THE SACRIFICE OF GOD’S ELECT

I have written a lot about God’s elect (also known as the election of grace) at my site. This post will encompass what I have written throughout my site while also getting to our purpose. If you want to know what is really the election of grace, then read the page listed at the top called “An Introduction To The Real Election Of Grace”.

We have all lived once before. There is no new thing under the Sun. I’m not new. You’re not new. This isn’t new. Just because we are not allowed to remember anything before this life, it doesn’t mean it didn’t happen, and more importantly it doesn’t mean our creation didn’t commit some great crime in the eyes of God. Believe it or not, this crime nearly all of our creation committed is written encoded inside the Bible. I won’t say where it’s written or what the crime was. I am not allowed to. I apologize. Only those termed as the election of grace in this life didn’t commit this crime in the past life. God has reserved seven thousand of them for this final generation.

Why there even is this life is because God decided instead of judging everyone permanently gave this creation another chance. The only ones God judged permanently were those He judged innocent, and those are God’s elect. In order for this creation to have any chance for salvation, the elect must also live in this flawed human flesh. Only the elect would have the connection with the Holy Spirit to write the Bible. Not one book in the Bible was written by someone outside of God’s elect. The elect not only have to live in this flesh, due to no fault of their own, but would have to endure hardships most don’t to toughen them up. As it is written in Romans 8:36 and Psalm 44:22 “For your sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter.” God loves this creation and is so hopeful that He is willing to bring hardships and sacrifice the innocent, but has also sacrificed Himself. It’s simply up to this creation to take heed to the words of His only begotten Son and the direction of His elect to achieve everlasting life.

Soon the elect will be known, warning this creation of what’s to come and how this creation has brought all of these horrible things to come upon themselves. The elect will be called every name in the book. They will be threatened. Unlike the election of grace in past generations, they will not taste of death. Two of the elect from the past will also return. Elijah and most likely Enoch will return and will also face great scrutiny. If anyone tries to hurt them, they are commanded to have fire shoot out of their mouths and consume the assailants to death. There is no escaping that. People will be offended that they will be able to protect themselves, but that is this creation’s problem. Not one of the elect enjoy being in this flesh, especially after they realize who they are and what great things they could have had by now. If this creation wishes to be offended by the elect instead of looking in the mirror, then maybe their chances of finding salvation won’t be too good. If one thinks Hell will be this really cool place with concerts performed by Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison, then you most certainly have the option to be stupid. This age is not about the elect. This age is about you. God bless.

GOD’S REBUKE OF SOCIALISM

I have written before that God and our Christ Jesus was not for socialism. While people who can’t quote John 3:16 will say that Jesus preached for social justice, there is no way they can point that out with scripture. There is none. Was Jesus against the rich? Generally speaking, yes, but that’s because the rich loved their possessions more than godly things, again generally speaking. Was Jesus for helping the poor? Absolutely, but that isn’t what socialism/marxism does at all. He certainly didn’t want to mandate it through a corrupt system. He also repeated not just the law, but the commandmant “You shall not covet your neighbor’s possessions.” This is a little tidbit most of the social justice proponents ignore, but the apostles wanted known that if a man refuses to work, then let him starve. Rev. Al Sharpton actually took this to task on tv once. What is he a reverend of? What Mr. Sharpton can’t come up with, since he is so self-involved, is that no man will choose to starve to death instead of working. If he does decide such a thing, then let him. Obviously this doesn’t account those with genuine disabilities. God knows everybody’s heart. At some point, man will get up when the pain of hunger comes and he will work. Because of that decision, he might actually make something of himself.

