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Freedom Fighter

For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures; and that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the Scriptures” --1 Corinthians 15:3-4


(Meanwhile in Heaven)

“Now let’s see what they will do.”

“Does anyone know what just happened?”

 

“I don’t think so Father; look at them scurrying around like ants. They are oblivious to my death.”

 

“Give it time, Give it time.”


“How much more time?”


 “Look! There’s one praying. She talks to me all the time. Her heart is so tender and loving like us.”

 

“Listen.”


                “Dear God you loved us so much that you sent Jesus to die for our sins. Please don’t look at me as I pray.  I’m not worthy that your Holy eyes gaze upon me right now, but if you just listen, I would be so grateful.  For we all have sinned (Romans 3:23) and there’s none righteous (Romans 3:10). We are all like sheep gone astray (Isaiah 53:6). God, give us a little more time to get ourselves right with you. Please thank your Son, for me, for dying on the cross and making such a big difference in my life.  He may not see it right now, but there are a few of us cheering.  He gave his life so we can enjoy the life we now live. He is our “freedom fighter.” He stood up and defended humanity from eternal damnation. I’ll never let His death go unnoticed. Help me to motivate others, to fall before you and give back what you have given us—your Love. I love you God. Tell Jesus hi. Oh, tell him  I love Him too. I will continue to hold up his freedom banner—the CROSS, in Jesus name, Amen.”  

“Father, that was beautiful!”

 

“Yes, it was my Son, and there are others with similar prayers. One person can make a difference just as you did when you died for them. Thank you Son!”


“No, thank you Father for sending me.”

 

(They embraced and continue to watch us humans)

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