Twelve Legions Went To The Rim.

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    Twelve Legions Went To The Rim.
    By JAG
    June 10,2021

    "Do you think I cannot call on My Father, and He will at once put at My
    disposal more than twelve legions of angels?"

    Raphael and Ariel heard it first and told the Archangel Uriel and it was
    Uriel that gave the order that called up the legions to The Rim, twelve
    in number.

    The Twelfth and Ninth Legions had been fighting continuously for days
    and their Commander Raziel stood on a hill and watched as his
    Warrior Angels again slaughtered thousands of Satan's finest who now
    lay dying on the battlefield. More and more of Satan's demon angels
    were gathering at the front when the messenger Grigon arrived, "The
    Twelfth has been ordered to The Rim" said Grigon.

    "The Twelfth Legion does not withdraw from battle", replied Raziel.

    "The order to withdraw is from Lord Uriel, leave The Ninth to hold here,
    but take The Twelfth to The Rim and do it now", said Grigon.

    Raziel's Twelfth Legion (the Death Angel Division) was the first to arrive
    at The Rim, and he immediately saw Lord Uriel staring intently over the
    edge. "What is transpiring here?", asked Raziel. Lord Uriel turned toward
    Raphael, "Replay what you heard."

    "Do you think I cannot call on My Father, and He will at once put at My
    disposal more than twelve legions of angles?"

    The other legions, eleven in number, were now arriving and the ground
    trembled as they approached The Rim.

    There were moments of silence and Raziel and Uriel listened.

    "You would have no power over Me if it were not given to you from above."

    Raziel looked at Lord Uriel, "Will He ask His Father to send the legions?"

    Lord Uriel made no reply, but continued to stare and listen intently over
    the edge of The Rim.

    Moments passed . .
    .
    "Eli Eli lema sabachthani"

    And a few minutes later . . .

    "It is finished."

    Lord Uriel turned and looked at Raziel, "I think not", he replied.


    Epilogue.
    Thank You Lord Jesus for being the kind of Person that leads from
    the front where the pain is. Thank You for loving us enough to go
    straight into the pain for us on that Old Rugged Cross paying in
    full our debt to the Father for our many sins. It was LOVE that
    never called for the legions. Thank You Lord Jesus. We Love You.
     

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