• God’s Drastic Love July 13,2026. For God so loved the world , that he gave his only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish , but have everlasting life -John 3:16. Daniel was born into a Romanian orphanage .For seven years , he only left his crib to go to the bathroom .When he turned eight , a family from another country adopted him .They Knew ahoyg attachment disorders -that Daniel could have difficulty attaching to them as his parents .Slowly . Daniel started to trust them .Over time , though he began to rage to the point his parents hired a bodyguard to protect them from Daniel’s outbursts .They decided on a Contriversusk therapy :for the next five tears they were never away from Daniel even if he had a meltdown .On his thirteenth birthday Daniel broke down and ,for the first time , told his Parents he loved them very much .His mother summarized the experience :”Creating love is not the soft and sentimental .Love is a battlefield .” We’re all born knowing that something or someone is missing .Like Daniel , we have an attachment disorder .But God “.:9 loved the world “so much that he took drastic action -“he gave his one and only Sin .(John 3:16)meeting us on earth’s battlefield in what we call the incarnation .”Light has come into the world “(v19)God took drastic measures to demonstrate His great love for the world .For you .His strong , determined Father -heart beats to hear from us the words Daniel’s parents finally heard :”I love you very much .”-John Blase How have you felt that something or someone is missing ?How can you respond to God’s drastic love for you ? Dear Heavenly Father,I love you very much .Thank You for loving me first
    God’s Drastic Love July 13,2026. For God so loved the world , that he gave his only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish , but have everlasting life -John 3:16. Daniel was born into a Romanian orphanage .For seven years , he only left his crib to go to the bathroom .When he turned eight , a family from another country adopted him .They Knew ahoyg attachment disorders -that Daniel could have difficulty attaching to them as his parents .Slowly . Daniel started to trust them .Over time , though he began to rage to the point his parents hired a bodyguard to protect them from Daniel’s outbursts .They decided on a Contriversusk therapy :for the next five tears they were never away from Daniel even if he had a meltdown .On his thirteenth birthday Daniel broke down and ,for the first time , told his Parents he loved them very much .His mother summarized the experience :”Creating love is not the soft and sentimental .Love is a battlefield .” We’re all born knowing that something or someone is missing .Like Daniel , we have an attachment disorder .But God “.:9 loved the world “so much that he took drastic action -“he gave his one and only Sin .(John 3:16)meeting us on earth’s battlefield in what we call the incarnation .”Light has come into the world “(v19)God took drastic measures to demonstrate His great love for the world .For you .His strong , determined Father -heart beats to hear from us the words Daniel’s parents finally heard :”I love you very much .”-John Blase How have you felt that something or someone is missing ?How can you respond to God’s drastic love for you ? Dear Heavenly Father,I love you very much .Thank You for loving me first
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  • 7 Sorrows and 7 Joys of Saint Joseph
    (Prayer Guide)

    Sign of the Cross

    1. St. JOSEPH, Chaste Spouse of the Holy Mother of God, by the SORROW with which thy heart was pierced at the thought of a cruel separation from Mary, and by the deep JOY that thou didst feel when the angel revealed to thee the ineffable mystery of the Incarnation, obtain for us from Jesus and Mary, the grace of surmounting all anxiety. Win for us from the Adorable Heart of Jesus the unspeakable peace of which He is the Eternal Source.

    1 Our Father, 1 Hail Mary, 1 Glory Be

    2. St. JOSEPH, Foster-Father of Jesus, by the bitter SORROW which thy heart experienced in seeing the Child Jesus lying in a manger, and by the JOY which thou didst feel in seeing the Wise men recognize and adore Him as their God, obtain by thy prayers that our heart, purified by thy protection, may become a living crib, where the Savior of the world may receive and bless our homage.

    1 Our Father, 1 Hail Mary, 1 Glory Be

    3. St. JOSEPH, by the SORROW with which thy heart was pierced at the sight of the Blood which flowed from the Infant Jesus in the Circumcision, and by the JOY that inundated thy soul at thy privilege of imposing the sacred and mysterious Name of Jesus, obtain for us that the merits of this Precious Blood may be applied to our souls, and that the Divine Name of Jesus may be engraved forever in our hearts.

