“Celestial Betrayal: Watchers, Nephilim, and the Cosmic Flood”

Hello, friends I hope it’s a blessed day. What I like to talk about is a matter that most are confused about in the Book of Enoch that was mentioned in the Bible, but was hidden like many other mysteries from our life. It introduces the concept of the Watchers, a class of angels sent to watch over humans but who, led by their leader Semjaza, became enamored with human women. These angels descended on Mount Hermon, took human wives, and taught forbidden knowledge to humanity, leading to corruption and chaos.

The offspring of these unions were the Nephilim, described as giants with immense strength and evil tendencies. These Nephilim engaged in oppressive and violent behavior, causing havoc on Earth. Their actions, along with the corruption spread by the fallen angels, were considered major factors in God’s decision to bring about the flood to cleanse the world.

Once more, welcome, and maybe this information will help you better see the rationale for some of the crazy that exists in our days! The flood, as described in Genesis, was a divine judgment to wipe out the wickedness and corruption that had plagued the Earth. Noah and his family were spared, representing the remnant of righteousness. The floodwaters destroyed both the corrupted human population and the Nephilim.

It’s important to note that interpretations of these texts may vary, and not all religious traditions consider the Book of Enoch as canonical. Some see it as apocryphal or pseudopigraphical, meaning that its authorship is attributed to someone other than Enoch. And that’s why it’s not understood to most and is a mystery.

Long ago, in the time of ancient mysteries, the world was a place of divine order and beauty. Yet, beyond the realm of human understanding, celestial beings known as the Watchers existed. Tasked with observing and guiding humanity, these angels held a divine purpose, but their curiosity led them astray. In the celestial abode, on Mount Hermon, the Watchers, led by the charismatic Semjaza, began to succumb to desires forbidden. They gazed upon the daughters of men, captivated by their earthly allure. Against the divine decree, they descended from the heavens, drawn to the mortal realm.

The Book of Enoch tells of the forbidden unions between the Watchers and mortal women, giving birth to the Nephilim—mighty beings of immense strength and malevolence. These half-angelic, half-human creatures were the embodiment of chaos, spreading wickedness across the land.

In the Book of Genesis, cryptic verses allude to these events, where the “sons of God” saw the “daughters of men.” The mysterious union led to the birth of the Nephilim, giants whose presence brought corruption and violence to the world. The divine order was unraveling, and the Creator grieved over the wickedness that had taken root. As the Nephilim grew in number and strength, their deeds became increasingly malevolent. They tyrannized the inhabitants of the earth, oppressing them with their unnatural abilities and insatiable greed. The fallen angels, having imparted forbidden knowledge to humanity, watched as their creation wreaked havoc.

Enoch, a righteous man chosen by the divine, witnessed the unfolding chaos. Guided by celestial visions, he chronicled the wicked deeds of the Watchers and the Nephilim. His writings would later be compiled into the Book of Enoch, a testament to the cosmic struggle between the heavenly and the earthly. The corruption reached such depths that the Creator, in His sorrow and wrath, decided to cleanse the world. He summoned the floodwaters, a deluge that would wash away the sins of the Nephilim and purify the tainted earth. Only Noah, a man of righteousness, and his family were deemed worthy of salvation.

In the biblical account of Noah and the Ark, the divine intervention unfolded. The floodwaters rose, consuming the wickedness that had infested the world. The Nephilim, with their towering stature, were powerless against the wrath of the Creator. The ark sailed amidst the storm, carrying the remnants of a righteous lineage.

The floodwaters receded, leaving behind a cleansed world. The Nephilim were no more, their malevolent legacy erased by the divine flood. The Watchers, having witnessed the consequences of their transgressions, faced divine judgment. Some were imprisoned, and others scattered, their celestial nature forever tainted.

The tale of the Watchers, the Nephilim, and the flood became a cautionary legend—a reminder of the consequences of celestial beings meddling in the affairs of mortals. The Book of Enoch and the biblical scriptures intertwined to weave a narrative of divine justice, human frailty, and the enduring power of righteousness in the face of cosmic turmoil.

In the aftermath of the flood, a new era dawned upon the world. The waters receded, revealing a transformed landscape. Noah and his family, the chosen survivors, stepped onto the rejuvenated earth. As they gazed upon the remnants of a once-devastated world, the divine covenant was established—a promise that the earth would never again be purged by such a cataclysmic flood.

Yet, the echoes of the celestial transgressions lingered. The scattered Watchers, having tasted the bitter fruits of their rebellion, faced divine retribution. Some were bound in celestial chains, imprisoned in the darkest corners of the cosmos. Their celestial radiance dimmed, and their once-majestic forms were now distorted by the weight of their guilt.

In the Book of Enoch, Enoch himself undertook celestial journeys, witnessing the fate of the fallen angels. He beheld the imprisoned Watchers, their once-glorious presence reduced to shadows of their former selves. The cosmic order had been restored, but the scars of disobedience marked the celestial realm. The Nephilim, the giants born of forbidden unions, were no more. Their colossal forms, once agents of chaos, now lay silent beneath the earth. The floodwaters had cleansed the land of their malevolent influence, but the memory of their deeds lingered in the collective consciousness of humanity.

Generations passed, and the world flourished anew. The descendants of Noah spread across the earth, carrying with them the knowledge of the divine covenant and the lessons learned from the celestial rebellion. The Book of Enoch became a sacred text, preserving the chronicles of the Watchers and the Nephilim as a warning against the allure of forbidden knowledge and the consequences of cosmic hubris.

Yet, the story did not end with the flood. The celestial realms, though scarred by the rebellion, remained interconnected with the earthly domain. Celestial beings continued to watch over humanity, their role forever changed by the events of Mount Hermon. The divine order, while restored, now bore the indelible marks of a cosmic struggle that transcended mortal understanding.

Summary:

The narrative of the Watchers, the Nephilim, and the flood became a tapestry woven into the fabric of human mythology and religious traditions. Across cultures and civilizations, echoes of this celestial drama found expression in various forms, shaping the collective consciousness of diverse societies. As the sun set on the epoch of divine judgment, a new dawn illuminated the potential for redemption and renewal. The celestial and earthly realms, forever intertwined, carried the enduring legacy of a cosmic tale—a tale of fallen angels, giants, and a flood that reshaped the destiny of both heaven and earth.

I hope for blessings, for all whom you love!

By: *Norman G. Roy III*

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Today’s Churches Have Sprung From The Same Root “As Paganism!”

Hello, Friends. I hope everything is fine with you and everyone you care about. Today I’d want to discuss something that is very important to all of us! Satan has built a complete system of “counterfeit Christianity.” His cunning guidance has enabled conceited religious leaders to subtly infiltrate utterly heathen ideas, rituals, and goals into “Christianity.” The majority of people believe that the religion of Jesus Christ is being presented since the term “christianity” is stamped on the exterior of the packaging.

In the realm of spiritual discernment, it is crucial to approach the subject of counterfeit Christianity with a vigilant and informed mindset. The roots of this issue trace back to the cunning influence of Satan. Many unsuspecting believers, seeing the label “Christianity,” assume they are following the religion of Jesus Christ.

However, they may be unaware that this term has been utilized to disguise erroneous ideas about God, Jesus Christ, His teachings, and the path to everlasting life. It is a cautionary tale, urging readers to be aware of the dangers posed by this “counterfeit” Christianity, which has led many astray and caused confusion, misery, and even death.

The historical context reveals that pagan creeds and ceremonies predated Christ’s arrival, and remarkably, they bore striking similarities to each other and even to true Christianity. This is not a mere coincidence but a deliberate incorporation of elements into the Christian tradition. Constantine, the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity, played a pivotal role in this process.

Constantine’s influence is evident in the hybrid religion he crafted by incorporating pagan symbols, dates, and rituals into Christianity. This amalgamation sought to reconcile the diverse beliefs prevailing at the time. Paganism found its way into Christian symbolism, with contemporary depictions of the Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus drawing inspiration from ancient pictograms of Isis and Horus.

The parallels extend to various aspects of the Catholic rite, where elements such as the miter, altar, doxology, communion, and the concept of “eating God” were directly borrowed from preceding mystery religions. This mingling of heathen practices with Christian traditions raises questions about the authenticity of certain religious practices within the broader Christian spectrum.

