Let's climb the Mountain of Yahweh

Let us unbind our hearts and purify ourselves in the presence of the Lord, for this is His will for His Church, for those whom He calls to come to meet Him. 


God is calling us from the top of His Holy Mountain, from the summit of Zion; a Mountain on which no defiled being can enter even at its base; a Mountain on which is the Way that leads to the Lord. 


To begin to climb this Mountain one must have abandoned the world and be free from sin; and the Way that leads to its summit is the Way of perfection, of true sanctification and of the stripping away of the flesh; it is the Way of the Cross; and at the summit is the Perfect One, the Righteous One, the Holy One, the True One, the King of kings, the Lord of lords, the Almighty God.


All along this Way we must carry our cross, for at the summit is the resurrection of our souls, that is, the new birth; and He who has already conquered and stripped away all the power of the Enemy while in the flesh, awaits us at the summit of the Mountain of His Holiness, so that we may see Him, see His Face, and be filled with the Power from on high, and have His Face (His Light) shine upon us.


So let us strive to enter this Magnificent Mountain and ascend the Path that leads to Life celebrating the Victory of our Lord and glorifying His Holy Name until we reach the top and meet Him, for there is none like Him, He is Just and Good, Patient and Merciful towards us, and He awaits us.


"And there shall be a path and a way there, which shall be called the way of holiness; and he that is defiled shall not pass through it, but it shall be for them alone; and they that walk in it, and the foolish, shall not err therein. There shall not be a lion there, nor shall any of those beasts that ravish others go up there, nor shall they be found there; but the redeemed shall walk there. Those therefore whose ransom the Lord has paid shall return, and come to Zion with a song of triumph, and everlasting joy shall be upon their heads; they shall obtain joy and gladness; sorrow and groaning shall flee away." (Isaiah 35:8-10)

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