Friday, June 19, 2020

SPIRITUAL "DEEP STATE" - REACTING


ACTION AND REACTION

  Jesus was innocent but was killed by the mob. That action was murder and there were two reactions: (1) Satisfaction with the mob’s concept of justice, or (2) the injustice of it all. Christians see the death as a grave injustice. They understand that they themselves are the reason Jesus died. Since all men have sinned, then they all should have been punished. Instead, one Divine Man experienced death so that they need not. Jesus’s blood was the propitiation of all the sins of mankind. The Law was clear; someone had to die to pay for rebellion against God. His only Son was picked. Jesus was the scapegoat.
  As a result of Jesus’s death, mankind still has two forms of justice. Someone must propitiate for wrongs that are done. In the case of Jesus, everyone could have died except the innocent, or perhaps those on whom God had mercy. That was the situation in the days of Noah. Mankind rightfully died because all sinned, even those who had been righteous (Seth’s line). They died right alongside Cain’s progeny. The other form of justice is one person paying for the injustice of all. It is not practical to crucify everyone, so one person must be the scapegoat. Jesus was that “goat” but preferred to be called the Lamb of God.
  Now look at the case of George Floyd. The nation made Mr. Floyd the scapegoat by martyring him. Rather than picking a righteous person, they selected one of the first to become available. In the case of Jesus, many followed Jesus because He was “good.” They were the Christians of that time. Christians today honor Jesus for His sacrifice. Jesus was, however, not the first available. Judas Iscariot died for the sins of mankind as well. There was one huge difference. His sacrfice was of no effect as he shed no blood nor water, for that matter, as Jesus did when He was pierced. Judas was guilty of sin as all others were. His death should have been of no consequence.
  Many Muslims deny Jesus’s sacrifice as efficacious. They fail to believe that the Son of Man truly died. However, with the death of Judas, since his body remained in the world, they accepted Judas as the Christ. The Muslim “Jesus” (Isa) is Satan in someone. That “someone” has yet to be identified but will be the Antichrist. It will be another “Judas” with Satan within him. Just as the Serpent was the first Beast and the Antichrist the apocalyptic Beast, Judas was the apostolic Beast. Those who fail to worship Jesus, by default, worship the Antichrist, and their “father” is the Serpent or Judas Iscariot.
  There are many antichrists. George Floyd was just a sinner, but the world making him a martyr makes them antichrists. If any person is martyred, since all have sinned, then martyring that person is unjust. Jesus was THE Martyr and the apostles and church fathers who were “baptized in blood” were not truly martyrs but images of THE Martyr.
  As for George Floyd, the mob could have picked a better martyr, but he was handy. As the left never lets a serious crisis go to waste, George Floyd’s death would not be wasted. A sinful man has been immortalized. His death, justly so or not, was a travesty, not so much because he died, but that the nation and even the world, has accepted his death as substitutionary. I’m sure blacks consider Mr. Floyd’s death could have been each of them. They seek retribution for sins against themselves. That’s why all the anger; it is as if the police killed them. They fail to see themselves as in the brotherhood of men but the fraternity of color. Rather than looking at Jesus for the peaceful solution, they look at George Floyd as the violated one; and look for revenge as if it was them.
  Christians should not look at Jesus crucifixion as themselves crucified. Christians should have never blamed the Jews for Jesus’s death. He did not die for only the sins of the Jews but for ALL mankind. For centuries, Christians misunderstood that… and also true justice. They always blamed someone else, sometimes the Romans and sometimes the Jews, but since Jews were more obvious because of their culture and features, they were the easiest to blame. Hence, Jews have paid the price for the sins of mankind. Gentiles made them the scapegoats, and not Jesus.
  In the case of George Floyd, the blame has been placed on the police. George Floyd was killed, not because of one sin, but because all have sinned. Someone must be blamed. Since the black nation cannot try all whites, Officer Chauvin must suffer death. Of course, Chauvin will likely not be electrocuted or anything like that; his “death” will be giving up his livelihood and perhaps his freedom. Mr. Chauvin will be hated by most people henceforth from the day he stepped on Mr. Floyd’s head. Is that not reminiscent of scripture wherein it is written, “And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel” (Gen 3:15).
