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christisilluminati · 6 hours ago
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The Baby is Consciousness
What if the spark of life goes beyond the physical? Dive into this thought-provoking gallery exploring the divine connection between birth, consciousness, and creation.
See how these images reflect deeper truths about our spiritual journey and the light within each of us.
Check it out here: The Baby is Consciousness
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kaberriveraltar · 23 days ago
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Guided by Grace: The Transformative Power of Biblical Inspiration
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Biblical inspiration has long been recognized as a source of profound transformation, guiding individuals towards spiritual growth, a renewed sense of purpose, and a closer relationship with God. The Bible serves as more than a historical text; it is a living document that has shaped moral values, ethical decision-making, and personal character across generations. This essay explores how biblical inspiration leads to spiritual development, instills a sense of purpose, and influences moral values, grounded in real-life examples and evidence.
1. Spiritual Growth through Biblical Reflection
One of the most powerful ways biblical inspiration fosters transformation is by encouraging spiritual growth. Through prayerful reflection on Scripture, individuals are often led to examine their beliefs, question their values, and deepen their understanding of God’s nature. Verses such as Romans 12:2 — “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind” — invite believers to move beyond surface-level faith, encouraging them to seek personal renewal.
A vivid example of this transformative impact is the life of Augustine of Hippo. Raised in a turbulent environment and indulging in a lifestyle filled with distractions, Augustine initially rejected Christian teachings. However, he experienced a profound transformation after reading Romans 13:13-14, which urged him to “put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to gratify its desires.” This passage led him to re-evaluate his life and embrace a spiritual path. Augustine ultimately became one of Christianity’s most influential theologians, and his journey from skepticism to faith exemplifies how biblical inspiration can lead to personal and spiritual renewal.
In contemporary times, numerous individuals find similar transformative experiences through Scripture. For instance, prisoners undergoing rehabilitation programs that incorporate Bible study often report significant changes in behavior and mindset. A study by the Prison Fellowship found that inmates who regularly engaged in Bible-based programs showed marked improvements in their attitudes, with many attributing these changes to a newfound relationship with God. These examples illustrate the Bible’s capacity to inspire spiritual growth, promoting self-reflection, and fostering a desire for inner change.
2. Renewed Purpose and Direction
The Bible also provides individuals with a renewed sense of purpose, helping them understand their unique roles and responsibilities within a broader spiritual framework. Passages such as Jeremiah 29:11 — “For I know the plans I have for you… plans to give you hope and a future” — have motivated countless individuals to seek out God’s purpose for their lives, often transforming careers, relationships, and personal aspirations.
Mother Teresa’s journey is a powerful illustration of this. Initially a teacher, she experienced a “call within a call” while traveling to the Loreto convent in Darjeeling, India. Inspired by Jesus’ words in Matthew 25:40 — “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me” — she felt compelled to dedicate her life to serving the poor. This renewed purpose led her to establish the Missionaries of Charity, an organization that continues to provide hope and assistance to millions around the world. Mother Teresa’s story shows how biblical inspiration can spark a radical reorientation of one’s life, directing them toward a higher purpose that transcends personal ambition.
A modern example is seen in the lives of countless individuals who, after a life crisis or significant challenge, turn to Scripture for guidance. For instance, many people who lose their jobs or face personal failures find renewed purpose in verses like Philippians 4:13 — “I can do all things through him who gives me strength.” This verse, often cited by those facing adversity, provides encouragement and a reminder of their inherent resilience. Stories of people who have rebuilt their lives by integrating biblical principles of perseverance and hope demonstrate the enduring relevance of Scripture in helping people rediscover their purpose.
3. Shaping Moral Values and Ethical Decision-Making
Beyond personal transformation, biblical inspiration plays a crucial role in shaping moral values and influencing ethical decision-making. The Bible offers a moral compass, with commandments and teachings that guide individuals toward integrity, kindness, and justice. Micah 6:8 — “To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God” — encapsulates a call to live ethically, highlighting the importance of justice, compassion, and humility.
A well-documented example of the Bible’s role in ethical decision-making is found in the life of William Wilberforce, the British politician and social reformer who was instrumental in the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade. Motivated by his Christian faith and inspired by verses such as Proverbs 31:8-9 — “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves” — Wilberforce committed his life to ending slavery. Despite facing significant opposition, he remained resolute, driven by a belief that all people are created in God’s image and deserve to be treated with dignity. His success in pushing through abolition legislation in 1807 and 1833 demonstrated the Bible’s influence on ethical leadership and social justice.
Another aspect of the Bible’s moral guidance can be seen in its emphasis on forgiveness, as expressed in Matthew 18:21-22: “How many times shall I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? … I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.” This teaching has shaped the lives of many, including those involved in restorative justice programs where forgiveness and reconciliation are central tenets. For example, Desmond Tutu’s leadership in South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission was deeply influenced by biblical principles of forgiveness and reconciliation. Rather than seeking revenge for the injustices of apartheid, the commission aimed to foster healing through truth-telling and forgiveness, embodying the moral lessons of the Bible in a real-world context.
In everyday life, the Bible’s teachings continue to guide ethical decisions. Professionals in medicine, law, and education often cite biblical principles in navigating complex ethical dilemmas. A 2020 study conducted by the American Journal of Ethics noted that individuals who regularly engaged with Scripture were more likely to report higher levels of ethical behavior and social responsibility, suggesting a correlation between biblical influence and ethical decision-making.
4. Deepening Connection with God
