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Have A Blessed Good Friday.

4/10/2020

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Good Friday to you!
 
This is a time of the year to remember Yeshua’s sacrificial love for His Heavenly Father. No one should suffer and die such a terrible death and Jesus Christ like no other person, paved way to civilization’s fruition, because of His grace, and His love for fellow man. I am inspired to look up to Yeshua and see, that He and Mother Mary were the cornerstones, of our entire civilization. Please think of the way the martyred Apostles, took up their crosses to follow Him, and how the world went astray into the Great Apostasy, after the tragic and untimely death of Jesus.
 
Let us not take our comforts for granted, and be grateful for the many blessings we have. No one should suffer and die a horrible death like that of crucifixion, let alone the Son of God, but many are the trespasses and the generational sin is extreme at the end. We walk a path that sees an apocalypse upon the horizon, and it’s because Jesus was crucified and the anointed one put to death. The Messiah came to ancient man, and was sacrificed because of sinful religious leaders, and their selfish agendas. Self-centered human beings forsook the King God sent, and His brutal execution became a terrible omen, for our End Days.
 
We must remember in our day and age that things happen at a rapid pace. The spreading pestilence, is leading to economic collapse, and global war will result in the calamity. The coronavirus is causing immense uncertainty in our coming days ahead, and as Good Friday has come to us, we need to look at it all through the lens of the past, as well as the present and future. Looking full spectrum, we can see that the cross was the greatest crime in history, and the martyrdom of Christ, the biggest tragedy to ever unfold until now. However, the hope inspired by the Ancients of Days, gives us an anchor to hold to, and a careful lesson to be learned. Nobody should suffer such a terrible death, and from Good Friday to Easter Sunday, let’s be grateful for what we have, and mindful of what we can give.
 
All the time we have had upon the Earth, in the 21st Century, was borrowed from our dying grandparents, who fought the Axis of Evil, so that we ourselves didn’t have to go to war. Thank God that so many were willing to take a stand for freedom, and that our livelihoods were won, for so many years, because of those willing to sacrifice themselves, for a better future for the children. Today let’s not just think of the cross, but of every single sacrifice made on God’s behalf, and for the time allotted at the end, for this Advent to unfold, and for the Millennial Christhood to lift up a banner of love.
 
Let Mary and Yeshua inspire us today, and tomorrow, and let us cherish our memories, and our present moment help from God above. Together, we can see the honoring of our Ancestors, and the not let be wasted their message of grace, love, forbearance, and holiness. Let’s put the cross in perspective and hope for a merciful tomorrow, and divine provision. Let God be honored as the cornerstone of our actions, words, and beliefs. Let’s look together onward, to see that God is not forgotten, in these End Days, and that everything the Lord has been working on, is not swept away by the ruin of the apocalypse.
 
God bless you on this Good Friday, and let’s do our part to make it better, by remembering the foundation stones and those who followed the path of martyrdom, in order to provide us children a better future, and path to choose for ourselves. Without cornerstone worshipers, and breakthrough prophets, we would be in a very dark age of science and reason without God, where the mind and the will, do not accept the divine appointment of Judgement, and hard hearts care not about the things of Love. Let our World be illuminated by the light Jesus shines, even from the grave, and Mother Mary who brought the light of the world, into the world.
 
May your Friday be a blessed one, and your Easter memorable and together lets hold firm to the convictions we have about Greater Love, conquering fear, lack, and injustice. May the divine light shine brightly, and no darkness hide the truth of the times. May everyone be blessed with provision, and nobody be left behind in a tragic downfall of humanity. Please pray for the deliverance of the people, and let’s together sing praise, and speak our prayers towards a Loving Creator. Remember Jesus on this day, and in the days ahead, and let’s hope together, for His rightful place in the Hands of Providence and Grace.
 
Thank you for being a patron of my updates, and continuing to support my life and livelihood with your time and consideration. Have a wonderfully Good Friday, and together let’s remember, and cherish the Good Sheppard, and the blessings He gave to the lost lambs. Amen. 
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