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There He lay in the grave. Nay, but not for long. The Author of life had been written death. The light of God engulfed by the darkness of men. For three days, darkness appeared victorious. But such was an illusion. There exists no real victory in darkness, no true triumph in evil. The temporary rule of wrong is always doomed. And on that day when He arose, 'twas a reminder for those--who three days earlier had delivered blows--that while God's light may grow dim, it cannot be extinguished at the Devil's whim.
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Dec 27, 2015
Dec 27, 2015 at 4:03 PM UTC
The Devil's Whim
There He lay in the grave. Nay, but not for long. The Author of life had been written death. The light of God engulfed by the darkness of men. For three days, darkness appeared victorious. But such was an illusion. There exists no real victory in darkness, no true triumph in evil. The temporary rule of wrong is always doomed. And on that day when He arose, 'twas a reminder for those--who three days earlier had delivered blows--that while God's light may grow dim, it cannot be extinguished at the Devil's whim.
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Dec 27, 2015
Dec 27, 2015 at 4:03 PM UTC
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