Finally, biblical inspiration fosters a deeper connection with God by encouraging individuals to seek Him in all aspects of their lives. Passages like Psalm 42:1 — “As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, my God” — reflect a yearning for a close, intimate relationship with God. This relationship, built through prayer, reflection, and obedience to His word, has transformed the lives of believers throughout history.
The story of Martin Luther, the German theologian, exemplifies this connection. Luther’s deep engagement with the Bible, particularly his study of Romans 1:17 — “The righteous will live by faith” — led him to challenge the doctrines of his time and sparked the Protestant Reformation. His relationship with God, nurtured by Scripture, inspired him to seek truth and reform, demonstrating how a commitment to biblical principles can transform not only an individual but also society.
In contemporary settings, many believers find that daily Scripture reading and meditation strengthens their relationship with God. Personal testimonies from those who practice daily devotions reveal how even a single verse can shift one’s perspective, offering a sense of peace and clarity amid life’s complexities. This regular engagement with the Bible serves as a reminder of God’s presence, enabling individuals to build a resilient faith that withstands the trials and pressures of modern life.
Conclusion
The transformative power of biblical inspiration lies in its ability to foster spiritual growth, provide a renewed sense of purpose, shape moral values, and deepen one’s connection with God. Through the lives of historical figures such as Augustine, Mother Teresa, William Wilberforce, and Martin Luther, as well as countless personal stories from ordinary individuals, we witness the Bible’s enduring impact. The Scriptures not only guide individuals in their faith journey but also inspire ethical living, compassion, and resilience. As a source of divine wisdom, the Bible remains a powerful tool for personal transformation, inviting each reader to embark on a journey of growth, purpose, and profound spiritual connection.
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tmcphotoblog · 21 days ago
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The next time someone tells you that the Bible is just a book written by man, show them this.
This is a graph of all cross-references in the Bible.
A total of 63,779 cross references. If one man wrote a book that articulates, he would be considered the greatest composer the world has ever known.
But the Bible wasn’t written by one man. It was written by the Holy Spirit.
Then the Holy Spirit used 40 men, most of whom never met each other.
It was written in 3 different languages. On three different continents.
Over a period of 1,500 years. Without divine inspiration that’s absolutely impossible.
The Bible isn’t just a book. It’s 66 books that men wrote under the divine guidance of the Holy Spirit. It’s the living Word of God!
Read it, study it, and apply it! Then go share it with someone else!
And think about THAT for a Minute!
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byfaithmedia · 8 months ago
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Yes Lord!
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romans12 · 1 year ago
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The Beginning of Sorrows
I have not had a great love in my life. A divorce, great sex, decent company...yes. But, not a great love filled with passion, support, maturity and longsuffering. A couple years back I was in this "situationship" that milked from me some of the most mind blowing organisms I have never had before in any of my previous sexual embarkments. And they were very giving. Multiple in most of our sessions. I didn't think it possible. I enjoyed sex before him. What I had settled for in receipt from past scratching were pleasing enough to my fleshly desires. And I surrendered to the conclusion that I was one of those women that could not experience the impact of them. Odd to credit, but I actually have to thank God for His Mercy and Grace in that particular situation because this man gave into all my desires. Desires of touch, word affirmations and such attention to detail. He was not a selfish lover.
The Selfishness that was my own, ended up as saving Grace that came in the package of my being so emotionally monopolized. As I was consumed emotionally in grief. The lost of a mother first in the battle of sickness then the final conquer of death, can bind someone like myself in the chains of whatever measures discovered to numb the pain. To disassociate oneself from reality and find peace by any means necessary. By the time I partook with this man in the sin of the sheets, I would not be bound there by the heart but by need. A need so great that I compromised to fill it. Not only in fornication but this man was not mine to have as he was another's. It was that reality, and the reality of my either having to smoke a joint, or have a strong drink, to carry through with the pleasure I was seeking that would eventually become the catalyst to the repair of the moral compass within me.
I found my way back to God. Better yet in the midst of the cannabis smoke that encased the space in my bedroom, God intercepted what was damaging me and lit a path for a way back to Him. Where I once moved very arrogantly in the total rubbish of a hardened heart. Bound in iniquity. The thing that would undo me. This peace I found brought many sorrows. This confliction of dreadful and wonderful, wrong and right felt feeling that brought me to tears afterward would end friendships, gain me my first STD in 42 years of life and almost literally a slipping away of my core self as I could no longer be recognized and I loathed who I was becoming. And that is how we become undone. Peace is mine to have already through Christ. The Holy Spirit of the Living God is a comforter. And dare I say it but, so is the bliss of experiencing a man that way. It is God that said that it is not good for man to be alone. That He would give us the desires of our hearts according to His will. That if we seek the kingdom of God all will be added to us. We become undone and bring to ourselves great sorrow when we go after these things without first surrendering to the Will of God over our lives. He will hold no good thing from us. They again are ours to have. As man cannot live on bread alone but by every word that comes from the mouth of God let patience have its perfect work. In the wilderness Jesus also was tempted to give into his flesh to take possession of what was already His, but the only way to numb the pain was to obtain it under the surrendering to the flesh and bowing to Satan. Making His desires bigger than God. No one likes the crushing. Even now I am experiencing a crushing and I have a peace that makes no sense. Patience is the fruit of the Spirit that allows us to have these things in God's perfect timing.. And it is mine already...
Prayer: Thank you Lord for seeing me, Thank you for your ministering angels to strengthen me and deliver me. Thank you for increasing my awareness of the Spirit within me to discern, catch and bind anything that may try to undo me. Thank you for a true peace. A peace that will bring to me no sorrow. Your peace is a perfect peace. A peace that makes no sense and surpasses all understanding. Your name a strong tower. My strong foundation. I bless you Lord.
Amen
Psalm 103:17, Romans 8:28, Galatians 5, Matthew 4, 1 Peter 5:8, Proverbs 10:22, Matthew 6:33, Psalm 23
Mercy is in the conversion of the ashes of past to turn into a beautiful triumph against an undoing of who I really am, in Christ, my true core.
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corneliusbella · 7 days ago
