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A Lion Dead to the Lord

By: Frederick A. Prince
Narrated by: John Steele
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At a small faith group meeting I was urged by the Holy Spirit to look into the meaning of Arimathea. You may recall it was Joseph of Arimathea who went to Pilate to get the body of Jesus for burial.

Arimathea, A Lion Dead to the Lord, is mentioned in all four Gospels. and as I type this I can't recall in my 75 years of every hearing a sermon, or in any other book that discusses Jesus on the Cross as being a Lion and fighting Satan as Satan has to be fought.

The Holy Spirit inspired me again into this undertaking, and has lead me to the resources needed to complete this project. A Lion Dead to the Lord relates how Jesus death on the cross was intended to teach us how we are to lives in the Holy Spirit.

By doing this we live a life filled with love, joy, and peace.

©2017 Frederick A. Prince (P)2017 Frederick A. Prince
Christian Living Christianity Literature & Fiction

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