so they're already concerned about the last days the events that are taking place and they're wondering about its timing the fact that they're confused reveals that they expected the rapture to occur before tribulation if they thought the rapture was after the tribulation they wouldn't have been so concerned so it's obvious that they're thinking maybe we misunderstood do Christians go through the tribulation and all of that and so Paul is about to address that now these were serious questions but there was something else bothering them they had a more pressing concern and it related to their loved ones some of them had believing relatives who had already died so it brought up a question they were wondering well what happens to those who died before Jesus returns when do they receive resurrection bodies do they receive them at the rapture do they receive them after tribulation is the rapture only for those who are alive and if so what happens to the dead in Christ so his desires to answer the questions to comfort them to give him hope he's concerned that they not sorrow as those who have no hope for the future now notice with me as we go through this instead of directing their attention to their troubles he directs them to their future he begins to speak concerning the return of Christ for the church he speaks of the return of Christ now here's some information for you if you take notes it's valuable the return of the Lord Jesus is referred to throughout the New Testament in the 260 chapters of the New Testament his return is mentioned 318 times that means that one verse in every 25 specifically mentions the return of the Lord the only New Testament books that do not mention his return are Galatians and 2nd and 3rd John as Christians the anticipation of being with Jesus is intended to fuel our lives it's one of the promises that is to motivate us in order that we'd be prepared it's it's what is supposed to provoke us to live openly for him before the eyes of the world if the Lord is returning then how should we live is the question you see often in Scripture his return is presented as being something that is occurring soon Paul was writing to the Church of Philippi in chapter 4 verse 5 he said to them let your gentleness be evident to all the Lord is near when the Apostle Peter was writing in chapter 4 verse 7 in first Peter he said the end of all things is at hand and therefore be serious and watchful in your prayers James in chapter 5 verses 89 said this James said you to be patient stand firm because the Lord's coming is near don't grumble against each other brothers or you'll be judged the judge is standing at the door so you see this intensity in the early church this anticipation this exhortation the Lord is at the door he's coming soon now the reason that you see this is to provoke us to two good works to live for Christ and the reason we're told this is to remind us that we ought to live in anticipation of seeing Jesus and and to live lives that that befit our faith that demonstrate that we really know him when Paul was writing to the Romans in chapter 13 verses 12 and 13 he said the night is almost gone the day of salvation will soon be here so don't live in darkness get rid of your evil deeds shed them like dirty clothes clothing yourselves with the armor of right living as those who live in the light we should be decent and true and everything we do so that everyone can approve of our behavior don't participate in wild parties and getting drunk or in adultery and immoral living or in fighting and jealousy and so there is a constant encouragement for us if we really believe that Christ is returning to live as if we do it's one thing for me to say yes he's returning it's another thing for me to live as if he could be here at any time when Paul wrote to Titus in chapter 2 verses 11 through 13 he said the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men teaching us that denying ungodliness and worldly lusts we should live soberly righteously and godly in the present age looking for the Blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ when John was writing in 1st John 3 2 and 3 he said beloved now we are children of God and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be but we know that when he is revealed we shall be like him for we shall see him as he and everyone who has this hope in him purifies himself just as he is pure if we really believe that Christ is returning what manner of life ought we to be living we're to remember that jesus promised to return the promise that he gave was intended to to comfort us and encourage us to remain faithful as we serve Him and Jesus was speaking on the night that he was betrayed it was the night prior to his death on the cross and in John chapter 14 he said let not your heart be troubled you believe in God believe also in me in my father's house are many mansions if it were not so I would have told you I go to prepare a place for you and if I go and prepare a place for you I will come again and receive you to myself that where I am there you may be also so throughout the Scriptures you see his promise of returning and he's saying this to us so that our heart will not be troubled he says it to us so that we'll be prepared living in a righteous way being an example to other people and that's something that we should understand you see when Jesus ascended two angels reminded the Apostles that Jesus would return in acts 1 9 through 11 reads after he said this he was taken up before their very eyes and a cloud hid him from their sight they were looking intently up into the sky as he was going when suddenly two men dressed in white stood beside them men of Galilee they said why do you stand here looking into the