Recognizing these historical entanglements is not an attempt to undermine faith but a call to discernment. It prompts individuals to scrutinize the beliefs and practices they adhere to, encouraging a deeper understanding of the origins and implications of their faith. The cautionary message resonates: be vigilant against the subtleties of counterfeit Christianity that can lead believers away from the true path and distort the essence of Christ’s teachings.

Relevant Scripture references:

(1 Ephesians 5:11 – “And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.”

(2 Matthew 7:15 – “Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.”

(3 Colossians 2:8 – “Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.”

(4 2 Corinthians 11:13-15 – “For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ. And no marvel, for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light. Therefore, it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness, whose end shall be according to their works.”

In the realm of spiritual discernment, it is crucial to recognize the infiltration of counterfeit Christianity, a phenomenon guided by the cunning influence of Satan. Many, under the banner of “Christianity,” unknowingly embrace distorted beliefs about God, Jesus Christ, and the path to eternal life. This cautionary narrative delves into historical roots, highlighting the deliberate amalgamation of pagan elements into the Christian tradition.

In Summary:

The parallels between pagan and Christian practices, from symbols to rituals, raise questions about the authenticity of certain traditions within Christianity. Drawing inspiration from the King James Version of the Bible, relevant scriptures emphasize the need for discernment, warning against fellowship with darkness, false prophets, and the influence of deceptive teachings.

In essence, the message urges believers to scrutinize their faith, seeking a deeper understanding of its origins and implications. The call to vigilance resonates strongly: be aware of the subtleties of counterfeit Christianity that can lead astray, distorting the true essence of Christ’s teachings.

Special Thanks Too:

Roderick C. Meredith & Living Church of God for their research guidance for my studies!

*By: Norman G. Roy III*

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Stay blessed, and Be at Peace with One Another!

*”Majestic Descent: The Heavenly Saga of God Incarnate”*

In the beginning, before time itself, God existed in the vastness of heaven, surrounded by celestial beings and the brilliance of divine light. His glory radiated in every corner of the celestial realm, and His wisdom surpassed the understanding of any created being. He was the Alpha and the Omega, the Creator of all things, the One who spoke the universe into existence.

In this heavenly abode, God’s love and compassion knew no bounds. He looked upon the Earth, a tiny blue in the cosmos, and saw the struggles, joys, and aspirations of the beings He had crafted. His heart overflowed with love for His creation, and a plan began to unfold—a plan that would bridge the gap between the divine and the mortal, the eternal and the temporal.

One day, as the heavenly hosts worshipped in unison, God announced His intention to manifest Himself on Earth. The angels, in awe of their Creator’s plan, eagerly awaited the unfolding of this divine drama. God, in His infinite wisdom, chose to make this manifestation through a vessel of purity and grace—a woman named Mary.

Mary, a humble maiden in the town of Nazareth, found favor in the eyes of the Almighty. One day, as she went about her daily routine, an angelic presence enveloped her, and the heavenly messenger spoke words that would forever change the course of human history.

“Fear not, Mary, for thou hast found favor with God. And behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name Jesus. He shall be great and shall be called the Son of the Highest.”

Mary, in awe of the celestial encounter, embraced her divine destiny with faith and humility. The Holy Spirit overshadowed her, and she conceived the Son of God in her womb. The heavenly plan was set in motion.

As Mary’s belly swelled with the miracle of life, the celestial realms rejoiced. Angels sang anthems of joy, and the very fabric of heaven seemed to vibrate with anticipation. The Word was made flesh and dwelt among men.

The birth of Jesus in Bethlehem marked the culmination of God’s divine plan. The shepherds in the fields witnessed a heavenly host proclaiming the good news, and wise men from the East followed a star that led them to the newborn King. The very heavens declared the glory of God as the Son of God lay in a manger, wrapped in swaddling clothes.

As Jesus grew, His divine nature and human essence intertwined in a seamless dance. He walked among the people, healing the sick, restoring sight to the blind, and bringing hope to the downtrodden. The crowds marveled at His teachings, for He spoke with authority and love. His miracles were a testament to His divine origin, and His compassion reflected the heart of the Heavenly Father.

Yet, the divine drama took a poignant turn as Jesus approached the culmination of His earthly mission. In the garden of Gethsemane, He prayed with such intensity that His sweat became drops of blood. The weight of humanity’s sin bore down upon Him, and He willingly embraced the cross for the redemption of mankind.

The Scriptures foretold this sacrificial act, as (Isaiah 53:5), proclaims, “But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him, and with his stripes we are healed.”

The crucifixion on Calvary’s hill was not the end but the beginning of a triumph that echoed through the heavenly realms. As Jesus breathed His last, darkness covered the land, and the veil in the temple tore in two. The earth quaked, and the very rocks cried out in witness to the cosmic significance of this divine moment.

But the story did not end at the cross. On the third day, the tomb was empty, and the risen Savior appeared to His disciples. Death could not hold Him captive, for He had conquered sin and death, offering the gift of eternal life to all who believe.

The resurrection of Jesus echoed the promise of victory found in (1 Corinthians 15:55-57), “O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”

In the final act of this divine narrative, Jesus ascended to heaven, where He sits at the right hand of the Father, interceding on behalf of those who trust in Him. The Holy Spirit, sent by the Father and the Son, continues to work in the hearts of believers, empowering them to live in the light of God’s love and truth.

Author’s Note:

And so, the story of God in heaven, who came to Earth in the flesh of a person as Jesus Christ, God’s extended essence of Himself, unfolds like an epic saga—a tale of love, redemption, and eternal hope. It is a story that transcends time and space, inviting all who hear its echoes to enter into the divine embrace of the One who is both Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End.

By Author and Servant; Norman G. Roy III

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“Bible Myths Debunked: Unraveling Generational Deceptions” (KJV)

Hi there friends, I hope that everyone had a happy and safe Holiday season and is looking forward to achieving their objectives for the new year. In an effort to start the new year off right for everyone, I would like to let you know about a few things you should be aware of if you desire the truth about them. Please trust “Christ Soldier’s” to open your eyes to the unvarnished truth that cannot be controlled by human customs. I’m happy you’re here, let’s get going!

In a time when ancient wisdom and divine teachings were paramount, humanity embarked on a transformative journey away from the genuine messages of the Bible. The sacred scriptures, once pure and untarnished, became entangled with the threads of men’s traditions, opinions, and misinterpretations. This divergence led astray those seeking the true path, veiling the profound truths within layers of deception.

In the Bible, the concept of death is often described as a sleep until judgment day. There is no biblical support for the idea of departed souls visiting as ghostly apparitions. Familiar spirits, associated with occult practices, are considered demonic and deceptive according to biblical teachings. The belief in the resurrection and judgment day is central to understanding the biblical perspective on life after death.

Sleep Until Judgment Day:

(Ecclesiastes 9:5), “For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not any thing, neither have they any more a reward; for the memory of them is forgotten.”

(1 Thessalonians 4:13-17), “But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope.”

Warning Against Familiar Spirits:

(Leviticus 19:31), “Regard not them that have familiar spirits, neither seek after wizards, to be defiled by them; I am the Lord your God.

(Deuteronomy 18:10-12), “There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch.”

Resurrection and Judgment Day:

(1 Corinthians 15:51-52), “Behold, I shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.”

(Revelation 20:12), “And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life; and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.”

Friends, these verses reflect the biblical perspective on death, the afterlife, and the eventual resurrection and judgment as His instruction book tells us!

The concept of Hell” and its nature varies among different religious traditions, and interpretations of religious texts can also differ. The idea of Hell being a place of eternal torment is a common belief in some Christian denominations, but there are also differing views, such as hell mentioned, where Hell is seen as a place of ultimate destruction rather than eternal suffering.

The interpretation I described above aligns with the belief in annihilationism, which suggests that the wicked will be ultimately destroyed rather than experiencing eternal torment. This interpretation is not universally accepted within Christianity, as there are diverse perspectives on the nature of Hell. Things like this is what gets the pupil confused badly if not given time for researching the subject matter and just trusting without resourcing.

