April 13, 2025
Sermon Part 2: “The Long Suffering Christ Patiently Waits For Us To Love One Another!”

We celebrate Palm Sunday to remember that momentous occasion of King Jesus, the Christ, riding on a lowly donkey into the city of Jerusalem, for Jesus is worthy of All Praise! The whole-earth must sing praises to the Creator of all things in heaven, in the earth, and the beneath the earth. (Col.1:16)

Happy Palm Sunday Saints!

Introduction

On this Palm Sunday, I write an open Letter to the beloved members of the Body of Christ; to Churches, denominations, and to every born-again Christian individually who preach and live by the same gospel espoused by the Apostle Paul. (Gal.1:8 & I Cor.15:3-4) As this Letter is read, be sure to become a doer of the Word of God, and not a hearer only, so that you may be blessed in all of your deeds. (James 1:22-25)

Dearly beloved Saints, when I think of Palm Sunday in which we celebrate the triumphal entry of Jesus Christ coming into Jerusalem, the Sunday before His crucifixion, I am moved in the Spirit to reflect on the state of the Body of Christ today. I find a great “spiritual parallel” between how the Jews (God’s chosen people) “misperceived” the Purpose of Jesus Christ’s ride into Jerusalem over 2000-years ago, and how today the vast majority of Churches, denominations, and born-again Christians individually within the Body of Christ also “misperceive” the Purpose of Jesus Christ’s triumphal entry into their born-again hearts upon hearing and receiving the gospel’s Message of salvation through the holy name of Jesus Christ.

I am so very grateful though to our “Friend,” the Anointed King Jesus, who remains the same today, yesterday, and forever. Jesus remains “Faithful” in all of His Promises given to us, even when we are not faithful to Him. (Heb. 13:8 & II Tim. 2:13) Jesus said unto His disciples “…lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world.” (Matt. 28:20) Thank God Jesus is always with us!

I stand completely in awe at the Lord’s long-suffering towards us throughout the ages, as He patiently waits for His people, both Jews and Gentiles alike, to wake up to the Truth of God’s Divine Purpose and Plan for His People. That is, that we “love one another” as Jesus has loved us, so that God Almighty might bestow upon the entire Body of Christ the “Spirit of Complete Unity.” (Eph. 4:13) That we might be “One in God in Christ” on earth, as we are seated together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus in love in perpetuity. (Eph. 2:5-6)

So join me now Saints in this short prayer with our Father God in Heaven. Lord God, in the name of your dear Son Jesus Christ, we pray that “One Day,” perhaps on a Palm Sunday like we are remembering Jesus today, that every born-again Christian come together as “One” in our streets and Houses of Worship across America and around the world to celebrate your only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, the Anointed King of kings and Lord of lords.

In unison, may our Voices shout and rejoice saying, “Hosanna: Blessed is the King of Israel that cometh in the name of the Lord.” (John 12:13) Lord we thank you for the Messiah Jesus Christ and worship only you! As we unite in Covenant with you God, bestow upon us the grace of the “Spirit of Complete Unity” so that we might work together in peace and love to fulfill the Great Commission you have given to us!” (Mark 16:15-18) May we through the work of the Holy Ghost cast aside petty debates and disagreements and continually dwell together in brotherly love until the return of your Son Jesus Christ to rapture the Church. In Jesus name we pray. Amen.

Jesus’ Ride into Jerusalem Misunderstood By the Jews

The triumphal entry of Jesus Christ riding on a donkey is one of the few events in the Life of Jesus which appears in all four of the Gospels: Matthew 21:1-17, Mark 11:1-11, Luke 19:29-48, and John 12:12-19. I take this to mean that God really wants us to pay close attention to the accounts for they have great significance and application for our lives as Christians. Putting the four accounts together, it becomes clear that the triumphal entry was a significant event, not only for the people of Jesus’ day in the earth, but for Christians throughout history. But, also we study the Palm Sunday story to learn from the Event to come into a greater understanding and knowledge of what having Jesus Christ abiding in our hearts truly means, and how we should live as precious members of the Lord’s Body.