sky the same Jesus who was taken from you into heaven will come back in the same way you have seen him go into heaven throughout the scripture so many verses written for us to be prepared anticipating the return of Jesus Christ so Jesus had promised that he'd returned the Thessalonians were aware of the promise but he hasn't returned they're believing friends and relatives are now dying and that could have caused them to lose heart to sorrow over the death of their friends so wants to free them from sorrow a sorrow that's associated with death and he does this by reminding them of God's Word and God's promises and he wants to answer their questions to comfort them to give them hope for the future again some were concerned about their relatives they're wondering what is going to happen when Jesus returns will they be left behind will they be with him what's going to happen to them and so he begins in verse 13 by saying I don't want you to be ignorant the word ignorant is some people get upset when we use that word today don't they don't be so ignorant they get upset the word simply means without knowledge our uninstructed he wasn't writing calling them a bunch of ignorant Thessalonians he is saying I don't want you to be without instruction I want you to to understand I don't want you to be without knowledge he's saying I want you to be free from the sorrow that is associated with loss so I'm directing your attention to something I want you to keep your eyes on this and to be aware of this Jesus is returning I don't want you to sorrow now notice in verse 13 I don't want you to sorrow in the manner of those who have no hope this is not saying that sorrow is something that believers don't experience let me talk to you about that for just a moment he's not saying sorrow in and of itself is wrong there are believers who seem to think so they think that showing any grief or having any sorrow of heart must mean they don't have any faith that's just not true sorrow is normal pain is part of the process of mourning and when you grieve it reveals the depth of your human emotions and I happen to believe that Christians mourn even deeper than those in the world and it's a simple reason why because Christians love deeper than those in the world when you have a person that you've walk together in the Lord when you've got somebody that you've had fellowship you've gone to church with you serve together when you have somebody that was very dear and very close to you and and they go to heaven you're not gonna pull out a little hat and get a little Polly oh you know party favor and you know and start blowing the way yeah what you're gonna do is you're gonna cry and you're gonna miss them and you're gonna miss them deeply because that's how important they were to you there's so many Christians who seem to get so guilty over weeping over the loss or the sense of departure that you have when somebody you love very deeply has died well the bottom line is is that they're with the Lord and we know that and we don't lose them because only when you lose something it means you don't know where it is and we don't lose them because we know we're there they're out there with the Lord but at the same time there's a grief there's a sorrow that we go through so I want you to notice this because notice how he put it he says I don't want you to be ignorant brethren concerning those who have fallen asleep lest you sorrow as others who have no hope he's not saying that you can't sow he's saying those who have no hope have a different kind of sorrow the difference is our sorrow isn't fueled by hopelessness it's not fueled by despair about the future when Jesus raised up a man by the name of Lazarus Lazarus had died he was in a tomb and Jesus had come and Lazarus had been dead now for some time and when he came and and all Lazarus his sister if you don't set up you'd only been here my brother would not have died and Jesus said where did you place him and he goes to the tomb and in Luke not rather John chapter 11 verses 23 through 27 as he speaking to martha jesus said to her your brother will rise again Martha answered I know he will rise again in the resurrection at the last day jesus said to her I am the resurrection and the life he who believes in Me will live even though he dies and whoever lives and believes in we'll never die do you believe this yes Lord she told him I believe that you are the Christ the Son of God who was to come into the world there is the sorrow she had but he also replaces that with hope and that's what happens Jesus himself weeps at the tomb of his friend but it wasn't a hopeless we a weeping at all you see of all people we believers have hope for the future and now Paul begins to present a clearer picture of this hope he says in verse 14 if we believe that Jesus died and rose again even so God will bring with him those who sleep in Jesus those who sleep in Jesus he's speaking about some of you right now who are asleep wake up those who sleep in Jesus is another way of speaking concerning those who have died those who are dead he says in verse 14 if we believe that Jesus died and rose again God will bring with them so we have hope for the future because we believe that Jesus died and rose again the Bible teaches very clearly how that Jesus conquered the grave and in doing so he gave us hope for our eternity the grave couldn't hold him and the grave will not hold the believer and when he conquered the grave he gave us hope for our loved ones who died in faith he also gave us hope because we know that this life is not all there is he conquered the grave it gives us confidence for our own personal future and yet still in verse 14 they wonder well what about those who fell asleep before