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WE DON’T TAKE SIDES
CHARLO, New Brunswick, October 8, 2023 – Jesus taught us that the measure we mete is the measure we get in return.
In other words, what goes around, comes around and we get what we deserve, whether in love or in war.
Other than for Jesus, there are no innocent victims. There is only God’s justice playing out in real time.
That’s not to say that things don’t on occasion happen that you haven’t earned, like with Job. But when a Job-like situation arises, it’s a test. You don’t fight it. You stand your spiritual ground but you don’t fight it.
If you handle the test in the right way (that is, the godly way, the Jesus way), you’ll not only recoup whatever you lost, you’ll get it back in spades. God is very generous with his reimbursements. Look at how he reimbursed Jesus for his sufferings. Look at how he reimbursed Job and Lazarus the beggar. I know from personal experience that when I respond to God’s tests the right way, God rushes to shower me with gifts afterwards, like the father rushed to shower his prodigal son. But when I grumble or whine or push back against my heavenly Father, no spiritual cigars for me and I have to start the test all over again.
Unfortunately, the world has no time for God’s lessons. In the world, when someone strikes a blow against you, you strike back, as in an eye for an eye. Only, it usually ends up being an eye and a nose and half a lip and a few teeth for an eye, because vengeance is the purlieu of God, not the world. When God says “vengeance is mine, I will repay”, he means that he and he alone knows the exact measure that is due and the best time and means to deliver it. The world only knows crude measurements and crude timing and crude delivery methods that worsen the situation rather than even the score, prompting further retaliation and yet more eyes.
And because the world has no time for God’s lessons and does such a bad job at vengeance, we should never get involved in the world’s conflicts. They are not our concern. They are either God’s tests or God’s chastisement or God’s judgement, none of which we should protest or question. We don’t take sides because Jesus never took sides when it came to the world’s concerns and we always follow Jesus’ example. He never got involved in issues related to the Roman occupation, for instance. He only said that God had put the world under Satan, but that he’d overcome the world, so we should be of good cheer.
We are followers of Jesus, not of the world. We stand with Jesus, not with the world. Our realm is the Kingdom, not the world. The conflicts of the world are not our business. Our business is the business of the Kingdom only, as exemplified by Jesus in his preaching and teaching.
We don’t take sides, no matter the provocation. We observe – we’re always watching and praying that God’s will be done – but we never take sides.
“…for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword.”
Matthew 26:52
IT SEEMS PRETTY CLEAR TO ME

MCLEODS, New Brunswick, October 3, 2023 – It seems pretty clear to me that Jesus is not God.
It seems pretty clear to me that Mary was a virgin when she conceived and gave birth to Jesus, but that after Jesus’ birth, Joseph “knew her”.
It seems pretty clear to me that the man-made doctrine of “the rapture” is a lie.
It seems pretty clear to me that “once saved, always saved” is a lie.
It seems pretty clear to me that if you request or demand money for preaching, you’re not from God.
It seems pretty clear to me that the papacy is an abomination.
It seems pretty clear to me that the Bible’s been messed with.
It seems pretty clear to me that there are no holy places, only holy people.
It seems pretty clear to me that there are no haunted places, only haunted people.
It seems pretty clear to me that nearly everything most people spend their time doing is a distraction luring them away from God.
It seems pretty clear to me that the world is under Satan, and that more and more people are signing on with him every day.
It seems pretty clear to me that the only way home to Heaven is the Way shown to us by Jesus. There is no other way.
It seems pretty clear to me that if Jesus says that we’ll be accountable for our every word at the Judgement, we’ll be accountable for our every word at the Judgement.
It seems pretty clear to me that the Kingdom of God has been set up and running since the time of Jesus’ ministry.
It seems pretty clear to me that when Jesus says his Kingdom is not of this world, he means that his Kingdom is not of this world. There will be no earthly kingdom.
It seems pretty clear to me that the devil tells lies to confuse and lies with an agenda. For Christians, the lies to confuse cause dissension within their ranks, while the lies with an agenda prepare them to follow the anti-Christ.
It seems pretty clear to me that most people who call themselves Christian do not take up their cross daily and follow Jesus.
