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Journal of Pentecostal Th eology 20 (2011) 93–94 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2011 DOI 10.1163/174552511X554618 brill.nl/pent Imminent Wes Hunter * I am Ready Th ey mock and jest: I hear them not! Th eir lamps aren’t even lit! My lamp will be ready and shines bright still Too eager now to quit! ‘When is He coming?’ Th ey tease and prod and grind, deride and pick ‘Is he coming at all? How can you know? Just forsake all this and quit!’ But I am Ready I’m ready for the day when He proves them wrong He will leave no stone unturned! His coming is swift, sudden, headlong, quick! Th e unbeliever will soon be spurned. Many will come and profess to be Him Deceivers, Vipers, Snakes! Wars and rumors in Nations and Kingdoms! Famines, Death, and Quakes. ‘Oh black moon and sun where is your light? Oh stars why do you fall?’ And those wicked and evil and heinous and false cry ‘Woe, Woe on us all!’ Yes I am Ready Days of Flood, we live therein: the Critics rant and rave! * Wes Hunter (BA, Lee University) is an MDiv candidate at the Pentecostal Th eological
Journal of Pentecostal Theology – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2011
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