Here are some Bible verses that are often cited in discussions about the fate of the wicked:

(Malachi 4:1), “For, behold, the day cometh, that shall burn as an oven; and all the proud, yea, and all that do wickedly, shall be stubble: and the day that cometh shall burn them up, saith the LORD of hosts, that it shall leave them neither root nor branch.”

(Matthew 10:28), “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.”

(2 Thessalonians 1:9), “Who shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of his power.”

(Revelation 20:14-15), “And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.”

These verses are often interpreted by proponents of annihilationism as supporting the idea that the wicked will be consumed or destroyed, rather than facing eternal conscious torment. It’s important to note our God is more merciful than to let even the wicked torment forever or have people in heaven wondering about their loved ones burning everlasting in anguish of the fire, interpretations of these passages can vary, and different Christian denominations may have distinct beliefs about the nature of Hell and the fate of the wicked. At “Christ Soldiers” we want Bible truth!

 THE TRINITY/ Satan’s Ultimate Deception:

The concept of the Trinity is indeed a central tenet of Christian theology, emphasizing the belief in one God existing in three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. This doctrine has been a subject of much discussion and debate throughout Christian history.

First, to those who believe in the “oneness” of GOD, hopefully, this will reaffirm their faith. Second, to those who believe in the Trinity ” keep reading!”

This passage referred to in, (John 4:24), the Bible, states, “God is a Spirit.” This verse is part of a conversation between Jesus and a Samaritan woman at the well. The emphasis on “God is a Spirit” underscores the spiritual nature of God, highlighting the transcendent and non-physical aspect of the divine.

The argument I presented suggests from Bible resources that, instead of viewing the Trinity as a division of God into three separate entities, it should be understood as an expansion or manifestation of God’s oneness. In this interpretation, the Father, and Holy Spirit represent different expressions or modes of the one divine essence rather than distinct persons.

This perspective aligns with a theological position known as Modalism or Sabellianism, which historically has been considered a heresy by mainstream Christian denominations. Modalism teaches that God exists in different modes or manifestations at different times, rather than as three co-eternal persons.

It’s important to note that the traditional doctrine of the Trinity, as affirmed too many Christian denominations, asserts that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are distinct persons within the unity of the Godhead. Each person is fully God, and yet there is only one God. The concept of the Trinity is complex and often described using analogies (such as the analogy of the sun, where the sun itself represents God and its light and heat represent the Son and Holy Spirit).

While the word “Trinity” is not found in the Bible, proponents of the doctrine point to various verses to support the idea. Some key passages include; You will see it as it seems for the baptismal formula in ( Matthew 28:19). Theological discussions about the nature of the Trinity continue to be nuanced and vary across Christian traditions, and different denominations may have diverse perspectives on this confused doctrine.

(John 1:1-14), “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God… And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.”This passage speaks of the Word (often interpreted as Jesus) being both with God and being God, emphasizing the divine nature of Jesus.

(John 10:30), “I and my Father are one.”Jesus declares unity with the Father, suggesting a oneness in essence.

(John 15:26), “But when the Comforter is come, whom I will send unto you from the Father, even the Spirit of truth, which proceedeth from the Father, he shall testify of me.”This verse mentions the Father sending the Holy Spirit, reinforcing the idea too most of distinct persons within the Godhead. But truly meaning Him sending Himself apart from Jesus.

(2 Corinthians 3:17), “Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.”Some interpret this verse as equating the Lord (Jesus) with the Spirit, implying a unity.

It’s important to note that the concept of the Trinity is a theological interpretation, and different Christian traditions may emphasize certain passages over others. Some denominations may have nuanced differences in their understanding of the Trinity, but these verses are commonly cited in support of the doctrine. So let’s get to the rub of understanding…

Neither the word trinity nor the concept of it is in the Bible. Even though the word “Trinity” never appears in any Bible verses. God reveals himself throughout Scripture as one being. The “oneness” of GOD is what is emphasized throughout the scriptures. “Hear O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD” (Deuteronomy 6:4). “For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Yahushua” (I Timothy 2:5). “Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble”(James 2:19).

(2 Corinthians 13:14), “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all. Amen.”(John 14:16-17), “And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you forever; Even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him, for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you.”

“Ye shall be as gods.” Satan introduced the idea of a plurality or multiplicity of gods in (Genesis 3:5), as told to Eve in the Garden, of which the Trinity is most common. Satan gave man the idea that he could elevate himself into an alternative to the one, true, living GOD YAHUWAH. When everyone thinks like that, you end up with many gods (plural). “Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened” (Romans 1:21).

Through Satan’s influence, man started making false gods and setting up religious systems to support them. It did not find a place formally in the theology of the church till the 4th century. “Much of this in our generation comes from the Papacy.” I’m not saying anything about the Catholic people, God loves them, it’s just the system that calls him a spiritual holy father and Mary the mother of God and the change of God’s Sabbath day to the Lord’s day, is why we worship on Sunday.

Which is not the Biblical 7th day of our God. And the forgiving of sins is “blaspheming in the Bible.” (Hebrew 9:22). Most modern churches follow the lead of the Catholic traditions which most are men’s traditions that our Bible also warns about (Mark 7:7-13). Babylon was the beginning of organized pagan religious systems. Over the years, these systems have been predominantly polytheistic.

They have major and minor gods. And the major gods get narrowed down to a trinity at the top. A trinity is involved in a national religion (Babylon, Egypt, Greece, Rome) or a cultural religion (Hindu, Norse, Platonic Christianity). Whether it is worded as three persons = one person, or three persons are co-equal, it is still a trinity.

Does a trinity sound like the words of Isaiah? “Thus saith the LORD the King of Israel, and his redeemer the LORD of hosts; I am the first, and I am the last, and beside me, there is no God” (Isaiah 44:6). “Fear ye not, neither be afraid; have not I told thee from that time, and have declared it? ye are even my witnesses. Is there a God beside me? yea, there is no God; I know not any” (Isaiah 44:8). Isaiah, like many other Bible writers, emphasized the “oneness” of Yahuwah.

“The doctrine of the Holy Trinity is not taught in the Old Testament.” Neither the word Trinity nor the explicit doctrine appears in the New Testament. “Yahushua Christ never mentioned such a phenomenon, and nowhere in the New Testament does the word ‘Trinity’ appear. The idea was only adopted by the Church three hundred years after the death of our Lord.” Fourth Century Trinitarianism did not reflect accurately early Christian teaching regarding the nature of God; it was, on the contrary, a deviation from this teaching.”

“From the middle of the 4th century onward, however, Christian thought was strongly influenced by Neo-platonic philosophy and mysticism.” “If Paganism was conquered by Christianity, it is equally true that Christianity was corrupted by Paganism. The pure Deism of the first Christians … was changed, by the Church of Rome, into the incomprehensible dogma of the Trinity. Many of the pagan tenets, invented by the Egyptians and idealized by Plato, were retained as being worthy of belief.”

Compare the above statements to the Apostle Paul’s warning: “Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, and after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ” (Colossians 2:8). The trinity is the embodiment of philosophy, tradition, and deceit.

One more bit of history. You have probably heard the Code of Justinian. It was an update of earlier Roman law that has influenced international law to the present time. Justinian was much like Constantine and Nimrod; force a particular set of religious beliefs on the people at large.

CONCERNING THE MOST EXALTED TRINITY AND THE CATHOLIC FAITH AND PROVIDING THAT NO ONE SHALL DARE TO OPPOSE THEM PUBLICLY. 

This is what the Papacy’s arrogant system says; We should believe that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit constitute a single Deity, endowed with equal majesty, and united in the Holy Trinity. We order all those who follow this law to assume the name of Catholic Christians and consider others as demented and insane, We order that they shall bear the infamy of heresy. “

This is part of the very first law in the Code; which shows that the trinity was the cornerstone of the Roman religious system. Forced to believe in the Trinity, or you were a criminal in the eyes of the Roman Empire! Does this sound like worshipping Yahuwah willfully, lovingly, and correctly? No! It is coercion and control in the tradition of Babylon, home of the original Trinitarian religion.

This part of the Code was finished in 529 AD. Is it coincidence or not that within a dozen years of this coercive law going into effect the first significant outbreak of bubonic plague wreaked havoc on Europe and the Dark Ages began? Interestingly, the plague was brought to Europe on grain ships from Egypt; home of one of the best-known ancient Trinitarian religious systems. “Yea, God!”

