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In Matthew 23, Jesus is speaking to Jerusalem and he said, "You will not see me again until you say,

baruch haba shem adonai". He knew that His hour has come, He just about to give up His life.
A ransom for all of us.

And He says to Jerusalem, "You stoned the prophets and you kill those I sent you". How often I wanted to gather you children together as a hen gathers her chicks. But you are not willing.

And He says, "You will not see me again until you say, blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord."

And those words of Jesus sat there. And then the temple was destroyed and the Jews were dispersed to the four corners of the earth. And a new form of Judaism arose, from the rabbis who
said, okay, we have no temple, no city, we have no blood for atonement and they came up with what we know today is Rabbinic Judaism. But the words of Jesus still remain. "You will not see
me again until you say ..." and that means none of the rest of us will see Him again either, until they say. But God is not finished with His promises, His not finished with His people and out of the
ashes of the Holocaust in 1948, a miracle happened.

In a day, a nation rose out of the ashes.

And then in 1967 after an invasion from around, Israel supernaturally pushed back all of the attackers and Jerusalem, the United Eternal Capital of Israel was established once again.

And then, very quietly, December 10, 2004, 72 elders calling themselves the Revived Saints, gather together in Jerusalem, in the ones whom Jesus spoke to 2,000 years ago, "Revive again back
to Jerusalem".

And so, for those who thought, how could this ever happened? This rabbi, this Messiah. How could He ever return? Because His words says ...
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