YhVh's creation, in all its splendor, mystery, and wonder as we find it.
I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that comes after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: He shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and fire:
Don't expect to see Jihadi leaders donning crosses and holding minutes
of silence for yet another slaughter of Christians by their brethren.
Judging by the smile faces and thumbs up on social media from people
with Arabic names its easy to see why we need to remove kebab urgently.
by Mike Snyder
The bombings in Sri Lanka have once again put a spotlight on the rising tide of violence against Christians all over the world. According to Open Doors USA, an average of 105 churches and/or Christian buildings are
burned or attacked every month. That is more than three per day, and
almost all of those attacks get ignored by the mainstream media in the
western world. In addition, an average of 345 Christians are killed for faith-related reasons every single month.
Of course these numbers will soon be out of date, because violence
against Christians continues to escalate all over the globe, and the
horrifying attacks that we just witnessed in Sri Lanka are a perfect
example. The following comes from CBS News…
A series of eight bombings in Sri Lanka targeting Christian churches
and hotels in three cities killed at least 2900 people and wounded up to
450 others on Easter Sunday. Defense Minister Ruwan Wijewardene
described the coordinated blasts as a terrorist attack by religious
extremists.
More specifically, the attackers were Muslim extremists. Why does the mainstream media have to be so politically-correct all the time?
(It's not political correctness, it is open satanism, as has been completely demonstrated Mikey)
Of course this comes right on the heels of the fire that almost
destroyed the Notre Dame Cathedral. Authorities are still attempting to
determine the cause of that fire, but we do know that many other
churches have been hit by vandals and arsonists in France since the beginning of February…
Vandals and arsonists have targeted French churches in a wave of attacks that has lasted nearly two months.
More than 10 churches have been hit since the beginning of February,
with some set on fire while others were severely desecrated or damaged.
In an attempt to copy what happened at Notre Dame, a philosophy professor was caught bringing gas cans and lighter
fluid to St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York…
The man? brought gas cans and lighter fluid into St.
Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City has taught philosophy at different
colleges in New York and New Jersey, school officials said. (no surprise, as shoving sodomite lifestyles down our throats is the new normal)
Marc Lamparello, 37, covered in death skull and sigil tattoos was arrested on Wednesday night and was charged
with attempted arson and reckless endangerment. He was taken into
custody after a security guard at the cathedral on Fifth Avenue in
Manhattan spotted him. He was released without bail!!!
Hillary supporter and big Tinder user, no surprise again.
(If it were a white person who was normal and christian doing this, his bail would have been denied and he would be for months, vilified nightly on the evening news.)
Fortunately a great tragedy was averted in that case, but most
churches around the world are very “soft targets” with absolutely no
security whatsoever. And these days, there is literally nowhere that is safe.
Attacks on churches are happening literally all over the globe, and
sometimes they happen right in the middle of a worship service.
For instance, here is an example from the Philippines that recently made worldwide headlines…
Two suicide attackers detonate two bombs during a Mass in a Roman
Catholic cathedral on the largely Muslim island of Jolo in the southern
Philippines, killing 23 and wounding about 100 others.
Earlier this year in India, a group of Christians was absolutely
horrified when they arrived for worship only to find that their church had burned completely to the ground…
Christians were horrified to see Pentecostal Church in India’s
Telangana state completely engulfed by black smoke when they arrived for
worship. On closer inspection much of the inside of the church,
including furniture, the pulpit, the sound system, fans, carpets, and
lights, were burned to ashes during the attack on February 2 at about
11am. The devastating attack on the church, home to 200 worshippers, has
left Christians from ten villages without a place to worship.
By a very wide margin, churches are the number one target for hate attacks, and it is only going to get worse.
Sadly, churches in the U.S. are increasingly being attacked as well.
You may not have heard about it in the news, but three churches in
Louisiana were recently destroyed by arson…
Much of Monica Harris’s identity is tied to the Greater Union Baptist
Church, a 129-year-old sanctuary that has been at the center of her
family for generations. As a child, she was dunked into a baptismal
basin and then paraded like a princess up the aisle in a white dress and
white patent leather shoes. She was married at the church, and she said
goodbye to her parents there, too.