    1 Our Father, 1 Hail Mary, 1 Glory Be

    4. St. JOSEPH, by the SORROW when the Lord declared that the soul of Mary would be pierced with a sword of sorrow, and by thy JOY when holy Simeon added that the Divine Infant was to be the resurrection of many, obtain for us the grace to have compassion on the sorrows of Mary, and share in the salvation which Jesus brought to the earth.

    1 Our Father, 1 Hail Mary, 1 Glory Be

    5. St. JOSEPH, by thy SORROW when told to fly into Egypt, and by thy JOY in seeing the idols overthrown at the arrival of the living God, grant that no idol of earthly affection may any longer occupy our hearts, but being like thee entirely devoted to the service of Jesus and Mary, we may live and happily die for them alone

    1 Our Father, 1 Hail Mary, 1 Glory Be

    6. St. JOSEPH, by the SORROW of thy heart caused by the fear of the tyrant Archelaus and by the JOY in sharing the company of Jesus and Mary at Nazareth, obtain for us, that disengaged from all fear, we may enjoy the peace of a good conscience and may live in security, in union with Jesus and Mary, experiencing the effect of thy salutary assistance at the hour of our death.

    1 Our Father, 1 Hail Mary, 1 Glory Be

    7. St. JOSEPH, by the bitter SORROW with which the loss of the Child Jesus crushed thy heart, and by the holy JOY which inundated thy soul in recovering thy Treasure on entering the Temple, we supplicate thee not to permit us to lose our Saviour Jesus by sin. Yet, s

    hould this misfortune befall us, grant that we may share thy eagerness in seeking Him, and obtain for us the grace to find Him again, ready to show us His great mercy, especially at the hour of death; so that we may pass from this life to enjoy His presence in heaven, there to sing with thee His divine mercies forever.

    1 Our Father, 1 Hail Mary, 1 Glory Be

    Let Us Pray

    O God, Who in Thine ineffable Providence has vouchsafed to choose Blessed Joseph to be the Spouse of Thy most holy Mother; grant, we beseech Thee, that we may deserve to have him for our intercessor in heaven whom on earth we venerate as our holy protector: Who lives and reigns forever and ever. Amen.

