Guardians of Justice: The Untold Story of the Deacons for Defense:

Welcome, child of God! Let’s journey together in faith, truth, and love. Today I’d like to discuss something that neither the media wants you to know nor many people did know. This may disturb some, but others may understand how an injustice may be changed with prayers and hope in a person’s life when faith is required when everything else fails.

This was a difficult time for many people, but it taught them that God is always on time when they have faith in the face of adversity. This is a story that moves from hope to glory! At the end of the day, being together forever has meaning for the family of the “New Earth!”

A Shield Against Evil:

The Word of God declares in (Proverbs 24:16), “For a just man falleth seven times, and riseth up again: but the wicked shall fall into mischief.” In the turbulent era of the 1960s, as the civil rights movement swept through the American South, there rose a group of courageous men who epitomized this scripture.

Known as the Deacons for Defense and Justice, these black military veterans were not only guardians of their communities but also a living testament to resilience against systemic oppression. This is their story—a narrative of faith, courage, and determination to shield their people from the wickedness of racism and violence.

From Combat to Community:

The Deacons for Defense and Justice were born in the small town of Jonesboro, Louisiana, in 1964. This group of black men, many of them veterans of World War II and the Korean War, had returned home only to find themselves subjected to a different kind of battle.

While they had fought overseas against fascism, they now faced the terror of white supremacy at home. The Ku Klux Klan, emboldened by decades of impunity, routinely attacked black families, burned churches, and threatened civil rights workers. The local police often turned a blind eye or, worse, actively participated in these atrocities.

Fed up with the terror and inspired by their military training, Earnest “Chilly Willy” Thomas and Frederick Douglas Kirkpatrick co-founded the Deacons for Defense. Their goal was simple yet profound: to protect their communities from Klan violence while upholding the principles of self-defense and justice.

A Biblical Mandate for Justice:

The Deacons’ mission was not only rooted in their military discipline but also in their deep Christian faith. The Bible’s admonitions against evil resonated with their cause. Consider (Isaiah 1:17), “Learn to do well; seek judgment, relieve the oppressed, judge the fatherless, plead for the widow.” For the Deacons, standing up to the Klan was not just an act of resistance but a divine mandate to protect the vulnerable.

They viewed their actions as a fulfillment of God’s call to defend the oppressed. Their rifles and pistols were not weapons of aggression but instruments of protection. They carried them with the same sense of duty they had borne on the battlefields of Europe and Asia, now wielded to guard their families and neighbors from domestic terror.

The Tactics: Courage Under Fire:

The Deacons operated with the precision and strategy of a military unit. They organized patrols, set up watch stations, and trained new members in firearm safety and combat tactics. These men were not vigilantes but disciplined defenders who understood the importance of restraint.

Their presence alone often deterred violence. The Klan, accustomed to terrorizing unarmed communities, found themselves outmatched by men who not only knew how to fight but were unafraid to do so. One notable example occurred in Bogalusa, Louisiana, a hotbed of racial tension.

When civil rights activists from the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) faced threats from the Klan, the Deacons stepped in to provide armed security. Their vigilance ensured that marches and voter registration drives could proceed without bloodshed. The Klan’s fear of the Deacons became so pronounced that some began to abandon their violent campaigns in areas where the group was active.

A Hidden Legacy: What History Prefers We Forget:

Mainstream history often overlooks the Deacons for Defense and Justice, perhaps because their story complicates the narrative of the civil rights movement as solely nonviolent. While figures like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks are rightly celebrated, the Deacons represent another facet of resistance: the pragmatic and necessary use of self-defense.

The Deacons’ existence challenges the sanitized view of history that prefers to portray black Americans as passive recipients of change rather than active agents of their liberation. Their story reveals the depth of courage required to confront an enemy that wielded both social and institutional power.

Faith and the Fight for Freedom:

Their faith sustained them through moments of doubt and danger. They prayed before patrols, seeking God’s protection and wisdom. For them, the fight against the Klan was not just a physical battle but a spiritual one—a fight against the principalities and powers of darkness that sought to oppress their people.

The Ripple Effect: A Catalyst for Change:

The presence of the Deacons for Defense had a profound impact on the civil rights movement. Their actions forced local authorities to confront the reality of armed resistance. This, in turn, led to increased federal intervention in Southern states. The Deacons’ willingness to stand up to the Klan often shamed law enforcement into taking action against white supremacist violence.

Moreover, their example inspired other communities to form similar groups. While the Deacons never sought fame or recognition, their legacy can be seen in the broader movement for black self-determination and empowerment.