It seems pretty clear to me that the same people who didn’t recognize John the Baptist as Elijah or Jesus as the Messiah, won’t recognize the anti-Christ.
It seems pretty clear to me that most of what passes for Christianity today needs to be thrown in the garbage.
It seems pretty clear to me that Christians have become the biggest barriers to people finding God.
It seems pretty clear to me that genuine born-again believers are one in a million and that none of them post videos on YouTube.
It seems pretty clear to me that the same scribes, elders, and chief priests responsible for Jesus’ execution are responsible for the executions of all saints, including those to come.
It seems pretty clear to me that most people who say they know God and follow Jesus are lying.
It seems pretty clear to me that those who genuinely love God and genuinely follow Jesus are few and becoming fewer.
It seems pretty clear to me that you don’t protest persecution, you thank God for it and celebrate it.
It seems to me that Jesus didn’t found a religion; he made friends.
THE FINE PRINT
CHARLO, New Brunswick, October 1, 2023 – The devil once crowed that the greatest trick he ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.
But the devil is a liar, as we know from scripture, so we shouldn’t be surprised that he’s lying about his so-called greatest trick, too.
People didn’t stop believing in the devil per se; they stopped believing in God. When they stopped believing in God, belief in the devil also got thrown in the trash.
If you want to know the greatest trick the devil ever pulled, ask a former heavenly angel who fell with Satan. Actually, don’t ask a fallen angel; that was just a turn of phrase. What I meant to say is that the former heavenly angels know full well what the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was and what a consummate liar he is, as he sold them all a bill of goods when they were still in Heaven, only for them to find out too late and forevermore that they’d been lied to. What he’d promised them, he could only half deliver on.
The devil is still using the same ol’ half-truths to trick humans into signing on the dotted line of his infamous deal. In exchange for their soul, he promises them not only wealth, prestige, fame, and protection from prosecution, but also that they’ll never die. Sure, he delivers on the wealth, prestige, fame, and protection from prosecution (those are easy-peasy for him and well within his God-given jurisdiction), but what he doesn’t let them know (it’s buried in the contract’s fine print) is that he doesn’t actually have the authority over their immortal soul and what happens to them after Judgement.
Humans are notorious for not reading a contract before signing it. Case in point: How many times have you tapped “Agree” for online Terms of Service without reading past the Terms’ first few sentences? You have no idea what may be buried deep within the legal verbiage of the TOS, but you hit “Agree” anyway so that you can get on with your day.
The deal with the devil’s not much different. He offers his own legal advisors (you’re not permitted to use yours) to help you with the intricacies of the fine print of his contract, but the force of his charm so overwhelms you, you don’t think to question anything he says. You just accept him at his word. To be honest, you’re flattered that he would even want you on his team. You don’t want to mess up a good thing by asking too many questions or any questions at all.
This is how most souls are drawn into the contract without reading the fine print. They agree to the terms without knowing what they’ve agreed to, but the devil, as they say, is in the details. And then, as untold wealth falls into their lap and doors that were previously closed swing open, as the red carpet unfurls seemingly endlessly before them and every worldly pleasure is theirs for the asking – then the truth begins to seep through and the details they hadn’t bothered to inquire about slowly emerge.
There’s no eternal life for those who’ve knowingly and with full intent signed on with the devil. They get eternity all right, but not the kind they’d envisioned, not the kind they’d exchanged their souls for. You see, these people were promised they’d never die, that their soul would migrate from body to body forever more. But that’s just not the case. Paul says we live once and then the judgment. This is the same for everyone, whether they’ve signed on with the devil or not. The body dies and the soul is reserved for judgement. There is no “second chance” in another body. Soul migration is one of many lies the devil tells humans.
What migrates from body to body are disembodied demonic spirits, the ones that fell from Heaven, the original believers in the devil’s lies. In the process of coming under the devil’s authority, these fallen spirits became liars themselves, habitually passing themselves off as reincarnated human souls. Having sold their services to the Father of Lies, demons have to do his bidding, whether they want to or not. They have to lie, whether they want to or not. They have to move from body to body, whether they want to or not (think of the demons that were cast out of the man with the Legion, only to end up in swine that were then herded off a cliff).