And so she felt like a piece of her was missing when she set eyes
upon the charred remains of Greater Union, one of three predominantly
black churches in St. Landry Parish, La., that law enforcement
authorities said were set ablaze and destroyed over the stretch of 10 days.
In previous articles, I have argued that all churches are going to
need armed security from this point forward. The world has changed, and
we need to change with it.
When I was growing up, I never imagined that someone might come in to
my church and start shooting, but over the last several decades we have
seen such a scenario play out numerous times. Just check out this list of fatal church shootings that have happened since Columbine…
1999 Wedgewood Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas
2001 Greater Oak Missionary Baptist Church in Hopkinsville, Kentucky
2002 Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church in Lynbrook, New York
2003 Turner Monumental AME Church in Kirkwood, Georgia
2005 Living Church of God in Brookfield, Wisconsin
2005 World Changers Church in College Park, Georgia
2006 Zion Hope Missionary Baptist in Detroit, Michigan
2006 Ministry of Jesus Christ Church in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
2007 First Presbyterian Church in Moscow, Idaho
2007 First Congregational Church in Neosho, Missouri
2007 New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado
2008 First Baptist Church in Maryville, Illinois
2009 Reformation Lutheran Church in Wichita, Kansas
2012 World Changers Church in College Park, Georgia
2015 Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina
2017 Burnette Chapel Church of Christ in Antioch, Tennessee
2017 First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas
2017 St. Alphonsus Church in Fresno, Texas
Christian persecution is on the rise all over the world, and it is likely to intensify greatly in the years ahead.
But of course most of the time the mainstream media attempts to
ignore this growing trend as much as possible. When there are
spectacular attacks with large numbers of deaths like we just witnessed
in Sri Lanka they will cover the story, but other than that they try
very hard to avoid any stories that would put Christians in a
sympathetic light. They can try to ignore what is happening all they want, but
it doesn’t change the fact that hatred for the Christian faith is
growing, and what we have been witnessing in recent weeks is just the
beginning.
Of course the MSM is silent about all these bombings. It's what the satanists wanted when they imported all those illegal invaders into western countries. JIHAD And the erasure of the One, True Creator of Earth from worship and His presence in every town and city: YHVH
More dead people, courtesy of the Satanic Elite and the witches of the west.
If these were mosques and synagogues, the endless news stories about BS white supremacy would go on for YEARS and we all know it.
1 Corinthians 10:11 New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)
11 These
things happened to them to serve as an example, and they were written
down to instruct us, on whom the ends of the ages have come.
The Passover/Unleavened Bread readings:
(click pic to enlarge)
FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK OR FIRST OF THE SABBATHS?
We
are now in the season of "counting the omer" leading up to Pentecost.
Without an understanding of the Feasts (specifically the counting of the
omer), people have no clue what "first day of the week" means in their
Bible. Someone jacked with the text - big time!
Take Acts 20:7 for instance:
7 And upon the first day of the week, when the
disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached unto them, ready
to depart on the morrow; and continued his speech until midnight.
Note:
the word "day" is NOT in the text. It is inserted either by ignorant
translators or by those with an agenda (I suspect the latter). And the
word "week" is a BOGUS translation for "sabbaton". Over and over and
over again, "sabbaton" is the word for SABBATH and never for "week" in
(normal) Greek. For more on that, see:http://www.babylonrisingblog.com/sabbaton.html
After
First Fruits, we begin a seven week count of Sabbaths toward Pentecost.
Hence, Yeshua rose on (or just before) First Fruits at the beginning of
that count of Sabbaths:
Matthew 28:1 In the end of the [weekly] sabbath,
as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week, came Mary
Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre. (KJV)
While
it is true that the "first day of the week" follows the Sabbath, we can
find a far better and MUCH more accurate translation of that particular
Scripture in the Jubilee Bible:
Matthew 28:1 Now well along on the sabbath, as it
began to dawn on the first of the sabbaths, came Mary Magdalene and the
other Mary to see the sepulchre.