  The “enmity” is hostility. The Serpent’s seed (Mr. Chauvin) shall bruise the head of Mr. Floyd, and Mr. Floyd shall bruise Mr. Chauvin’s heel. Of course, Chauvin and Floyd are not to whom God was referencing, but Satan and Jesus. Chauvin and Floyd are symbolic of that situation though. In other words, what happened in Minneapolis is what mankind seems to always do; one person is on top and the other on the bottom. In the case of Jesus, His crucifixion was Him finally on top of Satan. Jesus did not die… He arose. The Serpent, Judas, died vicariously that day, and is still on the run from justice. Justice will be served!
  As for Mr. Chauvin, his heel was “bruised,” not that he was entirely innocent, but that he was the sacrifice for all the privileged whites.
  There will always be hostility between men because some will play God, just as Adam and Eve were accused of doing by the Serpent. Note that in Genesis 3:5, the Serpent falsely accused Adam and Eve. They were not being God but were doing something contrary to God’s Will. Officer Chauvin was not playing God with Floyd’s life, but was being unmerciful much as Cain was when he murdered Abel. Did Cain hate Abel? No. He was jealous because Abel was favored by God. Sometimes when one person kills another, it is not always hatred, but a desire to be on top or favored.
The problem with the world is that Satan wants to be on top. Isaiah wrote about that. The problem with the world is the struggle to be on top. In the US, historically, whites have been on top. Now minorities want to be on top or if not that, on top with white Americans. When anyone is not on top, there is always a problem! How can everyone be on top?
  Social justice cannot elevate people in society. Love is commanded by God, but the justice system of the world cannot enforce it. Attempts at social justice, takes some off the top and elevates the lower echelon to that higher position. Blacks dislike being put down, and so do whites. Putting down one class of people in favor of another causes the group disenfranchised to step on those who are being franchised. To be blunt, some dislike being put down so that others can rise. The Jews were displeased at being put down so that Christians could be raised up. Even after two-thousand years there are Caucasians stepping on the necks of Jews, and socialism was favored by Jews early on as it seemed to be justice for them. The Germans and Russians soon realized what they called the “Jewish Problem” and socialists began to put their collective feet down.
  The Jews who were responsible for Jesus’s death seemed to be the “Jewish Problem” then and for some until this day. Of course, since all have sinned, Jesus did not die because of the Jewish race, but the human race!
  People vacantly say things like, “We are all in this together,” as they divide the world into groups. Socialism is based on the “common good” (i.e., we are all in this together) then classify everyone into competitive groups. The ideology of socialism is that we are all in this against each other. Look at the situation in the aftermath of Floyd’s death; we are now all divided. The Deep State always must divide to achieve their goals. Crises advances their causes.
  Floyd’s death became a crisis. In Chicago, deaths of blacks are an everyday event, and it is always unfortunate. There the police endeavor to prevent unnecessary deaths, but it is not a cop problem but a people problem. In Chicago, it is a minority problem. However, rather than accept that minorities disproportionately commit more crime, they blame white privilege. If anything “good” ever came out of slavery, it would be that African-Americans now enjoy much greater “white privilege” (capitalism) than their kin in Africa. They should embrace capitalism then rather than socialism.
  How could they advance their privilege? By being Americans rather than seeing themselves as victims of Americans. Americans have historically turned to God for justice. Many white Americans were abolitionists or Union soldiers. [1] They say, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” When in America, do as the Americans do, not as the National and Soviet Socialists would do, let alone the Roman fascists!
  Antifa — the so-called Antifascists — are doing what the Romans did. They are being vile socialists. The naïve black lives matter crowd is not bringing justice to Mr. Floyd, blacks, nor Americans. They are empowering socialists who seek to further divide.
