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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (25131)4/18/1999 6:22:00 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39621
 


" A voice of uproar from the city, a voice from the temple, The voice of the LORD who is rendering recompense to His enemies. Before she travailed, she brought forth; Before her pain came, she gave birth to a boy(JESUS CHRIST). Who has heard such a thing? Who has seen such things? Can a land be born in one day? Can a nation (A PEOPLE-the Christian nation. It cannot be the Jews because they were already a nation( A people) at that time) be brought forth all at once?The Christian nation--the Christian people were brought forth in one day through the Resurrection of Jesus). As soon as Zion travailed, she also brought forth her sons(The Christian people). Shall I bring to the point of birth and not give delivery? says the LORD.
Or shall I who gives delivery shut the womb? says your God. Be joyful with Jerusalem and rejoice for her, all you who love her; Be exceedingly glad with her, all you who mourn over her,"(The Jerusalem of old was the city where the Holy Spirit--the Shekinah Glory--lived in the God-ordained Temple. Ancient Jerusalem symbolized the presence of God and his people.) Jesus said that under the New Covenant we would neither worship in Jerusalem nor in mountains, but IN SPIRIT AND TRUTH.)

The Lord Jesus fulfilled these scriptures by creating the Christain People--a NEW NATION through his Crucifixion and Resurrection. Isn't it sad that Satan and the Judaizers have deceived many to still look towards the Jerusalem of the flesh rather than the Jerusalem of Christ.