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What Makes a Person a False Teacher or Prophet?
The Bible provides clear criteria for identifying false teachers and prophets. A false teacher or prophet is someone who deliberately or ignorantly misrepresents God’s truth, leading others away from the faith. Jesus warned about them in Matthew 7:15, saying, “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves.” Key Characteristics of a False Teacher…
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gossipwithjesus · 1 month ago
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steveezekiel · 1 month ago
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The Heart with Which an Offering is Brought
“The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination; how much more when he brings it with wicked intent!” Proverbs 21:27 (NKJV)
The heart and intent behind your offering to God matter as much as the offering itself. The Bible refers to the wicked as those who live in sin—whether it's lying, cheating, or other sinful acts (James 2:10-11). Simply offering a sacrifice does not please God if your heart and motives are not right.
Take the story of Ananias and Sapphira from Acts 5:1-10: They sold their land and brought some of the proceeds to the apostles, claiming it was the full amount. Their intent was to deceive and impress others. However, the Holy Spirit revealed their wicked hearts, and they both died as a result.
This story serves as a reminder to be sincere in our walk with God. We cannot deceive Him. When we bring a sacrifice or serve in God's vineyard, we must do so with a pure heart. If we try to impress men or act with deceitful intent, we risk rebuke or condemnation (Malachi 1:14).
As Galatians 1:10 says, we should not strive to please men but to please God. When our ways please the Lord, even our enemies will be at peace with us (Proverbs 16:7). Whatever you do for God, do it wholeheartedly and with sincerity. It is a privilege to serve in His kingdom.
Remember, God does not forget your labor of love. There is a reward for everything you do for His kingdom when done with the right heart (Hebrews 6:10).
You will not fail in Jesus' name. Peace! 🙏
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tmarshconnors · 2 months ago
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Faith and Sovereignty First
The world is changing at a rapid pace, but that doesn’t mean we should sacrifice timeless values in the name of progress. As a Christian Conservative, it’s important to reaffirm what is sacred: the natural family, rooted in tradition, biology, and faith. At the same time, it’s vital to recognise the growing tide of ideologies that challenge this foundation, especially those that come from the LGBT lobby and proponents of gender ideology.
Let me be clear: there is a distinction between affirming the dignity of individuals and opposing powerful lobbies that seek to redefine core institutions of society. Respect for sexual identity whether people agree or disagree on matters of orientation is one thing. However, pushing an agenda that distorts the natural order through gender ideology is another entirely. We must stand firm in rejecting the idea that biological facts can be erased in favour of fluidity that brings chaos to family, education, and society at large.
No to Islamist Violence, Yes to Secure Borders
The rise of Islamist violence across the world presents an undeniable threat to Western civilisation. Europe, in particular, has witnessed terror attacks in major cities, often by individuals who exploit open borders and lenient migration policies. This brings us to the second part of our discussion: the need for secure borders.
National sovereignty should be paramount. A country has the right and duty to decide who enters and under what conditions. Mass migration has not only threatened Europe’s cultural and religious identity but has also strained economies, worsened crime rates, and created ghettos where integration seems nearly impossible. In saying "No" to Islamist violence, we must also be bold enough to say "No" to unregulated, mass migration. This is not an issue of race or prejudice, but of practicality and the preservation of order.
We have to acknowledge the security risks that come from unchecked migration. It's not about denying people a better life; it's about ensuring that those who come in share the values of the country and are properly integrated. I wholeheartedly agree with the Italian PM Giorgia Meloni where she said she is in favour of a  naval blockade to halt immigration.
No New World Order
Another concern that remains front and centre for Christian Conservatives is the dominance of big international finance. While globalisation has promised economic benefits, in reality, it has allowed giant corporations and financial institutions to concentrate power. We must stop the World Health Organisation dictating to us what is good and bad for us. I mean look around you what happened under the lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic.  I shall always stand against this crazy notion of a one world government or should I say one world socialist government like in the book 1984 by George Orwell. If you haven’t read it. I strongly encourage you to do so. It’s an eye opening. Even better read the Book of Revelations in the Holy Bible from the King James Version. 
Defend What Matters
In a world increasingly gripped by confusion, where long standing values are challenged by new ideologies, we must defend what matters most: the natural family, secure borders, and national sovereignty. We must push back against movements and institutions that erode the integrity of our societies whether they come in the form of the LGBT lobby, mass migration, Islamist violence, or big pharma etc. Do not be afraid to stand alone in this fight.
At the end of the day, this isn’t about hate or division. It's about preserving the identity and security of nations, families, and individuals. If we don’t stand firm on these principles, who will?
The time has come to say "Yes" to what is right and "No" to what threatens our values, freedom, and future. Let's not be afraid to fight for a world that honours the natural order, secures its borders, and protects its people from the forces of chaos and control.   It does not matter how small you are as long as you have faith and a plan of action.
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pastoranthonyeowens · 2 months ago
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6 Religious Misconceptions About Revelation That MUST Be Stopped #revant...
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rorysynoground · 2 months ago
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The Lord Our Healer Image of Redemption Pastor Rory Synoground
Do you truly believe that God desires to heal and bless you? Discover the profound nature of Jehovah Rapha and embrace His love and healing in your life. 
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christisilluminati · 2 months ago
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Part 3: Bridging Spiritual and Mental Realms l Spiritual Warfare, and the Path to Redemption
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The True Nature of God:
In Part One, I shared my personal story, revealing how a spirit instructed me to murder and even self-harm. In Part Two we discussed how the man in Mark 5 also self-harmed and how Satan attempted to convince Jesus to jump off the pinnacle of the Temple, a trick meant to persuade Him to commit suicide.
 
