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What Have You Done To Your King

A MESSAGE TO THE WORLD FROM YESHUA AT PASSOVER

My children
What have you done to your King? 
What have you done to your King? 
You allowed me to march off on a donkey towards Jerusalem
You stood by and lined the paved roads of the city 

They cheered me on so gallantly
 Mothers with babes to breast 
And sons interlocked with the hands of their fathers 
Excitement filled the chests of my followers

You stood by and watched them nail your Lord and Savior to a tree
I bled out all of my compassion upon the earth 
Until my veins were empty
 My face grew pale
My thorax concave as I drew my lasts breaths

 What have you done to your King as you stood by
Allowing them to murder me in cold blood? 
Do you see it had to be done?

My words are swirling around in your hearts now, children 
It is a perplexing time as you contemplate
The sacrifice of your King
I suffered much for you 
Some have suffered much for me
From the moment the last breath left me
The sins of the world were taken with me 
Away to paradise
Away to the feet of my heavenly Father 

My sacrifice was enough, he said
He too said, It is finished 
Son, you have done well by your heavenly Father
Come sit by My side
Come sit with me here for all eternity
For you are truly a King and the Son of the Creator

Now that a little bit more of my story has been revealed
What will you do for your King?
Will you stand up in public and defend me?
Will you go to bat for me when a defenseless person has lost his way?
Will lay your life down for your friends
In order to prevent them from going to the pits of hell?

I came
I walked
I conquered death
My first earthly breaths were in the manger stall
My last breaths were upon Calvary
What will you do for your King?

Written by Jesus/Yeshua King of Glory
4-12-14

Copyright © | Year Posted 2014




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