So, if the Trinity is the “central dogma of faith” for Christianity, why is it NOT mentioned in the Bible? If it is so important, shouldn’t it be mentioned; frequently and in some detail? No, it is NOT the Trinity mentioned in the Bible; it is the “oneness” of Yahuwah (Our God)! Frequently and in detail. In the Old Testament, this “oneness” differentiated the actual, living Yahuwah from all the false gods of mankind’s imagination. Contributed by-WLC article by John Fyfe.


Who is the true God of the bible
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Is the trinity the true God? No. Is the Father alone the true God? Yes! The Father is the only true God of the Bible. (John 17:3), And this is life eternal, that they might know thee (the Father) the ONLY true God. To believe in the trinity, we have to reject the Father as God alone, which is to reject the only true God. Idolatry is a sin that will prevent us from entering into the kingdom of God.

The Father demands that we worship only him as God. It is the first commandment. (Deut 5:9), Thou shalt not bow down thyself unto them, nor serve them: for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God. (Deut 11:16), Take heed to yourselves, that your heart be not deceived, and ye turn aside and serve other Gods, and worship them. (Psalm 81:9), There shall no strange god be in thee; neither shalt thou worship any strange god.

The whole premise of the trinity is false….the Father is not the first person of the trinity, and Yahushua (Jesus) is not the second person. The holy spirit is not the third person of the Trinity. I know too much of you, this sounds crazy and I should be wearing a tin cap, but from the beginning of “Christ’s Soldiers” we were to give truth unfiltered as we do by Bible not man. I always said that during the last days knowledge will increase affirmed by (Daniel 12: 1-13). The Father is not just part of God, but He is all of God with no equal to His oneness!

(1 Cor 8:6), yet unto us is there but ONE God, which is the Father, (Eph 4:6), ONE God and Father of all, who is above all, (1Tim 2:5), For there is ONE GOD (the Father), and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Yahushua. (Malachi 2:10), Have we not all ONE FATHER? hath not ONE GOD created us? (Psalm 86:10), For thou art great, and doest wondrous things: thou art God alone, (John 17:3), And this is life eternal, that they might know thee (the Father) the ONLY true God. The holy spirit is not a separate person from the Father, but the Father is the holy spirit.

Yahushua is not God but the SON OF Yahuwah. God is He in Himself in the Son of man, His spirit born in the flesh. (John 10:36), say ye of him, whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent into the world, Thou blasphemest; because I said, I AM THE SON OF GOD? THERE can be no compromise with Yahuwah’s truths. Hence, to worship Yahuwah on his terms means to reject the Trinity doctrine. When asked by one of His disciples how to pray, Jesus said in (Matthew 6: 9- 13)

“The Lord’s Prayer,” starts with our Father and ends with forever. Amen,” not in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit! It contradicts what the prophets, Yahushua, the apostles, and the early Christians believed and taught. (1 Corinthians 14:33), “God is not the author of confusion.” God had to put it in a way for you to understand and not to misunderstand, it’s this way because His ways are not our ways, and our ways of imagination and misinterpretation are not His ways!

The New Testament contains several Trinitarian formulas, including Matthew 28:19, 2 Corinthians 13:14, Ephesians 4:4-6, 1 Peter 1:2, and Revelation 14:4-6. It truly may seem like three to the mind, but it is only one in His essence of Himself only! “Meaning, it is absolutely necessary in order for this particular action to be successful!” ‘Friends, pray before you read His Bible, too not allow your flesh to interpret, but allow His Holy Spirit in to give full meaning to His words of direction for you!

It contradicts what Yahuwah says about himself in his own inspired Word. Thus, he counsels: “Acknowledge that I alone am God and that there is no one else like me.”>(Isaiah 46:9). Yahuwah’s interests are not served by making him confusing and mysterious. Instead, the more people that become confused about Yahuwah and his purposes, the better it suits Yahuwah’s Adversary, Satan the Devil, the ‘god of this world.’ It is he who promotes such false doctrines to ‘blind the minds of unbelievers.’ (2 Corinthians 4:4). And in a lot cases believers!

As the misinterpretations continued to unravel, some were swayed into accepting the notion of a spherical Earth, despite the Bible’s apparent references to a flat plain. The temptation of Jesus in the wilderness, orchestrated by Satan, presented a unique opportunity to see the deception. When Satan showed Him all the kingdoms of the world, it implied a level, panoramic view consistent with a flat Earth, challenging the prevailing modern day scientific narrative and religion of NASA.

And trillions of tons of water stuck on a sphere while butterflies and insects fly around freely with a so-called thing as “gravity”{ sounds like magic to me}, and airplanes not having to curve around the so-called spinning earth and not chase a runway to land at the speed NASA says the earth spins. And people not noticing when rockets take off that shortly they curve towards the oceans to fall out of eye-sight into the oceans. ‘And this is, because of indoctrinated beliefs in NASA’s pseudoscience CGIs (computer-generated imagery) of earth, planets, satellites, and fake space stations. Give us this mindset to believe in this strangeness!

Do your research and stop being bamboozled by deceived sectioned departmental evil workers. From young in Elementary school we all were indoctrinated into the globe way to manifest the Evolution (evilution) concept of us being an accident, then “through the zoo to make you.” An imagined pseudoscience fiction implanted by Satan in men to make God seem so far away!

The portrayal of Jesus through circulating images and art by the Europeans further contradicts the Bible’s teachings. Nowhere in the sacred scriptures is the physical appearance of Jesus described like something that’s portrayed in churches and homes, yet a false image has persisted throughout the generations. And helped promote the idea of impartial judgment by stereotypes and bigots demonically appointed in high places that deny the right of individual groups to be recognized and treated as individuals with unique characteristics of a different skin color. This deception underscores the imperative to question beliefs passed down through ancestors and to seek the unadulterated truth within the Bible.

Tithing and seeding, often misrepresented as monetary practices, have also been twisted over time. A careful examination of the scriptures reveals a different truth — the Bible does not command the giving of money but emphasizes a willingness to share one’s blessings unstressed, misled, and lied too. The perversion of these teachings has enriched some at the expense of the faithful, perpetuating a cycle of deceit by employing certain scriptural truth with lies.

Then comes the false mega-church money changers, I would love for Jesus to do what He did in the temple in (John 2: 15-17), by putting together a whip out of strips of leather and chase them out of their own modern day brick and mortar so-called churches. Making merchandise out of “God’s Words” into money!

The Sabbath, a day of rest and reverence to God, underwent a significant transformation. The shift from observing the seventh day to worshiping on Sunday the first day of the week instigated by the Papacy, of Pope Gregory XIII in 1582, has led many astray. The true Sabbath remains unaltered despite the deceptive teachings that have clouded its significance.

The theory of evolution or (evilution), a contentious subject, finds its roots in the same source that propagated other lies. The Papacy, which should be a red flag symbolizing deception, ironically has a telescope on Mount Graham in the U.S. named “Lucifer.” This connection raises questions about the motives behind the dissemination of false doctrines and the distortion of God’s creation.

Friends, it becomes evident that the path away from the true teachings of the Bible has been paved with deception and manipulation. The revelations presented here aim to immerse readers in a profound awareness of the ways in which they may have been misled by the cunning schemes of Satan and his minions.

It is a call to return to the unadulterated truth of the scriptures and to question the narratives that have been woven into the fabric of your beliefs. By believing in Christmas, Easter, Halloween and New Year’s makes you think God takes the fun out of things, but by not researching their origins, goes against everything His Bible tries to instruct us, to leave these pagan things alone. Friends, the closest thing I think men have come up to be friendly with is ” ThanksGiving.” And people wonder why most prayers are not answered…

Because he doesn’t know you, and you do not really know Him! And to keep His name out of those worldly holidays that people want to worship. Friends, God’s constraints are not meant to hurt, but to protect us from those evil invisibles infiltrating your life, as well as your family and friends, and causing us harm!

With “Christ’s Soldier’s,” we will always do the research for you, so that on your one-time trip through your human self, you at least get to know the genuine and true facts of what appear to be the mysteries of the world we live in. We take for granted that tomorrow is guaranteed to us, but it is not (James 4:13-15), and death’s slumber might creep up on you with no opportunity for remorse or redemption before and during the “White Throne Judgement.”

