Thursday, May 10, 2012

Strangers to their Fathers (A Biblical Prophecy Comes True)


If time was a measurement, than all that lives today, can reap what was prophesized, two-thousand years ago—for I have lived it,
But removed out of its sight—
And now the world lives with it, especially the United States.
But elsewhere, Peru I see it a lot…
(they have even come to the point of allowing their children
to do whatever they want, so they’ll not live, and wonder off).
The hate of parents, the hatred for parents;
“I hate my parents” they say, whisper, think.
This bitterness one does not outgrow
It is like stone, mortal enemies of flesh blood and bone…!
It must be neutralized, naturally…
Real hatred, it is a silence, where dying can be bitter.
It is prophesized in the Bible: that in the latter days,
Parents will be betrayed, unwanted, hated by their children.
The venom for parents will be strong, hypocrisy pounds.
Thus, it becomes easy to hate, where there is so little love.
Parents will die a thousand deaths because of betrayal.

A boy and his father, we are still young
Joyfully laboring to make a home, find a house!
Endlessly enduring…fire destroys the abode!
Yet I keep on teaching the way of Christ!
Stopping all one’s addictions to make a life:
To show the children, what is right—!
Bent to the books; throat for throat, fighting with the devil,
To become more than what fate had bestowed…!
Yet in due time, prophecy foretold, will take hold.
Sons and daughters, strangers to their mothers and fathers:
This is my legacy…
This is love restrained, it is painful, but it is real!
And who can we blame? That’s the name of the Game!


“A wise son maketh glad his father…”  Proverbs 15:20
“For God commanded saying, Honor thy father and mother…” Matthew 15

#3350 (5-9-2012)
Dedicated to S, C & Z

I do believe the Holy Spirit is going to heal and restore many children back to their parents, bringing them together, I am not sure if this is my fate, but  this is of course, my wish, if only they will heed the call of the Spirit. Shattered hearts are hard to mend, especially the despair and confusion they’ve endured. 

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