Friday 3 April 2020

THE CHARACTERISTICS OF JESUS’ APOSTLES

INTRODUCTION 
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Original Link - THE CHARACTERISTICS OF JESUS’ APOSTLES - The first Blog post has been destroyed by the Chinese, Arabs, Indians and Pakistanis so I have to re-post this one. Thanks for your understanding. It is Kingdom against kingdom. We just look to the back of the book to see who wins. All my passwords have been compromised. It does not matter how many times I change them.
Well mon people, it is that time of the month again! Before we go any further let us correct this grave oversight of last month.  Did you not realize that March 2018 was the second anniversary of the BLOG ‘I AM GOD?’ We will not overlook any milestone we will not despise the days of small beginnings. If it was not for the criminally challenged Canadians and those pawns the mutant Africans otherwise known as Bro. Anancy Nigerians I would have finished volume one of the book and been working on volume II. It is too early for us to be upsetting ourselves with thoughts of those people. Well I did celebrate. I ate thirteen donuts in two days. Lord help my Holy Ghost. Sorry ladies and gentlemen you have all seen the pictures I just give God thanks that everything is working and working most effectively.  I tell you sometimes a little too effectively. I am very fortunate to be a prayer warrior. When in doubt, just call on the Holy Ghost. Let God be praised! We will continue to give God thanks for his goodness and mercy that endures forever and for His revelation knowledge. The Bible says that God reveals His secrets to His friends and I have indeed come to find out that it is so. That is why the Apostles said we cannot give ourselves to be waiting on tables when we should be spending time in the word.  

Well I started this month’s blog in Louisiana when I was trapped by the Mississippi River Bridge, I am now in the Houston Public Library on Montrose typing the Blog. I am trapped again. Persons have held on to my monies.  I am now looking for a day job to get my bus fare to vamoose out of here. Houston, Texas is nice but I wish I could find one black person in the States who seems excited about where they live. I met a lady on the bus who says she has been here for over fourteen years, lived in other states and returned because of the milder climate. How do you like the state? So, so I can take it or leave it. New Orleans was not bad; I am still waiting to hear some French in the French Quartier.  You should see me walking in the red-light district in New Orleans in the middle of the night, Baton Rouge was nice also. I cooled down my feet in the water fountain at Repentance Park like a child. In comparison, to those other cities though Houston is quite extensive.  

However, let me share some cryptic thoughts with you before I proceed further.  I hear this section of the United States being described as the ‘Bible Belt’ of the Union.  I am wondering to what avail. Here is my reason for thinking this, most of the cities I enter, in this part of the world the Lodge halls are at the entrance of the cities. In Gulfport right across from the court house, in Kershaw at the middle of main street and on and on.  In Kenner, Louisiana there was a building with the Rosicrucian Order sign, right near the highway. Some Psychics have their stores right beside the churches as if to say church people were their best clients. In fact, in New Orleans I went to visit a famous church and right in front of the church was a line of psychics plying their trade, most proudly saying how long they have been in business. The churches in my estimation are more closed than open while guns are easily accessible and prayer is not. No wonder the devil is shooting them out of the churches or is it God? I leave the deductions up to you!  As Ron Kenoly would say there is no demilitarized zone. Just wanted to share some of my thoughts with you in this area, maybe we should start saying the ‘Church Building Belt of America.’ There are certainly a lot of churches. 
Congratulations to me on my second anniversary of blogging. You can say it if you want I have already said it. Love Yah!! 

REFLECTIONS 
More and more it is about Jesus and Him crucified so as I get the topics I just record them and go do the research.  God is just saying Raphleta there was a time you used to receive now it is time to give. In addition, this cop out behaviour that I am experiencing in the church leaves a lot to be desired. Good talent is coming and leaving and we are all over the place because Princes are walking while beggars are riding horses Ecclesiastes 10 verse 7
We will look at the original twelve Apostles from their calling to their death based on what is revealed in the scriptures of  St. Luke 6 verses 12 - 16.

CRITICAL DEFINITION 

Characteristics- The meaning we are interested in is: a feature or quality belonging typically to a person, place, or thing and serving to identify it. 
  