    Sign of the Cross
    7 Sorrows and 7 Joys of Saint Joseph (Prayer Guide) Sign of the Cross 1. St. JOSEPH, Chaste Spouse of the Holy Mother of God, by the SORROW with which thy heart was pierced at the thought of a cruel separation from Mary, and by the deep JOY that thou didst feel when the angel revealed to thee the ineffable mystery of the Incarnation, obtain for us from Jesus and Mary, the grace of surmounting all anxiety. Win for us from the Adorable Heart of Jesus the unspeakable peace of which He is the Eternal Source. 1 Our Father, 1 Hail Mary, 1 Glory Be 2. St. JOSEPH, Foster-Father of Jesus, by the bitter SORROW which thy heart experienced in seeing the Child Jesus lying in a manger, and by the JOY which thou didst feel in seeing the Wise men recognize and adore Him as their God, obtain by thy prayers that our heart, purified by thy protection, may become a living crib, where the Savior of the world may receive and bless our homage. 1 Our Father, 1 Hail Mary, 1 Glory Be 3. St. JOSEPH, by the SORROW with which thy heart was pierced at the sight of the Blood which flowed from the Infant Jesus in the Circumcision, and by the JOY that inundated thy soul at thy privilege of imposing the sacred and mysterious Name of Jesus, obtain for us that the merits of this Precious Blood may be applied to our souls, and that the Divine Name of Jesus may be engraved forever in our hearts. 1 Our Father, 1 Hail Mary, 1 Glory Be 4. St. JOSEPH, by the SORROW when the Lord declared that the soul of Mary would be pierced with a sword of sorrow, and by thy JOY when holy Simeon added that the Divine Infant was to be the resurrection of many, obtain for us the grace to have compassion on the sorrows of Mary, and share in the salvation which Jesus brought to the earth. 1 Our Father, 1 Hail Mary, 1 Glory Be 5. St. JOSEPH, by thy SORROW when told to fly into Egypt, and by thy JOY in seeing the idols overthrown at the arrival of the living God, grant that no idol of earthly affection may any longer occupy our hearts, but being like thee entirely devoted to the service of Jesus and Mary, we may live and happily die for them alone 1 Our Father, 1 Hail Mary, 1 Glory Be 6. St. JOSEPH, by the SORROW of thy heart caused by the fear of the tyrant Archelaus and by the JOY in sharing the company of Jesus and Mary at Nazareth, obtain for us, that disengaged from all fear, we may enjoy the peace of a good conscience and may live in security, in union with Jesus and Mary, experiencing the effect of thy salutary assistance at the hour of our death. 1 Our Father, 1 Hail Mary, 1 Glory Be 7. St. JOSEPH, by the bitter SORROW with which the loss of the Child Jesus crushed thy heart, and by the holy JOY which inundated thy soul in recovering thy Treasure on entering the Temple, we supplicate thee not to permit us to lose our Saviour Jesus by sin. Yet, s hould this misfortune befall us, grant that we may share thy eagerness in seeking Him, and obtain for us the grace to find Him again, ready to show us His great mercy, especially at the hour of death; so that we may pass from this life to enjoy His presence in heaven, there to sing with thee His divine mercies forever. 1 Our Father, 1 Hail Mary, 1 Glory Be Let Us Pray O God, Who in Thine ineffable Providence has vouchsafed to choose Blessed Joseph to be the Spouse of Thy most holy Mother; grant, we beseech Thee, that we may deserve to have him for our intercessor in heaven whom on earth we venerate as our holy protector: Who lives and reigns forever and ever. Amen. Sign of the Cross
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  • Chapter 4: Shadows at the Cradle The first three years of the twins' lives in the province of Waish were a study in absolute contrast. They were two sides of a coin that had not yet learned how to spin together. Joram grew with a density and strength that surpassed his biological age. His footsteps on the wooden floorboards were heavy and purposeful, shaking the dust from the cracks. He was a creature of the earth—tactile, loud, and joyous. His laughter was a physical force; it could clear a room of gloom just by its frequency. He broke toys not out of malice, but because he didn't know his own strength. But Kaelen was different. He was a child of the twilight. While Joram ran in the sun, Kaelen was often found sitting in patches of moonlight, his misty, grey eyes fixed on empty corners where the air seemed to ripple. He didn’t play with wooden blocks; he watched the dust motes dance in the light, tracking patterns no one else could see. He was quiet, not because he had nothing to say, but because he was overwhelmed by the "loudness" of the unseen world. It was Silas who first noticed that the darkness was no longer just watching—it was hunting. One evening, deep in the winter months when the nights in Waish were long and unforgiving, Silas walked down the hallway to check the nursery. The house was quiet, the only sound the settling of the stone foundation. But as he reached the nursery door, the hair on his arms stood up. The