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Nebuchadnezzar has three dreams, not even the "wise men" of old could interpret the dreams of this old man. It then takes lads of Meshach, Abendigo, and Daniel to "cling" together in a fiery furnace, only to see a fourth man that the King recognizes and acknowledges as the the God of Most High. Why would this dumb old King still insist on the power of the Most High with a 90-foot tall statue of no statutes? Then how is it that Daniel- a wise man of Babylon able to entice God's presence? Even with all the threats and insanity of this crazy old King, Wise man, Daniel, stands up against a statue of a multitude of people when he stares as tradition in a mirror. With the delusion of creating a nation alone has made that crazy old King filled with insanity and obsession over people. Sounds familiar with our own traditions, and obsession to worldly pleasures. Here is the real problem, the ruins of Babylon is not only a metaphor, but a reality to lives living on this Earth for those "wise men" who think they can take the place of God. Unfortunately, we are crawling around like beasts on this Earth, because there is no other to lift us up, but God the Most High. Soon, the four Angels Destiny, Death, Purity, and Balance will "let it go," the four winds of strife on a land that has insist the impalpable sin. When I am constantly placed in a fiery furnace, all the one's around me feel the heat, and die of their own curse they caused me, letting go; and bringing Babylon in ruins.
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Nov 5, 2014
Nov 5, 2014 at 1:33 AM UTC
Babylon in Ruins
Nebuchadnezzar has three dreams, not even the "wise men" of old could interpret the dreams of this old man. It then takes lads of Meshach, Abendigo, and Daniel to "cling" together in a fiery furnace, only to see a fourth man that the King recognizes and acknowledges as the the God of Most High. Why would this dumb old King still insist on the power of the Most High with a 90-foot tall statue of no statutes? Then how is it that Daniel- a wise man of Babylon able to entice God's presence? Even with all the threats and insanity of this crazy old King, Wise man, Daniel, stands up against a statue of a multitude of people when he stares as tradition in a mirror. With the delusion of creating a nation alone has made that crazy old King filled with insanity and obsession over people. Sounds familiar with our own traditions, and obsession to worldly pleasures. Here is the real problem, the ruins of Babylon is not only a metaphor, but a reality to lives living on this Earth for those "wise men" who think they can take the place of God. Unfortunately, we are crawling around like beasts on this Earth, because there is no other to lift us up, but God the Most High. Soon, the four Angels Destiny, Death, Purity, and Balance will "let it go," the four winds of strife on a land that has insist the impalpable sin. When I am constantly placed in a fiery furnace, all the one's around me feel the heat, and die of their own curse they caused me, letting go; and bringing Babylon in ruins.
#Reality #Purpose #Changes #SlaveryInSin #LetItGo
samuel-lombardo
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Nov 5, 2014
Nov 5, 2014 at 1:33 AM UTC
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