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Were they a)I've but could not move?
What was their state of mind if they had any?
Curious to read on if Asa overtakes Bahaah King of Israel and restore all 12 tribes as one and follow the God again.
Enter His courts with prayer requests? No, "Enter his courts with Praise and Thanksgiving," and "In all things give thanks for this is the will of God concerning you." "If I be lifted up, I will draw all men unto me." This is the apex of drawing the presence of God where we may abide in. It becomes crucial for revival.
So, if Adam and Eve only had two sons then how did we get here? That answer is simple. Adam and Eve had other son's and daughter's after Cain slew Abel...jealousy. So the answer had to have been more children were born to Adam and Eve. For whatever reason, God chose not to share that with us.
(The world was started, had to have been started, through incest)
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Two thousand years, or so, ago
Jerusalem rejoiced
for all the future hopes they had
at last were being voiced.
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The King had ridden into town;
a donkey was His ride.
They laid their clothes before Him and
"Hosanna!" they all cried.
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To make His travel smoother, they
put palms along His way.
To them, these branches symbolized
a victory that day.
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They hoped that He would free them from
the Romans' rule for good.
It's true, He came to free them, but
they all misunderstood.
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They had it wrong when He once asked
"Who do you say I am?"
They all were thinking lion when
He came to be a lamb.
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When He was crucified, then rose,
there was no gleeful throng.
They thought their hopes were ended, and
Thank God that they were wrong.
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The King for which they paved the way
with branches where He trod
had paved the way for all our souls
to reconcile with God.
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We just began to have a chance
to enter Heaven's gate.
The King has paved the way for us,
so let us celebrate.
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By Steven Chapin
January 7, 2017
(See Matthew 21:1-11, Mark 11:1-10, Luke 19:28-38, John 12:12-16)