Our paragraph topic is: (Lamentation over Jerusalem) Part 6.
Christ felt a great passion for his city, for his people. He loved them in all their glory and in all their sin. His heart went out to them for he foresaw what he knew would happen to them without his protection, without his love. Evil was waiting in the wings to take over completely. Yet he was there to fulfill his destiny to pay for the sins of mankind and put a stop to evil.
Still he lamented over Jerusalem. All the years of work and pain and toil put into making the city as it was, would come to ruin. This was the city based on the kingdom of heaven, on the measurements of the city of God. Evil was coming. You could hear it in the hills. You could understand what was happening in the courtyards of the rich. They were selling their souls and Satan was coming to collect.
Christ knew. He came to put a stop to it. He came to end it all. His new covenant would provide protection and provisions for all mankind who chose to believe and follow him. So he wept for the city of Jerusalem. He lamented for the people therein. He knew that there would be some who would believe and some who disbelieve. He said: "For I say to you, you shall not see me henceforth."
The time was coming near for his sacrifice, for the payment to be made for the sins of the many. He would not be available to aid the people in their struggles to come. He would not heal the sick, cure the lame, open the eyes of the blind, raise the dead, perform all types of miracles as before. His time was coming to an end. Yet the people did not know or understand his meaning.
It is hard to believe that such a person walked the earth some two thousand years ago. Yet we have writings of witnesses of his life and history. Much is told of Christ over the years. We have much to read and study of his life, his works, his words, his miracles, interpretations of all that he said and did. Despite all this, in all that we know ourselves, in all we are taught from early childhood, it comes down to believing what we are given. We are not scholars. We have not spent a lifetime studying the books of old to gain the wisdom and knowledge of Christ's life and works. So we take what is given us in our schools and churches and from our Bibles and Christian readings to help us believe in him. And yet of this little knowledge the most basic understanding that we can come away with is belief.
Do you believe? Do I believe? Do I know? Yes! I know within myself, that I live within Christ. I know within myself that I have life within him. I know that he lives and therefore I have life because he has given me new life. Before I was lost in the world, seeking the treasures of the world, not knowing who I am. But now I seek the treasures of the kingdom of heaven because it is there that I want to be. It is there that I am from. It is there that my life originates and not from this world.
When I seek the treasures of this world I seek darkness. But when I seek the treasures of the kingdom I seek the light of life that comes from Christ because he has awaken me as to who I am and where I am from. I am spiritual and not physical and within this flesh lives me, the spiritual being that Christ has awaken and given new life. My flesh is but dust, but my spirit is alive in him. Open your heart and seek that which only he can give and you too will know the truth of who you are.
Read the sign of the times! Read the Highlighted New Testament Bible and lift the scales from your eyes that you may see, that you may know, that you may find the truth of who you are in Christ. Read it as though you would read a good book, from cover to cover, and see for yourself. Do not study it in parts reading one passage nd then skipping to another, but read it for understanding. Read it for knowledge. Read it for faith. Read it that your eyes may be opened, that your ears may hear, that your heart may be filled with the light of Christ . The Holy Spirit awaits you. Christ seeks to know you. Open the door and let him in.
Christ felt a great passion for his city, for his people. He loved them in all their glory and in all their sin. His heart went out to them for he foresaw what he knew would happen to them without his protection, without his love. Evil was waiting in the wings to take over completely. Yet he was there to fulfill his destiny to pay for the sins of mankind and put a stop to evil.
Still he lamented over Jerusalem. All the years of work and pain and toil put into making the city as it was, would come to ruin. This was the city based on the kingdom of heaven, on the measurements of the city of God. Evil was coming. You could hear it in the hills. You could understand what was happening in the courtyards of the rich. They were selling their souls and Satan was coming to collect.
Christ knew. He came to put a stop to it. He came to end it all. His new covenant would provide protection and provisions for all mankind who chose to believe and follow him. So he wept for the city of Jerusalem. He lamented for the people therein. He knew that there would be some who would believe and some who disbelieve. He said: "For I say to you, you shall not see me henceforth."
The time was coming near for his sacrifice, for the payment to be made for the sins of the many. He would not be available to aid the people in their struggles to come. He would not heal the sick, cure the lame, open the eyes of the blind, raise the dead, perform all types of miracles as before. His time was coming to an end. Yet the people did not know or understand his meaning.
It is hard to believe that such a person walked the earth some two thousand years ago. Yet we have writings of witnesses of his life and history. Much is told of Christ over the years. We have much to read and study of his life, his works, his words, his miracles, interpretations of all that he said and did. Despite all this, in all that we know ourselves, in all we are taught from early childhood, it comes down to believing what we are given. We are not scholars. We have not spent a lifetime studying the books of old to gain the wisdom and knowledge of Christ's life and works. So we take what is given us in our schools and churches and from our Bibles and Christian readings to help us believe in him. And yet of this little knowledge the most basic understanding that we can come away with is belief.
Do you believe? Do I believe? Do I know? Yes! I know within myself, that I live within Christ. I know within myself that I have life within him. I know that he lives and therefore I have life because he has given me new life. Before I was lost in the world, seeking the treasures of the world, not knowing who I am. But now I seek the treasures of the kingdom of heaven because it is there that I want to be. It is there that I am from. It is there that my life originates and not from this world.
When I seek the treasures of this world I seek darkness. But when I seek the treasures of the kingdom I seek the light of life that comes from Christ because he has awaken me as to who I am and where I am from. I am spiritual and not physical and within this flesh lives me, the spiritual being that Christ has awaken and given new life. My flesh is but dust, but my spirit is alive in him. Open your heart and seek that which only he can give and you too will know the truth of who you are.
Read the sign of the times! Read the Highlighted New Testament Bible and lift the scales from your eyes that you may see, that you may know, that you may find the truth of who you are in Christ. Read it as though you would read a good book, from cover to cover, and see for yourself. Do not study it in parts reading one passage nd then skipping to another, but read it for understanding. Read it for knowledge. Read it for faith. Read it that your eyes may be opened, that your ears may hear, that your heart may be filled with the light of Christ . The Holy Spirit awaits you. Christ seeks to know you. Open the door and let him in.