Colin Powell, as Secretary of State...
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Colin Powell, as Secretary of State, tried to negotiate peace between Palestine and Israel. Realizing the daunting task before him, Powell commented, "We're at the beginning of a new long hallway. At the end is a negotiation for peace. But first we must get the door open. It's going to take two keys." Sadly, people lack the keys to open the doors to new understanding. Thus it was the case for the first-century temple leaders who failed to unlock the door for the Son of David. Palm Sunday, he rode upon the back of a donkey, the sign that a king comes in peace, rather than mounted on a white stallion, the mark of war, only to find one the one adorned in palm branches arrived with a key, the second being absent.
We can only hope that one day individuals and nations shall find the second key and in the words of Isaiah, "Nations shall come to your light and kings to the brightness of your dawn."
We can only hope that one day individuals and nations shall find the second key and in the words of Isaiah, "Nations shall come to your light and kings to the brightness of your dawn."
