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Created on: October 02, 2009
Lion Of Judah ... All praise and glory to the lion of Judah. His power cannot be matched by any other including Buddha. His righteous roar is heard throughout His Kingdom and land. He is mighty, awesome, Holy, righteous, and grand. He sits in majesty upon His righteous throne of grace. Where He can lookout and pass judgement over all of the human race. He is a most honorable, loving and just King. We will forever give him our praises and sing. He deserves all of the honor due His Holy name. No one else loved us enough to take our sin and shame. In righteousness He will forever rule and reign. Everything He did for us was not in vain. The Lion of Judah is to be honored, treasured and awed. Afterall He is our lord, part of the trinity of our Holy God. Our God has many facets and names. So we can better understand Him, His depths and frames. The Lion of Judah sits in power and might. As he watches over his children all through the night. The Lion of Judah sends out his righteous decrees. As his children follow Him they obey and agree.
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