Friends, I appreciate you coming to visit; if you are confused, don’t blame me. Our Father has consistently forewarned us against false prophets in His Word (1 John 4:1–6). Even the elect might be duped by them (Matthew 24:24). And please trust me when I say that Satan is an old and modern creature who, tempted Jesus in the wilderness in (Matthew 4:6), shows he knew the scriptures far better than any of us. (Psalm 91:11–12).

*Be Good Too Another/ God Bless To All*

By Author and Servant; Norman G. Roy III

People Are Beginning To Change Because Of The Devil’s Deception:

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THE TRINITY DOCTRINE FORGERY- MATTHEW 28:19

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“Unwrapping Deception: The Hidden Dangers of Christmas and Santa Claus.”

Hello, Friends and a safe holiday to everyone. ‘Okay, lets get to the rub. This article is not going to be too kind to this fellow pictured above. And not because I’m being a “Scrooge,” but to warn you about that day, along with my gift to you since we’re into the worldly season of giving, I did the research for you!

In the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, amidst the festive lights and joyful carols, there exists a phenomenon that many Christians seem to overlook, the celebration of Christmas and the jolly figure of Santa Claus. This article aims to shed light on the potential dangers and spiritual implications of blindly embracing these traditions without questioning their origins and alignment with biblical principles. The intention is not to condemn but to encourage believers to exercise discernment, as the Apostle Paul urges in (1 Thessalonians 5:21 KJV), “Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.”

The Lure of Tradition:

Many Christians adopt the celebration of Christmas and the inclusion of Santa Claus in their festivities without questioning the deeper implications of these traditions. The cultural pressure to conform to these practices is immense, and the allure of joy, gift-giving, and family gatherings often overshadows the need for discernment. However, blind conformity to traditions merely because they are widely accepted can be spiritually perilous.

The Danger of Laziness and Conformity:

A prevalent issue is the willingness of some Christians to adopt these traditions without scrutinizing their compatibility with biblical teachings. (Proverbs 14:15), warns, “The simple believeth every word: but the prudent man looketh well to his going.” Blindly following the majority without seeking to understand the roots of these practices can lead believers down a slippery slope of compromise and spiritual negligence.

The Biblical Perspective on Worldly Conformity:

The Bible repeatedly emphasizes the dangers of conforming to the world’s standards rather than adhering to God’s commands. (Romans 12:2), advises, “And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.” Christians are called to be set apart, and adherence to worldly customs without biblical foundation contradicts this principle.

The Deceptive Innocence of Christmas:

Friends, at first glance, the celebration of Christmas seems innocent and full of joy. Families come together, gifts are exchanged, and festive decorations adorn homes and streets. However, delving deeper into the history of Christmas reveals a complex interweaving of ancient pagan practices and Christian traditions kinda confusing as one in the same.

The Pagan Roots of Christmas:

Christmas has roots in various pagan festivals, such as Saturnalia and the winter solstice celebrations. As Christians, it is essential to question the compatibility of these origins with the teachings of the Bible. In (Jeremiah 10:2-4), the Lord explicitly warns against adopting pagan customs: “Thus saith the Lord, Learn not the way of the heathen… For the customs of the people are vain.”

The Absence of Christmas in the Bible:

One of the fundamental issues with the celebration of Christmas is the absence of any biblical mandate for commemorating the birth of Jesus on December 25th. The Bible provides no specific date for Christ’s birth, and the early Christian Church did not observe the December celebration. Instead, the focus was on Christ’s life, death, and resurrection. Not a commercialized monetized false rendition of the birth of Jesus.

The Deceptive Figure of Santa Claus:

While Santa Claus is often viewed as a harmless symbol of generosity and gift-giving, delving into its historical roots reveals a more troubling connection. The modern portrayal of Santa has evolved from various cultural influences, including the Norse god Odin, who was associated with Yule celebrations. Additionally, the figure of Santa Claus bears similarities to the ancient demonic entity known as Krampus.

The Hidden Demon: From Sacrifices to Santa Claus:

In ancient times, some cultures engaged in dark rituals, including child sacrifices, to appease demonic entities. The idea of offering gifts to a benevolent figure, such as Santa Claus, may unknowingly perpetuate this ancient practice. The Bible warns against participating in such rituals, as seen in (Deuteronomy 18:10-12); “There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire…” And we let our most cherished ones sit on St. Clauses lap. Do any of you think that maybe our Savior may want you to leave him out of this worldly mess!

Biblical Discernment: Trying the Spirits:

In the midst of the deceptive allure of Christmas and Santa Claus, believers are called to exercise discernment. (1 John 4:1), instructs, “Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.” This biblical principle emphasizes the need for believers to evaluate the origins and influences behind the traditions they embrace.

The Danger of Lukewarm Faith:

The lukewarm attitude towards Christmas and Santa Claus among some Christians reveals a deeper issue—a prioritization of worldly desires over a genuine relationship with God. (Revelation 3:15-16); warns against being lukewarm: “I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.”

The Call to Repentance and Transformation:

In light of these revelations, my article concludes with a heartfelt call to repentance and transformation. (James 4:8); It encourages believers to draw near to God and cleanse their hearts: “Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double-minded.” True worship involves a sincere commitment to seeking God’s will and conforming to His Word, rather than succumbing to worldly desires and traditions.

My Conclusion:

Friends, you must truly realize that God’s constraints are meant to be helpful rather than hurtful, and that those who truly desire to follow the rules won’t have as much difficulty doing so. Those who truly love the world, on the other hand, are the ones who truly struggle within. They would understand why God condemns things better if they know God rather than the things of the world. And those who wonder why their prayers aren’t being answered; it’s because the Father doesn’t know who you are!!! You desire earthly rather than divine things.

Too, make this clear I hope you are aware that in addition to celebrating Christmas as Jesus’ birth, which is not mentioned anywhere in His Bible, there is no way after reading this can you claim ignorance when it comes time for the “White Throne Judgment.” The Bible advises people to test the spirit and not allow the evil spirit to continue convicting them in the eyes of the Lord, as well as to not blindly listen to everyone -even me, so do your due diligence with care and attention.

The celebration of Christmas and the inclusion of Santa Claus may seem harmless on the surface, but a closer examination reveals potential dangers and spiritual pitfalls. My article has sought to encourage believers to exercise discernment, question traditions, and align their lives with biblical principles.

The call to repentance and transformation is a reminder that true worship involves a sincere commitment to God’s Word and a rejection of worldly conformity. As believers, the responsibility lies in seeking the truth, trying the spirits, and embracing a faith that stands firm on the unchanging foundation of God’s Word.

*May All Be Safe In These Confusing Times*

By: Norman G. Roy III

Christmas History: Bible & Pagans – The Truth:

Christmas History: Bible & Pagans - The Truth

“Under the Dome: Exploring the Depths of Flat Earth Realities”

Christ’s Soldiers” has existed with the intention of giving the greatest number of people access to the truth starting from the very beginning. Beyond that, proactively seek out the truth and disseminate it when it becomes available. “Christ’s soldiers” are free to ” prepare the people for the impending return of our Savior,” since we are not bound by any religious affiliations or government 501 (c- 3)s regulations to bide us from giving unfiltered truth.

A few things to consider; (1 Remaining receptive to new information. (2 Refusing to accept anything without doing extensive and cautious study. (3 Nothing inherently makes anything wrong just because it’s new. But a new notion has emerged; the “earth’s real shape.” This topic is unlike any others. At first look, no other truth investigated by the Christ’s Soldiers team appeared to so clearly contradict accepted scientific “fact.”

The idea that the earth is a globe that revolves around the sun is one that has been around for so long that it has been “grandfathered” in and is now taken for granted as “truth.” Thorough investigation has shown the startling reality that the earth is not a globe orbiting infinite space. But of science fiction created by Demonic NASA and its computer-generated imagery (CGI, special visual effects created using computer software) production.

The Bible is unquestionably a text about a flat world. So, it seems some sense to believe that the final events before the end of our age will be significantly influenced by the structure of the place we live.