Now, understand Saints that the Apostles wrote their accounts of this glorious Event after Jesus’ Resurrection and Ascension to glory. As the events of that glorious day were unfolding the disciples did not understand the things that were happening. But, when Jesus was glorified, they remembered prophesy written concerning the Messiah in the Old Testament, and that they had prepared things for Jesus’ triumphant ride into Jerusalem exactly as it was foretold. (John 12:16)

We all know well major details of the Palm Sunday accounts in the Gospels. In summary, the Gospels tell us that Jesus rode from Beth-phage into the city of Jerusalem, the capital of Israel, on the back of a borrowed donkey’s colt in a village; one that had never been ridden before. The disciples spread their cloaks on the donkey for Jesus to sit on, and the multitudes came out to welcome Him, humbly and honorably laying before Jesus their cloaks and branches of palm trees.

The throngs of people hailed and praised God for all of the mighty works they had seen Jesus do, including the raising of Lazarus from the dead. As Jesus rode, the people surrounded Him front and back and cried loudly more and more, “Blessed be the King who comes in the name of the Lord,” peace in heaven, and glory in the highest.” (Luke 19:34) The multitudes also cried aloud, “Hosanna to the son of David: Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the Highest.” (Matt. 21:9)

When Jesus arrived in the city of Jerusalem, the whole city was “moved,” the people inquiring, “Who is this?” The multitude answered it is “Jesus the prophet of Nazareth of Galilee.” (Matt. 21:10-11) Immediately, Jesus went into the Temple where He found within in His Father’s House, “the money changers and those who bought from them.

From within the Temple, Jesus overturned the tables and seats of the money changers and casted out the money changers, saying “It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of thieves.”

This was the second time Jesus had to remove thieves and robbers from God’s House. Early in Jesus’ public ministry He had to cleanse the Temple of those who sold oxen, sheep, and doves along with the money exchangers with a whip made with cords. See John 2:13-16.

Sadly, what we see Jesus having to do at the beginning of His Ministry within the Temple, He also had to do at the end of His Ministry on earth; because of the religious leaders (Pharisees) and people’s hearts were corrupted and consumed with the love of Mammon rather than God. Their love had been perverted away from God to serve and worship money.

During this second cleansing of the Temple, the blind and the lame came to Jesus in the Outer Courts of the Temple, and he healed them all. Under the Law of Moses the blind and lame could not serve as priests, nor were they permitted to enter into the Inner Courts of the Temple. Those with physical impairments were considered outcasts.

But when Jesus healed the blind and lame who were once excluded from worship, they would now be included in God’s House; removing the barrier of physical impairments that stood between them and the worship of God. This fulfilled the prophesy of Isaiah 56:6-8, that God’s House shall be called “the house of prayer of all people,” as the Lord God would gather to Himself the outcasts of Israel, strangers, and others.
Also, Jesus sat and taught the people daily in the Temple, as all the people were attentive to Him. Angered that Jesus had interrupted the flow of fraud monies into the Temple and the peoples’ love for His teachings, the chief priests, scribes, and chief of the people sought to destroy Jesus.

Oh dear readers of this Letter, see the multi-varied “mind-sets” of the masses of people on the day of Jesus’ triumphant ride into the city of Jerusalem. All around Jesus, there were many of the people who were calling Jesus their “king;” when Jesus arrived in the city the multitudes were calling Jesus a “prophet;” when Jesus entered the Temple He found God’s House polluted with money changers, thieves and robbers worshipping money rather than making prayers to God; and for Jesus’ actions of cleansing the Temple, religious leaders displayed great hatred and were determined to kill Him while the people were attentive to His teachings.

Yes, on this most momentous occasion there were people with both good and bad intentions all around Jesus. But, none of the people were honoring Jesus Christ for the “right” reason. They all grossly misunderstood why He rode into the city of Jerusalem.

In our remembrances of Palm Sunday, most often, we as preachers and teachers have left out a very significant aspect of the story. Most often we examine the story from the hearts and minds of the throngs of people praising and shouting “hosannas,” while ignoring how Jesus Christ is discerning the hearts and minds of the people who sought to follow Him.