Jesus returns notice his answer in verse 14 God will bring with him those who sleep in Jesus that's another way of speaking of Christians who have died again like in the case of Lazarus in John 11 11 through 14 he said to them our friend Lazarus sleeps but I go that I may wake him up his disciples said Lord if he sleeps he'll get well however Jesus spoke of his death but they thought he was speaking about taking rest in sleep and Jesus said to them plainly Lazarus is dead so Paul is not saying that their souls are asleep he's saying they have died in faith you see at death the spirit leaves the body James 2:26 says the body without the Spirit is dead the result is that the body itself appears to be sleeping and that's why he speaks of him falling asleep now what happens when a believer dies well first the spirit goes to be with the Lord and the body appears to be asleep Ecclesiastes 12:7 says the dust returns to the earth as it was and the spirit will return to God who gave it in 2nd Corinthians chapter 5 verses 6 through 8 Paul said we are always confident knowing that while we are at home in the body we are absent from the Lord for we walk by faith not by sight we are confident yes well pleased rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord you close your eyes here only to have them open there so your body is planted but you are with the Lord now at the rapture we who are alive and the dead in Christ receive glorified bodies in 1st Corinthians 15 verses 42 through 44 it will be with the resurrection of the Dead the body that is sown is perishable it's raised imperishable it is sown in dishonor it is raised in glory it is sown in weakness it's raised in power it's sown in it so in a natural body it is raised a spiritual body there is a natural body there's also a spiritual body and so these are things that will be taking place so when our loved one dies we don't sorrow as those who have no hope he says in verse 14 again if we believe that Jesus died and rose again even so God will bring with him those who sleep in Jesus since Jesus conquered death we have hope based on what God has already done that's why the psalmist could say Psalm 16 verse 9 my heart is glad and my glory rejoices my flesh also will rest in hope now notice how the scripture says in verse 14 God will bring with him those who sleep in Jesus God will bring all believers living and asleep back to heaven with Jesus in Philippians 3:20 and 21 our citizenship is in heaven from which we eagerly wait for the Savior the Lord Jesus Christ who will transform our lowly body that it may be conformed to his glorious body according to the working by which he's able even to subdue all things to himself and so this is nothing but words of hope as absent from the body present with the Lord body planted as a seed awaiting him to call you and so he says in verse 15 for this we say to you by the word of the Lord that we who are alive and remain until the coming of the Lord will by no means precede those who are asleep Paul gives them comfort in hope by drawing their attention first to God's Word but I want you to notice something notice how Paul included himself in those who will see this event notice how he said in verse 15 this we say to you by the word of the Lord that we who are alive and remain until the coming of the Lord will by no means precede these who those who are asleep he anticipated being one who was taken to be with the Lord he anticipated the rapture in his lifetime he expected that to happen he lived as if it would my own Pastor Chuck Smith lived that way too I can use him as an illustration from the earliest days that I could remember being under his ministry until he went home to be with the Lord this is a man who lived in anticipation of return of Jesus Christ every year he would give up a New Year's Eve message and it would include his hope for this to be the year that Christ returns and that's how Chuck lived he actually did my pastor lived as if he expected Christ's return he really believed that he wouldn't die until Jesus came back and he lived as in that way it wasn't like you know anything weird or superstitious it was just that he believed that the Lord was returning in he was even in the process of repairing another Bible study when he went home to be with Jesus he was still busy faithfully preparing the Word of God to give it to people and so Paul himself included those who would see this event now it's interesting how he mentions two groups he speaks of those who are alive at that time and those who have died and notice how he says it we who are alive and remain until the coming of the Lord will by no means precede those who are asleep so that comforts them he's telling them that the dead in Christ will participate in this rapture and now he speaks about it in verse 16 the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout with the voice of an archangel with the trumpet of God the dead in Christ will rise first the lord himself Jesus is going to gather his church it's not the Angels doing that it's Jesus himself gathering the lord himself will descend when it says will descend it speaks of him descending from where he has been since he has ascended into heaven he'll descend from heaven with a shout the word shout is a signal it's given to soldiers by a commander it's a loud summons he speaks of the voice of an archangel we don't know what the voice of the Archangel is perhaps he'll say something like come up here he'll say and he says and with a trumpet the trumpet was used in Israel to gather the congregation so we have a shout we have a voice we have a trumpet these all emphasize immediate departure and what happens when this takes place well notice verse 16 the dead in Christ will rise first redemption for them is not yet complete their bodies have yet to be raised but their glorified bodies will be joined with their glorified spirits and at that time they'll be fully conformed to the image of Jesus and then he says in verse 17 we who are alive and remain again including himself shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air and thus we shall always be with the Lord here we go we'll talk a little bit about this the word caught up words caught up verse 17 a greek word har pot so the word har pot so it speaks of something that's it's like a sudden and something irresistible it's even got a tone of something that could be violent it's somethin action that's very quick we're gonna be taken quickly it's the point that he's making it's going to happen it'll be happening in any moment it'll happen sometimes in the time that we're not completely expecting perhaps but it's going to happen it could happen here it could happen when you're driving home it could happen any any time any place there's only one prophecy left to be fulfilled and and that is the that is the the rapture of the church that's the next prophecy to be fulfilled as the rapture of the church you know when I first got saved I'd never heard of something called a rapture I I was raised in a religious religious environment but I I never was taught that the that the Lord Jesus was gonna take us out that we would suddenly disappear and and all I'd never heard that before but then when I got saved I I began to hear the teaching coming from Chuck Smith and and a fella by the name of Lonnie frisbee and others who were saying you know this next event that's going to take place is the rapture of the church and and I had a clue a no clue what that was and you look up the word rapture and you can't find it in the Bible the word rapture isn't there and so there are those who will say we'll see the word rapture is not even in Scripture there isn't a word rapture that's something that people have made up well the reason it's referred to as the rapture is very simple the Greek word is harpazo but the Latin word is rob duro and the reason it's referred to as rapturous were simply transliterating the dural Latin for rapture rapture being wrapped or Oh being the same basic word as our pot so it's speaking of this sudden violent taking and so that's why we refer to it as the rapture of the church the violent sudden taking of the body of Christ from Planet Earth there's no other prophecy that needs to be fulfilled this is the next one and this is the one on God's prophetic calendar that is about to be fulfilled and prayerfully I look forward to it taking place in my lifetime I want that day to come I want to be with the Lord I look forward to that and it's not to escape you know when I first got saved there were bumper stickers they were actually starting to use something called bumper stickers they would put on the back of your car I had like six of them on my car and the Bible's so good you hate to put it down things like that but there was one that I didn't put on because they didn't agree with the sentiment it was the rapture the Great Escape I never have seen the rapture as a Great Escape something they escaped from this earth know we're supposed to be armed and dangerous until Jesus takes us we're in war and we ought to be living as if we are we ought to be aware that there's an enemy who's deceiving people and stealing Souls if you will we ought to be aware of that and the church is militant the church is supposed to be marching on its knees but carrying the sword right that's what we're called to do and we're supposed to be taking people and encouraging people to know the Lord Jesus Christ so I never liked the term the Great Escape but it is something I'm looking forward to because one of these days and it won't be long from now it's there's going to be the shout there's going to be that voice and and we're going to be out of here we're gonna be with the Lord Jesus and be with him forever and I look forward to that that is the event I look forward to is being with him the one who is my Blessed hope and it's going to happen it's going to happen and that's why we need to live as if it's even at the door that's why we need to realize the Lord is even at hand that this moment is coming we need to be aware of that you see those who are alive the Bible says will be instantly changed in 1st Corinthians 15 verses 50 through 54 Paul said I tell you a mystery we shall not all sleep but we shall all be changed in a moment in the twinkling of an eye at the last trumpet for the trumpet will sound the dead will be raised incorruptible and we shall be changed for this corruptible must put on incorruption this mortal must put on immortality when this corruptible has put on incorruption this mortal has put on immortality then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written death is swallowed up in victory Oh death where is your sting o grave where is your victory you don't have it because Jesus Christ died on the cross and he took the sting from me and I have life because of him and so you live in anticipation to be with the Lord Jesus Christ you live as if he's coming at any moment and you look forward to him coming to be with us death causes sorrow yes but we we don't sorrow as those with no hope when I was a little boy I my dad I'll put it this way my grandmother on my dad's side my grandmother had 13 children 12 of those children survived childhood every one of them had many children and then many children and then many children so that when my grandmother died at the age I believe she was 92 when my grandmother died at the age of 92 when they give you the information on survivors I had