We Will Go Home

This theme of longing for home found in so much of Celtic art, is a remembrance that their ancestral home is in another place.

Remembering or gaining understanding of things is like seeing through a glass darkly. You think you understand, but as decades and generations pass, you awaken to yet deeper meaning.

The time has arrived when the ten tribes who fled, remember who they are, where, what, and with whom is their home is that they long for; and awaken to those who have been creeping in the shadows, trying to obliterate them and claim their identity and promises.

These tribes led away by Ephraim, have the capacity of compassion, a trait that their enemies (Esau) have used to secretly manipulate them.

When the Gospel is preached to Israel, the effort would in no way be benefited by to translating it into Hebrew.

Israel who has an innate draw toward, even the tattered remnants of Christ and Christianity, is under siege, and has and is been slaughtered by enemies pretending to be God’s people.

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