In Order That You May Live With Me For All Eternity
In Order that You May Live With Me for All Eternity
On a cold dark night
In a musty old stable
A King was born
He was not born with a crown
He did not wear any fancy designer labels
He was brought into the cold reality of this world with one purpose
He was sent here to set all mankind free
Free from the captivity of the evil one
The evil one called Lucifer
Have you ever heard of him?
His desire is the same as it was from the very beginning of time
To drag your soul and every soul of the entire human race
To his dragon’s lair
This is the cold reality of hell
A burning inferno
An incomparable torture chamber
Surely you thought you would be free after satisfying your flesh
For all these years you thought you were truly free
Had you ever considered that it was a scam?
A trap?
A ploy that was set in motion millions of years ago?
I have come to set you free
Free from the bondage of the flesh
Free from the entrapment of the enemy
He had convinced many he came to give mankind a good time
Just one puff on a cigar
Just one drink of liquor
He is a sneaky old Serpent
He came to ensnare you and all of your loved ones
I have come down from my throne in the heavenlies
To unwind the damage
The old serpent set in motion
In my holy word it is written
Man cannot live on bread alone
But by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God
Take my word
My Holy Word
And eat
Eat all of it!
Within it are the measures that each of you can take to overcome the enemy
It is not that difficult to love one’s neighbor
It is not that difficult to love your Creator
Come unto me
I am the Lamb that was slain for the sins of mankind
I am the babe that lay in the musty old manger
Come unto me this day before it’s too late
Eternity is such a long time
And hell was never meant for my children
Love,
Jesus
5-15-14
Written by Jesus
and typed by Gwendolen
Copyright © Gwendolen Song | Year Posted 2014
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