Hi there,
Never again will the Jews be doubted, that they know the world's pain. Leaders will heed them; the youth will speak of them with praise. This is the Lord's doing, that His Cross be shared with all. We did not share it (the Jews) at Golgotha, because we thought Jesus was going to say suffering "was deserved of, by the Devil". What He said was "I suffer together, with those who do not refuse, to stand with Our God". It is the Jews that know how to stand with our God - they have suffered the pain: and the world has understood it.
We must look to ourselves with confidence and quiet (in quiet and confidence shall be your strength - Isaiah, in confidence and quiet will be our trust). The Lord sees us, for our trust, that we do not rubbish our brother, for his agonizing over what his faith should be - for his agony draws out the pain, that he feel it for us, as Jesus did. Behold the king of the Jews, suffering with us, as we suffer for each other - He does not see the sin He became, it continues to be before Him, that He not ever let us suffer alone.
The patience of the Holy Spirit, is in our soul, the Life of the Jews of Auschwitz and other camps will continue to come to us, as Rachel's children came to Christ for hope of a later return. Even when they return, they will have life again, for they have passed over to the life of the Lord and all are coming to know His Pain, whether they suffer with us, or not (it is their choice). They will say "Look, one of Rachel's Children has come back"; they will reason "One who suffered with the Lord has returned". This is the peace of the Gospel, that it is all these things, working out the Glory of God and His Praises - quickening in the Holy Spirit the testimony all the things and the memories of them, of our suffering fading away, to the Glory of God.
Be at peace, brothers! We can only become more Jewish, more acquainted with the world's pain - it will cease to mean anything and we will still be at peace! Truly it is great, to be born of the Lord, born of His suffering - His Name be upon our foreheads, His New Name! His Jewish Name!
Never again will the Jews be doubted, that they know the world's pain. Leaders will heed them; the youth will speak of them with praise. This is the Lord's doing, that His Cross be shared with all. We did not share it (the Jews) at Golgotha, because we thought Jesus was going to say suffering "was deserved of, by the Devil". What He said was "I suffer together, with those who do not refuse, to stand with Our God". It is the Jews that know how to stand with our God - they have suffered the pain: and the world has understood it.
We must look to ourselves with confidence and quiet (in quiet and confidence shall be your strength - Isaiah, in confidence and quiet will be our trust). The Lord sees us, for our trust, that we do not rubbish our brother, for his agonizing over what his faith should be - for his agony draws out the pain, that he feel it for us, as Jesus did. Behold the king of the Jews, suffering with us, as we suffer for each other - He does not see the sin He became, it continues to be before Him, that He not ever let us suffer alone.
The patience of the Holy Spirit, is in our soul, the Life of the Jews of Auschwitz and other camps will continue to come to us, as Rachel's children came to Christ for hope of a later return. Even when they return, they will have life again, for they have passed over to the life of the Lord and all are coming to know His Pain, whether they suffer with us, or not (it is their choice). They will say "Look, one of Rachel's Children has come back"; they will reason "One who suffered with the Lord has returned". This is the peace of the Gospel, that it is all these things, working out the Glory of God and His Praises - quickening in the Holy Spirit the testimony all the things and the memories of them, of our suffering fading away, to the Glory of God.
Be at peace, brothers! We can only become more Jewish, more acquainted with the world's pain - it will cease to mean anything and we will still be at peace! Truly it is great, to be born of the Lord, born of His suffering - His Name be upon our foreheads, His New Name! His Jewish Name!