"Many of the deliverers that God is now calling will appear past their prime and out of place. Several of these are people who have been living in obscurity for years, faithfully serving the Lord’s household, and shepherding others in dry places. Some of those who have laid down their lives to help watch sheep owned by another are now going to be released to set free many who have been enslaved by the world."
   -- Rick Joyner

Then Simeon blessed them and said to Mary, his mother: "This child is destined to cause the falling and rising of many in Israel, and to be a sign that will be spoken against, so that the thoughts of many hearts will be revealed." -- Luke 2:34-35

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Molon Labe

MOLON LABE


(mo-lone lah-veh)


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Two little words. With these two words, a concept was verbalized that has lived for nearly two and a half Millennia. These words signify and characterize the heart of the Warrior. They are the reply of the Spartan General-King Leonidas to Xerxes, the Persian Emperor who came with 600,000 of the fiercest fighting troops in the world to conquer and invade Greece, the the center of civilization. When Xerxes offered to spare the lives of Leonidas, his 300 personal bodyguards and a handful of Thebans and others who volunteered to defend their country, if they would lay down their arms, Leonidas shouted these two words back:

Molon Labe!

They mean, "Come and get them!"

These words live on today as the most notable quote in military history. Thus began the classic example of courage and valor in its dismissal of overwhelming superiority of numbers, as the heart and spirit of brave men overcame insuperable odds. Today, there lies a plaque dedicated to these heroes at the site. It reads:

"Go tell the Spartans,
travelers passing by,
that here, obedient
to their laws we lie."

Proponents of an armed citizenry have adopted this defiant utterance, because of what it says so clearly and simply towards those who would confiscate arms.



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