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Zion Eternal

Where God Sits on His Throne And judges the earth in Righteousness and Holiness Man only considers Zion Temporary for he is but man. Frail weak and undone. To quote.. He cannot see the forest for the trees. It takes the HolY Spirit to help one do that, to see Zion Eternal.
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Feb 13, 2011
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