1. Repentance is the means to escape the influence of satanic DNA injected into humanity. There is no repentance in the devil’s DNA, for he does not know what repentance is. This path to salvation frees humanity from the devil’s connection. It is the first door of help opened to free us from the “brood of vipers” and transfer us to the kingdom of heaven. Seth and Enosh recognized human frailty and repented, declaring that they did not want to follow the path of Cain’s descendants — arrogance, violence, presumption, and independence from God. Repentance is a change of direction: it is turning away from Cain’s path (Mark 1:15; Matt. 3: 2; Gen. 4: 16-26; Rom. 1: 20-32; Rev. 20: 1-10).
2. In Hebrew, “to call” means “to call aloud, to cry out, to cry out for help.” We only cry out for help when we realize that there is no solution or hope. Calling out carries with it the meaning of humbling ourselves and acknowledging our inability. Recognizing our insufficiency, we promptly cry out: “O Lord, help! I need salvation; I cannot live without You!” Calling in this way is a desperate act of one seeking to be heard, and not merely a religious pratice (Ps 56: 9-11,13; Joel 2:32; Isa 12: 2-6; Ps 18: 6; 31:17; 116: 4; 118: 5).
3. When we call upon Him with a pure heart, the Lord hears us and helps us. How often our soul needs help! It is the most fragile part of our being, and our emotions are often shaken. This “O” before “Lord” begins a vocal sound, indicating a call. When going through tribulations, pressures, suffering, and anguish, calling upon the Lord will bring relief, joy, and comfort. Do not expect help from man: trust in the Lord and seek refuge in Him alone (Ps 118: 5-9; Rom 10: 10-13).
4. Calling on the Lord is the first step toward the salvation of our spirit. Once our spirit is saved, we are reconnected to Christ. Now we must proceed to obtain the salvation of our soul. Just as a cell phone connected to the internet can receive messages, once we are connected to God by calling on His name, we can receive His word for the transformation of our soul. Through the washing of water, through the word, we are sanctified and filled with the reality of God. Therefore, listen and follow the Word attentively, take notes, proclaim war cries, practice ultra-refined immersion, and create energizing chambers (Rom 10:17; 1 Pet 1: 6-9; Eph 5: 25-27).
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