Shiloh's weeps 33 GIO ORD 2

Shiloh's weeps

The first time that the Bible mentions Jesus is in Genesis 49:10. The name, the first name with which the Messiah Jesus is announced is Shiloh, and it means the Peaceful one, the Leader of Peace. Jesus weeps over Jerusalem for what will happen to it and says: For the days are coming upon you when your enimies will raise a palisade against you; they will encircle you and hem you in on all sides. They will smash you to the ground and your children within you, and they will not leave one stone upon another within you because you did not recognize the time of your visitation. Jesus weeps over Jerusalm because Jerusalem has made the greatest and most serious mistake of the history of mankind. What could be the greatest, most serious mistake of the history of mankind? Not understanding the days when it was visited by the peaceful One, by the One who brings peace. No error in the history of mankind could be greater or more dangerous. Why? Because not recognizing the days of the One who brings peace, of the only One who can really bring peace to this world, means not having any other possibility of knowing or understanding life and existence. From that day everything has been hidden to Jerusalem. From that day Jerusalem, and all that Jerusalm contains, symbolizes, and means, can no longer understand, foresee, perceive, or learn anything. From that day Jerusalem, and all that Jerusalem represents, can no longer enjoy the light of knowledge, the grace of wisdom, the light of intelligence; everything has been hidden to its eyes. Jerusalem, which had the mandate of enlightening the earth with love and knowledge, has become blind although able to see, dumb although able to speak, deaf although able to hear, unable to understand or to know even though it possessed the gift of intelligence and perception. Jesus weeps over Jerusalem, because Jerusalem, not being able to recognize the One who came to visit to bring peace, now has fallen into an abyss of illusion, has become completely disconnected from the source of light and of knowledge and has become immersed in a pool of ignorance, arrogance, and unawareness to live a life that is no longer a life, a love that is no longer love, peace that is no longer peace. Jerusalem and all it represents, since it did not recognize Shiloh, the Leader of peace, has entered into a terrible psychotic state of hallucination and delirium, completely disconnected from God's energy of love and peace. Jerusalem did not understand Shiloh and now Shiloh, the Leader of peace, with tears in His eyes reveals to Jerusalem what will soon happen due to its blind, foolish arrogance: For the days are coming upon you when your enimies will raise a palisade against you; they will encircle you and hem you in on all sides. They will smash you to the ground and your children within you, and they will not leave one stone upon another within you because you did not recognize the time of your visitation. Jesus weeps, weeps at the sight of this generation, because how will this generation that neither understood nor recognized the days of the One who brings peace and life be able to recognize the days when it will be devastated by the lord of war and of death?