The people who got hoodwinked into signing the deal with the devil are in the same boat as the fallen angels. They serve the devil, so they have to do precisely what he orders them to do. Sure, they get some cheap thrills and flashy bling in exchange for their service, but there’s no way out for them. Not for most of them, anyway.
I’ve written before how some people sign the devil’s contract without really knowing what they’re doing. These people are salvageable, but the desire to be saved must come from them. It would be an extraordinary ministry, to help these people – extraordinary and extremely dangerous. By dangerous, I don’t only mean mortally dangerous, but immortally perilous. You would be as much a target of the devil’s temptations as Jesus was, and by the same people.
But the rewards of such a ministry would likewise be extreme. You’d become part of God’s elite search and rescue team for souls, like Jesus, Paul, and the apostles were. You would join their ranks, and like them you would be just as protected, just as exposed to danger, and just as handsomely eternally rewarded at the completion of your mission.
I’m not asking you to help those who signed on with the devil without knowing what they were doing. It’s not for me to make that request; only God can do that. All I’m doing here is mentioning that such a ministry is urgently warranted. Years ago, when I was first born-again, I used to wonder why Christian ministries made such an effort to go on missions to Africa when so many people in first-world countries are just as spiritually needy, if not more so, and none are more needy than the most wealthy and powerful among us. Jesus said: “How hard it is for a rich man to enter into the Kingdom!”, but he also said that what seems impossible to us, is possible with God. The CEOs in the top-floor corner offices, the presidents of universities, the politicians, the lawyers, the judges, the celebrities – most if not all of these people are lost sheep who need to hear the Gospel as much as anyone else, and urgently so if they’ve signed on with the devil and are now secretly regretting it.
We need to be there for the Nicodemus’s as much as for the Mary’s. The devil doesn’t like us messing with his assets, but if his assets come to us of their own free will, like Nicodemus went to Jesus (secretly and under cover of night), who are we to turn them away? They are fair game and we’re not breaking any rules by helping them. The least we can do is to let them know that we’re here and are willing to help.
God will arrange the rest.
What I tell you in darkness, speak ye in light; and what ye hear in the ear, preach ye upon the housetops.
And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.
Matthew 10: 26-28
“I WANT TO LIVE!”
CHARLO, New Brunswick, October 1, 2023 – So here’s the thing about God – he doesn’t stay where he’s not wanted.
If you don’t want God in your life, he’ll leave.
But here’s the other thing that’s just as important or perhaps even more important – after God leaves, demons rush in. There’s no such thing as a spiritual vacuum. Either God occupies and administers your spiritual real estate or the devil does. There’s no third option.
When demons take over spiritual real estate that used to be administered by God, things fall apart. Whether a nation or a city or family or an individual – once God is kicked out or willfully blocked from entering, there’s nowhere to go but down down down like the Titanic.
And that’s what we’re seeing now everywhere in the world, especially in former Christendom.
I’ve written before here and here and elsewhere about how kicking God out of a nation disastrously affects that country, but let’s look today at what happens to individuals when they turn from God or deny his existence altogether.
I’ll speak from personal experience because I lived as an atheist before I was born-again 24 years ago. I know what a life without God looks like from the outside and what it feels like from the inside.
From the outside, it can look fine. Prosperous, even. Happy, even. But this is an illusion that is very superficial.
Inside (that is, where no-one can see or when no-one’s looking), it’s a disaster zone. One thing after the other goes wrong – health-wise, relationship-wise, work-wise, study-wise. Not one day goes by when you don’t think about running away from it all, thinking that running away will solve your problems. Sometimes “running away” is called quitting a job or getting a divorce or dropping out of school or going on a drinking binge. Sometimes vacations are running away. But no matter what you do to try to shake off the constant feeling that you HATE YOUR LIFE (or just simply hate life), it follows you wherever you go. So you start therapy or you get a new lover or you try a new fitness regime or a new diet or a new hair style, or you learn a new skill or take up a hobby or buy a new car or laptop or phone, or you spend the day shopping or drinking – anything to take your mind off how hurt and angry you feel inside.
