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The Troops of The Lord (3.2.09)

“The troops of The Lord gather in preparation for the storm.

The troops of The Lord gather in preparation for the battle.

The troops of The Lord gather in the vanguard of the storm.

The troops of The Lord lead in the storm of the citadels of darkness.

The citadels of darkness will not stand intact against the storm of the troops of The Lord.

The troops of The Lord have long been aware of their assignment.

The troops of The Lord are glad of an imminent command.

The troops of The Lord are in serried ranks.

The troops of The Lord are in close formation.

The troops of The Lord have their Standards at the ready,

                                               their weapons presented,

                                               their shields all to the fore.

The troops of The Lord arrayed in their battle armour are a sight to behold,

                                                                                      are a sight that intimidates,

                                                                                      are a sight that has the scent of victory.

The troops of The Lord have diverse modes of operation.

The troops of The Lord are very difficult to wound.

The troops of The Lord have their wounds dressed on the fields of battle.

The troops of The Lord do not march to the beating of drums.

The troops of The Lord scurry back and forth.

The troops of The Lord are listening for,

                                       are watching for,

                                       are moving with,

                               the clarion call of God.

                The clarion call of God is always heard above the din of battle.

                The clarion call of God marshals and directs.

                The clarion call of God commands the battles of The Spirit.

The troops of The Lord hearken to the clarion call of God.

                The clarion call of God strikes fear into the foe.

                The clarion call of God strikes fear into the inhabitants of the citadels,

                                                                  fear into those commanding the high places,

                                                                  fear into those self-instated at the gates of entry.

                The fear of God precedes a rout.

                The fear of God precedes the emptying of the citadels,

                                                          the deserting of the high places,

                                                          the vacating of the gates.

                The fear of God precedes the advancement of the troops of The Lord.

                The fear of God precedes the proclamation of possession by The Standard of The Kingdom.

                The fear of God precedes the territory forsaken by the foe –

                                                          the freewill of man regained –

                                    the freedom for man to choose his destiny with wisdom not besmirched.”

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