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Words about the Word - Randy Walker - Albany Methodist Church

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Words about the Word - Randy Walker - Albany Methodist Church

Glory to God in the highest.  His peace and honor shall follow Him always.  He is Love and His mercies endure forever.  

I have a few questions:

1. Have you been redeemed by the blood of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?

2. Are you a disciple of Yeshua, who came to fulfill the Law, not to do away with it?

3. Do you know the word of God was born as a Jewish baby, died as a Jewish man, and will return with His kingdom as the Lion of Judea?

4. Do you know Yeshua is light?  Do you know the Commandments is a lamp and the Torah is the Light?

5. Do you know God has His feast that shall last forever?

6. Do you know, as a Christian, you are to stand against those who prey on the most vulnerable?

7. Do you know that blessing and curse along with life of death is put before you to choose?

8. Do you think, we as Christians, reverence the Lord in our thoughts, actions, and choices?

It is said Rachael cries for her children.  Who is mourning for our dead children in this generation?

The second temple of Israel fell in Jerusalem.  It was defeated by Rome.  This is a snippet from First Fruits of Zion, the Sent Ones, Lesson 42-43:

In connection with the festive triumph, Vespasian, issued the first series of Judea Capta coins.  He melted down precious metals seized from Jerusalem and struck a new Roman coin commemorating the capture of Judea and the destruction of Jerusalem.  The front of the coin pictured the head of Vespasian.  The reverse side depicted a woman, symbolizing the Jewish people, seated beneath a palm tree.  She is clearly mourning.  Her covered head is bent and her left hand covers her eyes. The inscription says JUDEA CAPTA, ie., “ Judea Captured”.  Many other coins were made with the goddess Nike prevailing over the mourning woman of Judea.  The Roman Church continued in the tradition.  The lady Ecclesia (Church) was on one side of the coin with Synagoga (Synagogue) on the other side of the coin.  Synagoga was blindfolded with a crown slipping from her head and the tablets of the Law dropping from her hands.

The reason I am writing this is for a question.  The question is this.  Who in our generation is mourning for the murder of unborn children?  Who is taking a stand against evil?  Who will choose Life over Death?  Who will choose Blessings over Curses?

Can not the City of Albany stand by the side of the unborn child?  Who will mourn for our unborn children, and who will make a stand on their behalf?

If you are a Christian, I would encourage you to study the Word of Adonai, and become even more so a deeper disciple of the Way.  It will cost you, but you have been bought with a price.  It matters not what we think of a spiritual subject, but what does the Person we follow say about the subject?