temperature dropped. It wasn't a draft; it was a void. The air turned unnaturally cold, carrying the faint, acrid scent of burning sulfur—the signature of the Soot. Silas pushed the door open. Kaelen was standing upright in his crib, gripping the rails with whiteknuckled hands. He wasn't crying. He was trembling with a vibration that shook the bedframe. His pale finger pointed rigidly at the ceiling. Silas looked up. A patch of darkness—blacker than the night itself, denser than a shadow—was coiling like a serpent near the oak rafters. It wasn't static; it was writhing. It was a manifestation of the Soot, a spiritual parasite that had slithered through the cracks of the house, seeking to dim the light of the visionary child. It knew Kaelen saw it. It was feeding on his terror. Kaelen’s small face was drained of color, his heart racing so fast it fluttered against his ribs like a trapped bird. He was seeing the malice behind the shadow, the ancient, intelligent hatred that had followed him from the womb. He opened his mouth to cry out for his father, but the cold air seemed to solidify in his throat, choking his voice. The shadow descended, a tendril of smoke reaching for the boy's eyes. Suddenly, movement exploded from the other side of the room. Joram, who had been fast asleep in the adjacent cradle, sat bolt upright. He didn't rub his eyes. He didn't look around in confusion. He woke up instantly, fully alert, like a soldier roused by an alarm. He didn't look at the ceiling—he couldn't see the shadow. He looked only at his brother. Sensing Kaelen’s distress—feeling the spike in his brother's spirit— Joram reacted with pure instinct. He let out a sharp, commanding shout. It wasn't the cry of a frightened toddler; it was a guttural bark of authority, a sound that belonged to a captain on a battlefield. “NO!” As the sound left his lips, a physical phenomenon occurred. A ripple of translucent amber light erupted from Joram’s chest. It expanded outward rapidly, forming a golden, shimmering bubble that slammed into the atmosphere of the room. The moment the amber light touched the shadow on the ceiling, there was a violent reaction. It sounded like dry parchment catching fire—a sharp CRACK-HISS. The darkness shriveled. It recoiled as if burned by a physical flame. The coiling serpent disintegrated into wisps of harmless grey smoke, forced to retreat through the cracks in the roof, unable to exist within the perimeter of Joram’s authority. The room instantly warmed up. The smell of sulfur vanished, replaced by the smell of ozone. Silas stood frozen in the doorway, his hand still on the latch, witnessing the literal fulfillment of the prophecy. He realized the mechanics of the miracle. Kaelen was the lightning rod—his "Veil" attracted the supernatural war because he could perceive it. But Joram... Joram was the lightning catcher. Joram blinked, the golden light fading from his skin. He looked at Kaelen, saw his brother’s shoulders relax, and immediately lay back down, pulling his thumb into his mouth. "The boy is a shield," Silas whispered to Elara later that night, as they sat by the fire, hands shaking. "He doesn't even know what he’s fighting. He can't see the demons. But his spirit responds to Kaelen’s fear. They are not just brothers; they are a single weapon of the Almighty." However, the victory came with a price. They went back to check on the boys an hour later. Joram had fallen into a deep, comatose-like sleep, his small body utterly exhausted, drained by the release of power. Kaelen, however, remained awake for hours. He sat gripping his blanket, his grey eyes wide and haunted, scanning the room for the next threat. The parents realized that while the twins were powerful together, their gifts were a heavy burden for such small shoulders. They could not fight this war alone every night. "We must ground them," Elara said softly, bringing out the old hymnals. "We must give them a language for what is happening." That night, they began to teach the boys the ancient Songs of Waish—the liturgy of "The Great Washing." They sang over them, weaving the Word into their spirits, building a foundation of Truth that would help Joram recharge his strength and help Kaelen close his eyes and finally, peacefully, sleep.
    Chapter 4: Shadows at the Cradle The first three years of the twins' lives in the province of Waish were a study in absolute contrast. They were two sides of a coin that had not yet learned how to spin together. Joram grew with a density and strength that surpassed his biological age. His footsteps on the wooden floorboards were heavy and purposeful, shaking the dust from the cracks. He was a creature of the earth—tactile, loud, and joyous. His laughter was a physical force; it could clear a room of gloom just by its frequency. He broke toys not out of malice, but because he didn't know his own strength. But Kaelen was different. He was a child of the twilight. While Joram ran in the sun, Kaelen was often found sitting in patches of moonlight, his misty, grey eyes