He rose after the last of the Sabbaths that precede the specific counting of seven Sabbaths leading up to Pentecost.
The same is true for Acts 20:7. Let's back up to verse 6 though for context:
Acts 20:
6 And we sailed away from
Philippi after the days of unleavened bread, and came unto them to Troas
in five days; where we abode seven days.
7 And upon the first day of the week, when the
disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached unto them, ready
to depart on the morrow; and continued his speech until midnight. (KJV)
Here
we see that they concluded the Feast of Unleavened Bread and in less
than a week, they arrived in Troas, apparently in time to celebrate the
first of the seven Sabbaths (that are COUNTED) leading up to Pentecost.
Again, the Jubilee Bible blows KJV out of the water with a far more accurate rendition of the Greek:
Acts 20:
6 And we sailed away from
Philippi after the days of unleavened bread and came unto them to Troas
in five days, where we abode seven days.
7 And the first of the sabbaths, when the
disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached unto them, ready
to depart the next day, and continued his word until midnight.
Look,
I'm still searching this stuff out myself guys. And as I continue to do
so, I become more and more convinced that YHWH has NOT changed His mind
about His commandments, including the Sabbath, which we are told to
REMEMBER - not forget, diss and/or change.
Ecclesiastes 12:13
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.
1 John 5
1 Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is
born of God: and every one that loveth him that begat loveth him also
that is begotten of him.
2 By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God, and keep his commandments.
3 For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous.
Revelation 14:12
Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.
I'm thinking this stuff is going to become more and more important for us in these Last Days.
Malachi 4
4 Remember ye the law of Moses my servant, which I commanded unto him in Horeb for all Israel, with the statutes and judgments.
5 Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord:
6 And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to
the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I
come and smite the earth with a curse.
There
is a reason lines are being drawn in the sand concerning these things.
On one side, you'll have those who will obey YHWH and follow Him and on
the other, you will have those who will follow the "lawLESS" one.
Matthew 24:12
And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.
Iniquity is sin. Sin is lawlessness:
1 John 3:
4 Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law.
All who advocate for dissing the law are thus advocating for sin.
Matthew 7:
22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord,
have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out
devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that workiniquity [lawLESSness].
That's
about as clear as it gets. I don't know about you, but I most certainly
do NOT want to ever hear those words directed at me.
The Passover was an event in history when the Hebrew slaves in Egypt, after suffering slavery and punishment for 430 years for the many times sin of turning their back against the ONE TRUE GOD YHVH and serving Satan, were finally released and sent back to their lands in Judah And Israel.
The Passover simply means Passing Over. The Destroyer, sent by the Almighty to punish the Nephilim Egyptian first born after 9 previous plagues and warnings about releasing 2 million Hebrew slaves living in Goshen, passed over every home that had the blood of an unblemished and innocent lamb on the posts and lintel of their home.
This event was a pre-echo of the eventual Sacrifice made by the Son of YHVH, the creator, who gave up His Life voluntarily for the remission of ALL sins, errors, and blasphemies during the dreadful Day of YHVH, at the end of Earth's time, when judgment upon all comes. Almost ALL of the Torah and Old Testament were active indicators of this Great Redemption, whereby the Creator made atonement for the errors of Lucifer and The watchers, their offspring the Nephilim (disembodied, they are demons), and the descendants of Adam and Eve (who sinned by following these Fallen Angels) by His own Blood and suffering. This is amazing. The Creator Himself has and is taking upon Himself, the total horrors of these historical blasphemies, past and present, and their effect upon this plane for six thousand years, Himself. All we need do to earn this great gift, is accept the fact that He has done so.
One simply and truly says in the mind, body, and soul that Yeshua is the Son of YHVH, and I accept His sacrifice for my sins, past and present.
There is also a post-echo event of this Passover and Exodus, during which in the End of Days, a similar event to that in Egypt will take place. This involves the elements of both the original Passover in Egypt and Yeshua's sacrifice on Golgotha. In short, those who have the Holy Spirit, as received by the Blood of the Lamb-Yeshua-as part of their soul, will be passed over from destruction, as it comes to Earth in the form of Ten Judgements.