“Friends, as I wrap up this dark and then-bright fact about history’s evil, it’s not meant to split people apart but to unite those who are unaware of what has been concealed from some blacks and most whites.” Today, it is an unpleasant evil. All of this, however, will vanish on “God’s New Earth,” where there won’t be any ideas of one thing versus another. I call that freedom for everybody. With a Father who will love, teach, and never abandon you, everyone may always treasure being brothers and sisters in a Heavenly and different environment of love and peace!

But in this story, there is a legacy of righteous resistance. The story of the Deacons for Defense and Justice is a testament to the power of faith and courage in the face of our modern evil, as some in the ancient past had experienced. These men understood that true justice requires action. As (Psalm 82:3) exhorts, “Defend the poor and fatherless; do justice to the afflicted and needy.” The Deacons did precisely that, standing as guardians of their communities when no one else would.

Their legacy reminds us that freedom is not given but won through perseverance and sacrifice. Though history may prefer to forget their names, their deeds speak volumes. They were more than just defenders; they were the embodiment of justice and righteousness, fulfilling a divine call to protect the oppressed. May their story inspire future generations to stand boldly against injustice, armed not only with courage but with the conviction that evil cannot prevail against the light of truth.

God bless everyone who was able to visit. Thank you for your trust in UNFILTERED truth!

Author and Servant; Norman G. Roy III

Deacons for Defense (full movie):

Deacons for Defense (full movie)

For all my wonderful Brothers and Sisters in Christ! I love each and every one of you!:

For all my wonderful Brothers and Sisters in Christ! I love each and everyone of you!

“Jesus Christ: His Life, His Message, and His Modern Relevance”

A hearty, “God blessed” greeting to everyone you care about in the Holy family of Christ and most of all, those that are lost my friends. When we awaken from our night’s sleep, we are always relieved to see the dawn, knowing that we have another day to redeem ourselves. Because tomorrow is nothing to boast about for you know not what the day might bring. Each day could be our last day and as believers, knowing this should change how we spend our daily lives. Remember, that tomorrow isn’t promised to anybody (Proverbs 27:1).

The life of Jesus Christ is one of the most remarkable narratives in human history. Born into humble circumstances in the small town of Bethlehem, Jesus’ influence has transcended the millennia, shaping cultures, societies, and individuals in profound ways. Despite facing significant adversity, his life and teachings have had a lasting impact that continues to resonate in the modern world. This exploration will delve into the extraordinary aspects of Jesus’ life, the adversities he overcame, and how his legacy continues to affect people today in this short overview.

Early Life and Background:

Jesus of Nazareth, commonly known as Jesus Christ, was born around 4 BCE in Bethlehem, in a region that is now part of modern-day Israel. His birth is celebrated by Christians worldwide on December 25th, a date that has become a cornerstone of Western culture but is an abomination because of speculation, no where in the Bible does it say the date of His birth. Born to Mary and Joseph, Jesus’ early life was spent in the modest town of Nazareth, where he was raised in a Jewish household. His humble beginnings did not hint at the profound impact he would have on the world.

Ministry and Teachings:

At around the age of 30, Jesus began his public ministry, which lasted approximately three years. His teachings were revolutionary, emphasizing love, forgiveness, and the Kingdom of God. Jesus often taught through parables, simple stories with deep moral and spiritual lessons. These teachings attracted a diverse following, from fishermen and tax collectors to women and the poor, highlighting his message’s universal appeal.

One of the most remarkable aspects of Jesus’ ministry was his miracles. According to the Gospels, he performed numerous miraculous acts, including healing the sick, giving sight to the blind, and even raising the dead. These miracles were not just displays of power but were deeply tied to his message of compassion and divine love. The feeding of the 5,000, the healing of lepers, and the resurrection of Lazarus are just a few examples of the wonders attributed to him.

Overcoming Adversity:

Jesus’ life was not without significant challenges. From the outset, he faced skepticism and opposition from various quarters. The political and religious leaders of the time viewed him with suspicion and hostility. His radical teachings challenged the status quo, questioning the authority of religious leaders and advocating for a more personal and compassionate understanding of God’s will.

One of the most poignant aspects of Jesus’ adversity was his trial and crucifixion. Betrayed by one of his own disciples, Judas Iscariot, Jesus was arrested and subjected to a series of unjust trials. Despite his innocence, he was sentenced to death by crucifixion, a brutal and humiliating form of execution reserved for the worst criminals. His suffering on the cross, as recounted in the Gospels, is a testament to his unwavering commitment to his mission and his willingness to endure immense pain for the sake of humanity.

Resurrection and Ascension:

According to Christian belief, Jesus’ story did not end with his death. Three days after his crucifixion, he rose from the dead, an event celebrated as Easter which is another abomination because of its roots to paganism with nothing Holy. God would rather we leave His stuff to Him and pay more attention to His Holy Spirit that can improve misconceptions. But yet the resurrection is considered the cornerstone of Christian faith, symbolizing victory over sin and death. Jesus appeared to his disciples and many others over a period of forty days before ascending into heaven. This event, known as the Ascension, marked the culmination of his earthly ministry and the beginning of the Christian church.

