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Who is The King?

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"To love the unlovable is perhaps the most impossible command the King has ever issued."

The King has many names and titles. He is The Captain to His army, He is the Bridegroom to His Bride. He is Son to His father. He is before everything and in Him the whole of creation has its light and life. He is the centre of the universe, the reason the world turns on its axis. In  Him is every good and perfect gift, and without Him there is nothing but death. 

Yet He was betrayed by a third of His Malachim, those mighty warriors who had watched Him call creation into being. Fiercely jealous of the love He had for humanity, and refusing to accept them as anything other than "clever pets," HaSatan led a rebellion. The human race gave dominion of the earth to HaSatan and the King did not take back what He had given in anger, but preferred to find a way to buy back that which was taken from Him.

The King appears in almost all the books, guiding or rebuking His people, revealing His love for all of humanity. His heart breaks for the pain on the Earth and yet He respects the foolish decisions mankind continues to make. He will never be a tyrant, He will never rule through fear or control or guile as the Mazikim do. Those who submit to His Kingdom do so freely, because they love Him.

Although He has always set apart people for His Name, these people rarely seek Him as they should. The King's name is blasphemed because those who know Him misrepresent Him badly.

There will come a great and terrible day when the King and His army will destroy the Sitra Achra completely, but He delays this day for as long as possible, keeping the gates to His city open for any who might humble themselves and enter.  

"You are wrong. The Mazikim do not hate the King, they love Him, or believe that they do. They once stood in His presence, in His light and knew peace. Now it is forever denied them and  so they long to deny it to the world. If mazikim could repent, if the gift of humility was one they possessed, they would turn back to the King this very moment.  The Mazikim will never understand the King's love for mankind."

"Many people call on my name. Few do so for any other reason than I might give them what they want."

"The King is .......everything. He is the reason the sun rises and sets. He is the one who mourns for every lost soul and rejoices for every one who turns and seeks His face, even in the middle of the darkness. He is the one who stepped into the world at its most desperate point and made a way for the human race to be made beautiful again. He is the way. The Truth. The Life."

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