And then at some point you start thinking about killing yourself. This used to be known as suicide ideation, thinking that killing yourself will solve your problems. I actually tried it a few times (obviously not very successfully), but with me it was a classic case of a cry for help. When I was 18, I bought a doll that had a hangman’s noose around its neck. The doll was manufactured as an effigy of an executed woman. I hung this loathsome thing from my bedroom chandelier, horrifying everyone in my family, but I actually liked the doll. I felt sorry for it. I related to it.
People who’ve kicked God out of their lives may also become social justice warriors who spend most of their time obsessing over how victimized they are and who’s to blame for it (never themselves). This is probably the worst way to try to deal with life – obsessing over your problems and blaming others for them. This will, guaranteed, lead you directly into the hell of your own making. And in the process, you’ll become a demon-magnet. Remember the crazy guy in scripture who lived in a graveyard and ran around naked because no chains could hold him? He called himself “Legion” because there were so many demons in him. If he lived today (and trust me, he does), he’d go by the pronouns “they/them”. I became Legion as an atheist, only I kept my clothes on and wore a big smile, so no-one knew what was inside me.
And here’s the thing about people who’ve rejected God and are sorely in need of spiritual help – they’ll turn down whatever spiritual help is offered them. Oh, they’ll reach out eventually for the kind of help they think they need, but the kind of help they really need they won’t even consider. It will repulse them. Again, I speak from personal experience. As an atheist, the older I got and the worse my life grew in every conceivable way, the less I thought of looking to God for a solution to my problems.
It’s not that people didn’t try to help me; they certainly did. And it’s not that people were unkind to me; they certainly weren’t. But offers of help and gestures of kindness didn’t address the root of my problem, which was that I was demon-infested from unrepented sin. So while the kindnesses might have numbed my pain in the short term, they ended up prolonging and ultimately worsening my spiritual agony. In other words, the help the world gave me didn’t help me in the way I needed to be helped. The help the world gave me only made things worse.
Sin and repentance are words that are rarely heard these days, even among Christians. Most Christians blame the devil for their problems. They claim to be “under spiritual attack” and beg for people to pray for them, when what they actually need is to get down on their face before God and repent. They also need to forgive whatever they’re holding against others. Grudges and unrepented sin will sooner or later land you in hell on Earth, followed by hell in Hell. If Christians don’t even know to repent and forgive when they have problems, how can we expect unbelievers to do so?
Individuals who turn from God or try to live without God are on a fast track to perdition. There’s no other way to put it and the odds are totally against them. Their plight reminds me of the scene in the movie Titanic, where Rose gives up hope of rescue and lays down to die. She’s freezing to death floating on a piece of wood in the middle of the North Atlantic, surrounded by a sea of bobbing corpses propped up by their unaptly named life vests. Like the corpses around her, Rose’s skin is ashen, her lips are black, and her hair has frozen into icicles. She’s a goner if ever there was one.
As she drifts in and out of consciousness, she hears a voice calling from a distance. At first, she ignores the voice as background babble that has nothing to do her. But when the voice that she’s been ignoring starts to fade away, something inside her wrenches back to life and she finds the strength to blow the whistle attached to her now very aptly named life vest. Her whistle blows are faint and feeble at first, but grow stronger and stronger until the voice responds eagerly and a rescue boat appears.
I remember this scene when I think about people who’ve all but given up on life. I think about how they ignore God’s rescue call but God keeps calling anyway. As long as there’s still time and a sliver of hope, God keeps calling.
So for the individuals who’ve kicked God out of their lives or who deny his existence altogether, we who know and love God dare not give up on them. We dare not give up. If it’s too late for them and they’re beyond his help, God will let us know, but as long as there’s still any hope – however faint – we dare not give up on them. We never know when their desire to live will roar back to life and they’ll finally open themselves to God.
REPENTANCE AND BELIEF
CHARLO, New Brunswick, September 27, 2023 – Repentance is critically important for us Christians. The sincerity of our repentance determines the strength of our belief, which then impacts everything we do. Without sincere and full repentance, there can be no or only superficial “learned” belief and therefore no genuine witness to others and no one-on-one personal relationship with God and Jesus.
And without a one-on-one personal relationship with God and Jesus, there’s no chance at Heaven.
