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jose from Brazil

March 20 at 2:37 am
My mind desecrated the temple mount. As long as we don't grieve at all for what's happening right now on the temple mount of Jerusalem, in Zion, where the jews cannot praise YHWH nor direct their prayer to Him, and we see with good eyes that arab temple Al Aqsa, knowing it is impossible they can replace jewish worship and offerings that way, and YHWH chose Jerusalem and in that spot David's offering was accepted during the thing of the census, and we say nothing, and we avoid to think that is wrong now as it was before, and we have an anti-temple mindset, conformed to Babylon's deeds, that we somehow justify Nebuchadnezzar and Belshasar... I ask you for forgiveness my YHWH God . In Jesus Christ's name understanding, knowledge, wisdom, dreams, visions, advice, revelation on it. Remember our brethren jews and reveal Jesus in their hearts, if not, help me to do something in behalf of that temple for you and for they, they are miserable and filthy.

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