There is so much discord, evil, despair, and hopelessness in the world today – where do we find peace, joy, love, hope, and rest? My answer is “Escape’…run to Heaven and live in the kingdom of God.
Submit to the Yoke of Jesus Christ Is it possible that what we perceive as bondage is actually obedience in the eyes of God? Servant Marcia Carty delves into this powerful question, urging listeners to consider where their faith truly lies. Using the prophetic words of Jeremiah, she examines the story of the Israelites who, due to their idolatry and disobedience, were forced into submission under King Nebuchadnezzar. While this seemed like a curse, God called Nebuchadnezzar His "servant," revealing that in the midst of this trial lay the path to salvation and blessing. In this message, you'll learn: -- The importance of discerning between God's prophets and those who speak only what people want to hear. -- How the hardness of heart and violence in our world today are a sign that we are living in a time similar to the days of Noah. -- Why the blessings of God are often found in the places of submission and obedience that we naturally want to avoid. -- The divine purpose behind being subject to governing authorities, even when we don't agree with them. -- That putting on the "armor of light" is an act of submission to the will of God, and it is our best defense against the darkness in the world. Scriptures for Further Study -- Jeremiah 26 -- Jeremiah 27 -- John 13 -- John 16 -- Romans 13 +++++++ We have begun building a new website which you can see here: https://www.noahdays.org/
In this impactful message titled "Jesus Is Coming: Rest and Wait," Servant Marcia Carty of Heaven on Earth Ministries of Jesus Christ addresses the escalating chaos and unsettling signs of the present day, likening them to the "Days of Noah." She points to alarming developments like advanced robotics, spiritual manifestations, and widespread natural disasters as indicators that humanity is drawing nearer to the fulfillment of biblical prophecies. Servant Marcia highlights humanity's current state of weariness and departure from God, urging a return to faith. She passionately explains that while the world trusts in governments, wealth, and human strength, true blessing and stability come only from trusting in the Lord. The message emphasizes that humanity's current woes stem from forsaking God and following their own evil inclinations. Key takeaways from this teaching include: -- The world is currently experiencing signs foretold in scripture, such as wars, commotions, earthquakes, famines, and pestilence, mirroring descriptions found in Matthew 24 and Luke 21. -- God expresses weariness from humanity's relentless turning away from Him, as seen in Jeremiah's lamentations. -- Trusting in human institutions or personal strength leads to a cursed existence, likened to a shrub in the desert, while trusting in the Lord makes one like a tree planted by water, yielding fruit and unfazed by hardship (Jeremiah 17:5-8). -- The human heart is inherently deceitful and wicked, and only God can truly know and judge it (Jeremiah 17:9-10). -- Salvation and true rest are found not through adherence to the law, but through faith in Jesus Christ, who has redeemed believers from the law's curse (Galatians 3:9-29). -- Through faith in Christ, believers are adopted as sons of God, no longer slaves, but heirs, filled with the Spirit crying "Abba, Father." -- Neglecting salvation through Christ means there is no escape from the coming judgments. -- Believers are called to arm themselves with the mind of Christ, no longer living according to worldly lusts, but for the will of God, actively avoiding sin and evil associations (1 Peter 4:1-4). -- The ultimate call is to be "rapture ready," anticipating Jesus' return and striving to live righteously. Scriptures for Further Study -- Matthew 24 -- Luke 21 -- Jeremiah 15 -- Jeremiah 17:5-10, 15-18 -- Jeremiah 18:15-17 -- Galatians 3:9-29 -- Hebrews 1 -- 1 Peter 4:1-4 +++++++ We have begun building a new website which you can see here: https://www.noahdays.org/
In this timely and urgent message titled "Saved From God's Wrath," Servant Marcia Carty of Heaven on Earth Ministries of Jesus Christ dives deep into the escalating signs of the end times, drawing striking comparisons to the days of Noah. She emphasizes that while we may not be at the very end, we are witnessing conditions—such as extreme violence, child trafficking, and widespread iniquity—that mirror biblical prophecies. Key takeaways from this powerful teaching include: -- The Urgency of Repentance and Righteousness: Servant Marcia stresses the critical need for believers to stay in God's will amidst increasing wickedness. She highlights that without God's voice guiding us, we risk becoming as wicked as those we lament. Regular supplication and a lifestyle of crying out to the Lord are essential for remaining in His favor. -- Understanding God's Wrath: Drawing heavily from Isaiah 13, Servant Marcia details the terrifying nature of God's coming wrath. This will involve angelic forces, widespread destruction, the darkening of celestial bodies, and the humbling of the proud. She warns that no earthly escape, even underground cities, will protect from God's judgment, as the earth itself will be shaken. -- Signs of the End Times (Luke 21): The message outlines Jesus' prophecies regarding the end, including false Christs, wars, commotions, nation rising against nation, earthquakes, famines, pestilence, and fearful sights. Crucially, believers are warned of impending persecution, even from family and friends, for their faith in Jesus. -- The Hope of Redemption, Not Wrath: A central theme is the assurance that true believers are "not appointed to wrath." Through Christ's sacrifice, a pathway to reconciliation and salvation has been provided. Servant Marcia refers to 1 Thessalonians 4, explaining the rapture—the catching away of believers, both living and resurrected, to meet the Lord in the air—as God's plan to deliver His saints from His fierce anger. -- The Lamb's Worthiness and the Seven Seals: The teaching culminates with a look into Revelation 5 and 6, where Jesus, the Lamb of God, is deemed worthy to open the seven seals, symbolizing the unfolding of God's judgment. Each seal brings forth a new stage of tribulation, from conquering spirits and widespread death to famine, martyrdom, and cataclysmic natural disasters. The ultimate call is to embrace Jesus as Lord and Savior now to be delivered from these coming events. Servant Marcia passionately encourages listeners to walk away from unrighteousness and embrace holiness, reminding them that God has always been a deliverer, and His plan is to deliver us from His wrath. Scriptures for Further Study Psalms 28 Psalms 30 Isaiah 13 Luke 21 1 Thessalonians 4 Revelation 5 Revelation 6 +++++++ We have begun building a new website which you can see here: https://www.noahdays.org/