THE TWELVE APOSTLES OF JESUS 
And when day came, he called his disciples and chose from them twelve, whom he named apostles: Simon, whom he named Peter, and Andrew his brother, and James and John, and Philip, and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and Thomas, and James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon who was called the Zealot, and Judas [also called Thaddeus or Jude] the son of James, and Judas Iscariot, who became a traitor.  Jesus Christ selected 12 men from among his early followers to become his closest disciples. After an intensive discipleship course and following his resurrection from the dead, the Lord fully commissioned the apostles (St. Matthew 28 verses 16 - 20, St. Mark 16 verse 15) to advance the kingdom of God and carry the gospel message to the world. 
These men became the pioneering leaders of the New Testament church, but they were not without faults and shortcomings. Interestingly, not one of the chosen 12 disciples was a scholar or rabbi. They had no extraordinary skills. Neither religious, nor refined, they were ordinary people, just like you and I. However, God chose them for a purpose—to fan the flames of the gospel that would spread across the face of the earth and continue to burn bright throughout the centuries to follow. God selected and used each of these regular guys to carry out his exceptional plan.

I.     SIMON PETER 
The indomitable Simon Peter; what can one say about Peter? The name Peter means rock and was given to him by Jesus. When Andrew introduced Simon to Jesus of Nazareth, Jesus renamed Simon Cephas, an Aramaic word meaning "rock." The Greek word for rock, "petros," became this apostle's new name, Peter.  He was he first to give a retort even, contradicting Jesus on a number of occasions. He was the only one that walked on water. He denied Jesus thrice. He got the revelation as to who Jesus is. “Thou art the Christ the son of the living God.’ Shortly after that confession Jesus had to rebuke Satan out of him. 
Peter was an uneducated fisherman when Jesus found him. As such, his thought processes were not complex and sophisticated.  It came to his mind he said it. He knew nothing about protocol or diplomacy. He was also one of the apostles on the Mount of Transfiguration and it was he who wanted to go into building construction by building three tabernacles, one for Jesus, one for Moses and one for Elijah.  One can identify with Peter, a perfect scene on the mountain who wants to return to the drudgery that was everyday life. However, God Himself intervened in that scene ‘Shut your mouth this is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased hear ye Him!’ So in addition to all the other awesomeness God spoke on the mountain . 
In St. Luke 5 verse 5  It was Peter that said nevertheless at thy word after Jesus had used their boat for fishing. Just to indicate that they were not perfect human beings and had their hang ups like all of us. Jesus told Peter to let down their nets and he only used one net resulting in the net breaking.  He had to call for others and their boats. One word from Jesus can turn around any situation. Daddy give us all our word today!  
Peter, it was that asked Jesus about the payment of taxes. Peter, it was that told Jesus He would never allow Him to wash his feet.  However, when Jesus told him the significance, Peter not only wanted his feet to be washed but all over. Peter was a member of Jesus' Inner Circle along with James and John who all witnessed the raising of Jairus' daughter. 
It is said that when Peter was to be killed he told them to crucify him upside down he did not feel worthy to be crucified like his Master. Apostle Peter wrote I Peter  and II Peter. 

II.     ANDREW  
The Apostle Andrew, whose name means "manly," was the first apostle of Jesus Christ. He had previously been a follower of John the Baptist, but when John proclaimed Jesus "the lamb of God," Andrew went with Jesus and spent a day with him. 
Andrew quickly found his brother Simon (later called Peter) and told him "We have found the Messias." (St. John 1 verse 41 ) He brought Simon to meet Jesus.  Matthew notes that Simon and Andrew dropped their fishing nets and followed Jesus as he was passing by. 
The Gospel records three episodes involving the Apostle Andrew. He and three other disciples asked Jesus about his prophecy that the Temple would be torn down (St. Mark 13 verses 3 - 4) . Andrew brought a boy with two fish and five barley loaves to Jesus, who multiplied them to feed five thousand people (St. John 6 verses 8-14). Philip and Andrew brought some Greeks to Jesus who wanted to meet him (St. John 12 verses 20 - 22) . 

It is not recorded in the Bible, but church tradition says Andrew was crucified as a martyr on a Crux Decussata, or X-shaped cross. 

III.     JAMES 
James and his brother John who were fishermen in their father Zebedee’s business were two other prominent Apostles of Jesus. They along with Peter comprised the inner circle of Jesus as such, they were present on the Mount of Transfiguration St. Matthew 17 verses 1 - 3 and also in the Garden of Gethsemane St. Matthew 26 verses 36 - 37 and the healing of Jairus' daughter St. Mark 5 verses 37 - 43. They were named sons of thunder Boanerges, by Jesus because they wanted to call down fire on a village that rejected the message. Their Mother also decided that one of them should sit on either side of Jesus in heaven. Jesus told her it was not His decision to make. James was the first Apostle martyred. He was killed by King Herod because the church got lax Acts 12 verses 1 - 2.   
He is responsible for the epistle of James. Fantastic illustration about the tongue and the helm of  a ship James 3 verses 1 - 11.  He was the first Apostle to be martyred. James' zeal for Jesus resulted in his being the first of the 12 to be martyred. He was killed with the sword on order of King Herod Agrippa I of Judea, about 44 A.D., in a general persecution of the early church. 
Two other men named James appear in the New Testament: James the son of Alphaeus, another apostle; and James, the brother of the Lord, a leader in the Jerusalem church and author of the epistle of James. 

