Sunday, May 29, 2011

For You Felisol



this last week from the far side of the sea i have been hearing so much about jerusalem from my beloved friend, felsiol and it has stirred my heart to the utmost.
by email and reading at her blog, i could see the love of felisol for god's own people and for god's own city, jerusalem.
this lords day, i feel so much thankfulness that jesus has extended his grace to the likes of me and i will be ever grateful for his dying for me!

this is a comment i read over at the far side of the sea. http://felisol.blogspot.com

Dear Lidj,
How could I not choose Israel's side and reckon myself a child of the Lord.
Psalm 137:5 "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning."

I fear many will try to forget the prophesies in order to gain short time peace and profit.
I know from the Scripture that is the beginning to the end.

The beginning of the end time is probably the right expression.

I don't think we should neither fear nor bare able stop the return of Christ.

This is so well described in the Bible.

Nevertheless I am so sad about all the overwhelming aggression against Israel, God's chosen People.

I neither can nor will be silent about this.

these comments were by felisol, herself and they are so full of truth!

Isaiah 31:5 "As birds flying, so will the LORD of hosts defend Jerusalem; defending also he will deliver [it; and] passing over he will preserve [it]."

thank you felisol for your encouragement....love terry

2 comments:

Felisol said...

Dear Terry,
I only wrote the mail to you. It was actually our common sister Lidj, Crown of Beauty who made a strong blog post May 26th.
I agree with you that in times like this it is important that our voices are heard. Together with can become a mighty choir.
Love you dearly
Yours Felisol

Amrita said...

First of all let me thank Felisol for inspiring such a spectacular post.

Heard this glorious anthem after a long time, it used to be featured in our Easter Cantata.


Ogh we look forward to our heavenly city Jerusalem