In this powerful episode of Heaven on Earth Ministries, Servant Marcia Carty delivers a poignant message titled "New Covenant in Jesus." Starting with a heartfelt prayer for strength and protection from evil, she quickly dives into a transparent personal testimony of divine intervention, recounting how God miraculously saved her from a potentially fatal car accident. This vivid illustration serves as a springboard for her teaching on the human struggle with sin and the limitations of relying on personal effort to fulfill God's law. Servant Marcia then guides listeners through a biblical journey, referencing Moses's encounter with God on Mount Sinai and the establishment of the Old Covenant with the Ten Commandments. She candidly acknowledges the human inability to perfectly adhere to these laws, echoing the sentiment of Paul in Romans regarding the "wretched man." The message then beautifully transitions to the New Covenant, as described in Hebrews, where God's laws are written not on stone tablets, but in the minds and hearts of believers. This internal transformation, made possible through Jesus's sacrificial blood, offers a radical departure from the outward purification of the Old Covenant. Marcia powerfully asserts that Jesus, as our High Priest, entered the "holiest of holy" once and for all, securing eternal redemption for all who believe. She concludes with a passionate call to embrace this salvation through Christ, emphasizing God's merciful love and readiness to forgive and cleanse. +++++++ We have begun building a new website which you can see here: https://www.noahdays.org/
Join Servant Marcia Carty on "Heaven on Earth Ministries of Jesus Christ" as she delves into the profound question: "Can we lose our salvation and also our kingdom?" In this impactful message titled "The Loss of a Kingdom," she unpacks the biblical narrative of King Saul, the first king of Israel, whose journey from a promising beginning to a tragic end serves as a stark warning. Carty illuminates how Saul's partial obedience, fear of the people, and ultimate rebellion against God's direct commands led to the forfeiture of his throne. She draws parallels between Saul's mistakes and common pitfalls in our own lives, such as not "staying in our lane" or prioritizing our own understanding over God's. The discussion powerfully contrasts Saul's self-justification and eventual turn to witchcraft with the unwavering obedience of figures like Samuel and, most importantly, the perfect obedience of Jesus Christ. Carty stresses that God's desire for His kingdom to reign on Earth, as expressed in the Lord's Prayer, is realized through the complete submission of His people. She encourages listeners to examine their own hearts, asking if they are walking in partial or complete obedience. The episode culminates with an exhortation to embrace the spiritual warfare that requires God's armor and weapons, accessible only through a heart fully committed to Christ. It's a compelling call to prioritize God's commandments above all else, ensuring we do not lose the spiritual kingdom placed within us by faith. Scriptures for Further Study Matthew 6:9-10: "Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven." 1 Peter 2:9: "But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light." 1 Samuel 13: Saul's premature offering and Samuel's rebuke. 1 Samuel 15: Saul's disobedience regarding the Amalekites and his rejection as king. 1 Samuel 15:22-23: "And Samuel said, Hath the LORD as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the LORD? Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams. For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry. Because thou hast rejected the word of the LORD, he hath also rejected thee from being king." 1 Chronicles 10:13-14: "So Saul died for his transgression which he committed against the LORD, even against the word of the LORD, which he kept not, and also for asking counsel of one that had a familiar spirit, to enquire of it; And enquired not of the LORD: therefore he slew him, and turned the kingdom unto David." 2 Corinthians 10:3-5: "For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh: (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;) Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ." Ephesians 5:1-7: "Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear children; And walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweetsmelling savour. But fornication, and all uncleanness, or covetousness, let it not be once named among you, as becometh saints; Neither filthiness, nor foolish talking, nor jesting, which are not convenient: but rather giving of thanks. For this ye know, that no whoremonger, nor unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, hath any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God. Let no man deceive you with vain words: for because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience. Be not ye therefore partakers with them." Ephesians 6:10-18: The full armor of God. 1 John 5:1-5: "Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God: and every one that loveth him that begat loveth him also that is begotten of him. By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God, and keep his commandments. For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous. For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith. Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?" +++++++ We have begun building a new website which you can see here: https://www.noahdays.org/
