There's a Crack in Your Armor Perry Stone
explained to me that the rabbinical belief was that when Cain killed Abel, he slew not one man but an entire nation that would never be born! Thus there were voices crying out through the blood, shrieking upward to the Creator of mankind; the voices were the tens of thousands that would never be allowed to visit earth or live on the planet, because one righteous man had died. The suicide of one person causes generational homicide of entire future generations. Each living person is connected to the past (their ancestors) and the future (their unborn seed). Can one person actually be all that important in God’s eye, just one solitary life? Consider Abraham, who had no child through Sarah until he was one hundred, then Isaac was born. Isaac married at about age forty and was blessed with two sons, Esau and Jacob (Gen. 25:25–26). The patriarch Jacob saw twelve sons come through his loins who became the twelve tribal fathers of Israel. After many years seventy souls came out of Jacob (Exod. 1:5). After hundreds of years those seventy men became sixhundred thousand men of war at the time of Israel’s exodus from Egypt (Exod. 12:37). Today there are more than 15 million Jews in the world, and according to some estimates there should be 200 million. However, the 6 million Jewish deaths during the Holocaust, which included 1.5 million children, caused a reduction in the Jewish population from a possible 200 million today to about 15 million who consider themselves natural-born Jews with a Jewish mother. With all of the biblical and covenant promises that were promised to the Jews, if Satan could wipe out the Jewish race
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