  Division is of the Devil. Look what happened because Jesus died: The world was divided into Jew and Gentile. [2] Then the Christians were subdivided into followers of various apostles. Paul rightfully pointed out that it is Jesus Christ who all must follow.
  Now examine what should have happened after Jesus died. The Jews should have felt remorse as some of the centurions and even Pilate’s wife did. Very few did, but the ones who did received the Ghost of Jesus into them and they went from feral “beasts” to domesticated lambs (Acts 2). However, many Jews persecuted the Christians. They were out to get the Gentiles who followed Jesus.   “Gentiles” are not only whites, but all non-Jews. It was not truly a “race” thing but a cultural and knowledge difference. The Jews thought they knew who the Christ would be but failed to recognize Him when He came. They still clung to their culture. Jews historically were best known for their culture, not by their race. Likewise, color in America is not the issue; it is culture.
  The races have different cultures. Rather than celebrate diversity, Christ would have people to celebrate their unity, and that is in Him. If people would take off their “uniforms” and hang their attitudes on a tree (Take up your cross and follow me, as Jesus said.), then people would all be alike. Jesus’s “uniform” was removed from Him. He was left with neither a white, black, yellow, or red tunic, but was crucified in merely an “apron” to cover his “flesh.” Note that whether He was circumcised or not was of no consequence, because His entire flesh bled for everyone as is written, “And being in an agony he prayed more earnestly: and his sweat was as it were great drops of blood falling down to the ground” (Luke 22:44).
  Adam tried to cover his flesh with aprons of fig leaves. His own works were not efficacious. The Word came along and killed an animal and the flesh of that “lamb” (perhaps) made a coat covering all his flesh. That may be why Jesus was left only with His “apron” because His blood was sufficient.
The point to that is that men cannot be socially just. It must be spiritual justice for effectiveness. Making Mr. Floyd the sacrifice for the sins of white people is not efficacious. Blame must be placed on whomever is responsible. The killing in Minneapolis, like the one in Jerusalem, was not a white problem or even a cop problem, but a people problem. Racial disunity is the problem, and who is the author of that division? Socialism directly, but Satan behind the scenes. Socialism to conquer must divide. Each and every crisis is used to divide. If you have fallen for the deception of socialism, social justice, and liberation theology; you have fallen for a Big Lie!
  How should people have reacted to the injustice of killing Jesus? Prayer for the murderers and for those who were non-discerning. How did the world react? Division.
  How should the nation have reacted with the death of Mr. Floyd? They should have prayed for unity and spiritual justice. “Justice” has two possible outcomes: Jesus could have been released and Barabbas crucified, or Jesus could have been wrongly crucified and was. Mr. Chauvin deserves better justice than that, but the mob is again “crucifying” him before true justice has a chance. The people have been poisoned by the socialist “priesthood.” “Crucify him! Crucify him!” they yelled about Jesus. The same thing is happening with Officer Chauvin.
  Is Chauvin guilty or innocent? “Social justice” is no justice at all. That was Ku Klux Klan means of “justice.” Is it not ironic that the black mob is using Klan justice for social justice? Is it no coincidence that Democrats are most of the mob? Klan justice is Democrat justice because the Klan were Democrats. Spiritual justice would be to judge with the same metric that you would want to be judged (Mat 7:1-4). For hundreds of years, Democrats judged blacks with condemnation (Luke 6:37). Now radical blacks and their extremist supporters judge with condemnation just as blacks were by Democrats in previous years. Truly, “there is nothing new under the sun,” as the wise man said!



[1] The author’s own ancestors on every side fought for the Union in the Civil War. None fought for the South. Sgt. James F. Herrin of KY Calvary Co F was his namesake who suffered for justice of the black race.
[2] The gist of the Old Testament was that salvation was for all, not just the Jews.

(picture credit: Christopher Mabe - Pininterest)

“Jesus' brutal death on the Cross is God's greatest and clearest demonstration of His wrath and love.” - Excerpt From “Jesus Unmasked” by Todd Friel - New Leaf Press, 2014

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