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'Go, throw yourself into the sea,'

 This a video recording from the "Welcome To The King of Glory" Gathering in Jerusalem in 2017 at Sukkoth: the saints are singing dancing and celebrating the irrevocable victory of Jeshua HaMashiah (aka the Annointed ONE) over Satan (aka Adversary) at the cross!

Let us walk from the victory perspective toward any obstacle before us and proclaim: 'Go, throw yourself into the sea,' (Mat. 21:21)



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