During the time of Jesus’ ministry, the people of Nazareth, including Jesus’ own blood relatives, did not believe that Jesus was the Messiah. Scripture tells us that Jesus, when he visited Nazareth during his ministry rounds, was unable to perform any miracles there because of the people’s “unbelief”. But what was the cause of their unbelief? What stopped them from seeing Jesus for who and what he was?
Belief is an inner knowing that cannot be easily explained beyond saying that it just is. Belief cannot be easily explained because it’s seated in the soul, which itself can’t be measured, at least not with the crude instruments we have on Earth. Belief is not something we’re born with; it comes to us courtesy of God’s Holy Spirit. Without the presence of the Holy Spirit in our soul, we can have knowledge of things, but we can’t truly believe. And without truly believing God’s Word, we’re constantly in danger of falling away.
Repentance is the key to believing in the Gospel. I know an angry young atheist who’s all but memorized the book of Revelation. He can quote circles around me when it comes to scripture, but he questions everything he quotes and he believes none of it. That’s not to denigrate knowledge for the sake of knowledge, but knowledge is not something most people would stake their lives on. Knowledge tends to change and be replaced with something else as new facts emerge, whereas belief remains constant, unchanging, and unshakeable in those whose belief comes not by their own power but by the power of God’s Holy Spirit.
Both Jesus and John the Baptist preached the essentiality of repentance, and both of their ministries were grounded in repentance. So what is repentance and why is it so important for belief?
WHAT IS REPENTANCE?
When we repent, we not only acknowledge our sins and failures, we also acknowledge our weaknesses and our need for help. At the same time, we pledge both within ourselves and to God not to do the sinful behavior ever again and we ask God to forgive and absolve us of our sins. That is generally what is understood by most Christians as being repentance.
So far, so good, but that’s only half of the repentance equation. The other half is equally as important but rarely gets much coverage.
Here is the other half of the repentance equation: Along with acknowledging our sins and weaknesses and asking God for help and forgiveness, we just as importantly need to forgive those who’ve sinned against us, which means we not only need to forgive them, but we also need to forgive them whatever sins they’ve sinned against us. This is the half of the repentance equation that most Christians miss and so remain for all intents and purposes unrepentant, even after they think they’ve repented. Being unrepentant, these Christians still have a hard heart (an unforgiving heart is a hard heart), and God’s Spirit cannot and will not work through a hard heart.
Without full and sincere “both sides of the equation” repentance, there can be only superficial belief that is based on knowledge, not on God’s revelation through his Spirit. There can be knowledge but not belief. You cannot learn belief; like grace, belief is a gift that comes from God. You cannot on your own steam increase your belief just by trying to believe harder. Many have attempted this impossible task and all have failed. Your belief can only be established by the power of God, not by your own efforts. But the one thing that you can do on our own steam is to repent sincerely and fully.
When Jesus told us to “REPENT, AND BELIEVE THE GOSPEL!”, he was advising us to repent, while letting us know that belief would come as a natural outcome of the repentance. Repenting was something that we needed to choose to do, but belief would follow as a consequence. In other words, belief requires no effort on our part. Jesus wasn’t urging us to believe, he was urging us to repent. Belief would then follow as surely as day follows night.
This is the main reason why so many Christians don’t really believe the Gospel. They have knowledge of God’s Word, but they don’t really believe God’s Word because they haven’t sincerely and fully repented. Not having sincerely and fully repented, their heart is still hard and God’s Spirit cannot come into them. They remain supernaturally spiritually deaf and blind, as foretold by Isaiah.
Again, repentance is not only acknowledging your own sin and weakness and asking for God’s help and forgiveness, it’s choosing to forgive those who’ve sinned against you as well as choosing to forgive the sins they’ve sinned against you. If you only acknowledge your own sin and weakness and ask for God’s help and forgiveness but refuse to forgive those who have sinned against you, you haven’t repented. You’ve only done half of what you need to do to repent. And if you only do half of what you need to do to repent, your heart will remain hard and your belief in the Gospel will remain superficial and perilous.
So I guess the reason why the Nazarenes, including Jesus’ blood relatives, didn’t believe that Jesus was the Messiah was because they had hard hearts, which made them supernaturally spiritually deaf and blind. They all needed to repent, and to do so fully and sincerely.
