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“… For the battle is God’s…”
1Samuel 17:47

The Jerusalem was being ablaze. The Romans were killing everyone. The Temple in its majesty was appearing like a defiance of this military force. There was living a strange God. Before ordering the destruction of the temple, Titus was triumphantly stepped into the Most Holy Place with the attitude of the world’s king which will never be disturbed again by this Adversary who dared to challenge him. But…surprise….Rather than finding Him, Titus found some parchments having a lot of mysterious signs heralding to the emperor. Actually, a philosophy accusing him. Laughing vindictively, the emperor was thrusting his sword into a parchment. ”God is vanquished! His residency is a ruins’ heap.”
After his return to Rome, Titus built the Arch of Triumph like a proclamation of the fact that Judea and its God were vanquished. But Titus didn’t know his Adversary. God’s steps can be seen till today all over the world. Titus didn’t know that God cannot be vanquished!

“A winner is the one who is fighting and wins. More than a winner is the one who wins without fighting!”
Anonymous




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