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To those Left behind - What to do if you miss the Rapture
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Complete, First published May 23, 2021
Key instructions on what to do if you missed the Rapture

If you are reading this because millions of people have suddenly and mysteriously disappeared, then you are looking for answers to what has happened, why it has happened, what will be happening next, and what to do.

"DOWNLOAD/SCREENSHOT THIS  RAPTURE LETTER AND SHARE THIS WITH YOUR FAMILY, FRIENDS, COWORKERS ETC! 

Please stay safe, follow Christ and never give into the antichrist system. I 
And the rest of your heavenly family are cheering you on! We are counting on YOU to spread the kingdom message to the World. One day God will wipe away all tears from your eyes, so be strong, steadfast and immovable! Remember that THE KING ABOVE ALL KINGS WILL RETURN!

Shared/posted on Sunday May 23, 2021 -pre(before) Rapture and Tribulation-" 
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Credit: By Dave. Breese
I am just sharing this work as a left behind letter to let people understand what to do if/when they are left behind of the Rapture!

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