fixed on empty corners where the air seemed to ripple. He didn’t play with wooden blocks; he watched the dust motes dance in the light, tracking patterns no one else could see. He was quiet, not because he had nothing to say, but because he was overwhelmed by the "loudness" of the unseen world. It was Silas who first noticed that the darkness was no longer just watching—it was hunting. One evening, deep in the winter months when the nights in Waish were long and unforgiving, Silas walked down the hallway to check the nursery. The house was quiet, the only sound the settling of the stone foundation. But as he reached the nursery door, the hair on his arms stood up. The temperature dropped. It wasn't a draft; it was a void. The air turned unnaturally cold, carrying the faint, acrid scent of burning sulfur—the signature of the Soot. Silas pushed the door open. Kaelen was standing upright in his crib, gripping the rails with whiteknuckled hands. He wasn't crying. He was trembling with a vibration that shook the bedframe. His pale finger pointed rigidly at the ceiling. Silas looked up. A patch of darkness—blacker than the night itself, denser than a shadow—was coiling like a serpent near the oak rafters. It wasn't static; it was writhing. It was a manifestation of the Soot, a spiritual parasite that had slithered through the cracks of the house, seeking to dim the light of the visionary child. It knew Kaelen saw it. It was feeding on his terror. Kaelen’s small face was drained of color, his heart racing so fast it fluttered against his ribs like a trapped bird. He was seeing the malice behind the shadow, the ancient, intelligent hatred that had followed him from the womb. He opened his mouth to cry out for his father, but the cold air seemed to solidify in his throat, choking his voice. The shadow descended, a tendril of smoke reaching for the boy's eyes. Suddenly, movement exploded from the other side of the room. Joram, who had been fast asleep in the adjacent cradle, sat bolt upright. He didn't rub his eyes. He didn't look around in confusion. He woke up instantly, fully alert, like a soldier roused by an alarm. He didn't look at the ceiling—he couldn't see the shadow. He looked only at his brother. Sensing Kaelen’s distress—feeling the spike in his brother's spirit— Joram reacted with pure instinct. He let out a sharp, commanding shout. It wasn't the cry of a frightened toddler; it was a guttural bark of authority, a sound that belonged to a captain on a battlefield. “NO!” As the sound left his lips, a physical phenomenon occurred. A ripple of translucent amber light erupted from Joram’s chest. It expanded outward rapidly, forming a golden, shimmering bubble that slammed into the atmosphere of the room. The moment the amber light touched the shadow on the ceiling, there was a violent reaction. It sounded like dry parchment catching fire—a sharp CRACK-HISS. The darkness shriveled. It recoiled as if burned by a physical flame. The coiling serpent disintegrated into wisps of harmless grey smoke, forced to retreat through the cracks in the roof, unable to exist within the perimeter of Joram’s authority. The room instantly warmed up. The smell of sulfur vanished, replaced by the smell of ozone. Silas stood frozen in the doorway, his hand still on the latch, witnessing the literal fulfillment of the prophecy. He realized the mechanics of the miracle. Kaelen was the lightning rod—his "Veil" attracted the supernatural war because he could perceive it. But Joram... Joram was the lightning catcher. Joram blinked, the golden light fading from his skin. He looked at Kaelen, saw his brother’s shoulders relax, and immediately lay back down, pulling his thumb into his mouth. "The boy is a shield," Silas whispered to Elara later that night, as they sat by the fire, hands shaking. "He doesn't even know what he’s fighting. He can't see the demons. But his spirit responds to Kaelen’s fear. They are not just brothers; they are a single weapon of the Almighty." However, the victory came with a price. They went back to check on the boys an hour later. Joram had fallen into a deep, comatose-like sleep, his small body utterly exhausted, drained by the release of power. Kaelen, however, remained awake for hours. He sat gripping his blanket, his grey eyes wide and haunted, scanning the room for the next threat. The parents realized that while the twins were powerful together, their gifts were a heavy burden for such small shoulders. They could not fight this war alone every night. "We must ground them," Elara said softly, bringing out the old hymnals. "We must give them a language for what is happening." That night, they began to teach the boys the ancient Songs of Waish—the liturgy of "The Great Washing." They sang over them, weaving the Word into their spirits, building a foundation of Truth that would help Joram recharge his strength and help Kaelen close his eyes and finally, peacefully, sleep.
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  • Morning, December 18th, 2025
    Read; Luke 2:6-7

