You're Strong Enough

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Author: Kassi Pontious
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they will need someone to guide and direct them through the obstacle course on their individual quests. Give them their free agency, for there is power in personal choice. Though they may make mistakes and fall off the path during their quests, I will die for them and be the sacrifice for their sins and mistakes so that when they do fall off they can still return to you and be a prince or princess of the land. I will go down to Earth and live among them. I will learn as they will learn and I will suffer and feel all the pains they will feel. I will go first and do the obstacle course that they, too, must later go through. I will be spit on, jabbed at and even nailed to the Cross for them.”
    Jesus added, “I will go through every imaginable experience that all my brothers and sisters could possibly go through, because I love them and they are my family.”
    The Bible tells us of His sacrifice in Isa. 53:5, “But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.”
    Jesus continues, “I will go through the pains and suffering for them, not only so that they can return to their Father and be victorious in their quest, but so they may know that I understand what they’re going through in their past and in their present.”
    “Father, as they repent and pick themselves up when they have fallen down or become lost in the darkness through mistakes and sins, they will be forgiven. I will also heal and bring peace and comfort to the souls of those who have gotten hurt innocently. And, Father, all the glory will be Yours.”
    This is referenced in Moses 4:2, “But, behold, my Beloved Son, which was my Beloved and Chosen from the beginning, said unto me—Father, thy will be done, and the glory be thine forever.”
    After our Heavenly Father, the king, had listened to both of His sons and their proposed solutions, He chose the second son, Jesus Christ, who offered to go down to Earth on His own quest to suffer for the sins and mistakes of the world (because of free agency) and to die so that all might be resurrected and live again.
    Our Heavenly Father chose Jesus Christ’s offer because He knew each one of His children had to overcome trials and challenges on their own. That was the best way to learn how to be a prince or a princess worthy of a throne. God knew He would never be able to tell who loved Him or wanted to be a true heir to the throne if they were forced to do what is right. He knew if you were forced to do what is right, you would never build character, learn and grow, and be victorious on your own quest and thus proving yourself to be a good king or queen.
    Upon hearing the King’s decision, Lucifer became furious. He convinced one-third of our Heavenly Father’s children to rebel against our Heavenly Father’s choice. This rebellion and contention caused a war in Heaven (not a war with blood, but a war over free agency). This war is referenced in Rev. 12:7, “And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon [ Lucifer ]; and the dragon fought and his angels,”
    This war involved all of our Heavenly Father’s children. Each child had to make a choice for free agency and God’s plan, or to be forced to do what is right , Satan’s plan. All those who chose free agency and God’s plan were known as warriors of light. As a result, upon victory, they would be knighted with a body for their valiancy and given the opportunity to take part in an individual quest.
    When the Lord was victorious, Lucifer and his followers were cast out and Lucifer then became Satan. Satan is the father of all lies, the author of deception, and the dragon of darkness. He is our enemy, the one we must defeat and conquer, so as to become victorious in our quest. The Bible states this in Rev 12:9, “And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole

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