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JESUS CHRIST: THE LION AND THE LAMB

 

By Eiron

JESUS CHRIST, THE LION


JESUS CHRIST, THE LION OF THE TRIBE OF JUDAH AND ROOT OF DAVID
Can Jesus Christ be described as both the Lion of the Tribe of Judah and also as a Lamb of God? The two are extremes of character, the lion who is king of the animal kingdom and the lamb who is a docile animal. They exist as a paradox, that of great strength and majesty and, at the same time, that of quiet gentleness, kindness, and caring.
They are prophetic mysteries. Jesus came to earth like a lamb to show God's gentleness and kindness and will return as a lion with the majesty of a king to rule and judge His people. The book of Isaiah describes two incidents in Isaiah 11:6 and 65:25 when describing the lion and the lamb. Jesus came from the line of kings in the Old Testament which Matthew 1:1 traced the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham. God made a covenant with Abraham that he would be blessed because of his faith and that his descendants would likewise be blessed if they continue to keep the covenant which Abraham made with God.

HOW TO OVERCOME SATAN

 


By Jean Love - 2006
                                                                 By Jean Love - 2006
 
By Normie Wong
 
Satan can only be overcome by the blood of Jesus Christ. Unless we are children of God and we rely on the power of Jesus, we will not be able to conquer the craftiness of the devil. God will cast out evil in the name of Jesus if we believe and have faith in Christ. A Christian must be submissive to God and the devil will flee from us. When Jesus was tempted in the wilderness, Satan departed from Him when He submitted to the will of God. Jesus has shown us the way to escape from evil and we should do likewise.

A. OVERCOME BY THE BLOOD OF JESUS

Sing Hallelujah, Shalom Jerusalem

 
  
Sing Hallelujah, Paul Wilbur, Shalom Jerusalem
 
 
Paul Wilbur For Your Name Is Holy
 
 
Why Should I Be Afraid with Lyrics Paul Wilbur 
 
 
Monday November 26, 2012: Paul Wilbur speaks at El Shaddai Ministries
 

The Peace that only Jesus Can Give

 

By Jim dandeneau

 

My Experience With The Peace That Only Jesus Can Give

Because I have experience with some not so good situations, I feel there is a need to help those people who might desperately need some mental and/or emotional rescue. I am passing along the peace that only Jesus can give because I know what it"s like to suffer. The peace that only Jesus can give is priceless.

Pray for Peace of Jerusalem

By Ruth Ferraz

"I was glad when they said to me: 'Come to the house of God.' Our feet shall stand within thy gates, O Jerusalem. Jerusalem is builded as a city that is compact. Where the tribes go up, the tribes of the LORD, to the testimony of Israel, to give thanks unto the name of GOD. For there are set thrones of judgment, the thrones of the house of David. PRAY FOR PEACE OF JERUSALEM; prosper that love thee.
Peace be within thy walls, and prosperity within thy palaces. BECAUSE OF MY BROTHERS AND FRIENDS, say: PEACE IS IN IT. BECAUSE OF THE HOUSE OF GOD, seek thy good "(Psalm 122. 1-9).

We would like to share our love for Israel, a love that seems ever born and raised with us. The Lord has prospered us so much ,as he says He would, he granted us. For the grace we visit in 2001 to the Holy Land. Recalling that prosperity is not material wealth, but the abundance of spiritual grace that grants us the mercy to be happy in any circumstance. Watching the film on the story of King David and seeing how he conquered the area that would become the future city of Jerusalem, our love was awakened again because it was asleep. Our churches, mostly lacks the observance of this biblical commandment, because they think it is things from "old testament"! Jesus, as He Himself says did not come to abolish the Law but fulfill there! Then we must pray for Jerusalem as the Old Testament says!

"Stand on and worship the Lord in Spirit and Truth!”



By Ruth Ferraz


Ezekiel is the third prophet of God in order of importance. The first is Isaiah, Jeremiah the second and fourth Daniel. Ezekiel means God is strength. In chapter 2 of Ezekiel he makes an overview of what Israel was in its time; shows us that God has to be our strength, as we have greater teaching the consequences of idolatry, which are unpredictable. Ezekiel was also taken to Babylon. God hates idolatry, because we cut relations with God by placing an image in His place. When we are 100% united with God we are strengthened. When the Jews were inclined to idolatry God departs from them. It happened with the Israeli people at that time, when Nebuchadnezzar captured all talented Jews and brought them to Babylon and from there came the slag to Israel. Ezekiel also was taken because he was talented.




THE CHOSEN PEOPLE


By Eiron


Originally God chose Israel to be His chosen people, but His people rebelled against Him time and again. The door to salvation was open to the Gentiles. Throughout the history of 6,000 years, God kept His promise and never completely rejected the Israelites. 70 years after Jesus' death, Israel did not exist at all and the nation became a nation once again in 1948 after the Second World War. History shows that the great empires that once flourished were lost for ever, never to revive again, the Babylonian, Persian, Greek and Islamic empires were history. The chosen people of Israel existed for 6000 years, and 4000 years of existence later, they were scattered around the world, and Israel did not exist for nearly 2000 years. Now Israel is slowly getting together again in this century.
God blessed Abraham, the ancestor of David, His chosen king. In Abraham, all who believe in the God of Abraham would be chosen and saved. Jesus Christ came from the line of David.