How about you? Is your repentance full and sincere, or are you missing out on the second half of the repentance equation? If you haven’t yet repented in the way that you need to repent in order to truly believe the Gospel, maybe you should take Jesus’ advice and do so now. You shouldn’t have to work at believing – you might have to occasionally work at repenting, as it sometimes takes us some degree of discipline to drag ourselves before God and admit we were wrong, but no effort should be required to believe. If we fully and sincerely repent, belief in the Gospel just happens, thanks to God.
“The time is fulfilled, the Kingdom of God is at hand. Repent ye and believe the gospel!“
Mark 1:15
ARE YOU RUNNING THE RACE TO WIN, OR ARE YOU AIMING FOR A PARTICIPATION TROPHY?

CHARLO, New Brunswick, September 24, 2023 – Paul urged us to run the race to win. He didn’t say we’re fine just being in the race – he said we need to win it.
But what does it mean to run a race to win? Or rather, what does it require of us to run a race with the sole intention of winning?
I’m not an athlete, but I have spent time around athletes, and what I learned about them is this: They are single-minded and totally focused on sports. Everything they do, say, and think is somehow connected to sports, especially their chosen sport or the one they particularly excel at. A former professional hockey player once told me he’d sacrificed his body to hockey, and I believe him because he openly bears the facial scars to prove it, along with several missing teeth, a broken nose, fractured bones, bum knees, and sloped shoulders from stickhandling from the time he was old enough to hold a hockey stick. But he doesn’t regret it and doesn’t resent it and he wouldn’t have lived his life any other way. He’s retired now, but when he’s not playing “old-timer” hockey, he’s coaching kids’ teams at a local arena or hunched over in the bleachers somewhere, intently watching a game. At home, his TV is always on the sports channel, and he raised his kids to likewise worship hockey.
And yes, I did say that his kids were raised to worship hockey, because that’s what it is when something is so all-encompassing – it’s a form of worship.
So when Paul tells us to run the race to win, he means we have to be like an athlete who devotes everything he has, body and soul, to his sport. Such devotion becomes a form of perpetual worship that is inseparable from the worshiper. Whether on the track or off, a runner is still a runner. He lives his life with racing in mind, weighing whether or not to do this or that according to whether or not doing this or that will positively or negatively affect his racing abilities.
This should be the same for us, as Christians – whether in a church building or not, a Christian should still be a Christian. Being a Christian is not something we do haphazardly for an hour or two on the weekend and then go off and live our “real life” the rest of the week. Being a Christian is a full-time occupation that includes mandatory overtime and always being on call. We don’t get any time off. There’s no such thing as being a part-time Christian or taking a holiday from being a Christian. You’re either all-in for God and Jesus or you’re not a Christian at all.
And yes, I did say that you’re either all-in for God and Jesus or you’re not a Christian at all.
Being all-in means God and Jesus are always on your mind or not far from it. Everything you do and think is done and thought somehow in relation to God’s Kingdom. You don’t do or think things that you know are against God and his Kingdom, unless you do so unknowingly (bearing in mind that temptations rarely come labeled as temptations, and being a Christian can be a steep learning curve for some).
But I’m not saying that if you’re not all-in for God and Jesus you should just give up and drop out of the race. I’m just reminding you that you need to be all-in for God and Jesus, the way the athlete I described above is all-in for hockey. Reminding you to be all-in for God and Jesus is a reminder, not a rebuke.
It’s a reminder, not a rebuke.
It’s a reminder for you, if you’re a Christian, to keep running – to get on the track and stay on the track and run with everything you’ve got. If you’re a Christian, you’re in the race by default. We’re all in the race. I’m in the race, and I’m running to win. I’m not going to say: “That’s far enough, I’ve done enough, I can stop now” and then count on getting a participation trophy on Judgement Day. There are no participation trophies for this race. We either run it all the way to the finish line or we don’t win.
This is a peculiar kind of race, though. It’s not about how fast we run it but that we stay on the course and don’t give up. We win it not because we’re the first across the finish line but because we cross the finish line. Each of us is racing against ourselves, and the race starts when we give our lives to God and Jesus and ends when we finish our time on Earth.