Lasting Impact on History and Civilization:

The impact of Jesus Christ on history and civilization is profound and multifaceted. His teachings laid the foundation for Christianity, which has grown to become one of the world’s largest religions, with over two billion adherents. Christianity has shaped the cultural, social, and political landscapes of many nations, influencing laws, ethical standards, and societal norms.

Influence on Western Civilization:

In Western civilization, Jesus’ teachings have been a major influence on the development of moral and ethical systems. Concepts such as the inherent dignity and worth of every individual, the importance of charity and compassion, and the value of forgiveness and reconciliation are deeply rooted in Christian ethics. These principles have been instrumental in shaping Western legal systems, social services, and educational institutions.

The arts and literature have also been profoundly influenced by Jesus and his teachings. But needed no help from the tradition of men the themes of art such as Masterpieces of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper,” Michelangelo’s “Pieta,” and Handel’s “Messiah.”

And the western portrait of Jesus, are just a few examples of how Jesus’ life and message have inspired artistic expression in a way that is spiritual, but not ethnically with reference to birth, origins, or cultural, yet is a racially and ethnically diverse representation.

“Jesus had nothing to do with this.” This was a demonically inspired “stinkin thinkin” thing done by men. Our Father in Heaven is not the author of confusion (1 Corinthians 14:33)!

Social and Humanitarian Impact:

Jesus’ emphasis on compassion and care for the marginalized has inspired numerous social and humanitarian efforts throughout history. Many hospitals, orphanages, and charitable organizations have been founded by Christians motivated by Jesus’ example. Figures such as Mother Teresa, who dedicated her life to serving the poor in India, and Martin Luther King Jr., who fought for civil rights in the United States, drew inspiration from Jesus’ teachings.

The concept of social justice, which is a cornerstone of many modern movements, is deeply rooted in the teachings of Jesus. His advocacy for the poor, the outcast, and the oppressed resonates with contemporary efforts to address inequality and promote human rights. The parable of the Good Samaritan, which teaches the importance of loving and helping others regardless of their background, continues to inspire acts of kindness and solidarity across the globe.

Modern Religious and Spiritual Significance:

In the modern world, Jesus’ life and teachings continue to hold significant religious and spiritual meaning for millions of people. Christianity, as a faith tradition, remains vibrant and diverse, but with numerous denominations of confusing expressions of faith. The central tenets of Jesus’ teachings—love, forgiveness, and yet hope—continue to provide spiritual guidance and comfort to believers, is darkly shadowed by today’s prosperity preachers so far from the real gospel of Christ.

Personal Transformation:

For many individuals, a relationship with Jesus Christ is a source of personal transformation. Stories of people finding new purpose, overcoming addiction, and experiencing profound inner peace are common among Christians. The belief in Jesus as a savior who offers redemption and a new beginning is a powerful motivator for personal change.

The teachings of Jesus encourage self-examination and a commitment to ethical living. The Sermon on the Mount, with its emphasis on humility, mercy, and peacemaking, serves as a moral compass for many. This personal transformation often extends to how individuals interact with others, fostering a sense of community and mutual support.

Interfaith Dialogue and Global Influence:

Jesus’ teachings have also influenced other religious traditions and interfaith dialogue. While Christianity remains distinct, elements of Jesus’ message of love and compassion resonate with the core values of many world religions. This common ground has facilitated conversations and cooperation between different faith communities, promoting peace and understanding.

In a globalized world, the figure of Jesus transcends cultural and national boundaries. His message of universal love and the inherent worth of every individual continues to inspire people from diverse backgrounds. Whether in the bustling cities of the West or the remote villages of the Global South, Jesus’ teachings find relevance and application.

Author’s Note:

The life of Jesus Christ is a testament to the power of love, compassion, and unwavering faith. Despite facing immense adversity, his teachings have endured and continue to shape the lives of individuals and societies. From the early days of his ministry to the present, the impact of Jesus Christ is undeniable. His message of love, forgiveness, and hope offers a path to personal and collective transformation, inspiring countless acts of kindness, justice, and peace.

In the modern world, the legacy of Jesus Christ is evident in the ongoing efforts to address social injustices, the pursuit of ethical living, and the quest for spiritual fulfillment. His teachings provide a timeless guide for navigating the complexities of human existence, offering a vision of a world marked by love and compassion. Whether one approaches Jesus as a historical figure, a religious leader, or a spiritual guide, his life and message continue to inspire and challenge, calling humanity to a higher standard of living and being.

By; Norman G. Roy III

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Who is Jesus? (Inspiration video) Billy Graham

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