The Loud Outcry of Innocent Blood
The Loud Outcry of Innocent Blood:
"For quite a few years, whenever I've read about the innumerable souls John saw under the altar of heaven pleading for vengeance for their blood, I've thought of the tens of millions of babies this country has denied even the opportunity of having a name. God promises them that justice is coming shortly, giving them white robes representing their righteousness...and His blessing...in consolotation for the interim.
People object to that correlation on the basis that those souls are martyrs who died for their testimony of Yahshua, which, of course, the unborn never had, or so they say.
What is missing from that argument is the fact that 'testimony' is or at least often is a matter of judgment. Yahshua's blood testified against His unrepentant murderers, for instance, and Abel's blood cried out from the ground against Cain, and all the blood of the saints and martyrs will be found in the great harlot Babylon, including, obviously, the innumerable company of innocents previously seen pleading to God for justice...and being heard. Yes, from Cain to end time Babylon, the God of the Bible has a long history of giving quite a lot of currency to the testimony of the blood of the righteous victims of evil murderers. Their blood is in fact, the reason, the testimony, that will ultimately provoke the utter desolation of the once exceedingly bountiful land of Babylon.
So, what is the 'testimony' of unborn children before the throne of God? It is the same as Abel and Yahshua had, in fact, that they were INNOCENT. The effect of their testimony is similar, too: Cain was banished and his seed wiped out of existence, the nation of Israel was utterly forsaken and scattered to the wind, and the blood of the innocents seen after the 5th seal is broken will be vindicated against Babylon, the chief priestess of the wickedness against them.
If that isn't enough, it is entirely pertinent that the names of the saints are written in the Lamb's Book of Life from before the foundations of the world, not after they heed an altar call or get their heads sprinkled as babies. Hmmm...that's interesting -- hey, you don't suppose the same devil who killed thousands of babies trying to get the Messiah 2,000 years ago would kill tens of millions trying to get the two witnesses or something, do you?
Further, I'd really like to hear arguments that the devil and his agents' successes in killing the unborn also constitutes eliminating the works of Christ many would no doubt have done, had they been given the chance. No, I don't think so...I think their names were written in heaven long before they were conceived, as the Bible says, and I think their works follow them, anyway. The God I know will not deprive them of their just due simply because the devil stole their opportunity to earn treasures in heaven.
Mostly, however, there are 40,000,000 or so -- far too many to count -- whose innocent blood echoes that of their Savior as well as their brother, Abel, more loudly than anything -- their murderers are worthy of the judgment they get. Yes, the murdered unborn have a testimony that no one other than Yahshua Himself can absolutely claim: They are innocent, and their murderers are guilty. Their sacrifice establishes the case against the harlot and other kingdoms of this world, that they are worthy of God's harsh judgment.
We would all do well to hear the outcry of their blood before Yahweh responds to it."

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