So I ask you again: Are you running the race to win, or are you still aiming for the participation trophy that Satan’s ministers promised you’d get just for showing up on Sundays?
I hope you’re running the race to win.
I pray you’re running the race to win.
“Run the race to win!”
Amen.
SOUL CANCER AND THE MINISTERS OF SATAN
CHARLO, New Brunswick, September 24, 2023 – If money were cancer, how much would you want?
God asked me that a few days ago when I was mulling over how much money I didn’t have. My answer, of course, was that I wouldn’t want very much, if any.
I got my wish.
*****
Ministers of Satan have infiltrated every sizeable Christian organization in the world. In fact, most of these organizations were founded by Satan’s ministers. The smaller independent churches, street ministries, and YouTube ministries don’t work directly for Satan but still do his dirty work. You’ll know them by how they ask for money – that they ask for money – for preaching God’s Word.
“You cannot serve God and mammon.”
Jesus faced the same problem back in the day. The synagogues and the temple were fully infiltrated by ministers of Satan. Had they not been, they wouldn’t have opposed Jesus, and Jesus would have chosen his disciples from their ranks. But he didn’t take even one of them as a disciple. He chose instead common labourers and tax collectors and ladies of the night, people who had no connection whatsoever with organized religion. He chose what was despised not only by the religious rank and file but also by society in general.
Jesus himself was despised for his background, trade, and appearance. He was especially despised for his poverty. When he emerged from his forty-day fast in the desert, he had nothing but the clothes on his back. Everything he had from that point onward was given to him, not because he asked people for it but because God’s Spirit worked through people to want to give it to him. This process of God’s Spirit working through people to give free-willingly also occurred during the building of the tabernacle in the wilderness, when the children of Israel gave their jewelry and other precious belongings without being guilted or commanded to do so. The same free-will process occurred during the building of the second temple after the 70-year exile in Babylon. Free-will donations were the source of all Jesus’ wealth and sustenance during his ministry years. God provided for him, either through other people or through miraculous events like the gold coin in the fish’s mouth. Jesus never begged and he never requested donations.
This is one of the main ways to discern who are truly sent by God – they will never ask for money for preaching and teaching God’s Word. They won’t guilt you into giving. They won’t tempt you into giving. They know God will provide for them because he’s promised he will, and he does. Knowing that God will somehow provide for them, God’s true ministers have no need to ask for donations or for tithing. They also understand that “freely ye have received, freely give” are not just words on a page but a directive with the weight of a command. We have received God’s grace and Spirit for free; we didn’t pay for them. Whatever we’ve learned by virtue of having receiving God’s grace and Spirit, we therefore have no business in selling.
God is not for sale.
The extent of Satan’s infiltration in the worldly church is now more or less complete. It is impossible for Satan to infiltrate God’s Kingdom on Earth, but he’s taken charge of the worldly church. This should not be surprising to us, since Jesus did tell us that the world is under Satan. The synagogues and the temple were also under the control of Satan in Jesus’ day.
These are hard truths that most Christians reject. They will defend their worldly pastors in their worldly churches and continue to prop them up with weekly donations and other funding streams. If you tell those Christians they’re providing Satan with pocket change, they’ll shrug and curse you and maybe even up the amount they’re giving. Still, scriptural truth remains scriptural truth: You cannot serve God and mammon. Anyone who expects money in exchange for teaching God’s Word is not sent by God. We have received God’s Spirit without cost, we should share it without cost, even if we ourselves have to pay to share it. God will reimburse us.
Satan’s ministers sell God’s Word, whether overtly or through expectation, whereas God’s ministers teach God’s Word for free. These are critically important distinctions and guidances. Those who work for Satan charge for their services, and their earnings are their reward (their only reward). Those who work for God don’t charge for their services, but God provides for their needs and their reward is in Heaven.
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So now I ask you what God asked me: If money were cancer, how much would you want?
HOW GOD USES SECRET SOCIETIES FOR HIS PURPOSES
CHARLO, New Brunswick, September 15, 2023 – I have spent the past few months researching the interconnecting web of “secret societies” that undergird most of Canada’s private and public institutions, and it has been very eye-opening. This information should be taught in schools, not hidden in plain sight and accessible only to those who escape the brainwashing confines of mainstream media and public education.
