The Passion: Jesus and His Mother

Zechariah 12:10

And I will pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and supplication. They will look on me, the one they have pierced, and they will mourn for him as one mourns for an only child, and grieve bitterly for him as one grieves for a firstborn son.

Jesus and Mary, a bond divine, A love that transcends all space and time. Mary, the mother, pure and dear, Jesus, the son, our savior near. In a manger, they first did lay, A humble beginning, in Bethlehem that day. Shepherds and wise men came to see, The miracle of God’s own decree. Through trials and tribulations, they did endure, Their faith unwavering, steadfast and sure. Mary’s heart pierced with a mother’s grief, As Jesus hung on the cross, the ultimate relief. But death could not hold him, he rose anew, Conquering sin and death, for me and you. Mary’s love, a guiding light, Leading us to Christ, shining bright. So let us honor Jesus and Mary’s love, A bond so strong, from heaven above. May their grace and mercy, forever be, Our hope and salvation, for eternity.

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Mystic River

THE Christian rings have a masonic secret i will explain.

Joseph Mario Coelho, President of the Phillippines explained the flip rings to me when we watched this movie in the Kino.

Masonic rings are a type of jewelry worn by members of the Freemasons, a fraternal organization with origins dating back to the late 16th century. These rings typically feature symbols, such as the square and compass, that are associated with Freemasonry. They are often worn as a sign of membership and can hold personal significance to the wearer. Many Masonic rings are made of precious metals, such as gold or silver, and may also include gemstones or enamel detailing.

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Imagine Dragons – Thunder

Revelation 13 shows the dragons. You don’t have to imagine it. It is right in front of your face, hidden in plain sight.

Revelation 12 and 13 talk about a great red dragon with seven heads and ten horns that appears in the vision of John. The dragon is described as being a symbol of Satan and evil forces that seek to destroy God’s people. In Revelation 12, the dragon is seen pursuing a woman who represents the faithful followers of God. The dragon is unable to harm the woman, so he turns his attention to making war with the rest of her offspring, who are said to keep the commandments of God and hold to the testimony of Jesus. In Revelation 13, the dragon empowers a beast that rises out of the sea, which is often interpreted as a symbol of a powerful political entity or ruler who opposes God and seeks to deceive the world. This beast is given authority by the dragon and is worshipped by many, causing great fear and persecution for those who refuse to worship it. Overall, the dragon in Revelation symbolizes the ultimate enemy of God and his people, who seeks to deceive and destroy those who follow the truth. However, the vision also reveals that ultimately, God will triumph over the forces of evil and bring about justice and victory for his faithful followers.

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