Full moon is indicated in the Holy Book of YHVH, the Bible, as a time pointer for harvests, timing of calendar events, etc, as well as spiritual signposts for the instruction of humanity in the night sky. Satanists use this time and energy for the very worst of their dark practices of slaughtering innocent children and drinking their blood. And often, very much worse. It is symbolic of fullness, completion of things, and a finishing.
The Sabbath is the Day of Rest. As YHVH, our Creator rested on the seventh day after making this world in which we and all life in corporeal reality live, so we too are instructed to make this day a day of rest, reflection upon the Will of YHVH, as it has been given to us via the Holy Bible. It is so important as our Father's Law of Living on this rock, that it is in the Ten Commandments. To sin, means to break one of these commandments. So, it matters. When is the Sabbath? Friday after sunset, through Saturday at sunset.
The Feast of Unleavened Bread, which is directly related to the Passover (Pesach in Hebrew), is the first of many Feasts between the Passover, the Great Sacrifice of YHVH's only begotten Son for our salvation, and the Exodus. It ties them all together and lasts for seven days.
The Feast of Unleavened Bread is a feast that is generally mistaken
for Passover. Passover however is only one 24 hour period while Feast of
Unleavened Bread lasts for seven days.
On the evening after Passover God told the Hebrew people exiting
Egypt not to allow their bread to rise, but to grab everything and
leave. The ancient peoples used to gather yeast on grape leaves to
leaven their bread if they needed to speed up the process, but God said
"Don't even let any leavening touch the dough. Just bake it and go."
Leavening symbolizes the sin as visited upon Earth by Lucifer and the Fallen Watchers, who came to Mount Hermon to bring sin upon this world and destroy creation. Leaving out leavening in baking bread simply means to live without any sin, as best as we can, in our lives.
For the first time in who knows how long, all of the above coincide, one with the other, starting April 18, 2019. When such alignments as these occur, we are reminded that there is a reason for this. The reason is right in front of our face, with the Full Moon, which as His Holy Word instructs us, means a completion of one thing or many things.
It also means the start of something new as well. This is self-evident in all life. As we complete on year of school we go to the next year or grade. Or even graduate. When a mother is pregnant with child, this is symbolized by her giving birth. The cycle of insemination and gestation is completed so that life for an incoming soul can begin on Earth.
One of the most noteworthy
trends concerns the "shocking reality of persecution against women....
In many places, they experience a 'double persecution' — one for being a
Christian and one for being a woman."
Another trend that should send an alarm is that, "For the first
time since the start of the World Watch List, India has entered the top
10" -- meaning Christians there are now experiencing "extreme
persecution."
Last
year, Christians were persecuted more than ever before in the modern
era — and this year is expected to be worse: "4,136 Christians were
killed for faith-related reasons," according to Open Doors USA.
Additionally, "2,625 Christians were detained without trial, arrested,
sentenced and imprisoned" in 2018. (Image source: iStock)
Last year, Christians were persecuted more than ever before in the
modern era — and this year is expected to be worse: "4,136 Christians
were killed for faith-related reasons," according to Open Doors USA in
its recently published World Watch List 2019
(WWL) of the top 50 nations where Christians are persecuted. "On
average, that's 11 Christians killed every day for their faith."
Additionally, "2,625 Christians were detained without trial, arrested,
sentenced and imprisoned" in 2018, and "1,266 churches or Christian
buildings were attacked."
Whereas 215 million Christians faced persecution in 2018, 245 million
will suffer in 2019, according to Open Doors — a 14% increase, that
represents 30 million more people abused for their faith. This means
that "1 in 9 Christians experience high levels of persecution worldwide"
(note: all quotations in this article are from the WWL 2019).
One of the most noteworthy trends concerns the "shocking reality of persecution against women."
"In many places, they experience a 'double persecution' —
one for being a Christian and one for being a woman. Even in the most
restricted circumstances, gender-specific persecution is a key means of
destroying the minority Christian community."
