Boy Preacher Called To Warn America

A 10-year-old boy from California has made it his goal to preach end-times prophecy to all who have an ear to hear.

When most boys are immersed in video games, school, and sports, Rankin Poage from Rancho Santa Fe is spending his time sharing biblical prophecy with adults.

Poage’s interest in the last days sparked when he shared a book report to his class based on a book by Pastor John Hagee on prophecy. The boy stated that the recent earthquakes that devastated Japan and New Zealand are signs that indicate that Christ’s return is near.

Dran Reese (director, The Salt & Light Council)Dran Reese, director of the Salt & Light Council, explains that hearing Poage speak on prophecy was like hearing an educated college student.

 

“He’s really a rare combination of both intelligence and innocence, and it was really very endearing – and really. we were all amazed at his profound knowledge and his ability to tackle a subject so thick about prophecy,” says Reese.

Poage says he preaches prophecy to warn those who are unaware of Christ’s soon return, and Reese points out that God will use the unlikely and weak vessels to bring his message to the people. She notes that Poage’s stance on biblical prophecy is scripturally correct.

The director comments: “At his age, he’s already seeing the writing on the wall for America, and wants to go out to warn people — what they can do, what they should do, and what they should be looking for — what are those signs, and about preaching the Word of Jesus Christ and of salvation to those who still are very lost.”

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Yesterday I hung on the cross with Christ; today I am glorified with Him: yesterday I was dying with Him; today I am brought to life with Him: yesterday I was buried with Him: today I rise with Him. Let us become like Christ, since Christ also became like us. "I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me." Galatians 2:20 (NIV)

2 Responses to Boy Preacher Called To Warn America

  1. giansmiths says:

    Really? That’s interesting! Although if you ever attend Covenant Marriage Seminars, you might change your mind.

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