Tuesday, December 2, 2025

 


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Whether it is a soft whisper or a loud roar, hearts filled with love will always hear the call for peace, justice, kindness, bravery, and enduring love.


We only need to stand united in Christ and love for family, friends, and all of humanity to do what we must to protect their future.


We do not need to follow false promises of selfish idols, which lure us into sinful temptations and myths of grandiose delusions that do not align with reality or the teachings of Christ.


We are to obey the Lord's commandments to love, not betray these commandments out of fear and hate.


Commands are not mere suggestions to be ignored for convenience.


If we disobey, curses and severe consequences will follow, not to mention damnation and the loss of all the Lord's many blessings.*


Let's go out and demonstrate to the Lord our faithfulness; defend love and peace for future generations so that the love and peace of the Holy Spirit can long endure in the inalienable freedoms endowed by our Creator.




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* Deuteronomy 28:15, Leviticus 26:14-16, Hosea 4:6, Matthew 7:26-27, James 2:10, 1 John 2:4.


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Monday, December 1, 2025

 


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For Jesus responded to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, everyone who commits sin is a slave to sin (John 8:34).


Do you believe that if someone is a slave, imprisoned by sin, that this individual could be greater than a faithful believer who is free from sin?


When you adhere to Christ's words, “and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free” (John 8:31-32).


Anyone can be a bully and an abuser; it does not require special skill or intelligence, only weaknesses, a slave mentality towards sinful behaviors, and a false belief that abusing power reflects true power in knowledge and intelligence.


Without understanding how to wield power responsibly and without self-destruction and mutual annihilation, what is the purpose of it, ultimately, if you end up destroying yourself and facing damnation?


If salvation is your ultimate objective, then your soul must be receptive to the Holy Spirit and capable of seeing the Lord.


Where does one receive the Holy Spirit?


In the place where you find your innermost heart and all the fruits of the Spirit, which are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23).


Without the fruit of the Spirit, there is no connection to the Holy Spirit; consequently, you cannot connect with or activate the Lord's armor against Satan's unholy schemes (Ephesians 6:10-17).


This is also where you are called to pray at all times in the Spirit, with all prayer and supplication (Ephesians 6:18).


Furthermore, only through vigilance, perseverance, and supplication for all saints can you withstand and aid others in resisting temptations of sin and overcoming Satan’s corrupting influences (Ephesians 6:18).


How can you see the Lord?


The sole way to see the Lord is with a pure heart, within your innermost heart (Matthew 5:8). For without a pure heart, entry into heaven is not possible (Revelation 21:27).  


Thus, sinners must be free from the prison of their sins, confess, repent, and atone to receive salvation.





 


Love is found in the heart of hearts, not the flesh.




Incompatibility

 


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Negative energy is incompatible with positive energy, much like unholiness stands in opposition to holiness, and hell contrasts with heaven.


Similarly, certain individuals are entirely incompatible with others, particularly those characterized by disrespect, dishonor, and ingratitude.


Such unruly and unworthy individuals typically fail to comprehend the principles required to create wonders, focusing instead on destruction.


What benefit is derived from destroying individuals who are merely riding the wave of life on surfboards 🏄‍♂️ when the tides are beyond control?


Attributing blame to individuals will not facilitate the development of a better economy, healthier relationships, or an improved world, especially as tidal waves impact various sectors and trigger domino effects.


In such a domino effect, those responsible for destruction become incompatible with those capable of resolution, perpetuating their destructive tendencies and deriving pleasure from chaos, even though the destruction of economic and infrastructural sectors exacerbates issues and causes harm.


Those who find pleasure in destruction are incompatible with peace and love, for "love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth" (1 Corinthians 13:6).


Psalm 11:5 also notes that the Lord "hates the one who loves violence."


Furthermore, Jesus teaches that "whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant," contrasting with "rulers of the Gentiles" who "lord it over them" (Matthew 20:26-28).


Just as Jesus, the “Son of Man," did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many" (Mark 10:45). 


We are also called to serve humanity and use our gifts in the service of humanity and the Lord (Matthew 25:35-40, 1 Corinthians 12:27-28).


How would it be helpful to destroy and turn everything into ruins?


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Reigning over a wasteland of ruin is to cause a dystopian nightmare of neverending cycle of poverty, hardships, crime, and suffering where no one wins.  


Destruction causes unsustainable prosperity as things are destroyed, including assets and the economy.  


Furthermore, there is no way to sustain power when there is no economic stability, moral authority or legitimacy, and standing in the world.  


Those who think that disregarding the teachings of Jesus Christ would somehow bring about prosperity and power, are greatly mistaken as no one knows better than Christ.  


Peace and prosperity goes hand in hand and so does peace and love, not violence and destruction.


The incompatibility of grandiose delusions with the reality of life's processes or how things actually work and the teachings of Christ only tightens the disconnect between the faithful and the unenlightened. 


We need to return to a compatibility with Christ and Christ's teachings and make peace with the Lord before it is too late and a dystopian nightmare is permanently created for our children and future generations, instead of a heaven on earth.




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Sunday, November 30, 2025

 


The traveler lay robbed, beaten, and left for dead on the side of the road. A priest saw him and walked past on the other side. Similarly, an assistant to a priest passed by on the other side as well. It was not until an unlikely helper from an ancient religious order, a Samaritan, that help was given to the nearly dead traveler.


Jesus Christ used this parable in Luke 10:30-35 to teach what it means to be a good neighbor and show compassion and kindness to everyone in need, regardless of their background.


Likewise, is it helpful to a nearly dead traveler to kick them while they are down and in need of emergency care? And tell the traveler who is down and out to get a job while incapacitated and near death, instead of seeking aid?


How great and wonderful is such a person?


And then say to the traveler that while debilitated with abuse, covered in injuries that it's the injured individual who is evil and not those who are abusive, complicit, or did not lift a finger to help out or protect from harm?


Where then is the care, compassion, and kindness?  Where is the protection from harm?


Is it in the curse at the person injured, list all the things a half-dead person cannot do while debilitated and cannot walk or think clearly?


Who is in the wrong and clearly lacking in care, compassion, kindness, and any attributes of a Good Samaritan?  




  🗯 🤍 Whether it is a soft whisper or a loud roar, hearts filled with love will always hear the call for peace, justice, kindness, bravery...