I ask these experts of Christ Jesus who believe in redistribution if they think Jesus would be against Job? Here’s an even better question: would they be against Job? It’s a guarantee that they would be. Job had a great many things, but his faith was as great as any on Earth. God was the most proud of Job over any on Earth, but Reverend Al would have been like Eliphaz. When God allowed Satan to tear Job’s life asunder, three “friends” of Job decided to come and not console him, but to berate him. In chapter 22, Eliphaz the Temanite laid onto Job the scornings of today’s socialists. “You took the clothes off of the naked.” “You didn’t feed the hungry.” “You didn’t give water to the thirsty.” Eliphaz was saying because Job had so much that he was taking away things from other people. That’s what socialists put forth all day long, but yet Job was righteous in the eyes of God. What did God do to Eliphaz, Zophar, and Bildad for accusing Job and speaking wrongfully from God’s point of view? Whatever Job wanted Him to do. Luckily God only had them give seven rams and seven bullocks and offer Job a burnt offering. It could have been worse for them if Job wanted it, but Job forgave them. .

PRAISE GOD

My Lord YHWH, there could be no god greater than You. You told me everything, but I wouldn’t listen. You showed me, but I forgot. I even failed You at times, my Lord. Yet You made me hear. You made me remember. I am not a failure because You wouldn’t let me be. Your promises mean so much, but Your love for me means everything! You have put me in this flesh for a purpose. I will no longer fail You. From now on, I’ll be as Job. I love You, Lord! Forever I will praise You. You are everything. If there was some way I could bless You, I wouldn’t hesitate. Thank You for the messengers who came before me to help me in this wicked generation. Thank You for the Saviour for all of my loved ones, and those I will love. I love all my Christian brothers and sisters! Some things I can barely wait for, but until that time comes, I will serve You without expectation for reward. I owe You my existence, and so much more. All praise the Lord God of Israel, YHWH!

DOES “JEWS” MEAN ALL ISRAEL?

Sometimes, yes. Some who are somewhat educated will say that the word “Jew” was never in the original languages, which is somewhat true. The original Hebrew says the word is “yehud” or “yehudiy”, which means “judean”, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. A lot of Jew-haters will bring this up but since the first part of foolishness is to hate Jews, none are able to actually think clearly. The original Hebrew words were oftentimes an umbrella term for all of the tribes of Israel, due to their common religious belief. The translated Bibles do a good job separating “Jew” from “Judean”, because in some instances, depending on where the story’s origin is, a specific tribe is mentioned.

Proof of my assertion lies in different places in the Bible. One of the most clear is in the book of Esther. One of the most fascinating stories of the Bible. As it is written, Haman, the King’s top commander, wanted to eradicate the Jews, after the Judeans were carried away to Babylon. The original word was “yehudiy”. There were other tribes that were carried away, because it’s clearly written that Esther and Mordecai were of the tribe of Benjamin. There were other tribes that were amongst them. Jerusalem was divided in four parts with the Judeans controlling only one. “Yehudiy” could not have come from the word “Jerusalem”, but those other tribes living in Jerusalem were carried away. Now do you believe Haman wanted to only kill that tribe and leave the rest of the tribes of Israel be? I think not. There is no explaining this fact away. It cannot be done. Benjamites were clearly described as Judeans in the original Hebrew, so “yehudiy” must have been an umbrella term for all the tribes of Israel at least in this instance for their common religious belief.

Recently I had someone arguing with me about the differences in the tribes and even said I was a false teacher. He was also mad that I took a few hours to approve and reply to his comments. I’m very sorry. I did specifically ask him to be patient before he blew up, but I guess he didn’t understand what I clearly wrote. He kept going about the northern tribes and how they weren’t really good Hebrews, or something like that. Let’s get to one of those northern tribes and what is written about it in Revelation. This is another undisputable fact Jew-haters can’t explain away, and that is the battle of Armageddon. I’ve talked about this before but think it’s pertinent here. Armageddon is a place- Megiddo. It does say in Revelation 16:16 “a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon”. In the original Hebrew, Armageddon would mean “mountains of Megiddo”. The nations aligned with Satan will come and meet for war there. Megiddo is in northern Israel in the land of Manasseh. If you are against the Jews, meaning all of the tribes of Israel, you align yourself with Satan, therefore cannot be a Christian.

“Let them all be confounded and turned back that hate Zion.”-Psalm 129:5
The first part of foolishness is to hate Jews.