It is not the open spherical globe that everyone has been taught for the past 500 years, even while it is not “flat” in the sense that one might walk up to the edge and fall off. Instead, it is precisely what the Bible and all the ancients taught it to be; large masses of land and oceans encircled by a dome of protection. Throughout history, cultures all throughout the world have documented and recorded the presence of a geocentric, fixed, flat earth. Egyptians, Indians, Mayans, Chinese, Native Americans, and virtually every other ancient culture on this falsely so-called planet always had a geocentric, flat-earth cosmology.

By using the globe, Satan was able to separate God from His creation, which caused many to deny the Bible creation of the probable Flat Earth. The Bible is no longer used when evaluating scientific claims. That because of early global hypnotized indoctrination in schools, it only seems a book of morals and enjoyable stories and cannot be utilized to explain the place where we truly live said in (Genesis: 1-31 KJV).

Before Pythagoras, there was no concept of a spinning ball on Earth, and even after Pythagoras, it remained an obscure, minority position until 2,000 years later, when Copernicus began revitalizing the heliocentric notion. I’m trying to warn you, friends; the public has been “bamboozled, fooled, lied too!” Satan uses extraordinary effects through human agencies (NASA), and prolonged indoctrination to ingrain individuals in their beliefs, leading them to accept the lie and defend it.  “Please Wake-Up!”

Satan’s triumph against God is just momentary. Because Jesus will destroy the Globe and utilize it to lure many more people to Him and His truth. It’s time to celebrate the incredible vault beneath which we dwell. According to the Bible, God’s boundless greatness is demonstrated by the formation of the solid dome that encloses His earth. The “(Firmament)” is the best example of God’s utter creative might. It is an enigma beyond description.

The man by himself could not pull off this and many other things I try and warn about. It’s all engineered by an ancient angelic creature that needs no sleep or anything to eat, with much more knowledge and power than we have, so he can inflict on us his deceit 24 hours of our days. We are not smart enough to do any of this and have the cooperation with the departmentalized selected worldly elites, it can only be done by a “supernatural entity.” We have to get in the right fight with Christ in our life.

And only then can His holy spirit intervene to keep us from further deception of a blinded common sense. After carefully examining the available astronomical and scientific facts, Christ Soldiers team came to the conclusion that the earth was confined and immobile. Although they are sometimes dismissed as poetic narratives, biblical arguments for a stationary earth have long existed. But overlooked by the fooled, meaning even the elect said in (Matthew. 24).

Friends, I know this is hard because it was hard on me until the Lord and his mercy removed the veil over my mind and eyes, so I could see wide open the ways of Satan and his minions, and sadly with the help of deceived people. God, “the Artist.” He employs His own set of scientific laws. Truth be told, astronomy, physics, and applied mathematics all favor a stationary earth encircled by a dome.

Think about it, you don’t have to chase a runway to land a plane but you would if it was exaggerated spinning at the high rate NASA says! Or trillions of tons of water curving around a ball, but butterflies and insects fly freely. Yet held by a demonic narrative of so-called gravity, that sounds like magic. With God’s world it’s always been “buoyancy and density,” He’s not the author of confusement as His Bible says in (1 Corinthians 14:33). Water always finds its level.

We at Christ’s Soldiers cordially encourage you to thoroughly examine the evidence for yourself. As you obtain further knowledge, it is OK to put the topic on hold. Furthermore, it is acceptable to acknowledge ignorance. However, please carefully consider all the relevant facts before magisterially ruling out this important subject matter. It’s at least worth it in our one time human experience to learn the truth about how all this began, why we are, and the real truth about where we live.

Yes, we all have the question “Why!” Would they lie about something like this, what’s the real reason? Because the devil and his helpers are trying to hide “God from you!” Making you think God is so far away and that we are an accident and insignificant and all along God has been sitting right over top of his creation and watching us daily in all we do. But seeing is believing too most, but even then you can’t trust that with what NASA is doing. If you’re going to believe anything, believe in black holes called NASA who sucks 150 million bucks per quarter from tax payers to produce science fiction earth, space stations, satellites, and colorful galaxies.

It’s not that new light is inherently dangerous because it’s new. A sincere searcher of the truth would never assume something so lukewarm or halfhearted. The risk is in the emotional and even psychological strain of adjusting to a completely new and dissimilar worldview. It might cause mental turmoil and a somber resolve to never fall for such trickery again. The temptation is to reject everything of one’s beliefs, even the knowledge of previously existing truths. Recognize this response for what it is—a self-defense mechanism—and do not hastily disregard other accepted realities.

(1 Thessalonians 5:21-28 KJV) says, Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Friends, I’m not going to try and spend a lot of time trying to convince you of this, because I know that a person is able to be deceived faster, than to be convinced that they have been deceived. So that’s why I always have videos as a backup to not deceive but relieve doubt about the truth. You will see the links below my article. Thank you, for your visit and I hope that all I try to do will bless you with the knowledge to help you on your journey towards the truth about the mysteries of the life we live in.

*Be Good To One Another*

Author and Servant; Norman G. Roy III

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*I Hope All Who You Love Are Blessed Daily*

“The Paradox of Our Souls: Darkness, Demons, and the Dawn Of Redemption”

In the complex drapery of human existence, there lies a darker thread woven into the very fabric of our being. This thread, often obscured by the intricacies of our day-to-day lives, represents the inherent sin nature that dwells within each one of us. This profound aspect of human existence, deeply rooted in the collective human experience, manifests in ways that leave us vulnerable to both inflicting harm upon others and enduring the wounds caused by those we love.

Exploring the depths of this darkness, we seek to understand the raw, unfiltered reality of our sinful nature, as well as the transformative power of redemption as illuminated by the teachings of the Bible.

The Darkness Within:

To comprehend the darkness that resides within us, it is imperative to acknowledge the profound implications of our sin nature. The Bible, as a guide to the human condition, provides insight into the depths of our depravity. In the book of Genesis, the origin of sin is narrated through the story of Adam and Eve’s disobedience in the Garden of Eden:

(Genesis 3:6 KJV), “And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat.” This disobedient act marked the introduction of sin into the human experience, forever altering the course of our collective history. The consequences of this rebellion reverberate through the generations, creating a predisposition towards darkness within the human soul.

The Vulnerability to Attack:

The sinister nature of our sinful inclinations exposes us to vulnerabilities, both as perpetrators and victims. In the realm of relationships, the people we hold dear become unwitting targets of our internal struggles. The Bible, with its profound wisdom, articulates the dangers of succumbing to the darker aspects of our nature: (James 4:1), “From whence come wars and fightings among you? come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members?”

Additionally, the vulnerability to being attacked extends beyond personal relationships to the broader societal context. Acts of injustice, violence, and cruelty perpetrated by humans against their fellow beings attest to the pervasive influence of the dark nature within. The prophet Jeremiah encapsulates the depth of this darkness: (Jeremiah 17:9), “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?”Jeremiah’s lamentation underscores the innate wickedness that resides within the human heart, a wickedness that can manifest in harm not only to others but also to ourselves.

The Mirror of Self-Reflection:

Confronting the darker aspects of our nature requires a courageous gaze into the mirror of self-reflection. It is in this introspective examination that we come face to face with the person we often strive to conceal – a person marred by sin, prone to rebellion, and susceptible to the influence of darkness. The Apostle Paul, in his letter to the Romans, vividly describes this internal struggle: (Romans 7:18-19), “For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh,) dwelleth no good thing: for to will is present with me; but how to perform that which is good I find not. For the good that I would I do not: but the evil which I would not, that I do.”

Paul’s candid admission captures the essence of the internal conflict between the desire for good and the propensity for evil that resides within each human soul. This struggle, often invisible to the external observer, unfolds within the chambers of our hearts and minds, shaping our thoughts, actions, and relationships.

The Demon Influence:

This vivid imagery portrays the relentless and predatory nature of demonic influence. The devil, symbolized as a roaring lion, seeks to exploit the weaknesses within us, luring us into the depths of darkness and separation from the divine. Understanding the demonic influence requires acknowledging the subtlety with which it operates. The Apostle Paul, in his letter to the Corinthians, highlights the deceptive nature of these influences.

(2 Corinthians 11:14), “And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.” The devil’s ability to masquerade as an angel of light underscores the insidious nature of his influence. It is in the guise of seemingly good intentions and appealing choices that the demonic forces work to lead us astray, amplifying the darkness within.