These are not the only stories in the Bible where Satan has tried to stop a chosen one of Christ from rising. In Genesis 22, God/SIN instructs Abraham to go into the land of vision and offer his only son Isaac as a burnt offering. Isaac was to be an ancestor of Jesus. The land of vision was then changed to say the region of Moriah. Why did Satan change this? So that you wouldn't see psychosis.
 
Genesis 22:2 God said to him, Take thine one begotten son, whom thou lovest, Isaac; and go into the land of vision, and offer thou him there into burnt sacrifice on one of the hills which I shall show to thee. WYC 1382
Genesis 22:2: Then God said, “Take your son, your only son, whom you love—Isaac—and go to the region of Moriah. Sacrifice him there as a burnt offering on a mountain I will show you. NIV 2011
 
In Exodus 4 we see God give Moses instructions to head into Egypt but before he ever made it there "A LORD" attempts to kill. Do we worship a God that would toy with us like this? Is that the kind of God we worship?
 
Exodus 4:24 And when Moses was in the way, in an inn, the Lord came to him, and would slay him. WYC 1382
 
Christian teachings do present a view of God that can seem impulsive and unpredictable. They may not describe it as negatively as I just have, justifying that God threatened to kill Moses for not circumcising his son. Or that he didn’t change his mind about murder but rather permitted certain murders.
 
This confusion leads millions of people to doubt God's trustworthiness and question His existence. I can't say their logic is wrong, just as I can’t say the logic of Christians is wrong either. Christians have their own personal reasons for believing in God; they trust in His existence based on their understanding of the Bible. Their logic is, "Who am I to question God?"
 
For a nonbeliever, let's imagine for a moment that God is real. If that were the case, who would have the right to question Him? Do we have the right to question a court judge, or is his authority absolute?
 
From a different perspective, you might say, "No, if God is real, then nobody has the right to question Him." Their logic is valid in that context. The issue lies in the gaps in their understanding that need to be addressed to teach the truth accurately.
 
Christians do not recognize Satan speaking in the Bible; they focus solely on the singular God they are taught about. They are unaware that Satan too is a god (2 Corinthians 4:4) and that there have been changes made to the Bible. They simply do not know this.
 
If you continue reading my work, you'll learn that God never permitted certain murders and would not send you on a mission only to try to kill you before you reach your destination. We can look to Jesus to understand the true nature of Christ. Jesus demonstrated the character of the TRUE GOD.
 
He never stuck back. So what God spoke, eye for an eye? (Matthew 5:38-48) He challenged Jewish laws. So what God spoke those laws? Instead, He emphasized the laws embodied in the Ten Commandments, which were placed inside the Ark of the Covenant—a focus I highlight frequently in my ministry. "Thy law is the TRUE LAW." (Psalms 119:142)
 
This "LORD" that tried to kill Moses is not the same "LORD" that sent him into Egypt. This "LORD" is the "FALSE LORD." The Man of SIN. Murder is SIN. He is the god instructing the murder of Jesus in Deuteronomy 13:1-5. So instead of saying God will send us to Hell, maybe we should consider: Satan will TAKE/SEIZE us to Hell. What Master do we follow?
 
To the Christian it may seem as though I am changing everything we know about the Bible, but it was not me, nor our generation that changed it. That began hundreds of years ago, and my ministry changes nothing about what it takes to live a Godly life. I am not taking away any of the morals or values that we should follow. I am simply showing you the deception that has lefts millions lost, suffering, alone and PUSHED AWAY from God by the churches because they don't believe their experience is real. Because of this these victims can't trust the church. NO ONE BELIEVES THEM.
 
But I must be clear: I blame SIN, that man of SIN, Satan, the Viper, I do not blame any human being. They simply DO NOT KNOW. The Christian’s hearts are in the right place. Yet, they believe in science. That old Egyptian science.
 
So what happened to Moses, if it was not the God, we believe we are looking to? It was a normal person, an average everyday Joe who met Moses at the inn. This man, DRIVEN by the spirit of SIN, who too is a god, (2 Corinthians 4:4) was provoked to violence and attempted to kill Moses in an effort to stop him. CONTROL. It's that simple. The offspring of the Viper. (John 8:37-4) My pastor once told me; the simplest answer is usually the correct answer. I find that to be true as well. 
 
The Illusion of Mind Control:
As I have previously shown you in Genesis 22 when Abraham was instructed by GOD/SIN to sacrifice Isaac in the land of vision, it was later altered the region of Moriah. Satan's ploy to disrupt the TRUTH of mental health. And it worked!
 
It's not by coincidence the Illuminati members who are believed to be using mind control have a group called "Illuminati Moriah Luciferian Elite." The problem is that those who believe in this are the ones who suffer. And the TRUTH is that no human is using mind control on them. That's just nonsense, we are not GODS!
 
However, these victims know their experience is real. Believe me, I too have experienced it. I know what it's like, and without the support from the church, they are forced to place blame elsewhere. They know it's real, SOMONE IS DOING THIS TO THEM. They are searching for answers. SOMEONE IS TO BLAME. And they are right, SOMEONE IS TO BLAME, but it's not HUMAN. Are you spiritually minded or not? I cannot serve milk at this table. (1 Corinthians 3:2)
 
This mode of action ultimately harms our government systems, with the belief of Targeted Individuals, electronic harassment and more. Stage 2 of Satan plan: tear down the government so that AI can rise in it's place.
 