    Jesus came into the world the way most babies do: His mother gave birth to Him, He was wrapped in soft cloth, and He was put in a crib. Only this baby was the Son of God. His crib was a place where animals ate corn, not a place where babies sleep. His room was a stable because He didn't have any other place to live. Not only was it not normal, but it was also uncommon and even below average for His birth. Can you imagine? The Holy God who made everything comes to our world as a baby to live as one of us and share our way of life. Why? He wants us to come home to Him because He loves us. Incredible! What an amazing story. A lot of love. God is so amazing!

    Prayer

    How can I show You, LORD God Almighty, how much the gift of Your Son means to me? I can't believe how much You love me. It makes me happy and makes me wonder. Please know that I love and praise You and Your Son. Thank You, loving Father, for Your gift that can't be put into words. In Jesus' precious name, I pray. Amen.
    Morning, December 18th, 2025 Read; Luke 2:6-7 Jesus came into the world the way most babies do: His mother gave birth to Him, He was wrapped in soft cloth, and He was put in a crib. Only this baby was the Son of God. His crib was a place where animals ate corn, not a place where babies sleep. His room was a stable because He didn't have any other place to live. Not only was it not normal, but it was also uncommon and even below average for His birth. Can you imagine? The Holy God who made everything comes to our world as a baby to live as one of us and share our way of life. Why? He wants us to come home to Him because He loves us. Incredible! What an amazing story. A lot of love. God is so amazing! Prayer How can I show You, LORD God Almighty, how much the gift of Your Son means to me? I can't believe how much You love me. It makes me happy and makes me wonder. Please know that I love and praise You and Your Son. Thank You, loving Father, for Your gift that can't be put into words. In Jesus' precious name, I pray. Amen.
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  • First Sunday of Advent: Overview and Significance

    Date and Duration:
    - The First Sunday of Advent marks the beginning of the Advent season, a time of preparation for Christmas. Advent starts on this Sunday and lasts for four weeks.

    Purple Candle:- On this day, the first purple candle on the Advent wreath is lit. Purple symbolizes preparation and repentance. This candle represents hope and anticipation for Christ's coming and is the first of four candles lit each Sunday leading up to Christmas.

    Scripture and Themes:- The readings for this Sunday focus on the themes of waiting and readiness for the Lord's arrival. They often emphasize preparing for Christ's second coming and reflecting on His first coming.

    Liturgical Practices:- Church services include prayers, hymns, and scripture readings that highlight the themes of waiting and preparation. Lighting the first purple candle is a key ritual, marking the start of Advent.

    Advent Wreath:- The Advent wreath is a circular arrangement of evergreen branches with four candles, symbolizing eternal life and God's unending love. The first purple candle, also known as the "Candle of Hope" or "Candle of Prophecy," is lit on this Sunday, symbolizing the hope and promise of Christ's arrival.