If you knew your university was founded and run by Satanists, would attend it?
If you knew your favourite international charity funnelled most people’s donations to a slush fund for real estate investments outside your country, would you continue to donate to it?
All universities and colleges in Canada were founded by secret societies, and, though largely publicly funded through provincial taxes, these institutions continue to be havens for society members through teaching appointments, professorships, and positions of authority. Every university president in Canada is a member of a secret society.
Large institutional charities are much the same – founded by secret society members and administered by them. Donations, once in the hands of these charities, can be used at the charity’s discretion, even if the donor specifies that the donation be directed towards a particular cause.
As followers of Jesus, we know that the world is under Satan. We also know (because Jesus told us in scripture) that Jesus has overcome the world, meaning that Satan is under his command. Satan no longer has free will but must do exactly what God and Jesus tell him to do. The same goes for all the fallen angels and other fallen entities who knowingly and with full intent participated in the rebellion in Heaven. They have been judged but are permitted to continue operating in the world for the time being, not as free agents but as deliverers of temptation and of God’s justice. In other words, they do God’s dirty work, the rewards of God’s justice being bad as well as good. Satan and his minions deliver the bad rewards.
That being said, the secret societies in Canada all worship Satan, even the ones that claim to worship God. Sadly, many of the “lower” initiates in these organizations have no idea what they are worshiping, as they have been brought into the demonic fold by flattery and promises of preferential treatment in their study and careers if they adhere to the society’s rules. The societies routinely scour high schools and university campuses for promising young recruits, looking for a particular combination of intellectual capability, moral weakness, willingness to follow orders, and blind ambition. It is this latter characteristic that usually hooks the unsuspecting initiate, who then enters into the fold deeper and deeper until he feels unable to extricate himself.
The societies also avail themselves of the children of members, especially the first-born. These recruits are often promised by the parents as a contractual agreement upon entering into a higher degree within a particular order. Higher degrees of initiation mean increased preferential treatment in career initiatives, which always translates to more money, more power, and more prestige, along with heavier and much darker obligations.
Law enforcement, doctors, lawyers, bankers, and industry leaders also have their own secret societies and “colleges”, so there is no point in going to one of these so-called trusted and respected members of society to voice your concern over secret societies. You would be like a chicken going to a wolf to complain about a fox.
So, what to do? How do we live among these avowed Satanists masquerading as respectable and successful society overlords? Do we out them? Do we shun them? Do we overlook their sordid involvement in these societies and pretend we don’t know?
Obviously, we do none of the above. Jesus tells us to be as wise as serpents but as gentle as doves. He also tells us to love our enemies. People involved in the occult through these secret societies are our spiritual enemies. However, we’re to pray for them, not out them. Let them know that there is hope and there is escape, regardless of the vows they’ve been pressured to make. They can always come over to the good side – God’s side – if they, like anyone else, are willing to repent and “do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God”, as followers of Jesus.
It’s important to remember that God makes the best of everything, even evil. Secret societies serve the purpose of imposing a broad order on society and providing institutionalized charity, including health care and education. If they weren’t operational, general society would be a mish-mash of competing interests along family and tribal lines and would be highly unstable and violent. It would be mob rule rather than the rule of law and order. Secret societies keep the worst of the psychopaths under control.
Obviously, I’m not a fan of secret Satan-worshiping societies and I would never join one (not that they would have me lol ;D), but I do see their purpose, which is God’s purpose for societal order. God makes the best of the bad situation of personal ambition at all costs (which is the basis for these secret societies and the ongoing grist for their mills) by mandating that the secret society members be obligated to perform charitable works, especially towards the poor. They have to perform these good works or they lose their standing within the societies.
From this, we can see how God not only uses but actually instituted secret societies for his purposes. Therefore, we, as followers of Jesus, are obligated not to “out” secret society members or harass them in any way, but to pray for them. You don’t condemn them, you pray for them.
If you suspect that some people you know personally are in a secret society, pray for them. It may be that your prayers help to bring one or more of these misguided souls back to God.









