Agreeing with Gerlinda, Mercer, Mike P. and
Mike Thompson, I’m convinced that the Servant Lamp
was placed lower than the other lamps
at that strange “Hanukkah Celebration.”
What did Obama mean by his reference to Tikkun
Olam? The devil’s lie that we humans can save the
world and save ourselves, “hope and
change, yes we can.” Who would need a
Savior if we could do this on our own?
Philippians 2:9 says that the name of Jesus is above
every name, so the lamp that represents Him should
be above all other lamps.
God’s glory is exalted above the heavens (Psalm 8:1.)
In the Gospel according to John, Jesus is called
the true Light which gives light to every man (John
1:9), having glory as the only begotten of
the Father (John 1:14.)
Before Saul became Paul the Apostle, he was
knocked to the ground by the glory of Jesus! (Acts
9:3-5.) Paul later recounted that he “could not
see for the glory of that light.” (Acts 22:11)
In Revelation 16:19, we see men tormented by
plagues and intense heat because they will not repent of
their own self-righteousness in order
to give God His rightful glory.