Speaking myself, mockery is not really a problem. This may come as a big surprise to my detractors; frankly, I'll take all I can get. It's not that I'm a glutton for punishment. My motivation is driven by a desire to see the advent of the Kingdom Age. Christians who love the prophetic Word of God are like treasure hunters digging in a muddy field. Their task appears unpleasant and fruitless up until the moment they strike gold. Mockers are like gold because they are key indicators of the End Times. As the scorn grows more intense, it has the general effect of giving strong indication that we are getting closer to the Rapture. There's little chance that my critics will ever realize the consequences of their actions. I've always said that "End-Time Mockery Is The Mother's Milk Of Prophetic Progression". On judgment day, everyone standing before the judgment seat of Christ will be thinking of everything positive they did in their life. The act of enduring ridicule for the sake of Christ will be a huge bonus on that fateful day. As a Watchman, if I attempt to provide others with the truth and they rebuff my offer, the responsibility for their fate rests with them. My critics are in a no-win situation. Their mockery is helping bring on the end times.
The spirit of God convicts people about their spiritual condition, and the vast majority refuses to listen to His small, gentle voice of beckoning. The content of my posts strikes a nerve and their scorn is a testimony to their guilt. I guess the folks who look forward to going to hell will be just as shocked as those who never thought they would end up there. In both cases, people underestimate the penalty that comes with sin. If anyone thinks that my messages are dispersing negative information, you need to investigate what prophecy has to say. For a born-again believer, the Rapture offers a special hope of being able to instantly leave this sin-stained world. The bad news in the Rapture doctrine is only for those individuals who find themselves Left Behind..."For then shall be great suffering, the kind that hasn't happened from the beginning of the world until now and certainly won't ever happen again" (Mat. 24:21).