Jesus wept (Jn
11: 35). The women of Jerusalem wept (Lk 23:27).
Weeping is a very
deep and great source of energy, especially when it transcends from sympathy
into empathy. And when a woman weeps, it acquires a double potency.
This is so because
the primal cause for change Within this realm is by a woman. A woman controls the bloodline. Feminism
rightly channelled can revolutionise the world, and that fact became Christ’s
counsel to the women of Jerusalem.
‘Weep not for
me’. I go to open the scroll and the
seven seals (Rev 5:3-5) ‘Weep for yourselves and your children’. Labour to write
a good scroll and to package it with a proper seal.
‘Do not weep
for me’ (Lk 23: 28) Go back home. Charity begins at home. Do not abscond nor
ignore the bloodline where Destiny has positioned you. There is a reason behind
that, make the best out of it.
‘Weep for
yourself …’ (Lk 23:28). Do not worry how many will be saved, simply labour your
best to enter the arrow way (Lk 13: 23-24) and multitudes shall be brought to
life through your freedom. Your entire ancestry is in you, awaiting their
freedom through your recognition of truth.
‘Weep for your
children…’ (Lk 23:28). Channel your empathy into your bloodline. This matter, even after death. Just as Dives realised,
as he thought of his family and 5 brothers as lifelines, after the futility of reaching out to Lazarus (Lk 16: 27-28).
Our ancestry
still matters. Modern DNA and genetic researches are revealing how we are a
composition of our past, an entire ancestral genome labouring and waiting to be
free inside us. We are the salvation of the past and hope of the future.
Why look
elsewhere. Let us start from home. As all shall eventually come home to roost, there shall be a woman awaiting us. Even Science is fast realising the
potency of a woman’s chromosome (X) and the uselessness of a man’s chromosome
(Y) which has gone with the wind.
Sometimes it is
tougher along the bloodline, even Jesus’ bloodline imploded on Him, but this is
the best place to start if we want to sustain our freedom.
Blessed are
those who mourn, they shall be comforted.
Charity begins at home and ends abroad.
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