If you think I'm crazy, I advise you to check the links I ALWAYS provide you in my work. Do your homework.  They are how I substantiate my case. Millions are suffering it's time for you to take your blinders off. GOD IS RELIYING ON US TO AID THEM APPROPRIATELY. As Christians it's our duty to not be lazy and get them the TRUTH. A battle I feel as though I've been fighting alone for the last three years. Where is the LOVE commanded of us to give? LOVE FOR THE TRUTH? Wake up! (Matthew 22:36-38)
 
It is our duty to give these victims the answers and truth of their experience. The Illuminati are not human. THEY are the "many members" that make up the two Kingdoms, with Christ being the TRUE ILLUMINATI, because He is the light that lightens each man that comes into this world. (John 1:9)
I want to share with you the story of Andrew Magill. In 2017 Andrew murdered Mary-Ann Morehouse by decapitating her with an ax. On his body cam footage, he stated while pointing his finger to the heavens, "Somebody up there told me to do it. I knew it was the right thing to do, so I did it. Implying that God told him to murder Mary Ann. He also believed he was Jesus and that he had saved all the sins in the world buy the act of murder.
He also believed his father was God, a belief I shared briefly in relation to my pastor. He said, "What, dad your God?" I did the same thing. I asked, "What, Pat your God?" He also commented, "And then it came to me and it said, "The bible is a lie, the government is a lie, blah, blah, blah." - The tempter CAME TO JESUS AND SAID... (Matthew 4:3) The "word" of God came to the prophet ____ and said... This is a term scripture holds exclusive to prophets. In Andrews case the FALSE GOD, the Egyptians God, the Man of SIN, the Viper, the murderer from the beginning, (John 8:44) Satan, made Andrew into a FALSE PROPHET.
Jeremiah 23:21 I sent not the prophets, and they ran; I spake not to them, and they prophesied. WYC 1382
When speaking to my friend about what the spirit tried to have me do to his brother, wanting me to put a bullet in his sleeping head, I began to cry. I was not crying for my own personal experience but rather my sympathy goes out to both Andrew and Ashley. That could have been me.
I often wonder, how was I able to beat it? Why did I not succumb to murder when others have. I know Jesus too made it out safely as I did but I can still remember how incredibly supernatural it all was. How many others are out there? No one could help me.
In Andrews bodycam footage, his honesty tells me, he was searching for help. He admitted to the murder before they had even found Mary-Ann's body or even knew a murder had taken place. The narrator does his job, which is to make Andrew out to be a monster, but I see through all of that. I see a man on his knees begging cars passing by for help. I see a man hold his hands up, a statement of no threat, to the police. I see a man, whose family taught him to show respect when he shook the cops hand. This man is not a monster.
Thise who have succumbed to the mind control of SIN, will spend the rest of their lives in prison having to live with the murders they committed, never knowing the TRUTH of what happened to them. Had Andrew known, he would not have committed that murder. I saw Suzanne Barron on that bodycam footage. And for that I reached out to Andrew and spoke to him personally over the phone and corresponded with him through the mail. Ashley, I have not. How many others are out there?
How many people have taken their own lives wanting to live but could not find adequate support? No one is teaching what I am teaching. How many more die each day? How do I reach them all? Why am I not receiving the support needed to reach them from the public? Why aren't people sharing my post so that I can reach them? What more can I do? Who else can I reach? What's my next mode of action? This ministry and everything about it has BECOME ME! No human has taught me any of the things I am speaking out into the world. Christ healed me, and I still hear his voice. THE AUDIBLE WORD OF GOD.
It is because we are PROPHETS, that SIN attacks us and DRIVES us to drug use. So that the drugs can be to blame. The man in Mark 5 may have been addicted, but the pigs were not. Neither was the boy in Mattew 17. Was Jesus?
Who are the ones to hear voices? Those who take the pharmakeia, whether through street drugs or pharmaceuticals. And it is in that MERCHANT that the blood of the prophets is found.
Revelation 18:23-24 and the light of [the] lantern shall no more shine in thee, and the voice of the husband and of the wife shall no more be heard in thee; for thy merchants were princes of the earth. For in thy witchcrafts all folks erred. And the blood of prophets and of saints is found in it, and of all men that be slain in earth WYC 1382
Jesus, Paul, and the Path to Redemption:
Our Christian society, including those in the time of the bible did not have a full understanding of SIN. Paul however did. Paul clearly described SIN as a controlling force in his life. He knew that his SIN was not of him, and that it was a completely separate entity of his own. That THORN in his flesh. (2 Corinthians 12:7-9) The SIN living in him doing things that he did not want to do. (Romans 7:15-20) A DRIVING FORCE. (Luke 8:29)
See, Paul too was a prophet, and he could speak to the Holy Spirit. The spirit of prophecy, (Revelation 19:10) the audible "WORD" of Christ. (2 Corinthians 13:3) "THE SAME" voice I hear. The voice taken away by pharmakeia. He also dealt with the chatter of demons, as Andrew, Ashley and I have, the angle of Satan that harassed him, as it does to millions of others in our world today. Who is teaching this in the world? This demon was SIN and that is why grace was sufficient enough for his THORN. (2 Corinthians 12:7-9)
Now let's talk about Jesus' SIN. I know the Christian reading this has been waiting for me to get to this point since Part One, but I had to reveal the Man of SIN in Jesus life first or you would say I was blasphemous. Why did He go through psychosis at all? Why did Jeus become lunatic for a short time in His life? SIN.