    Preparation for Christmas:
    - The First Sunday of Advent is an opportunity for Christians to begin preparing for Christmas. This includes personal reflection, prayer, and repentance, as well as preparing one's heart and mind for the celebration of Jesus' birth. Activities often involve attending Advent services and performing acts of Charity.
    #BalYeshu #Christmas #Preperation #Repentance #Advent #Season #2025JubileeYearOfJesus'sBirth #Natal #Crib #Church #CandleofHope #Hope #PurpleCandle #Purple #Candle
    First Sunday of Advent: Overview and Significance Date and Duration: - The First Sunday of Advent marks the beginning of the Advent season, a time of preparation for Christmas. Advent starts on this Sunday and lasts for four weeks. Purple Candle:- On this day, the first purple candle on the Advent wreath is lit. Purple symbolizes preparation and repentance. This candle represents hope and anticipation for Christ's coming and is the first of four candles lit each Sunday leading up to Christmas. Scripture and Themes:- The readings for this Sunday focus on the themes of waiting and readiness for the Lord's arrival. They often emphasize preparing for Christ's second coming and reflecting on His first coming. Liturgical Practices:- Church services include prayers, hymns, and scripture readings that highlight the themes of waiting and preparation. Lighting the first purple candle is a key ritual, marking the start of Advent. Advent Wreath:- The Advent wreath is a circular arrangement of evergreen branches with four candles, symbolizing eternal life and God's unending love. The first purple candle, also known as the "Candle of Hope" or "Candle of Prophecy," is lit on this Sunday, symbolizing the hope and promise of Christ's arrival. Preparation for Christmas: - The First Sunday of Advent is an opportunity for Christians to begin preparing for Christmas. This includes personal reflection, prayer, and repentance, as well as preparing one's heart and mind for the celebration of Jesus' birth. Activities often involve attending Advent services and performing acts of Charity. #BalYeshu #Christmas #Preperation #Repentance #Advent #Season #2025JubileeYearOfJesus'sBirth #Natal #Crib #Church #CandleofHope #Hope #PurpleCandle #Purple #Candle
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  • 9 Will the unicorn be willing to serve thee, or abide by thy crib?
    10 Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band in the furrow? or will he harrow the valleys after thee?
    11 Wilt thou trust him, because his strength is great? or wilt thou leave thy labour to him?
    12 Wilt thou believe him, that he will bring home thy seed, and gather it into thy barn?
    Job 39:9-12
    9 Will the unicorn be willing to serve thee, or abide by thy crib? 10 Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band in the furrow? or will he harrow the valleys after thee? 11 Wilt thou trust him, because his strength is great? or wilt thou leave thy labour to him? 12 Wilt thou believe him, that he will bring home thy seed, and gather it into thy barn? Job 39:9-12
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  • Isaiah 1:1-3 NKJV


    Isaiah 1:1-3 THE vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah.

    Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth! For the Lord has spoken; "I have nourished and brought up children, And they have rebelled against Me;

    The Ox knows its owner And the donkey its master's crib; But Israel does not know, My people do not consider."

    2 Chronicles 26:1-5 Now all the people of Judah took Uzziah, who was sixteen years old, and made him king instead of his father Amaziah.

    He built Elath and restored it to Judah, after the king rested with his fathers.

    Uzziah was sixteen years old when he became king, and he reigned fifty-two years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Jecholiah of Jerusalem.

    And he did what was right in the sight of the Lord, according to all that his father Amaziah had done.

    He sought God in the days of Zechariah, who had understanding in the visions of God; and as long as he sought the Lord, God made him prosper.

    2 Chronicles 27:1-4 Jotham was twenty-five years when he became king, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Jerushah the daughter of Zadok.

    And he did what was right right in the sight of the Lord, according to all that his father Uzziah  had done (although he did not enter the temple of the Lord). But still the people acted corruptly.

    He built the Upper Gate of the house of the Lord, and he built extensively  on the wall of Ophel.

    Moreover he built cities in the mountains of Judah, and in the forests he built fortresses and towers.

    2 Chronicles 28:1-5 Ahaz was twenty years old when he became king, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem; and he did not do what was right in the sight of the Lord, as his father David had done.

    For he walked in the ways of the kings of Israel, and made molded images for the Baals.

    He burned incense in the Valley of the Son of Hinnom, and burned his children in the fire, according to the abominations of the nations whom the Lord had cast out before the children of Israel.

    And he sacrificed and burned incense on the high places, on the hills, and under every green tree.

    Therefore the Lord his God delivered him into the hand of the king of Syria. They defeated him, and carried away a great multitude of them as captives, and brought them to Damascus. Then he was also delivered into the hand of the king of Israel, who defeated him with a great slaughter.

    2 Chronicles 29:1-5 Hezekiah became king when he was twenty-five years old, and he reigned twenty-nine years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Abijah the daughter of Zechariah.

    And he did what was right in the sight of the Lord, according to all all that his father David had done.

    In the first year of his reign, in the first month, he opened the doors of the house of the Lord and repaired them.

    Then he brought in the priests and the Levites, and gathered them in the East Square,

    and said to them, "Hear me, Levites! Now sanctify yourselves, sanctify the house of the Lord God of your fathers, and carry out the rubbish from the holy place.

    Jeremiah 2:9-13 "Therefore I will yet bring charges against you," says the Lord, "And against your children's children I will bring charges.