Are you feeling discouraged by the state of the world? Drawing a parallel between our current times and the "days of Noah," Servant Marcia Carty addresses the critical question: What should we do when sin seems to be winning? This sermon moves from the challenges of living in a perverse generation to the believer's steadfast hope and divine calling. Listeners will be encouraged to look back at God's unchanging covenant faithfulness, as seen in the lives of Noah, Abraham, and the Israelites. The message then provides practical, scriptural actions for today, drawing from the wisdom of King David, the Apostle Peter, and the Apostle Paul. Learn how to "endure hardness as a good soldier of Jesus Christ," study to show yourself approved, and understand the victory that overcomes the world—your faith. This is a call to move beyond fear and into the power, love, and sound mind God has given His children to not only survive but to reign with Christ. +++++++ We have begun building a new website which you can see here: https://www.noahdays.org/
In "God Has Called Cyrus and We Will Be Delivered," Servant Marcia Carty delves into the pressing question of how to live faithfully in a world seemingly mirroring the perilous times described in scripture. With global tensions rising, particularly concerning President Trump, Iran, and Israel, many are asking: Can we escape what is coming? This episode offers a powerful, biblically-rooted perspective, emphasizing God's unchanging nature and His divine appointments throughout history. Servant Marcia Carty draws a compelling parallel between biblical King Cyrus, chosen by God to perform His will, and President Trump, suggesting that God is similarly working through unexpected figures today. Through passages from Isaiah 44 and 45, the discussion highlights God's unwavering commitment to Israel and His ultimate control over all nations and events. She asserts that God, who forms light and creates darkness, makes peace and creates calamity, is ultimately orchestrating all things for His purposes. Listeners are encouraged to shift their focus from worldly anxieties to personal spiritual alignment. Referencing Jesus' words about His return mirroring the days of Noah, Servant Marcia Carty urges listeners to prioritize getting right with God. The discussion also touches on the proliferation of false prophets and teachers in the last days, as prophesied in 2 Peter, warning against deceptive gospels of money and prosperity. Ultimately, the message is one of profound hope and unwavering faith: God knows what He is doing, and believers are called to live with purpose, faith, love, and perseverance, trusting that He will preserve His people and fulfill His promises of a new heaven and a new earth where righteousness dwells. +++++++ We have begun building a new website which you can see here: https://www.noahdays.org/
Jesus is the one who used this phrase "in the days of Noah" so it is something we need to study. +++++++ We have begun building a new website which you can see here: https://www.noahdays.org/
It's easy to look at the world, with its rampant evil and self-love described in 2 Timothy 3, and feel overwhelmed by its parallels to the "days of Noah." But in this powerful and timely message, Servant Marcia Carty insists that darkness is not the only story. While sin abounds, God is performing a simultaneous and revolutionary act. Drawing a profound connection between our time and the prophecy in Ezekiel 36, she reveals God's plan to restore His people—not because they deserve it, but for the glory of His own holy name. He is actively working to sprinkle us clean, give us new hearts of flesh, and fill us with His Spirit. This teaching illuminates how the promises made to Israel are being manifested today through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit described in Joel 2, empowering believers to be blessed, fruitful, and holy in the midst of chaos. This is a must-hear message of hope that shifts focus from the world's decay to God's glorious work of restoration. +++++++ We have begun building a new website which you can see here: https://www.noahdays.org/
In this sobering teaching, Servant Marcia Carty from Heaven on Earth Ministries of Jesus Christ sounds an urgent alarm. Comparing contemporary society—rife with sexual immorality, murder, and deceit—to the days of Noah, she asks: will we be caught in God's impending wrath? Drawing from Isaiah 8 and 9, Servant Carty warns against seeking guidance from worldly sources in times of confusion, emphasizing that true light and direction come only through God's Word and Jesus Christ, the "Wonderful Counselor." She highlights how pride and arrogance, like that of ancient Israel and, she suggests, modern nations, provoke divine judgment. The message then transitions to the New Testament, particularly 1 Thessalonians, detailing God's will for our sanctification and the promise of the Rapture—a deliverance for believers from the appointed wrath. The teaching culminates with a stark look at Revelation 15 and 16, vividly describing the seven bowls of God's complete wrath poured out upon an unrepentant world. This episode is a powerful call to examine our lives, embrace holiness, and secure our salvation through Jesus Christ, the only escape from the wrath to come. +++++++ We have begun building a new website which you can see here: https://www.noahdays.org/
Our challenge is to be like Noah so we can find favor with the Creator. We read about the last days in Second Timothy chapter 3. We also read about certain "woes" in the Bible that we need to be aware of as we live in these latter "days of Noah." +++++++ We have begun building a new website which you can see here: https://www.noahdays.org/
"The Gospel of the Kingdom will be preached in all the world, and then the end will come. I believe we are in that time right now." --Servant Marcia +++++++ We have begun building a new website which you can see here: https://www.noahdays.org/
"What we want to do, living in the days we are living in, is draw near to God with a true heart." --Servant Marcia
The days are coming when they will round up Christians. It is already happening in parts of the world. With this in mind, what are we to do?