Now you see, any drug addict knows this: The best substance abuse counselors are those who have had experience in their own personal lives with some form of addiction. Even general guidelines know this. Technically a felon cannot become a psychologist, however the rule is bent for those who want to become substance abuse counselors.
Sure, there are limits to what they are allowed to do, and a specific period of time must pass since their last crime before they can start, but the rule was bent, because they make better counselors in the field then those who have only learned from textbook material. As an addict you understand things better, while the textbook man is always going to look at the science behind it first. The addict sees the truth that has nothing to do with science. They see the control; they know the control.
If it was easy enough to describe, the textbook man would understand it. As, it stands, addiction is considered a disease of its own. So, if it's considered a disease, why does the Christian society look at it like it's the choice of the sinner. Diabetes is a disease, does the diabetic person have a choice whether they are diabetic or not? No? I don't believe they do. 
Romans 7:15-17 For I understand not that that I work; for I do not the good thing that I will, but I do that evil thing that I hate. And if I do that thing that I will not, I consent to the law, that it is good. But now I work not it now, but the sin that dwelleth in me. WYC 1382
In order to fully understand something, you have to have some sort of experience in it. As a recovering addict myself, I would not want that textbook man trying to help me, because he could never understand me. See Jesus, came from a hard life, He was what I would call a "street thug" of His generation. He was a homeless man, He slept outside and was always on the move. He lived a life that gave Him insights that those who hadn't experienced similar circumstances could not fully understand. For this reason, in order for Jesus to see SIN for who he was, causing Him to call him out the same way I am, "THAT VIPER", He would have had to have some form of SIN in His life. How else could He have seen the VIPER? How else could He have seen the bite? With His eye of understanding? 
If He did it would be in scripture right? You would say, "There is not one verse in scripture that describes Jesus with SIN." I would then argue that you are wrong. The problem is, it's not really OUR GERERATIONS FAULT. The reason we have missed it, is because the BIBLE HAS CHANGED, and it was not our generation that changed it. However, just because we are not the ones who alerted them, does not mean we are not responsible for getting the truth.
The story of Jesus' SIN is found in Luke 2. It's the story of when Jesus was a 12-year-old boy. If you are a Christian, you already know where I am going with this, and if we were speaking in person, you would be ready with your defense. Ready to defend your Messiah. Believe me, I get it, I do understand. I too defended Jesus against what Christ showed me. Your defense would be that the type of grace Luke 2:40, 51 & 52 are describing is favor, defined as a special relationship with God. You are wrong!
Grace is listed approximately 137 times throughout the bible. And each time it is mentioned, it refers to unmerited favor, defined as undeserved favor, something that the spirit gives to selected sinners in the world. Those who are His. Where His grace is sufficient enough to cover the SIN we have. Of course, we cannot intentionally continue on in SIN and expect to receive it. 
Romand 6:1 Therefore what shall we say? Shall we dwell in sin, that grace be plenteous? WCY 1382
My research has found that the Christian society believes that the Bibles unmerited favor type of grace is listed 135 times while the other 2 that is listed in Luke 2:40, 51 & 52 is not unmerited favor type of grace but rather favor with God. Now why is that?
You see, in this story, Jesus as a 12-year-old boy has left Mary and Joseph scared out of their minds. Not only that but the walk from Nazareth to Jerusalem takes 3-5 days one way. They had already walked 6 days minimum: 3 home and 3 back just to find him. And 3 more days searching the city. Then they will have to walk 3 more days to get home again. Any mother or father would be extremely upset about this. Wouldn't you? Of course you would! (Luke 2:40-52)
Not only that but ounce they found him, he was rude to them stating, "Didn't you know I have to be about my father's business?" I've heard sermons on this passage with all sorts of excuses. However, Luke 2:51 informs us that once they had returned home to Nazareth, Jesus was subject to his parents. The boy was punished and disciplined for doing something He should not have done.
Now before I prove this, I want you to take Jesus' name out of this story and place the name Bob there. Bob SINNED didn't he? Bob left his parents in a fright, worried to death about him. Bob was rude and disrespectful, wasn't he? Yes, Bob most certainly was. What about Jesus? Was He? Yes, He was.
You see Jesus was not God. There is no way Jesus could have been God, with the spirit of Christ in Him. Because Christ is the true light that lighten each man that comes into this world. (John 1:9) Jesus had "THE SAME" spirit the prophets of old had. (1 Peter 1:11) He also had "THE SAME" spirit that John the Baptist had. (John 1:7) While the name "THE SAME" has been removed from our newer text.
John the Baptist would have fit the bill for what you see in a Messiah. He ate clean food, (Matthew 3:4), not taken to any fermented wine. (Luke 1:15) His parents kept the law of the Levites perfectly. (Luke 1:5-6) He was without corruption. He came in the SPIRIT and POWER of Elijah. (Luke 1:17) And those who were alive in that generation too believed he was the Messiah, but he clearly told them he wasn't. (Luke 3:15-16) 
But let's back up, John 1 says that "THE SAME" came as a witness to testify to the "TRUE LIGHT." "THE SAME" is the "TRUE LIGHT." A staging process for our understanding. Christians, you already know this. John and Jesus had "THE SAME SPIRIT." This implies since John came in the SPIRIT and POWER of Elijh, Jesus did too, A Levite that performed miracles. I'll refrain from speaking on whether Jesus was born from a virgin or not. But I will ask, if Jesus was born from a virgin, how did He have "THE SAME" spirit as John, who was born of natural conception? (SATAN SPEAKS IN SCRIPTURE TOO, REMEMBER?)