In the Apostle Luke’s account, he recollects how during Jesus’ ride from Beth-phage, as Jesus approached the city of Jerusalem, He “beheld the city and wept over it.” (Luke 19:41-44) Jesus wept and lamented over the Jewish nation for whom He was sent, because of their hardness of heart, their rejection, and their unbelief. The Jews did not understand that Christ’s ride into the city of Jerusalem was their “Day of Visitation.” That the Messiah had come to bring them salvation with everlasting peace and love. A peace and love that would reconcile them to God and cause them to overcome every trial and tribulation in this fallen world. To save the soul of every person so they might have life and life more abundantly. (John 10:10)

In Verses 42-44, please read the “Lamentations” of Jesus for the city of Jerusalem:
“If you, even you, had only known on this day what would bring you peace—but now it is hidden from your eyes. 
43 The days will come upon you when your enemies will build an embankment against you and encircle you and hem you in on every side. 
44 They will dash you to the ground, you and the children within your walls. They will not leave one stone on another, because you did not recognize the time of God’s coming to you.”

Jesus wept not only over their disbelief of the prophets that had foretold of His coming as the Messiah, but also their personal rejection of Him as the only begotten Son of God, and ultimately God the Father. For Jesus Christ is the only way to God. (John 14:6) Jesus knew that without the Jews acceptance of Him as Savior, the city and people would be destroyed.

History tells us that the Romans destroyed Jerusalem in 70 CE (about 40-years after the Resurrection of Jesus) during the First Jewish-Roman War. This was the culmination of a four-year campaign against Jewish resistance in Judaea, a bloody battle that destroyed much of the city.

From Jesus’ Perspective, as He rode into Jerusalem though welcoming the praise of the people, He realized that the crowds were shouting “hosannas” for all the wrong reasons, and He was grieved at heart. He came to save them from their sins, but they did not believe in Him. In their hearts, they had rejected the Messiah, even while the massive crowds were calling Him their king.

Jesus’ Purpose for riding into Jerusalem was to make public His claim to be the Messiah and King of Israel in fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. Apostles Matthew and John wrote that the King coming on the foal of a donkey was a fulfillment of Zechariah 9:9; which proclaimed,”
Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion; shout, O daughter of Jerusalem: behold, thy King cometh unto thee: he is just, and having salvation; lowly, and riding upon an ass, and upon a colt the foal of an ass.

Jesus’ ride into Jerusalem was hailed by the Jews of that day in a manner only reserved for kings. The spreading of cloaks was an act of homage and royalty. (II Kings 9:13) No longer did Jesus tell His disciples to keep quiet about Him, but He accepted the shouts of praises and worship of Him. (Matt. 12:16, 16:20) Jesus was openly declaring to the people that He was their King and the Messiah they had been waiting for.
The streets of Jerusalem the royal city established by King David 1000-years prior, were made open to Jesus, and like a king He ascended to His palace. Not a temporal palace, but the Spiritual Palace; the Temple because Christ Kingdom is a “Spiritual Kingdom.”

Unfortunately, the praise the people heaped upon Jesus was not because they recognized Him as their Savior from sin. They welcomed Jesus out of their desire for a messianic deliverer; someone who would lead them in a revolt against the Roman Empire. There were many Jews, though they did not believe in Christ as Savior, nevertheless they hoped that perhaps He would be to them a great temporal deliverer. So they hailed Jesus as king with their many “Hosannas,” recognizing Him as the Son of David who came in the name of the Lord. Oh, what great misunderstanding the Jewish people had of Jesus’ triumphant ride into the city of Jerusalem.

This man Jesus who only came preaching things pertaining to the Kingdom of God; preaching peace and love and doing all manner of miracles was mistaken for a “military king” to lead the people into battle against the Romans. However, during the public Ministry of Jesus, He never picked up a sword, drew up military plans, gathered and trained armies to set out on conquests against the enemies of Israel.

Furthermore, as the multitudes of people observed the works of Jesus on Palm Sunday, they only saw Jesus go into the Temple chasten the money changers, proclaim God’s House to be the House of Prayer for all people, do many wonderful miracles, and sit down and teach the people daily in the Temple. (Matt. 21:14-15 & Luke 19:37) These all being the good works of God, and not of military prowess and might of a temporal king. Tell me, where in Jesus’ actions did they find a leader who would overthrow and conquer Rome by human might?

At Acts 10:38, the Apostle Peter gave the summation of Jesus’ earthly Ministry:
How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power: who went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil; for God was with him.

