Book 25 - Lamentations

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The book of Lamentations represents the ultimate consequences of not obeying inspired traditions & promises.

This 25th Book in the classic scriptures gives a recognizable voice to pain, allowing for honest expression of feelings like anger, sadness, and confusion in the presence of God.

Written in a time when both God The FATHER and the LORD God have each finally has enough in dealing with - what even Moses described as being a "stiff-necked people" -the book teaches that crying out to God in suffering is worthy of being included in sacred text; proves healing without ignoring the tragedy of being utterly rejected by perfect, and therefore never changing, leadership.

The Book of Lamentations therefore serves as a memorial to the suffering that resulted from the destruction of Jerusalem as the final testament of deities ultimate rejection of the ancient covenant to sired lineage and worldly-recognizable remnant of Israel.

Modernly the calling of "Faith, without works is dead;" "God will yet choose Israel," and "by their fruit ye shalt know them" (the remaining lost tribes) are the most important take-way's to see who are God's chosen-ones in our modern times.

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