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Stalking is a Reality, Even Amongst Believers - God's Message to His People

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We have all heard of stalking, yet ofttimes, we envision some pedophile or murderer, a stranger, following after their intended victim in a cloak-n-dagger type of scenario, along some vaguely lit street on a foggy evening or morning, or in a desolate public park at dawn or dusk, when barely anyone is around.  Perhaps that is so on some Hollywood set, but the reality is much more grand-sweeping than what is mentioned above.

Stalkers are not always following you as you walk up the street, or spying on you from behind bushes or a parked vehicle with darkened windows.  Yes, they do and can act out those methods; however, they have expanded their horizon to include phone calls and the internet. They can inundate you with endless calls, repeated texting, volumes of emails and comments left on public sites.

They can follow you on Facebook, Twitter or any other social platform.  They can follow you in a public chat forum, a radio or tv program, public chat forum, a radio or TV program, on a blog, and/or any other avenue that they know you frequent or are involved in.

Tonight I am going to share a personal experience.  One may think, "Christians don't stalk Christians." Answer, wrong.  Or you may think, "If a believer is being stalked, they must be out of God's will somewhere."  Answer, wrong.

Let me first say that this program is going to cover stalking, but it has more to do with the late hour we are in, but much more than that!  It has to do with the overall condition of the 'church' today. The LORD is speaking forth to people today, especially to those who call themselves by His name.  It is a far deeper message than stalking!  

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