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Government jackals, alphabet jackals, political jackals…………………..more lions than jackals.
Being truthful, I am not afraid of these goose-stepping goons. I would like to meet them face to face, maybe my comment will facilitate that meeting. These cowards are nothing man to man, women, children, disabled and the elderly is about all those punks can handle.
A warning to all of the earth’s evil and godless tyrants, and that includes all their hired thugs and enforcers as well, whether they be great or whether they be small:
He first came as The Lamb of God; but the next time he comes, he will come as The Lion of Judah. So repent now you brood of vipers, lest He come tonight and tear to pieces.
Come quickly, Lord Jesus. Amen.
What This Guy Said | Bustednuckles Worth watching.
The Lion and The Lamb
5 And I saw in the right hand of
Him who sat on the throne a scroll
written inside and on the back, having
been sealed with seven seals. 2
And I saw a strong messenger
proclaiming with a loud voice, “Who is
worthy to open the scroll and to loosen
its seals?” 3
And no one in the heavens or on the
earth or under the earth was able to open
the scroll, or to look at it. 4
And I wept much, because no one
was found worthy to open and read the
scroll, or to look at it. 5
And one of the elders said to me, “Do
not weep. See, the Lion of the tribe of
Yahuḏah, the Root of Dawiḏ, overcame
to open the scroll and to loosen its seven
seals.”
6
And I looked and saw in the midst
of the throne and of the four living
creatures and in the midst of the elders a Lamb standing, as having been slain,
having seven horns and seven eyes,
which are the seven Spirits of Elohim
sent out into all the earth. 7
And He came and took the scroll out
of the right hand of Him sitting on the
throne
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Mathew Henry commentaries on the above verses.
5:1-7 The apostle saw in the hand of Him that sat upon the throne, a roll of parchments in the form usual in those times, and sealed with seven seals. This represented the secret purposes of God about to be revealed. The designs and methods of Divine Providence, toward the church and the world, are stated, fixed, and made a matter of record. The counsels of God are altogether hidden from the eye and understanding of the creature. The several parts are not unsealed and opened at once, but after each other, till the whole mystery of God’s counsel and conduct is finished in the world. The creatures cannot open it, nor read it; the Lord only can do so. Those who see most of God, are most desirous to see more; and those who have seen his glory, desire to know his will. But even good men may be too eager and hasty to look into the mysteries of the Divine conduct. Such desires, if not soon answered, turn to grief and sorrow. If John wept much because he could not look into the book of God’s decrees, what reason have many to shed floods of tears for their ignorance of the gospel of Christ! of that on which everlasting salvation depends! We need not weep that we cannot foresee future events respecting ourselves in this world; the eager expectation of future prospects, or the foresight of future calamities, would alike unfit us for present duties and conflicts, or render our prosperous days distressing. Yet we may desire to learn, from the promises and prophecies of Scripture, what will be the final event to believers and to the church; and the Incarnate Son has prevailed, that we should learn all that we need to know. Christ stands as Mediator between God and both ministers and people. He is called a Lion, but he appears as a Lamb slain. He appears with the marks of his sufferings, to show that he pleads for us in heaven, in virtue of his satisfaction. He appears as a Lamb, having seven horns and seven eyes; perfect power to execute all the will of God, and perfect wisdom to understand it, and to do it in the most effectual manner. The Father put the book of his eternal counsels into the hand of Christ, and Christ readily and gladly took it into his hand; for he delights to make known the will of his Father; and the Holy Spirit is given by him to reveal the truth and will of God.