The masses of Jews wanted Jesus to be to them what they wanted, and not what the Will of God had planned for them. When Jesus failed to meet their expectations as a military leader and revolt against the Roman occupiers, the crowds quickly turned on Him. Within just a few days, their “hosanna” chants changed to poisonous cries of “Crucify Him!” (Luke 23:20-21)

Those who had hailed Jesus as a hero and celebrated Him with military-style honors soon rejected and abandoned Him. Yet, Jesus, our Faithful Friend and Great High Priest, remained obedient unto God; ever steadfast marching onward and looking to the cross to sacrifice His life for His people and the world’s sins.

The Palm Sunday story of the King who came as a lowly Servant of all the people on a donkey, not a prancing steed, not in royal robes, but on the clothes of the poor and humble. Jesus Christ came not into the earth to conquer by “force” as earthly kings but by “Love, Grace, and Mercy and His own sacrifice for His people. His is not a kingdom of armies and splendor but of lowliness and servanthood. He conquers not nations but “hearts and minds” of people. Jesus’ Message is one of everlasting Peace with God, not of temporal peace.

Now Saints, as born-again Christians, if Jesus has made a triumphal entry into our hearts, then He reigns within us in “peace and love.” As His followers, we are to exhibit the same qualities as those of Christ, so that the world can see the true King living and reigning in triumph in us. The Lord’s Prayer recorded in John 17: 20-23, evidences that every believer in Christ has been made “One” in God in Christ, we share the same glory of Christ, and have been made perfect in God in Christ. Thus, the people of the world ought to be able to see that God sent Christ into the world, and loves all people as He loves Jesus.

However, it is ironic that the Jews of Jesus’s day on earth rejected the Messiah, the one who came riding on the lowly donkey offering peace and love, while today we who believe in Jesus as the Messiah and have received salvation, neglect to walk in peace and love towards one another throughout the Body of Christ.

With a humble heart, it leaves me to wonder whether Jesus from His throne at the right-hand of God is beholding the entire Body of Christ, and “weeping” as we continually miss-out on Visitations of the Lord, because we are grossly divided. In complete disobedience to God’s Love Commandments we all are, which are intended to usher in the “Spirit of Complete Unity” in the Church of Jesus Christ. (Psalm 133)

The Body of Christ Misunderstands Jesus’ Triumphant Entry into Our Hearts

We cannot gloss over the last statement I made in the preceding Section. If we have received Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, He abides within our born-again hearts in peace and love forevermore. Jesus proclaimed at John 14:23, “…“If a man love Me, he will keep My words; and My Father will love him, and We will come unto him and make Our abode with him.

Precious Saints, I believe God’s Word and Promise. I believe that every person who has confessed in the hearts and with their mouths that Jesus is Lord is membered within the Kingdom of God; that God in Christ Jesus loves them and dwells within their born-again hearts. How about you?

Regardless of denomination or Church-affiliation, every person who believes in Jesus is an interconnected member of God’s family; they are a son of God. They are not born of human blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. (John 1:10-13)

Since God calls us “sons of God,” then we must not see other fellow Christians as anything other than what God has made us all to be. We are all “One” in God in Christ; having been made to drink of the self-same Spirit. God has commended His love to us while we were all yet sinners. (Rom. 5:8) When God gave us Jesus, He gave to us His “Love,” and we are to love every person membered within the Body of Christ. We are to love, with corresponding actions the Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist, Episcopalian, Pentecostal, Assembly of God, and God in Christ…on and on… as Jesus has loved us. (John 13:34-35) This is so all people can know that we are Christ’s disciples.

Jesus Christ also said my “Peace I leave you, my peace I give unto: not as the world giveth, I give unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” (John 14:27) Every member in the Body of Christ has been given Jesus’ “Peace.” The Lord’s peace is a gift of tranquility and reassurance that comes from God and transcends the peace of the world.
The Peace of Christ is permanent, guaranteed, and eternal. Christ’s Peace is a gift and one the world cannot give us. Knowing that Jesus understands all of our earthly troubles firsthand can bring us great peace when we are walking through perilous Times as we see in the world today: wars, catastrophes, death, violence, hatred, racism, and lawlessness in government.

