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Get On the Right Side of Things this Good Friday

It’s a nice morning in the Ozarks, not too warm, cloudy with a good chance of a nice spring rain, and I don’t have to battle my conscience over not working in the garden thanks to the weather. Tomorrow is Good Friday, and maybe during the short time we humans have left here on the earth we should all take time out to remember the sacrifice Jesus made for us so long ago. There may not be that many more Good Fridays left for us to do so.

We can’t imagine the turmoil He went through on that day, culminating in His arrest and crucifixion. His betrayal by one of His followers, Judas, was possibly one of the toughest things He had to endure, and if you look around to the world that purports to be Christian today, you can see other iterations of that same betrayal being played out. Today’s false prophet “followers” of Christ are the same as Judas, the only difference is that they have a somewhat higher price tag – evangelical pastors of the megachurches are worth millions nowadays, rendering the 30 pieces of silver Judas received a mere pittance. Instead of betraying the Savior with a kiss, they betray Him by leading His would-be flocks into the abyss – all the while operating under the banner of Christianity. The pew warmers to whom they preach don’t know, or more accurately don’t want to know they are being misled, they just pile the dough into the offering plate to assuage their consciences in the duplicitous expectation of purchasing themselves admission into Jesus’ kingdom. They will realize too late that they have no more hope of inclusion in the Kingdom of God than those marshmallow eggs their kids and grandkids will eagerly seek come Sunday.

On this day of remembrance America stands at a crossroads in our spiritual evolution, and for many that isn’t a good thing. We watch as our “leaders” take our nation down this path Satan has chosen, and few even bother to intimate that they realize we’re headed the wrong way, in fact, I’d be willing to wager that there are more folks speaking out against America’s support of evil like genocide coming from outside the nation’s churches than from within them. It’s like Satan has this country in his grip from every angle, and the “faithful” are the most silent about it. Maybe this is because they are also among the most culpable. They sit on the pews listening to blatant falsehoods from verbose hypocrites behind the pulpits, never bothering to fact check them from their own Bibles – and go on about their business, which in most cases is supporting whatever evil happens to be the flavor of the day – with no hint of conflict with spiritual conscience. The key giveaway for these churches is that Satan completely leaves them alone – they do not endure attacks from the authorities because they do not promulgate truth. Truth, which is a fundamental trait of – and requirement by – Christ, is the greatest enemy of the Satanic authorities, and they are all about showing it to be so. People who speak out are being censored, jailed, deported, etc. right here in the land of the free.

The leaders of America are almost all captive to the Synagogue of Satan, there’s no denying it although in most circles it is forbidden to point out. You won’t hear on CNN or FOX of senators and congresspeople having to consult with their AIPAC (Israeli/Mossad) handlers before they debate or vote on any bill that comes before them. Whatever might concern Zionist Israel is indeed of primary concern in Washington these days. Aside from the Zionist lucre that showers them, there are many who believe officials in Washington fear their names might appear in Epstein lists, so these ones are especially careful to obtain permission from AIPAC before even breathing. And you’d think Trump would grow tired of embarrassing himself and America by showing himself to be Netanyahu’s chair boy, but today’s Trump seem to be all about golf and pushing chairs in slavish obedience to the murderous Bibi.

Today’s Israel is a country practicing pure evil; they have made a deal with the devil, and anyone and everyone who supports them are doing Satan’s bidding, I don’t care what Hagee says – he’s a liar of the darkest and most evil kind. If you have an inkling of spirituality about you and are a member of that kind of Synagogue, get away from them. Have the filth of the false preachers like that washed from you by the blood of Christ. By all means, come out from among them, for their punishment will be horrific as the wrath of God comes down upon those (Israel and their supporters) who are avowed enemies of Jesus Christ. Never forget, although they claim to be, these people are not Jews (re Jesus Christ, Revelation 2:9, 3:9). So, who are you going to believe, Jesus Christ, or John Hagee? They are definitely saying two opposing things which means one of them is lying, so which one do you believe? One day this man will stand before Jesus Christ, and will be required to give an account of himself as he knows he is convicted by his bloody hands (and his considerable wealth) – are you going to be standing behind him then like you do now? If you choose to do so, your hands will be covered with the blood of innocent Palestinian children just like his.

