The word Hebrew means, “Immigration.” Immigration is a hot topic in America right now mostly for political reasons with upcoming mid-term elections. Jesus was from Heaven yet born on the earth. He immigrated to earth. We are all earthly immigrants passing through this planet. The word Hebrew also means to cross-over. Did you notice the word, “Cross?” It also means the opposite side as of a river (east of the Jordan). True Christians will always be on the opposite side of culture whether it be gays, abortion, ect. The word can also mean to pass away or deliver over. It can also mean to cover in copulation. Our sin is covered in His Blood! Christ came from Heaven to earth to bring Heaven to us. He got on a Cross to build a bridge to Heaven for us. We all need a cross-over from death to life. Only one bridge leads to Heaven. What bridge are you on? The materialism bridge? The bridge of atheism, secularism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Sikhism, Darwaiism, Marxism, or you may be on the republican, democratic, liberal, conservative bridge? Are you on the race bridge? Abraham was a foreigner in a strange land but he was not a foreigner to God! God put him “in trust” to secure a land and a people through Christ that number more than the sands of the sea! You can only pass-over with a Pass Port with a Visa stamped Heaven in Christ’s Blood! Get on that one way highway to Heaven through Jesus Christ. Thankyou. James and Hamsa Sasse. GodWhoisGod.com
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Love Lifted Me!
I have lifted some key verses out of this song. Here are some key verses; Sinking deep in Sin, Peaceful shore, Very deeply, Sinking to rise no more, Master of the sea, From waters lifted me, Now safe am i, Ever to him i cling, Out of the angry waves, Billows his will obey. What is interesting about this song is the timing! This song was written and copyright in the year 1912. The same year that the ocean liner Titanic sunk on its maiden voyage to New York with the lose of over 1500 lives. This song still comforts us today as it did the survivors of the Titanic! Source; James Rowe and Howard E. Smith. Copyright 1912.