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Saturday reflection. ‘He was a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief’

Saturday, April 4, 2015 1:02
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Saturday’s reflection. I share my thoughts regarding a new Christian awakening and reformation. As thousands of Christians are at risk, we pray for their safety.Where are our Christian leaders?

The enemy is at the gate, they lay siege to our walls, yet no one answers the call to arms!! Where are the Knights, why are they not suited up for the great battle? Are they asleep? Who will slay this beast if not the Templars? The angels are sounding the trumpets, are the sounds of them muffled? This enemy is familiar, we have fought them before, in histories past, come brethren, take up your cross, and fight for God, and the Saints, the beast has reared his ugly head once again!!

Georg Friedrich Händel/George Frideric Handel(1685-1759)

Oratorio Messiah, HWV 56
Part II
Scene 1: Christ’s Passion

Lynne Dawson, soprano
Hillary Summers, alto
John Mark Ainsley, tenor
Alastair Miles, bass

The Brandemburg Consort and
The Choir of King’s College Cambridge
conducted by Stephen Cleobury

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