    For pass beyond the coasts of Cyprus and see, Send to Kedar and consider diligently, And see if there has been such a thing.

    Has a nation changed its gods, Which are not gods? But My people have changed their Glory For what does not profit.

    Be astonished, O heavens, at this, And be horribly afraid; Be very desolate," says the Lord.

    "For My people have committed two evils; They have forsaken Me, the foundation of living waters, And hewn themselves cisterns-- broken cisterns that can hold no water.

    Hosea 4:4-6 "Now let no man contend, or rebuke another; For your people are like those who contend with the priest.

    Therefore you shall stumble in the day; The prophet also shall stumble with you in the night; And I will destroy your mother.

    My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. Because you have rejected knowledge, I also will reject you from being priest for Me; Because you have forgotten the law of your God, I also will forget your children.
    Isaiah 1:1-3 NKJV Isaiah 1:1-3 THE vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah. Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth! For the Lord has spoken; "I have nourished and brought up children, And they have rebelled against Me; The Ox knows its owner And the donkey its master's crib; But Israel does not know, My people do not consider." 2 Chronicles 26:1-5 Now all the people of Judah took Uzziah, who was sixteen years old, and made him king instead of his father Amaziah. He built Elath and restored it to Judah, after the king rested with his fathers. Uzziah was sixteen years old when he became king, and he reigned fifty-two years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Jecholiah of Jerusalem. And he did what was right in the sight of the Lord, according to all that his father Amaziah had done. He sought God in the days of Zechariah, who had understanding in the visions of God; and as long as he sought the Lord, God made him prosper. 2 Chronicles 27:1-4 Jotham was twenty-five years when he became king, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Jerushah the daughter of Zadok. And he did what was right right in the sight of the Lord, according to all that his father Uzziah  had done (although he did not enter the temple of the Lord). But still the people acted corruptly. He built the Upper Gate of the house of the Lord, and he built extensively  on the wall of Ophel. Moreover he built cities in the mountains of Judah, and in the forests he built fortresses and towers. 2 Chronicles 28:1-5 Ahaz was twenty years old when he became king, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem; and he did not do what was right in the sight of the Lord, as his father David had done. For he walked in the ways of the kings of Israel, and made molded images for the Baals. He burned incense in the Valley of the Son of Hinnom, and burned his children in the fire, according to the abominations of the nations whom the Lord had cast out before the children of Israel. And he sacrificed and burned incense on the high places, on the hills, and under every green tree. Therefore the Lord his God delivered him into the hand of the king of Syria. They defeated him, and carried away a great multitude of them as captives, and brought them to Damascus. Then he was also delivered into the hand of the king of Israel, who defeated him with a great slaughter. 2 Chronicles 29:1-5 Hezekiah became king when he was twenty-five years old, and he reigned twenty-nine years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Abijah the daughter of Zechariah. And he did what was right in the sight of the Lord, according to all all that his father David had done. In the first year of his reign, in the first month, he opened the doors of the house of the Lord and repaired them. Then he brought in the priests and the Levites, and gathered them in the East Square, and said to them, "Hear me, Levites! Now sanctify yourselves, sanctify the house of the Lord God of your fathers, and carry out the rubbish from the holy place. Jeremiah 2:9-13 "Therefore I will yet bring charges against you," says the Lord, "And against your children's children I will bring charges. For pass beyond the coasts of Cyprus and see, Send to Kedar and consider diligently, And see if there has been such a thing. Has a nation changed its gods, Which are not gods? But My people have changed their Glory For what does not profit. Be astonished, O heavens, at this, And be horribly afraid; Be very desolate," says the Lord. "For My people have committed two evils; They have forsaken Me, the foundation of living waters, And hewn themselves cisterns-- broken cisterns that can hold no water. Hosea 4:4-6 "Now let no man contend, or rebuke another; For your people are like those who contend with the priest. Therefore you shall stumble in the day; The prophet also shall stumble with you in the night; And I will destroy your mother. My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. Because you have rejected knowledge, I also will reject you from being priest for Me; Because you have forgotten the law of your God, I also will forget your children.
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