You see folks, in order to achieve That Faithfully Promised Fairy Tale Ending, the characters on both sides of this battle must receive a proper education into precisely who and what they actually are! After all, of Our School's Own Headmaster, it has been very clearly written: " God Isn't The Author Of Confusion ".
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The School For Good And Evil: Is A Prophetical Allegory.....
What truthfully is your: " Destiny "? |
For instance, let's just consider the actual names of These Storybook Characters. In fact, there is: Prince Tedros [ " The Future King Whom God Has So Graciously Provided " ], Sophie [ " The One Being Educated Into A Truer Form Of Wisdom " ] and Agatha [ " The Pure Hearted And Honestly Good One " ]. While, the names of each of these characters is quite indicative of the roles that they will eventually play.
After all, those scriptures have already told you: " A Good Name Is Rather To Be Chosen Than Precious Silver Or Gold " - has it, truthfully, not?
While I know that you yourselves probably don't believe in The True Power Of Fairy Tales, Yahshua Himself definitely does! In fact, that's precisely why he stated: " Suffer The Little Children To Come Unto Me, And Do Not Forbid Them, For Such Is The Kingdom Of Heaven " - in Mathew 19:14. You see, the most endearing thing about them is that, ' Children Always Internalize Stories And Take Them Very Deeply To Heart '.
{ ***NOTE: Lest you forget, Yahshua illustrated everything utilizing Parables... and, Parables are defined as:
"A parable is a succinct, didactic story, in prose or verse, which illustrates one or more instructive lessons or principles. It only differs from a fable in that fables may frequently employ: animals, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature as characters, whereas parables have only human characters. A parable is a type of analogy or allegory. " }
As, Paul Harvey would so often say: " And... Now You Know, The Rest Of The Story "!
Ahava and Shalom.
May Yahweh's Own: Love and Peace - be, continually, upon you!
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