In our born-again hearts the peace and love of God seeks to bring us together to work to encourage and support one another in spiritual and natural ways. Why then, have we allowed and continue to foster division among us, when Christ’s peace and love dwells in our born-again our hearts?

The Body of Christ is sorely divided with approximately 200- denominations within the United States and worldwide 45,000-denominations that operate as “autonomous branches” within the Church of Jesus Christ. Our lack of “Unity” causes Jesus to patiently wait, with long-suffering, for us to come into the knowledge of how His Kingdom operates. Jesus is faithful to serve as our Savior, Lord, and Great High Priest. Jesus is faithful to heal, deliver, prosper us, and keep us from evil and falling. But when will the Body of Christ be faithful to His Love Commandments so that the Lord may Unite us as “One” on earth?

Jesus is waiting for the Body of Christ to adhere to the admonishments of Paul:

II Corinthians 13: 11
Finally, brothers and sisters, rejoice! Strive for full restoration, encourage one another, be of one mind, live in peace. And the God of love and peace will be with you.
Philippians 2:2-3
Then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind.
Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves,

Every Church and denomination will say they want to know and feel God’s Presence in our places of worship and see great manifestations of the Spirit in healing and deliverances, but our attitudes and behaviors of ill-will toward each other throughout the Body of Christ prevents Visitations of Christ’s Anointing among us.

 

Our lack of togetherness across denominations and Church- affiliations keeps Jesus our Great High Priest, continually making intercession for us before God; His precious blood having to cover our sins of division and divisiveness before God.

We sorely misunderstand the triumphant entry of Jesus into our hearts when we “stubbornly” choose to operate as separate and autonomous Christian entities within the Church of Jesus Christ. In like manner to the Jews who celebrated Jesus as He was riding into the city of Jerusalem shouting “hosannas” for the wrong reasons, as our Churches choose to separate and worship apart from other Churches and denominations, we celebrate Jesus for the wrong reasons. Forever thinking that our worship services are pleasing in the sight of Jesus Christ, while at the same time, refusing to fellowship even with Churches within our own cluster of neighborhoods.

With self-indignation, so many Churches, denominations, and born-again Christians individually “refuse” to leave their places of worship and extend the right-hand of fellowship to other Churches outside of their fortified cliques. As the Body of Christ, we deceive ourselves, thinking that we are in love with God and all people when we have no fellowship with each other.
Oh Saints, how far away we are from understanding the heart-beat of Jesus!

Jesus wants to be in the midst of all believers who desire to gather together in streets and Churches without regard to denomination and race to celebrate Him as the Messiah and Savior of the world. Jesus does not want us to think of ourselves as belonging to Churches according to the color of our skin, or some aspect of our beliefs as we currently are aligned: The Black, White, Hispanic, or Chinese Church. The Baptist, Methodist, or Lutheran Church! No, we all belong to Christ’s Church!

When we have motives of worshiping according to religion, practices, traditions, or race we miss understand Christ’s entry into our hearts with peace and love. We turn ourselves away from God and His Word and become worshippers of our own agendas; idolaters. We turn away from the very attributes of Christ that are intended to help us join together to experience the Spirit of Complete Unity from God.

If we turn away from fellowship from other believers, our Worship Services become nothing more than “tinkling cymbals;” empty and confusing within God’s House. (I Cor. 13:2) We are nothing to God without love at work with all people. The Apostle Paul noted at I Corinthians 1:10: that we should have peace and love, and enjoy Oneness throughout the Body of Christ. Paul wrote:

Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.

Paul continued writing,

“What I mean is this: One of you says, ‘I follow Paul’; another, ‘I follow Apollos’; another, ‘I follow Cephas’; still another, ‘I follow Christ.’ Is Christ divided? Was Paul crucified for you? Were you baptized in the name of Paul?” (I Cor. 1:12-13)

The Christians at Corinth in Paul’s day were dividing themselves into groups based on the personality and practices of their favorite teachers. Paul rebuked this early type of denominationalism as “wholly unnecessary” and damaging to the Unity of Christ. Christians are to follow Christ, and the Church is to be of the “same mind and of the same judgment,” because we love and follow a God who is One with Christ and us all, and who does not change. (Deut. 6:4 & James 1:17)

