Rak Chazak! Our War Cry!
By: Susan Schiller
Have you ever felt like your soul was under heavy fire for intense periods of your life? Times as intense as any military battle, maybe more intense…
That's when we most need the war cry: "Rak Chazak!"
Throughout my life I've had dreams that have helped me to understand future events. In one such dream I was taken into a war room, where I was given instructions to memorize something that would be needed for a later date.
Part of those instructions were, "The end shall be the same as the beginning."
I won't go into all the details here, but I was shown that the battle would be extremely intense and deadly. I was shown a list of people who I thought were my friends, who would betray me. And I was shown that people who I thought were my enemies would befriend me. Upon leaving the war room the battle commenced immediately and overwhelmingly.
It was like a legion of demons descended upon and me and everything I was warned would happen, happened. I would not have survived, except that I learned how to fly. I was given the grace to rise up, high above the earthbound enemies. And they never attacked me again.
Soon after the dream, my whole world imploded. It all happened in reality, just as it did in the dream.
Our world, more than ever, needs the mighty men of valor. That means women, too! I don't know about you, but I really needed to hear this "Rak Chazak!" audio and I hope it encourages you, too!
Instead of being overwhelmed, let's shout Rak Chazak! Let's RUN to meet our enemy. I'll shout it for you, too! … "Rak Chazak!"
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With all my love,
Sue
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Awesome! I have adopted this battle cry and am taking it to the battlefield with me. Rak Chazak! I can see the enemy trembling…….
Why so many don’t understand it’s a war, I don’t know… so many disasters could be averted! Thanks, Joyce, for being a general and advancing so boldly!
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