Thank you for listening to Servants
for Christ. In all that we do, in all that
we say, we want to give glory and honor to our Lord and Savior,
Jesus Christ. Thank you for tuning us in as
we get into the wonderful Word of God. For the next few minutes,
let's take the beautiful Word of God and share it with each
and every one of you as we have a sense of anticipation to take
the Word of God and to listen to its truth for each and every
one. And then as I began to write
down some thoughts of some poetry that I wrote when I was with
John Hagee in Jerusalem in 2008, it was Wednesday, April the 9th,
2008, the 4th of Nisan, 5768 of the Hebrew calendar. What
inspired me to write this on that particular day was a spiritual
reflection on the teachings of Jesus in Jerusalem. I remember
reading from John chapter 10 verse 27, my sheep hear my voice
and I know them and they follow me. In Revelation chapter 3 verse
22, he that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit saith unto
the churches. And then in Luke chapter 19 verse
10, for the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which
was lost. And so when I was looking at
the reflection on the teachings of Jesus, that Wednesday in Jerusalem,
I thought of this poem that I recall the echo of his voice. Here we go. In this place, the
voice of Christ still echoes through the veil of time. a call
to follow pure and right, to seek the truth and leave behind. The words he spoke on hills and
shores are etched within the heart's deep core. He calls us
still through trials vast, to heed the call, to make it last. Oh, Jesus, speak again today
and whispers soft our thunders way. For in your voice I find
my home, no longer lost and no longer alone. Amen. God bless you. you