Last year's WWL provided more specific numbers:
"At least six women every day are raped, sexually harassed or forced
into marriage to a Muslim man under the threat of death for their
Christian faith..."
Another trend, one that should send an alarm, is that, "For the first
time since the start of the World Watch List, India has entered the top
10" -- meaning Christians there are now experiencing "extreme
persecution":
"Christians have been targeted by Hindu nationalist
extremists more each year. Since the current ruling party took power in
2014, attacks have increased, and Hindu radicals believe they can attack
Christians with no consequences. The view of the nationalists is that
to be Indian is to be Hindu, so any other faith — including Christianity
— is viewed as non-Indian. Additionally, in some regions of the
country, converts to Christianity from Hinduism experience extreme
persecution, discrimination and violence."
The most obvious trend remains unchanged:
"Islamic oppression continues to impact millions of
Christians. In seven out of the top 10 World Watch List countries, the
primary cause of persecution is Islamic oppression. This means, for
millions of Christians — particularly those who grew up Muslim or were
born into Muslim families — openly following Jesus can have painful
consequences. They can be treated as second-class citizens,
discriminated against for jobs or even violently attacked."
Not only is that responsible for the persecution Christians face in
seven of the ten worst nations; 38 of the 50 nations making the list are
Muslim-majority.
Among the worst persecutors are those that rule according to Sharia.
In Afghanistan (ranked #2), "Christianity is not permitted to exist"
because it "is an Islamic state by constitution, which means government
officials, ethnic group leaders, religious officials and citizens are
hostile toward adherents of any other religion." Similarly, in Somalia,
(#3), "The Christian community is small and under constant threat of
attack. Sharia law and Islam are enshrined in the country's
constitution, and the persecution of Christians almost always involves
violence." In Iran (#9), "society is governed by Islamic law, which
means the rights and professional possibilities for Christians are
heavily restricted."
While the forms persecution and actors behind them vary, many seem
connected to Islam. For example, "Under Pakistan's notorious blasphemy
laws, Christians continue to live in daily fear they will be accused of
blasphemy — which can carry a penalty of death." In Libya (#4), Yemen
(#8), Syria (#11), Iraq (#13) war has given rise to Islamic militancy
and general lawlessness, both of which prey on Christian minorities.
In Muslim nations where Christians make up a minority, a significant
quantity of churches might be needed to meet their numbers — the
visibility of which may offend Muslim sensibilities. Thus in Egypt
(#16), where Christians number at least 10% of the population (possibly
even double that):
"Severe restrictions on building or securing places for
worship prevent Christians from congregating, in addition to hostility
and violence toward believers who do gather. In recent years, Islamic
extremist groups have targeted Christians and churches in numerous
violent and deadly acts of persecution."
"The spread of radical Islam across sub-Saharan Africa" is another growing and troubling trend. For example,
"Nigeria's score for violence [99.9%] has stayed as high
as possible, primarily due to the increased attacks on Christian
communities by militant Fulani herdsmen. These attacks claimed the lives
of hundreds of believers during the reporting period, and villages and
churches burned to the ground. Additionally, in parts of northern
Nigeria, Christians are treated as second-class citizens."
Some WWL's findings are surprising. Although Orthodox Christians are
the majority of its population, the Russian Federation is #41, and the
"source of persecution" is, again, "Islamic oppression": "Christians in
parts of Russia dominated by Islam report the highest level of
persecution."
Despite the role of religion, North Korea (#1) remains the worst
nation, where "never-ending pressure and violence" is directed against
Christians:
"The primary driver of persecution in North Korea is the
state. For three generations, everything in the country has focused on
idolizing the Kim family. Christians are seen as hostiles to be
eradicated."
As difficult as it is for Christians identified by the Kim regime,
there may be some eventual relief for them and those in other communist
nations (such as China, #27): cults of personalities might last so long,
but in the Arab and Muslim world, where, sadly, there seems to be
little or no education to respect religious differences, the weight of
the dominant religion continues to permeate all of society.
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