The Struggle for Liberation:

Amidst the bleak panorama of human depravity, the Bible offers a glimmer of hope – a pathway to liberation from the clutches of our sinful nature. The Apostle Paul, in his letter to the Romans, declares the possibility of freedom through the redemptive power of Christ: (Romans 7:24-25),”O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the body of this death? I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I myself serve the law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin.”

Paul’s acknowledgment of his wretched state is followed by an expression of gratitude for the deliverance offered through Jesus Christ. This proclamation unveils the transformative potential of faith, pointing to a way out of the darkness that plagues the human soul.

The Path of Redemption:

The path to redemption is intricately woven into the fabric of biblical teachings, guiding individuals towards a renewed and righteous existence. The Apostle John, in his gospel, encapsulates the essence of this redemption: (John 8:12),”Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness but shall have the light of life.”

In declaring Himself as the light of the world, Jesus offers a profound metaphor for the transformative power of His teachings. The light dispels darkness, providing clarity, guidance, and salvation to those who choose to follow Him.The transformative journey is not merely a theological concept but a practical reality that requires a conscious commitment to align one’s life with the teachings of Christ. The Apostle Paul, in his letter to the Corinthians, emphasizes the process of renewal through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.

(2 Corinthians 5:17), “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” This promise of becoming a new creation in Christ underscores the radical transformation that occurs when individuals surrender to the divine influence. It signifies a departure from the old, sinful nature and a rebirth into a life guided by the principles of righteousness and love.

The Mercy of Redemption:

Central to the concept of redemption is the abundant mercy extended by the divine. The Bible, throughout its pages, reverberates with the theme of God’s mercy as a beacon of hope for those ensnared by the darkness within. The Psalms, a poetic expression of the human experience, articulate the depth of God’s mercy: (Psalm 103:8), “The LORD is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy.” This verse encapsulates the essence of divine mercy – a mercy that is abundant, patient, and overflowing. It is this mercy that provides a lifeline to those grappling with the consequences of their sinful nature, offering forgiveness and the possibility of reconciliation.

The Parable of the Prodigal Son, as narrated by Jesus in the Gospel of Luke, vividly illustrates the compassionate mercy of God! (Luke 15:20-24), “And he arose, and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him.” The father’s compassionate response to the wayward son mirrors the boundless mercy of God. Despite the son’s rebellion and waywardness, the father’s love transcends judgment, welcoming the prodigal home with open arms.

My, friends in conclusion:

In the exploration of the darker aspects of human nature, illuminated by the teachings of the Bible, a profound paradox emerges. Within the depths of our sinful nature lies the potential for redemption, a redemption that is not earned but freely given through the mercy and grace of God. The vulnerability to darkness, the impact on relationships, and the subtle influence of demonic forces all find their counterbalance in the transformative power of faith in Christ.

The mirror of self-reflection, though revealing the stark reality of our flawed nature, also reflects the hope of renewal and transformation. The struggle against the darkness within is not futile; it is a journey towards liberation and reconciliation with the divine. In the words of the Apostle Paul: (Philippians 4:13),”I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.”

Through Christ, the light that dispels darkness, we find the strength to confront the shadows within and embrace the path of redemption. The mercy of God, extended to each repentant soul, becomes the catalyst for a new life – a life free from the chains of sin and imbued with the transformative power of divine love.

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By Norman G. Roy III

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If God Created Satan Perfect, Where Did Evil Come From? God is Good, How Did Evil Enter the World?

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Paul Baloche - God of Wonders

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“From Curse to Redemption: Breaking the Spell of False Traditions”

In the intricate canvas of human history, traditions have woven themselves into the very fabric of societies, shaping beliefs and ideologies that persist across generations. However, not all traditions are benign, and some may carry the weight of deception that has endured for centuries. This phenomenon can be likened to a curse, a chain that binds the human race to the lies propagated by forefathers and, in most cases, by the influence of demonic forces.

The Scriptures, as found in the King James Version of the Bible, shed light on the consequences of false teachings and the importance of discernment. Let us delve into the Word of God to explore the roots of this curse and discover the path to liberation.

The Danger of False Traditions:

The Bible warns against blindly following traditions that deviate from the truth. Jesus rebuked the Pharisees for prioritizing their traditions over God’s commandments. In (Matthew 15:3 KJV), He says, “But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?” This sets the stage for understanding that not all traditions align with God’s will.

Explanation:

The danger lies in elevating human traditions to the same level or even above divine principles. When traditions become a means of control or manipulation, they can deviate from God’s truth, leading people astray. This deviation is what perpetuates the curse through generations as individuals unwittingly pass down false teachings to their descendants.

Breaking Free Through Truth:

The path to liberation begins with recognizing the truth that sets us free. (John 8:32), declares, “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” By seeking the truth in God’s Word, we can break the chains of deceptive traditions that bind us. This requires a willingness to question and examine the beliefs handed down to us, aligning them with the unchanging truth found in Scripture.

Explanation:

The truth spoken of in this scripture is not merely factual information but a deep understanding of God’s will and His divine principles. Liberating oneself from the chains of false traditions involves a sincere pursuit of God’s truth, allowing the Holy Spirit to illuminate the Word and guide individuals into a deeper relationship with Him.

Guarding Against Deception:

The deceptive nature of traditions lies in their ability to disguise themselves as truth. By incorporating philosophy and worldly wisdom, false traditions can infiltrate belief systems, leading individuals away from the pure message of Christ. Discernment, fueled by prayer and a solid foundation in Scripture, acts as a safeguard against falling victim to these deceptive influences.

Overcoming Generational Curses:

Generational curses can be perpetuated through false traditions, but the Bible assures us that through repentance and turning to God, individuals can break free from the sins of the past. Each person is accountable for their own choices, and through the transformative power of Christ, they can overcome the burdens passed down through generations.

Renewing the Mind with God’s Word:

Transformative change comes through the renewal of the mind. (Romans 12:2), encourages believers, “And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.”

Explanation:

To break free from the chains of deceptive traditions, individuals must actively engage in renewing their minds with the truth of God’s Word. This involves a commitment to studying and internalizing Scripture, allowing it to shape one’s thoughts, beliefs, and actions. The renewal of the mind is a continual process that empowers believers to discern and reject falsehoods.

The Role of Wisdom:

(Proverbs 4:7) declares, “Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore, get wisdom: and with all thy getting, get understanding.” Wisdom, rooted in God’s Word, is essential for discerning between truth and deception. It enables individuals to navigate the complexities of tradition and recognize when a practice aligns with God’s will or veers into the realm of falsehood.

Explanation:

Wisdom goes beyond knowledge; it involves the practical application of God’s truth in daily life. By acquiring wisdom, individuals can break free from the bondage of deceptive traditions and guide future generations toward the light of God’s Word. Wisdom equips believers to dismantle the strongholds of falsehood and establish a foundation built on the unchanging principles of the Kingdom.

Author’s Note:

In conclusion, the curse of deceptive traditions can be broken through a committed pursuit of God’s truth, discernment, individual accountability, the renewal of the mind, and the acquisition of wisdom. The Scriptures serve as a timeless guide, offering insights into the pitfalls of false traditions and providing a roadmap for liberation.

As believers embark on this journey of unraveling the web of deception, they can step into the freedom and abundant life promised by Christ, breaking the chains that have bound generations. May the truth of God’s Word shine brightly, dispelling the darkness of false traditions and illuminating the path to true freedom in Christ.

By Author and Servant; Norman G. Roy III

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“Temporal Treasures, Eternal Truths: Unveiling the Illusion”

Hello, friends, and a lovely day, as well as another day for redemption. That is, no one is guaranteed tomorrow. (James 4:13-15 KJV), and 18 other passages state the same thing: “tomorrow is not promised to anyone, and, sadly, a large percentage of us take it for granted.”

Knowing this, have you ever thought that you may not have the relationship with “Jesus that you think you have?” How much of “God things do you think about other than the temporal things of the world? For example, your shelter, utilities, food, clothes, money. Believe it or not this is most people’s god! The wants and needs that please the flesh, but no redemption for the flesh.

