By Evangelist/Pastor Barbara
Whenever I call, I need an immediate response, for the war is raging hot, and many souls are held captive in the throes of hell.
You can no longer go about business as usual. There is a job to be done. I need all My elite standing at attention, being instant in season and out of season.
2 Timothy 4: 2 KJV Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all long-suffering and doctrine.
The enemy is capitalizing on the fact that My children were ill-prepared for what has come upon them. He is not wasting one second. He is hitting hard and below the belt. He will stop at nothing.
The phrase “throes of hell” typically refers to experiencing intense suffering or agony, often likened to the extreme pain and torment associated with hell. The word “throes” itself means intense or violent pain and struggle, especially during a difficult or painful situation12.