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Monday, March 20, 2023
Parable of the unforgiving servant (Matthew 18)
One can clearly see why. There are a few of what I call, "tripping hazards" in the translations that would make us think so.
Some of these are the fact that at the beginning of the parable, The Lord begins by saying that "the Kingdom of Heaven can be compared to this"..
Then it mentions "fellow servants" and it mentions, that "the master" forgave the wicked servant. Also, it says that we are to forgive "our brothers".
First of all, when it is stated "the Kingdom of Heaven is like this"... we have to stop and consider that it can't mean (taking into consideration the rest of scripture) that The Kingdom of Heaven will be LIKE people working and having servants, etc. Heaven isn't going to be a glorious factory where people will be committed to work and have cruel bosses, and obvious work related stress, etc.
So it has to mean something else.
The emphasis is on two things: FORGIVENESS and the wickedness of NOT FORGIVING.
Notice that the master forgave MUCH so the servant was expected to forgive much, and it uses a familiar example of work and slavery, which in those times, was a reality in that ancient culture.
People used to literally place themselves in slavery in order to survive. Also, people were forced into slavery if they couldn't pay their debts.
Therefore, just as in the world, people were expected to pay their debts (extraneously) why would it be any different or lesser paying a debt to God, The Creator?
The Lord had also stated in Luke 7 that a person who is forgiven little loves little but a person who is forgiven much, loves much.
This is the heart and subsequent action of a truly regenerated (born again) child of God, and one who has been forgiven much.
And this is why the servant was considered "wicked" because when he was forgiven much yet he loved little since he didn't have mercy upon the person who couldn't pay their debt. By his actions, it demonstrates that the parable isn't about the saved and the unsaved but exclusively about the ugliness of unforgiveness.
Notice how The Lord uses the words "brother", only AFTER He completes the parable. In the parable, they weren't brothers but "fellow slaves or servants".
The Lord was speaking to Peter using an example of what wicked unforgiveness looks like, in opposition to the attribute of forgiveness which is characteristic of "The Kingdom of Heaven".
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Friday, March 17, 2023
They're tracking phones!
"Oh, they wouldn't do that!"... (Link to article)
Calif. County Tracked Church Members during COVID with Cell Phone Data: Court Documents
Oh yes they did!And tracking technology is now as old tech as pencil sharpeners!They were tracking Christians to make sure they weren't violating the PLANdemic government imposed restrictions.Listen to my latest podcast on:THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATIONTHE BEAST SYSTEM: The WHOThe Beast system is rising!Every day, more and more... we're getting there.The Lord is coming with the clouds!
Friday, March 10, 2023
JESUS REIGNS NOW!!
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Gym girl superhero!
How many of us have seen this viral video of a young woman getting attacked at a gym by some weirdo she encountered while she was working out. There's a lot wrong with this in addition to the crazy guy trying to rape her. The guy was later caught and he admitted he wanted to rape her.
I noticed that in the video, the dude didn't strike her one time it seemed. She did well in resisting and fighting back continually, and she tried to run from him as well as use her cell phone to call for help.
Again, the video went viral and everyone praised her for fighting back. She is a body builder not a fighter. She admitted in an interview that she didn't know what she was doing with regard to defending herself but regardless, she fought back. Good for her!
This could have gone A LOT worse.
The concern I have here is more about PREVENTION. In general, women need to be that much more aware about their physical well being than anyone else because attackers are more likely to be male, and men are often a lot physically stronger than women.
She being alone in the gym, should NOT have opened up to him or in the least, LEFT, as soon as he walked in and observed for her safety.
The media put a lot of attention on her "fighting back" but once in that situation, with nowhere to run, that's all a anyone CAN DO.
A woman or anyone who feels that they might be in a vulnerable situation must carry something to strike with - mace, a stick, etc. The first thing a person must consider is which way to run If something were to go down.
Escaping should be the FIRST line of defense AFTER PREVENTION.
-Be weary of being in public spaces alone.
-Always carry mace or have something near you which can be used as an effective striking weapon.
-Always let people (family, friends, etc.) know where you're going and what you'll be doing if you can't have someone with you at all times.
-Take up a practical and effective martial art for self defense in STRIKING AND GRAPPLING AS WELL AS HOW TO USE WEAPONS.
-Consider dressing down and less flashy or less provocative in public spaces especially after dark, and in certain locations, neighborhoods, etc.
*Don't EVER think you can beat up a man despite what our ultra-feminist - Marvel comics culture of fantasy has put into the minds of many.
The best self defense for women and ANYONE is:
-prevention
-martial arts skill
-common sense (commonly known as street smarts)
-hit hard, effectively and run fast!
That's it.
Evil continues to increase.
Be safe and God bless!