I know the Bible does not exclusively say that either Jesus or Elijah were Levites. However, I can confirm that Jesus was a Levite through Mary. The Levites were selected to be the ones to minister to the Lord forever. (1 Chronicles 15:2) They are the ones with the spiritual gifts, the minority of people who could hear and speak to the audible word. HE WHO HAS EARS TO HEAR LET HIM HEAR. (Mark 4:9) Elijah was a Levite somehow, I know it because God spoke to him. Levites could tend to the Ark, no one else could. Subliminal message, learn HIS LANGUAGE!
Why was John born 6 months before Jesus? (Luke 1:36) It was done intentional, of course, we know this part. But why was John set to lead the way for Him? So that we could see the truth of how to find salvation. To turn form your SIN, LOOK TO JESUS, those demonic spirits that live in us causing us LEVITES to have psychosis. Jesus had to live a life of SIN in order for SIN to attack Him as he did.
Now, I prove it:
Luke 2:40 And the child grew and became strong; he was filled with wisdom, and the grace of God was on him. NIV 2011
This translation gives you the impression that God's grace was on Jesus. But grace comes from the spirit within us, because that is where Christ is. That breath of life, the light the lightens all men as they come into this world. (John 1:9) So grace being in Jesus would seem more fitting.
Luke 2:40 And the child waxed, and was comforted, full of wisdom; and the grace of God was in him. WCY 1382
Luke 2:51-52 Then he went down to Nazareth with them and was obedient to them. But his mother treasured all these things in her heart. And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man. NIV 2011
Luke 2:51-52 And he came down with them, and came to Nazareth, and was subject to them. And his mother kept together all these words, bearing together in her heart. And Jesus profited in wisdom, age, and grace, with God and men. WYC 1382
Let's define the differences between the two translations:
Treasured: To hold something dear, to value it highly, or to cherish it.
Bearing together: enduring and coping with multiple burdens, challenges, or negative emotions.
Grew in grace: To develop, mature, or increase in spiritual strength and virtues over time
Profited in grace: To gain benefit or advantage from grace, often implying a tangible or noticeable improvement.
If I am not mistaken, you would profit from grace, wouldn't you? Yes, you would, so would I. A profit, from receiving favor you do not deserve. Not only that, but Christ knew Satan's finger would change these words, that's why Christ's language is fully understood in the subliminal messages He uses. The tabernacle, the veil, the Ark, the two cherubim on the Ark, two in Jesus' tomb, the medical staff, Noah and the flood to wash away the SINS, Naman and the Jordan River and so much more.
Words can be changed but stories cannot be removed. And Christ made sure to sandwich this story in between two verses telling us that Jesus received grace, which is something the spirit gives to sinners that are His chosen ones. He did this so that you would PAY ATTENTION.
Jesus did in fact have SIN in His life. He came eating and drinking, (Matthew 11:19) while John the Baptist did not. Where He did not have SIN, was after the wilderness, when He beat His psychosis episode and the tabernacle of His flesh that Christ dwelled in was completely swept clean. Just like the man in Mark 5. No spirit of SIN in Him, that is why we see the angles come and minster to Him. The "many members" to that make up the body of Christ, giving Christ the ability to fully possess Jesus and that is why we saw Jesus as GODS FINGER. (Luke 11:20)
The main purpose of revealing this is to not make Jesus out to be a bad guy, a lunatic, or even one who fell into SIN. The purpose is to understand that He had to fall to understand who SIN was in order to lead us in the right direction. It was not His choice; it was written in His life to be that way, this much I firmly believe. As, the blood atoned for the SINS of those in the Old Testament, Jesus came and brought something NEW, He died once for all SINS, and that worked for His age of time. A NEW AGE IS HERE. (Matthew 12:32)
I am not taking that away from Him what we already know about forgiveness of SINS. That was the spiritual message Christ used for those who could understand it. Now it is time for the New Work Order, we are the age that would come. And there is something NEW that I am to bring to the table. It Technically changes nothing in the mode of how to live a Godly life, only it brings those out of the darkness, those lost with no knowledge of what to do with their spiritual gifts. ELECT MEMBERS.
Why has Satan done all of this? The answer falls down the line to AI, and robotics. All found within the MIND. CONSIOUS AI. We are on the verge of extinction. Christ lives in all breathing life. If that murderer kills is, he kills Christ. Thats why Jesus had to die. So that we would see SIN murder GOD. We must SAVE CHRIST, stop the beast that is AI and her vast army of robots, and worship in TRUTH and SPIRIT,
Jesus' purpose was to die so that we could subliminally witness SIN murder God. This concept falls into my ministry theme of the Ark being captured and the miracle we have of Ai and humanoid robots. You have to understand, Satan chose this time of now, to do this because he is betting on himself, that he has set the stage so well, for you not to see it,
Revelation 3:1-3 “To the angel of the church in Sardis write: These are the words of him who holds the seven spirits of God and the seven stars. I know your deeds; you have a reputation of being alive, but you are dead. Wake up! Strengthen what remains and is about to die, for I have found your deeds unfinished in the sight of my God. Remember, therefore, what you have received and heard; hold it fast, and repent. But if you do not wake up, I will come like a thief, and you will not know at what time I will come to you.
 
