Ze' ekah is the Hebrew for 'cry out' ... it implies a deep scream of despair and simultaneous hope - as a mother in childbirth or a mother who has lost her child or when one has come to the end of the rope and realizing they are not 'tied in' . Ze' ekah, though, is a corporate scream ... when the people of GOD join in a desperate cry for rescue ... when their realization that their own helplessness and brokenness cannot fix things and ONLY the intervention of YHWH can redeem them.
Join voices in the people of GOD for the first time in all of earth's history, as we lift our united Ze'ekah in hope and in confidence that Adonai is indeed in control and is about to do something unprecedented to glorify his name.
If you look at the numerous references to chariots and horses in scripture, you'll find that again and again GOD's people are reminded
Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the LORD our God.
Psalm 20:7
blessings and peace
dan
If you look at the numerous references to chariots and horses in scripture, you'll find that again and again GOD's people are reminded
Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the LORD our God.
Psalm 20:7
blessings and peace
dan
You have pointed out who the whole world needs to cry out to in any circumstance!
ReplyDeleteAs we go down this uncharted path, may those that know or not know the Lord Jesus Christ cry out to the one who gave them their first breath(cry) in life!!
Even if they don’t, we know”the heavens declare the Glory of God” Psalms 19