The vast majority of Christians misunderstand Christ’s entry into our hearts because they have not yet received and applied Paul’s revelation on the mystery of God in Christ, which he personally received from Jesus Christ. Paul wrote at Colossians 1:25-27 & Ephesians 3:17-19, respectively:

25 Whereof I am made a minister, according to the dispensation of God which is given to me for you, to fulfil the word of God;
26 Even the mystery which hath been hid from ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to his saints:
27 To whom God would make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles; which is Christ in you, the hope of glory:
Now Ephesians 3:17-20
17 that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, being rooted and grounded in love, 
18 may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the width and length and depth and height—
 19 to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge; that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.
20 Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us,

Every Church, denomination, and born-again Christian individually needs to have their spiritual eyes opened by the Holy Ghost to receive the great mystery of God: That is, Christ is living and dwelling in their hearts, and the hearts of all believers. Jesus Christ rode into each of our hearts so that we might have a deep and abiding relationship and fellowship with God Almighty. So that we might know and experience the richness of God’s “Love:” How to unconditionally receive God’s Love, and how to unconditionally give God’s Love away to all people.

Jesus came into our hearts not just so we can call on Him when we need or want something from God. Because Jesus is our Faithful Friend and Great High Priest, this He will always do! When we call on Jesus to heal us, He will; to forgive our sins, He will; to deliver us from demonic oppression, He will; to give us money when broke, He will; to comfort us in time of sorrow and loneliness, He will. But, the Purpose of Jesus riding into our hearts is so that we might become mighty Lovers of God and Lovers of all people.

As such, within the Body of Christ, we are to have fellowship with “all” believers regardless of “religion or racial distinction.” Paul declared that all believers are to walk as “one new man in Christ!” For this is in fulfillment of God’s Word, who predestinated from the foundations of the world, that we all should be conformed to the image of Christ Jesus. (Rom. 8:29)

In closing, as we come into the knowledge of the mystery of Christ, that we are all “One in Christ,” and that our spiritual lives are all hidden in Christ, let us work to eliminate all thinking and actions that cause us to be divided. For example, in like manner to how Jesus went into the Temple and casted out the money-changers and those who bought, let us as Church leaders and lay Christians examine our thought-life and turn over and tear down every thought that seeks to exalt itself against the knowledge of God. Thoughts that divide us by denominationalism and race, and let us instead embrace and hold the Truth that all Christians are sons of God and interconnected in the Spirit one to another.
Let us all enlist the power of the Holy Ghost and Wisdom of God to help us take actions to love, forgive, and do acts of kindness towards all Christians within the household of faith, as well as for non-Christians. Complete Unity comes from God in Christ Jesus when we obey, without condition, the Command to love one another as Jesus has loved us.

As the Body of Christ, let us strive to focus on the “core” tenants of our Christian beliefs that Unite all believers. That is, prioritization of the Gospel Message above specific denominational practices and traditions, and to actively seek fellowship with Christians from different denominations and Churches, recognizing that the Bible does not mandate specific denominational structures, and that the “Body of Christ” transcends denominational labels; essentially, emphasizing the Unity of believers in Christ over the distinctions between denominations.

As a first step toward loving one another and setting the atmosphere for God to usher in Complete Unity throughout the Body of Christ, on holy days such as Christmas, Palm Sunday, and Easter we can work together to organize joint Worship Services, community outreaches with the gospel, as well as various activities and services to meet peoples’ spiritual and human needs. Furthermore, as the “Times” in our nation and around the world grow more perilous, let us commit to building new and expanding existing networks of Churches and denominations to band together as “One” in Christ and pray and tear down the gates of hell and do great exploits that make Satan and the kingdom of darkness the footstool of Christ.

Thank you for reading my Letter, and may your work to bring peace and love to all of those within the Body of Christ cause you to grow deeper in the knowledge of Jesus Christ the Lord. I beg you dear Saints, to open wide your hearts to the Will of God to always forge ahead in making new friends and fellowships with other Christians across all denominations and Church-affiliations so that we may together win the lost to Christ through the advancement of the gospel Message to every creature in the world. Jesus’s triumphal ride into our born-again hearts is intended to bring us all into Complete Unity with God, and one another, as we travel along this Christian journey.

Let’s not keep Jesus our Faithful Friend and Great High Priest waiting any longer to behold our peace and love toward one another. Amen for the preaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

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