SPECIAL EASTER Q & A






Q: Jesus is being portrayed these days much more as ‘the lion’ than ‘the lamb’ (the more typical historical image). Why is this? 

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A: The lion is a fierce competitor created to keep his territory free from predators. This image is an attractive one to Christians who fear Jesus being portrayed as a push-over. But believers in The Light of Love know that the image of the lamb is not a lesser image or lesser being.

Strength is in each: The lion AND the lamb. Love is in each: The lion AND the lamb. Both are signatures of Jesus but neither is in his character more than the other.

Strength through love is Jesus’ highest and truest calling. Please believe that the more you ask for love, the more that the strength of love shall come to surround your eyes, your ears, your heart and your life. You shall be in an atmosphere where LOVE IS KING!
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RE: EASTER: Teach your children that the lion and the lamb are equals in the eyes of God. Believe this Easter Sunday that as Christ The King comes calling to your house to see if you will let him in, all you have to say is, “Yes, I shall receive you,” and the work of the lamb shall be yours. You shall not have to become the warrior.

Easter is a sudden force of nature energy provided for millions more to receive. Receive it by opening to your Christ nature!

Love & Light,

LYNN SCOTT



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