Thursday, February 23,
2012
 
 
  | The Eastern Gate to Jerusalem  “Lift up heads, O gates, and be
  lifted up, O ancient doors.   That the King of Glory may come
  in!  Who is the King of glory?  The Lord strong and mighty. 
  The Lord mighty in battle The Lord of hosts, He is the King of glory”
  (Psa. 24:7-10)  Hey Gang:  Did
  you ever have had an experience or seen something that so impacted on your
  mind, heart and soul that you never forgot it.  I have had such an
  experience on several occasions.  I have been wondrously blessed to
  visit the land where Jesus walked and will walk again, I believe very
  soon.   I have been blessed
  to visit from one end of the Land of Israel to the other and get my hands
  dirty on several visits.  I have visited the Old City of Jerusalem;
  Capernaum where Jesus spent most of his ministry time; walked by and
  sailed across the Sea of Galilee where Jesus did much of His teaching; And
  have stood in what many believe is the tomb where they laid Jesus’ body on that
  fateful night..  All life changing
  experiences but there is one place that rates in my heart as the most
  profound place I have ever been for its major ministry is yet to come! 
  As I stood on the Mount of Olives and looked down across the Kidron Valley to
  the City of David, my heart began to beat faster and an amazing picture
  opened before my eyes.   The words of Ezekiel came to life in
  a new and vibrant way that I shall never forget: “Then he brought me back to the outer gate of the
  sanctuary, which faces east; and it was shut.  And he said to me, "This gate shall
  remain shut; it shall not be opened, and no one shall enter by it; for the
  LORD, the God of Israel, has entered by it; therefore it shall remain shut.  Only the prince may sit in it to eat bread before
  the LORD; he shall enter by way of the vestibule of the gate, and shall go
  out by the same way." (Ezek 44:1-3) Nehemiah
  described it this way . "...the gate
  that looketh toward the east: And the glory of the Lord came into the house
  by the way of the gate whose prospect is toward the east." 
  (Neh. 3:29)
 Soooo, my young brothers and sisters in Christ, soon, and I believe very
  soon, the masonry placed there by the Ottoman Turks in 1530 A.D. used to wall
  up the East Gate will crack and fall away, and the King of kings and Lord of
  Lords will enter and take back what Has been and continues to be His.
  Blessings, Gramps   Gramps | 
 
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