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...extraordinary awakening of the Silesian Children's Prayer were certain precursors of the approaching the great and terrible day of the LORD original Hebrew: "Yom YHWH ha-Gadol ve-ha-Nora" and were so effective with GOD that they held Him back in the course of His great judgments, so that He might not come and strike the earth with a curse; indeed, that the very prayer of faithful and innocent children has the power to destroy the enemy and the vengeful. It is noteworthy that among other significant acts and intentions of the Silesian children, such tender children—once granted permission by the Breslau authorities Breslau (modern-day Wrocław, Poland) was the center of this movement. to pray in several churches alone—said of their own accord that they would continue to pray in the city and its churches until
until one should sing: Christ is risen The traditional Easter hymn "Christ ist erstanden." / which they also strictly observed. This they surely must have performed and represented in spirit as a prelude to the future great fulfillment—though the children themselves were unaware of it—showing how the prayer of the sighing and praying members of the church will then also cease when the time comes that the mystical Christ, made alive in the Spirit, goes forth and, in the sixth seal A reference to the opening of the seals in the Book of Revelation., strips away the principalities and the powerful, who are still lords in the air, as well as the Antichrist, as the man of sin, and makes an end of him through the appearance of His coming. At this coming, He rises in the children of the first resurrection and hears their prayer; they, like the chosen of the LORD, have asked with that widow A reference to the Parable of the Persistent Widow in Luke 18. for vindication original Greek: "ekdikēsin", and for deliverance from their enemies, as well as for an edification and expansion of His church as His household honor, and they will continue in prayer until they [reach] the mystical Easter Day of the New Testament.