The Word of God in Romania 1997.01.09 - The Word of God at the Feast of saint | Page 2

1997.01.09
faithful and to work out My word and its everlasting life upon you and upon the multitudes which eat of the golden apple of My word. My word is the golden apple that the King of the heaven has. I am the golden apple of My Father, the King, and you are the little one, as the story of the Little Prâslea 3, the brave, says.
Oh, you should be brave, well little son, as you have the golden apple on your table; you have golden word, sons; you have wedding food. You should be brave, little son, as I will command you by My word to pray for the ones, who will minister to My word and to you, and you should lay your hands on them, so that they may know that they have a calling and a work for Me and for you, and to grow My word always and to multiply the multitude of the number of the disciples in Jerusalem, in Romania, son, for no one will be able to stand against the wisdom of My word which is full of comfort, full of love and full of the spirit of new wedding over the earth.
My word is king over the earth, as this is what I commanded you, and I told you that „ a little bird is coming from heaven to be king on the earth”. Behold, My word reigns, and I have told you long ago, but even you did not understood what I said then, for I said that « I, the Lord, Jesus Christ, have taken from the earth the thrones of all the kings of the earth ». But I was not speaking about the throne, rather about the king gift that the Holy Trinity took, for a little bird is coming from the heaven to be king on the earth, and behold, it comes; it has always come; it comes and reigns. And who is the little kingbird? My word is a little bird of the Holy Spirit, the word which chirps above you, o dear little nest in which My word has got its chicks; the word which gives birth to sons and which gives birth to disciples from the sons.
Do not be afraid, My little nest from the middle of Romania, for you will be carried on the palms, dear son, My little nest with sons in it. I will raise people for you, seven worthy men, but even seven more, and out of them there will be raised seventy times seven and they will carry you, and you will persevere in praying and in your ministering of the word, little child, who sit at the table of the golden apple and take care of it to be of gold and not to be robbed without being ripen, and so that Father, the King, may have it on the table.( I highly recommend you read those three pages of the story „ Prâslea the Brave and the Golden Apples”, r. n.) I will work as in the time of My apostles of then, My little remnant from Israel, as seven men from the disciples of that time were also chosen to serve at the tables, and so that the work of My word, which chose My twelve apostles on the earth, might not be deterred. And Stephen was chosen to be among the seven men, but then the herods were without law over them.
Stephen was doing miracles and great signs into the people, as he was full of grace and power, and those from the Synagogue of Cyrene, the libertine and those from Cilicia, got up to argue with him. And because they did not have any word to stand against Stephen, they paid some men, false witnesses against Stephen, but even so they could not prevail over Stephen who was full of the Holy Spirit, but looking at him, all the people from the Synedrium saw his face like the face of an angel, for he got up and testified to them the God of Israel, who prophesied by the prophets the arrival of the Righteous One, and Whose sellers and killers they became; however, gnashing their teeth they were hearing Stephen saying: « Behold, I see the heavens opened, and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God!». But they cried out with a loud voice and stopped their ears and rushed at him with one accord, and they threw him out of the city stoning
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Prâslea the Brave and the Golden Apples( Prâslea cel voinic și merele de aur) is a Romanian fairy tale collected by Petre Ispirescu in „ Legends and tales Romanians”( Ioana Sturdza, Raymond Vianu, Mary Lǎzǎrescu, Fairy Tales and Legends from Romania p 301 Twayne Publishers, New York 1982.)
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