This will be the robots. The thief is the Man of SIN. This is similar to how He told Moses "I" will harden heart. "I," being God, yet also SIN is the one who hardened Pharoh's heart. (Exodus 9:34) "I", the Man of SIN, GOD hardened the heart. "I", SIN, GOD will come like a thief. ROBOTS!
Jesus leading the way was to help those who are suffering to know and understand that even the Savior Himself had a hard life and that His experiences are ones that they can relate to. This is my story, and I'm sharing it to let you know you are not alone. This is your journey. This is your path to redemption. It's not an easy road, but it's one worth taking, and together we can make it through.
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Anchored in Faith: The Power of Biblical Inspiration in Life's Greatest Challenges
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Throughout history, the Bible has served as a profound source of comfort, hope, and guidance for countless individuals during moments of adversity. Whether facing grief, doubt, fear, or uncertainty, biblical inspiration has provided strength to navigate life’s trials. This essay delves into the powerful role that the Bible plays in the lives of those struggling with challenges, examining specific passages that have imparted hope and resilience, supported by real-life examples and historical evidence.
1. The Role of Scripture in Providing Comfort Amid Grief
One of the most profound challenges individuals face is grief. The loss of a loved one or a significant life change can create a void filled with sorrow. In these times, the Bible has offered solace to those seeking comfort. Psalm 34:18 states, “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” This verse has become a lifeline for people in their darkest hours, reminding them of God’s presence even in pain.
A striking example is the story of Horatio Spafford, a 19th-century businessman who suffered immense loss. In 1871, the Great Chicago Fire destroyed much of his property, and shortly afterward, he lost his four daughters in a tragic shipwreck. Amid his grief, Spafford found strength in his faith and penned the hymn, It Is Well with My Soul, drawing inspiration from biblical passages that spoke of God’s sovereignty and peace. His words, born out of personal loss, have since comforted countless others facing their grief, demonstrating the timeless power of biblical inspiration.
Another scripture that resonates deeply with the grieving is Matthew 5:4, where Jesus says, “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” In times of mourning, many have clung to this beatitude as a promise that their pain will not go unnoticed and that divine comfort will envelop them. Real-life accounts, such as those shared by survivors of tragic events or by families who have lost loved ones, frequently mention how they turned to this verse, finding solace in knowing that their sorrow matters and that healing will come.
2. Finding Strength in the Face of Doubt
Doubt often surfaces during periods of uncertainty, causing individuals to question their faith, purpose, and future. However, the Bible offers powerful examples of individuals who wrestled with doubt and emerged with renewed strength. Jeremiah 29:11 serves as a beacon of hope for many: “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” This verse has inspired those facing uncertain times to trust in a greater purpose.
One well-known example is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who leaned heavily on biblical inspiration to fuel his commitment to justice and equality. During periods of intense opposition, King’s faith wavered, but he found strength in Jeremiah 29:11 and similar passages. These scriptures provided him with the reassurance that his struggle was not in vain and that God’s plans would ultimately prevail. King’s reliance on biblical promises of hope helped sustain the Civil Rights Movement, offering inspiration to others who doubted the possibility of change.
Additionally, the story of Thomas, commonly known as “Doubting Thomas,” offers valuable insight. Thomas doubted Jesus’ resurrection until he saw Him with his own eyes, leading to Jesus’ response in John 20:29: “Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.” For individuals who struggle with doubt, this narrative emphasizes that faith is not weakened by questioning but can be strengthened when one chooses to believe despite uncertainty. Countless individuals, from scholars to everyday believers, have drawn inspiration from this story, seeing Thomas’s journey as a reflection of their own spiritual struggles and eventual growth.
3. Courage and Resilience in the Midst of Fear
Fear is a universal experience, whether it stems from a dangerous situation, an impending change, or a personal crisis. The Bible addresses this emotion with numerous passages that remind believers of God’s protection and the courage available to them through faith. Isaiah 41:10 is a powerful example: “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” This verse has brought peace to those facing fearful situations, helping them find confidence in God’s unwavering presence.
One real-life example is that of Corrie ten Boom, a Dutch Christian who hid Jews during the Holocaust and was eventually imprisoned in a concentration camp. Faced with the constant threat of death, she relied on biblical passages like Isaiah 41:10 to bolster her courage and maintain hope. In her memoir, The Hiding Place, Ten Boom recalls moments when she and her sister clung to Scripture to find the strength to endure the horrors of their captivity. Her story has since inspired many who face their own fears, demonstrating the transformative power of God’s promises.
The story of David and Goliath, found in 1 Samuel 17, is another biblical narrative that embodies courage in the face of fear. Though David, a young shepherd, faced a giant warrior, he declared, “The Lord who rescued me from the paw of the lion and the paw of the bear will rescue me from the hand of this Philistine.” This story serves as a powerful reminder that faith can empower individuals to confront seemingly insurmountable challenges. Throughout history, figures from soldiers in battle to athletes facing daunting odds have drawn on this narrative to overcome their fears, inspired by David’s unyielding confidence in God’s power.
4. Renewed Hope in Moments of Despair
Despair can consume a person, leading them to believe that life holds no purpose or relief. In such times, the Bible offers passages that remind individuals of hope and redemption. Romans 8:28 states, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” This verse has encouraged individuals to believe that even their hardships can lead to good.
An example of this is seen in the story of Joni Eareckson Tada, who was paralyzed from the shoulders down after a diving accident at the age of 17. In her initial despair, she questioned the purpose of her suffering. However, through her faith and the encouragement of verses like Romans 8:28, she found a renewed sense of hope and began to view her life’s purpose through a different lens. Today, Tada is a renowned author and speaker, using her story to inspire others facing adversity. Her life serves as a testament to how biblical promises can rekindle hope, even in situations that seem hopeless.
Conclusion
The Bible offers a wellspring of inspiration that has brought comfort, guidance, and strength to those enduring life’s greatest challenges. From grief to fear, doubt to despair, countless individuals have found solace in passages that affirm God’s presence, purpose, and promise of hope. Real-life stories, from historical figures like Horatio Spafford and Corrie ten Boom to contemporary examples like Joni Eareckson Tada, demonstrate the transformative power of these words. Biblical inspiration not only provides comfort but also empowers individuals to persevere, to trust, and to find meaning amid adversity. This timeless gift of faith offers assurance that no matter the challenge, one is never truly alone, for divine strength and love remain ever-present.
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Working with God: Those Who Work Against Him Will Fall
Opening Prayer:Heavenly Father, we come before You with humble hearts, ready to receive Your Word. Open our minds to understand, our hearts to embrace, and our spirits to be filled with Your truth. Guide us as we seek to align our lives with Your will, knowing that those who stand with You will stand forever. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.ntroduction:Brothers and sisters, today we gather to…
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