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HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, August 19, 2024 – I have a long and storied history of being banned from public online forums, and this supposedly in a time and place when we have constitutionally guaranteed freedom of opinion and freedom to express our opinion openly, as long as we remain civil. I’ve touched on this before. I’m also shadow-banned on nearly every site I leave comments on, but I still leave comments, even knowing no-one will read them. It’s important (to me) that the AIs scrape as much opinion-related information about me as they can. I want the name of JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH! emblazoned across my file.
And we all have one of those – a file. Does anyone read them? Likely not. But our files certainly exist and can be pulled and tweaked by the powers-that-be if we become too troublesome.
Jesus had a file. Pontius Pilate read from it at Jesus’ trial. The alleged eyewitnesses in attendance also contributed to the file, but their input was so contradictory, they nullified each other’s witness. Still, it was Jesus’ time, and so despite the lack of verifiable evidence presented to Pilate, the mob’s judgement (“Crucify him!”) held sway.
I was once put through one of those trials, though not for a death sentence. I was facing up to two years in prison. Multiple witnesses were lined up against me attempting to corroborate the evidence presented in my file. The evidence was false, but my simply stating “not guilty” would not have been sufficient to get me out of this particular pickle because the multiple witnesses testifying under oath were police officers, so their word carried significant weight.
However, because it wasn’t yet my time, God got me off on an obscure technicality, which surprised even my lawyer when it came to him suddenly in the midst of the court proceedings. He’d been handed my case the evening before the trial and confessed during our one and only phone call that he had no idea how he would defend me. Hoping against hope, he’d brought some case file books with him to court. Scripture tells us never to prepare our defence in advance, as it will be “given [us] in that same hour what [we] shall speak. For it is not [we] that speak, but the Spirit of [our] Father that speaketh in [us].” I lived this scripture personally that day. The file on this trial is likely still accessible. It took place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in December 2000.
Jesus warns us that we’ll be hated simply for existing, and so we are. If we get banned in one place for speaking God’s Truth, we move on to another, whether in physical or virtual space. Where God’s Truth is not welcome, neither are we, but the current rapid expansion of the devil’s turf means that our own turf on Earth is correspondingly shrinking, and we are grossly outnumbered. At this rate, we’ll soon be outcasts not only socially (by being banned) but under worldly law (by being arrested).
Already in Canada, a law is on deck that will make it a crime to state the obvious, even if we genuinely believe what we’ve stated and are backed in our assertions by scripture. We’re protected for the time being, but within a few years that protection will end. God’s Truth is first made unacceptable socially and then punishable under law, first by a prison sentence and then by death. And have no doubt – these are blasphemy laws, as speaking against Satan and his worldly creation is blasphemy to those who love the world.
I’m OK with being banned and actually consider it a job well done. It also shows me where not to waste my time. Being outcast, reviled, excluded, banned, arrested, imprisoned, and martyred goes with the territory of being a born-again believer, as the members of the early Church well knew and as every Holy Spirit-filled follower of Jesus since then personally experiences. Even though our footprint in the world is growing smaller and smaller, the Kingdom has not shrunk. In fact, the Kingdom has only expanded over the past 2000 years. There, we can speak our mind freely and live our beliefs without fear or compulsion, as none but the reborn can gain entrance past the fiercesome Cherubims and the flaming sword.
Thank God for his Truth, thank God for his Kingdom, and thank God for Jesus!
THE JOY OF PERSECUTION
CHARLO, New Brunswick, July 22, 2023 – When he came out as the Messiah in his hometown synagogue, Jesus was nearly stoned to death by his fellow Nazarenes. It was only by God’s supernatural intervention that Jesus escaped unscathed.
Even so, he was cast out of his hometown from that point onward. Over the next few years, he became an outcast in several other jurisdictions as well, and in some places he became an outright outlaw. As God’s Messiah speaking God’s Word, Jesus was not welcome among most of his people, some of whom also vehemently hated him.
Jesus warned us that we would suffer the same persecution and unfounded hatred as he did if we’re authentically speaking God’s Word.
What can we take from this warning? Only what Jesus said. Christians who are not being persecuted or are not outcast and hated are not authentically speaking God’s Word and are therefore not followers of Jesus. In other words, they’re not Christians. If you count unbelievers as your friends and are close to unbelieving family members, you are not a Christian. Jesus had no friends among unbelievers and he was estranged from his family after he started his ministry. These are the facts – scriptural facts, which means they’re indisputable.
So, are you a Christian according to Jesus’ definition or a Christian according to the world’s definition? Because according to the world, a Christian is someone who is nice and quiet and tolerates, tolerates, tolerates. A doormat, essentially, a human doormat who is pliable and gullible and can be counted on to fork out for whatever charity is currently making the rounds. The world sees Christians as silly, stupid, naïve, and seriously uncool dupes who should keep their foolish beliefs to themselves but otherwise go along with whatever the world says they have to go along with. Christians are not, in the eyes of the world, strong and fearless truthtellers who will continue to be strong and fearless truthtellers no matter how much the world tries to silence them. This version of a Christian – a strong and fearless truthteller – is nearly unheard of today, even though it’s the only version that Jesus would consider worthy of him.
I hope these words have jarred you into taking a mental inventory of your friends to see if any of them are unbelievers. Be friendly with everyone – by all means, be friendly and kind – but being friendly is not the same as being friends. How can you be friends with someone who denies Jesus? You hammer a nail into Jesus’ hand when you have such a friendship. The same goes for unbelieving family members, no matter how close they may be to you in blood. Jesus said that our real family members are those who do the will of God and that if we don’t hate (that is, distance ourselves from) family members who refuse to do God’s will, we’re not worthy to be called his followers.
These are also facts, scriptural facts, and therefore indisputable.
Being a genuine follower of Jesus who speaks God’s Word fearlessly is what we should all be aiming for. You’ll know whether or not you are such a person because if you are, you’ll be banned on most social media sites, fired from your job or dropped by your clients, and shunned by your unbelieving family members and former friends. You’ll also be blacklisted in places that used to welcome you and you may even enjoy the dubious privilege of being kicked out of Christian places of worship for, well, worshiping.
If you’re an outcast and an outlaw for fearlessly speaking God’s Word – CONGRATULATIONS! There is no higher achievement in this life than to be hated by the world for being a follower of Jesus. You now stand shoulder to shoulder with Jesus in his persecution and you can expect the same and worse treatment by the world for the rest of your time on Earth.
It is a very great blessing to be persecuted solely for speaking God’s Word.
I wish this blessing on every Christian.