Our Lord and Savior didn’t go through the pain and humiliation of Calvary so that He could be mocked today, especially by those who purport to be His servants as did His disciple Judas. When the Jews who crucified Him said “Let His blood be on our heads and on the heads of our children.”, that oath would seem to be inherited as well by those who are not Jews but claim to be, as are the Zionist Israelis. I’m convinced they brought that oath upon themselves by claiming to be Jews, even though they are not, but are a Synagogue of Satan. That same oath might just apply as well to “Christians” who support these avowed enemies of Jesus Christ, indeed, many of them claim themselves to be Zionists. Are we seeing the same betrayal of Jesus Christ by His followers this Good Friday as He endured on that first one two thousand years ago?

Think about who you support as you remember the Lord’s death and resurrection. Don’t let innocent blood get on your hands. Come out from among them.

May the blessings of the Almighty Father find and keep us.

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MK

In Remembrance of the Great Victory

This is the big weekend we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord after He defeated death – for us. A lot of folks have mixed feelings about how we remember the crucifixion and it’s understandable that they do so, because of some of the rituals in which people engage. As for myself, I don’t see how hunting colored eggs have anything to do with remembering the resurrection, but I also don’t have a problem with folks taking a weekend to remember the death and resurrection of the Savior. I have the same problem with people turning it into a remembrance of the Passover or any other thing in lieu of Christ’s resurrection, as I have with those who would use this weekend to celebrate a false god, be it Ishtar or any other. I’m not saying people shouldn’t remember the Passover; it was a big part of Biblical history of the Hebrews, but to try and replace the remembrance of the Resurrection with a Jewish holiday which was never about non-Jews is Gentiles missing out on a chance to glorify Jesus Christ whose sacrifice was for Gentiles as well as Jews. I’m not trying to get anyone’s dander up, but there’s a vicious enemy about who hates any mention or celebration of Jesus Christ, and you can bet he would be in favor of eliminating a Christian holiday and replacing it with something else, anything else, so there’s that.

We keep seeing troublesome things happening in our world, and for some folks it seems to be overbearing to think about trying to find our way through it all. When we look at the rampant evil that’s taking place, it’s easy get frustrated and I’m not above it myself, but we have all the help in the world that we need if we just look in the right place, and when we talk to Jesus about our frustration, He lifts us, lifts our spirit to where it needs to be, especially in times when we celebrate Him and what He did for us. We just have to keep looking to that cross.

It’s crucial to keep in mind that by His ministry culminating in His selfless act on the cross, Jesus Christ has all authority over things here on the earth and over the spiritual realm as well. Life here is still an uphill battle for believers, especially when we have to make our way in this world full of nonbelievers – folks who by and large think we Christians are looney. Well, let them think what they will; they don’t realize we are not alone down here. We have an all-powerful God who sees our plight and gives us the strength we need to endure through this insanity. Jesus Christ is by far the very best friend a human being can have, both in this world and in the next. Whether you know it or not, He’s right beside you and ready to grab you by the collar and pull you through whatever battle Satan has thrust upon you if you just trust Him. He has earned that trust by what He did for us on the cross.

Our political leaders have gone completely bonkers in their servitude to Satan and there’s not much we can do about it, but then, as frustrating as it is sometimes, we don’t have to do anything about it. It’s above our paygrade to try and direct the demons in charge of powerful men, yet we can and should pray for them – there’s always the chance that they might see the error of their ways and repent. It has happened in the past. Remember the citizens of Ninevah, and King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. Some important guys in the here and now see the evil in what is going on and resent it, but they are also basically helpless, remember Nicodemus and his support of Jesus, but he was surrounded by the Sanhedrin and the Pharisees and could do little to help the Lord. Anyone stepping in to avoid the crucifixion wasn’t possible; remember He could have summoned thousands of angels to rescue Him if He had chosen to, but He endured that cross for you and me.

If you are in a part of the country where you can get out and enjoy the dogwoods, by all means try to do so – we’re getting a spectacular bloom once again. There are old legends – I remember one of my elementary school teachers (back in the Pleistocene) telling us that the cross was made of dogwood tree and ever since the crucifixion, dogwoods have never grown big enough to make a cross from. I’m not sure about the veracity of that one, but the flower petals grow in sort of a cross shape – anyways the dogwood bloom always reminds me of Jesus’ crucifixion. Glorify Him at every opportunity. Enjoy this blessed weekend.

May the blessings of the Almighty Father find and keep us.

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MK