The Lord rose today--some two thousand years ago. What a great thing that is. Thank you Jesus for destroying death, and saving a sinister creature like me. I hope at the end of my life--in that fearful moment called death--that you, O Savior, that you would find me in that place, and you would take me home with you.
Revival; Night Two
It's the second night of the revival, here in Patton Village. Our band didn't play much this evening, but we got to open the service which was beautiful. I love playing with these guys.
Brother Braun is speaking again; he's talking about whenever Jesus died, and how his spirit separated from his body & the presence of God. He's said that that was the greatest pain of his death experience.
He goes on to say that Jesus prayed under the underworld; this is a very controversial concept within the Christian church, but I like it.
He proclaimed deliverance to the ones who had been there since the flood.
Paradisical... I don't think that's a word.
Abraham's bosom: I would like to know more about that.
Revival; Night One
Tonight at the first night of the revival Brother Bron is speaking. He's talking about Jesus. I love to hear him speak. I've been been playing the organ for the church. It's a lot of fun. I'm glad to be back with these people. I'm glad to be part of this family. I wonder if this is what it was like to be part of Jonestown. Not in the sick ways of mind control or cyanid--Kool-Aid cocktails, but in the fashion of a group of people gathering together for the sale of their belief and faith.
His tongue would swell. It would take him 36 day from affixation.
The core problems of our lives is the root to sin.
Sometimes a person wants to die, but they just can't.
As a result of his suffering, Jesus can understand our suffering.