In the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s easy to become ensnared by the temporal aspects of our existence—shelter, utilities, food, clothes, and the pursuit of material desires. However, as the scripture wisely reminds us, “Tomorrow is not promised to anyone” (James 4:13–15). This serves as a poignant reminder of the transient nature of our earthly journey and challenges us to contemplate the depth of our relationship with the divine.

The Illusion of Security:

In the pursuit of worldly comforts, we often build a false sense of security. The tangible things around us—the roofs over our heads, the food on our tables—seemingly provide stability. Yet, the scripture urges us to reconsider where we place our trust. “Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal” (Matthew 6:19). This prompts us to question whether our priorities align with eternal values or if we are ensnared by the ephemeral allure of material possessions.

The God of Wants and Needs:

Reflecting on our prayers, aspirations, and concerns, it becomes evident that our focus often revolves around fulfilling the desires of the flesh. These temporal wants and needs, while essential for survival, can sometimes dominate our thoughts and actions. “For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary to the other” (Galatians 5:17). This dichotomy challenges us to strike a balance between the necessities of life and the pursuit of a more profound, spiritual connection.

True Redemption Beyond the Flesh:

As we navigate the intricacies of our daily existence, the concept of redemption takes center stage. The temporal nature of the flesh is undeniable, and the pursuit of worldly pleasures may offer momentary satisfaction but falls short of providing true redemption. “For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” (Matthew 16:26). This scriptural wisdom prompts us to consider the eternal implications of our choices and actions.

Shifting Perspectives:

Shifting our perspective from the temporal to the eternal involves a conscious effort to prioritize spiritual growth and deepen our connection with the divine. This requires a reevaluation of our priorities and a sincere examination of the motives that drive our daily decisions. “Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth” (Colossians 3:2). By aligning our desires with heavenly pursuits, we open ourselves to a transformative journey toward true redemption.

The Role of Faith:

At the heart of this introspective journey lies faith—an unwavering belief in the unseen and a profound trust in the divine. “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1). This profound definition challenges us to transcend the limitations of the visible world and embrace a spiritual understanding that extends beyond the tangible.

Author’s Note:

In a world dominated by the temporal and the fleeting, the scriptures beckon us to rise above the transient and fix our gaze on the eternal. Tomorrow’s uncertainty serves as a potent reminder that our earthly journey is finite, urging us to seek a relationship with the divine that surpasses the temporal. As we navigate the intricacies of life, let us heed the call to prioritize the eternal over the temporal, finding true redemption in a faith that transcends the limitations of the flesh.

By Author and Servant; Norman G. Roy III

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“Baptism of Destiny: John the Baptist’s Journey to Prepare the Way”

Matthew 3.

In the ancient land of Judea, a man emerged from the wilderness, clad in coarse camel’s hair and a leather belt around his waist. His name was John, son of Zechariah and Elizabeth, and he was destined for a divine purpose. From his earliest days, the hand of God was upon him, for he was to be the herald of a great event—the coming of the Messiah.

John’s journey began in the desolate wilderness, where he lived a life of solitude and reflection. From a young age, he felt a calling, a divine whisper guiding him to prepare the way for the Savior. He grew up with a deep understanding of the scriptures and a fervent devotion to God. As the years passed, John’s reputation spread throughout the region. People from all walks of life journeyed to the wilderness to hear his powerful preaching. His words were like a fire, burning away the impurities of the heart, and many were moved to repentance.

John’s attire mirrored his ascetic lifestyle, a stark contrast to the opulence of the cities. He subsisted on locusts and wild honey, finding sustenance in the simplicity of God’s creation. His message was clear—repent and be baptized, for the Kingdom of Heaven was at hand. One day, as the sun painted the desert sky with hues of orange and pink, a figure approached the Jordan River where John was baptizing. The crowd hushed in awe as a man, humble in appearance yet radiating an otherworldly presence, stood before John.

The man was Jesus, the one whose arrival John had been proclaiming. Though they were cousins, separated by mere months in age, there was an unspoken recognition of the divine purpose that bound them together. John hesitated, feeling the weight of the moment. “I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?” he questioned, recognizing the holiness of the one before him. Jesus replied, “Let it be so now; for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.”

And so, John consented, immersing Jesus in the waters of the Jordan. As Jesus emerged, the heavens opened, and the Spirit of God descended like a dove, resting upon him. A voice echoed from above, proclaiming, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.”

The encounter between John and Jesus marked a pivotal moment in their intertwined destinies. From that day forward, John’s mission took on new urgency. He continued to preach, but now with even greater conviction, knowing that the fulfillment of his prophecies was at hand. As John traversed the land, he encountered both friend and foe. The Pharisees and Sadducees, threatened by his influence, sought to undermine him. In the midst of danger, John stood firm, a beacon of truth in a world clouded by hypocrisy.

One day, King Herod Antipas, ruler of Galilee, caught wind of John’s teachings and grew uneasy. Herod had married Herodias, his brother’s wife, a union condemned by Jewish law. John, unyielding in his commitment to righteousness, publicly denounced Herod’s marriage, declaring it unlawful. Herodias, filled with rage, sought to silence the voice that condemned her actions. Seizing an opportune moment, she orchestrated a plot to have John arrested. Herod, torn between his fear of the people and his allegiance to Herodias, reluctantly ordered John’s imprisonment.

As John languished in the dark confines of the prison, doubt crept into his mind. He had dedicated his life to preparing the way for the Messiah, and now he found himself confined, his purpose seemingly thwarted. In his moments of solitude, John’s disciples visited him, bringing reports of Jesus’ ministry. They spoke of miracles, healings, and the multitudes that flocked to hear his teachings. Yet, even in the face of uncertainty, John clung to his unwavering faith, trusting that God’s plan would unfold in due time.

Meanwhile, Jesus continued his ministry, gaining followers and facing increasing opposition. The shadow of John’s imprisonment loomed over him, a reminder of the cost of speaking truth to power. One day, word reached Jesus of John’s plight. Moved by compassion, he withdrew to a desolate place, seeking solace and communion with his Father. The crowds, however, pursued him, and as he saw them, he was filled with compassion. He healed their sick and miraculously fed thousands with a few loaves and fishes.

Amidst the tumult, Jesus took a moment to address the crowd. “What did you go out into the wilderness to see? A reed shaken by the wind?” he asked, alluding to the fickle nature of public opinion. “But what did you go out to see? A man clothed in soft garments? Indeed, those who wear soft clothing are in kings’ houses.” He then turned the crowd’s attention to John, the one who had prepared the way for him. “Assuredly, I say to you, among those born of women there has not risen one greater than John the Baptist; but he who is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.”

As Jesus spoke these words, he acknowledged John’s unparalleled role in God’s plan. Despite his imprisonment, John’s significance remained undiminished. The crowd listened in awe, recognizing the divine connection between the Baptist and the Messiah. In the dark confines of his prison cell, John received word of Jesus’ words. Though doubts had crept into his mind, the affirmation from his cousin renewed his spirit. He continued to bear witness to the truth, even as the days in captivity wore on.

The plot against John, however, took a sinister turn. The celebration of Herod’s birthday provided an opportunity for Herodias’s daughter, Salome, to dance before the king. Herod, pleased by her performance, made a rash promise, swearing to give her whatever she desired, even up to half his kingdom. Prompted by her mother’s vendetta, Salome requested the head of John the Baptist on a platter. Herod, trapped by his own words and the pressures of the court, reluctantly ordered John’s execution.

In the grim confines of the prison, John faced his final moments with unwavering resolve. He had fulfilled his divine calling, preparing the way for the Messiah. As the executioner’s blade fell, John’s earthly journey came to an end. The news of John’s death reached Jesus, who withdrew to a solitary place to mourn. The loss of his cousin, the forerunner who had paved the way for his ministry, weighed heavily on his heart. Yet, even in grief, Jesus continued to heal the sick and proclaim the Kingdom of God.

The story of John the Baptist, from the wilderness to the river, from the heights of divine revelation to the depths of a prison cell, is a tale of unwavering faith and sacrifice. His journey intertwined with that of Jesus, creating a narrative of divine purpose and fulfillment. In the face of danger and drama, John stood as a beacon of truth, preparing the hearts of many for the arrival of the Savior. And even in death, his legacy endured, for the impact of his life resonated through the ages, a testament to the power of one man’s obedience to a divine calling.

By: Norman G. Roy III

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