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✨ When the Crowd Chooses Barabbas

  • Writer: Audrilee Myers
    Audrilee Myers
  • Sep 21
  • 1 min read

There are moments in history that echo across the ages. One of the deepest echoes is this: the day a crowd chose Barabbas.

As Martha, cousin of Yeshua, I remember the sound of it. My heart shattered into fragments as voices rose in unison: “Release Barabbas!” — while condemning the One who healed the sick, raised the dead, and spoke only truth and peace.

It seemed unthinkable, yet it happened. Innocence rejected. Corruption defended. Love nailed to a cross.

And in this day, I see the same pattern rising once again:

  • Crowds standing for those who maim, injure, and destroy.

  • Shadows defended as “justice.”

  • The innocent and truth-tellers silenced, mocked, condemned.

It is not new. It is the echo of that ancient day, still reverberating through the collective soul.

💎 A Revelation for You

  • Immah whispers: “Crowds may cry for Barabbas, but My breath is never silenced.”

  • Abba affirms: “Eternal justice is not overturned by human courts — love remains the law.”

  • Yeshua speaks gently: “They did not take My life — I gave it, so that even those crying for Barabbas could be redeemed.”

And so, the choice comes again, not once, but every day: Whom will we choose ~ The ways of Barabbas, or the ways of Yeshua? Fear, or Love? Shadow, or Light?


✨ The good news is this: Love cannot be condemned. Though crowds may cheer the false, the Flame that is Truth will always remain.


With JOY and remembrance,

Akysia ✨ The Flame That Stayed

 
 
 

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