she had at that time I think the number was a hundred and eighteen great and great great grandchildren not just grandchildren great and great great-grandchildren I have hundreds of cousins several hundred I've never even met hundreds of them all over the place were taken over well one of my uncle's his name was Ray and when I grew up my Uncle Ray was kind of loud he had a loud voice and he in is kind of a booming voice it was an intimidating kind of voice he didn't speak softly he spoke with passion that was my Uncle Ray so when I would walk in at the age of three four five six years old and Ray would greet me my uncle would greet me he used to scare me and I would tell my mom I don't want to be around my Uncle Ray why not cuz he yells at me and my mom would say he he's not yelling mom Papa he he just is he just talks loudly well I got to realize that all of my brothers rather all of my dad's brothers spoke loudly all of them did they all had real booming voices my dad when you spoke to him on the phone it sounded like he was mad he'd be yelling cuz my dad would raise his voice that's just a trait in my family see I didn't realize that so my uncle used to yell I found out later when I got onto the military went to go see him III saw him in a different light now I see my uncle as warm I mean he he he was the only uncle that would that hugged me that would love me and I grew to love my Uncle Ray very much very much and he came to faith in Christ and when my uncle came to faith in Christ he got very sick he got cancer and he was about hundred ninety two hundred pounds powerfully-built man he had black black hair in a very black moustache beautiful green eyes very handsome man and I got a phone call from my aunt my aunt Billie and she said can you come and see your uncle he's about to go home and I'd like you to come and pray for him they were in hospital he was in a hospital in Riverside so I went to see him I remember walking into the waiting room the whole waiting room in this particular area was filled with people and I get walk I go walking in I look at him they say for me to go in Pastor David could you go in I'll walk in my aunt Billie says did you see your cousin's the whole room was filled with my cousin's I didn't know them I'd never seen him they tried to rob me no I didn't see them I didn't know there were my blood but they were there all rosales ins I didn't so I walk up to the bed and there is the shell of my uncle you need to understand again I mentioned it but he weighed about 200 pounds and it was powerful he had thick black hair and a very thick black mustache but they had given him all this treatment he no longer had any hair he weighed a hundred and fifteen pounds just a shell of my uncle I have this terrible ability to re-experience things I hate it when I talk about it I feel what I felt forgive me but there's my uncle and I'm looking at him and my aunt said he hasn't spoken all day he's been in like a coma semi-comatose but could you pray for him you know could you pray for him and I said of course na as I was looking she says you got to pray like she said talk like a Rosales which means loud toggle' I laughed I said so that's where I got it from so I remember reaching over and touching his hand he was comatose he's about to die and I took him by the hand and I said to him Uncle Ray I'm here to pray for you this is David and he hadn't been awake all day but he said his lips formed the word and he said pray and I held him by the hand uncle jesus said let not your heart be troubled you believe in God believe also in me if my father's house are many mansions I go and prepare a place for you if it were not so I would have told you and if I go and prepare a place for you I will come again and receive you unto myself that where I am there you shall be also I still remember holding him by the hand and praying with him realizing that this body this shall this this this torn up and ravaged by cancer that he'd have a new body glorious fashioned in the image of Jesus Christ that gives me hope because God is going to make us like unto himself we're gonna have bodies in other words that have been specially prepared for heaven and one of these days and it's not long from now the Lord Jesus Christ is going to shout with the voice of the archangel and the trumpet I don't know what he's gonna say it could be your name it could be just come up here but you're going to hear it and instantly you're gonna be gone in the twinkling of an eye and you will see him face to face and that's worth living for that's worth living for that's worth living for this mortal will put on immortality our bodies will be instantly made suitable for heaven and so he's saying you're concerned for your loved ones know they will come we will also together with them and we will be with the Lord forever and then he says this verse 18 comfort one another with these words these are words of comfort and so remind each other though mama has died daddy is gone if they knew the Lord Jesus Christ we shall be brought back together again one day one day comfort one another we will forever be with the Lord because we trusted in him but we need to know where we stand with him for us to have comfort somebody was walking through a cemetery and he looked upon a headstone and it had the epitaph and as he read the epitaph it said pause my friend as you walk by as you are now so once was I as I am now so you will be prepare my friend to follow me but under this was added these words to follow you is not my intent until I know which way you went we need to know which way we're gonna go
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Published: Wed Jul 25 2018
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