If we are living in the days of Noah, or heading towards the days of Noah, where every thought was evil continually, can we be great again?
We take a look at what was happening in the days of Noah and compare it to what is happening in our world today.
Are we really in the last days, and what are we to do in the last days? Let's begin by opening our Bibles to Matthew chapter 24.
We begin by looking at the mighty men who were born from angels and women in the book of Genesis.
The fool says in his heart, "There is no god." This is a huge step towards judgement! Let's begin by opening our Bible to Psalm 53.
The day of the Lord is about the coming judgement on the earth. Let's begin by opening our Bible to Isaiah chapter 24.
There is so much happening in our world today. Is there anything in the Bible to help us understand it? Let's open our Bibles to Ezekiel chapter 25.
When will Jesus return to establish His kingdom on the earth?
To understand the big picture we have to go back and start in Genesis chapter one.
Let's open our Bible to Matthew chapter 24.
Let's open our Bible to First Corinthians chapter 11.
We begin our study in Genesis chapter six, and discuss why God decided to flood the earth in the days of Noah.
We begin our study in Genesis chapter six.
We tend to think of the days of Noah as a primitive age, but that's not what we see in Scriptures.
The angels referred to in the Bible, in Jude and 2nd Peter, came upon this earth and mated with human women in the years before the worldwide flood.
What was it like in the days of Noah and how does that apply to us today?
How do you know if you are just or not? If you are living by faith, you are just!
Today we begin a new program entitled In the Days of Noah.
This morning the Lord brought back to me King David and He said, "Look at him. He went against Me but he had faith!" You see, it takes a lot of faith to believe that God still really loves us even when we fall.
I believe our own conduct as human beings is at least part of the reason for the sorrows we go through. Let's open to Genesis chapter 6.
Have you ever asked, "Why was I even born?" Job in the Bible asked that question, so let's dive in and find out the answer to this important question.
Can you believe that God will never leave you or forsake you in spite of the direction our world seems to be going? Let's open our Bible to Joshua chapter one.
It may seem like everything we are dealing with today is overwhelming, so let's look at the Israelites as they were right on the verge of entering the Promised Land, yet there were giants in the land they would have to deal with.
In Isaiah 49, starting at verse 5, we read about the coming messiah, so let's begin our study here! Then we will move on and look at the story of Simeon in the book of Luke.
Jesus said, "Let not your heart be troubled." God alone has ultimate authority over everything. His power is everlasting and unshakeable! We can put our trust in Him, so let this study build your faith and hope and peace today.
War is coming and the question is, are we ready for warfare? What role are we to play in this warfare? Let's start by diving in to the book of Daniel.
The Word says "trust in God and in Him alone." --Servant Marcia Carty
We want to escape to heaven, but what is the secret? Let's begin by talking about who we are connecting with in heaven, our heavenly Father. Let's begin by opening our Bible to Job 36:5.
Heaven is two places. It is physical, but it is also within us as the Kingdom of God is within us believers.
Are we at the end? Is the rapture almost here? Will Jesus find you at the time of the rapture and count you as one of His own? I have been found by Jesus, and if He can find me, He can surely find you!
The Bible talks about God sending a delusion. A delusion means you think one thing is true but it isn't. So the question is, are we among the deluded? Let's begin our study in the book of Genesis.
How can mankind receive the blessings from the Lord? Let's find out as we study the new covenant! What is a covenant anyway? Let's begin our study in Deuteronomy 29.
What is righteousness? What is holiness? Are they the same thing? How do we know if we have these attributes? Let's start our study in Proverbs chapter 10.
King Saul was afraid. It ended up with him being in a very bad place...seeking help from a witch! Let's open our Bibles to First Samuel chapter 28.
On this episode I share with you an encouraging word about being called by a new name. Let's open our Bibles to Isaiah 62.
Is it really possible to escape? And if we are going to escape, how? And what qualifies us for this escape? Let's begin by opening our Bibles to Revelation chapter twelve.