IV.     JOHN THE BELOVED 
The Gospel of John is usually the scripture that is recommended for new Christians because John saw Jesus through the eyes of love. He was the Apostle on Jesus’ bosom at the Passover. Apostle John along with Peter and James completed the inner circle of Jesus and were on the Mount of Transfiguration, in the garden of Gethsemane, healing Jairus' daughter. Of course, the Apostle John was a part of the sons of Boanerges (Sons of Thunder) as Jesus called them. Wanted to call down fire on a city that did not believe in Jesus. He was also the one whose Mama wanted her sons one to sit on either side of Jesus in glory. This is the Apostle that Jesus loved. He was the huggy huggy one to be found on Jesus’ bosom. Apostle John was also a very prolific writer. He wrote the Gospel of John and three epistles I, II, III John. The quality of his writings was not didactic but indicated someone who clearly had a relationship not just a superficial relationship but an intimate one. Apart from Apostles Peter and Paul he was the only one who had a deep revelation of Jesus. He was not pedantic in his writings just recounting events or recording stories. He said, 'come taste and see this is what I have found and these are my experiences. He is all read letter get it from the horse’s mouth.  
John's Gospel is strikingly different from Matthew, Mark and Luke, the three Synoptic Gospels, which means "seen with the same eye" or from the same viewpoint. 
John continually emphasizes that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of God, sent by the Father to take away the sins of the world. He uses many symbolic titles for Jesus, such as the Lamb of God, resurrection, and the vine. 
Throughout the Gospel of John, Jesus uses the phrase "I am," unmistakably identifying himself with Jehovah, the Great "I AM" or eternal God. 
Although John does not mention himself by name in his own gospel, he refers to himself four times as "the disciple Jesus loved."  
He was on the mountain of transfiguration St. Matthew 17 verses 1 - 3 when Apostle Peter wanted to go into building construction.  He was one of the heavy-eyed fellow in the garden of Gethsemane at one of the hottest prayer meeting that ever took place on Earth.  Mon peuple, at these all-night prayer meetings you have nothing to be ashamed about when you can't go the distance. Jesus had a prayer meeting and all his partners slept through most of it St. Matthew 26 verses 40 - 43. I tell you this Bible is a book for all seasons. 
John's enormous impact on the early Christian church and his larger-than-life personality, make him a fascinating character study. His writings reveal contrasting traits. For instance, on the first morning, with his typical zeal and enthusiasm, John raced Peter to the tomb after reported that it was now empty. Although John won the race and bragged about this achievement in his (St. John 20 verses 1 - 9) , he humbly allowed Peter to enter the tomb first. 
Legend has it that Apostle John was also the person who was boiled in oil when this did not destroy him he was cast away on the Isle of Patmos where he wrote the book of Revelation.  He lived to a ripe old age as Jesus said he would have lived long. A popular series with a number of churches is Revelation 2-3 which deals with the seven types of churches. It is both historic as well as prophetic. In addition, it is an easy sermon series to preach. Lord deliver us from Lazy Pastors!! 
John was especially loyal to Jesus. He was the only one of the 12 apostles present at the cross. After Pentecost, John teamed up with Peter to fearlessly preach the gospel in Jerusalem and suffered beatings and imprisonment for it. 
John underwent a remarkable transformation as a disciple, from the quick-tempered Son of Thunder to the compassionate apostle of love. Because John experienced the unconditional love of Jesus firsthand, he preached that love in his gospel and letters.  

V.     PHILIP – THE EVANGELIST 
Philip the Apostle was one of the earliest followers of Jesus. Some scholars speculate that Philip was first a disciple of John the Baptist, because he lived in the region where John preached. 
Like Peter and Peter's brother Andrew, Philip was a Galilean, from the village of Bethsaida. More than likely they knew one another and were friends. 
Jesus issued a personal call to Philip: "Follow me." (St. John 1 verse 43). 
Leaving his old life behind, Philip answered the call. He may have been among the disciples with Jesus at the wedding feast in Cana, when Christ performed his first miracle, turning water into wine. 
Philip recruited the skeptical Nathanael (Bartholomew) as an apostle, leading Jesus to reveal that he supernaturally saw Nathanael sitting under a fig tree, even before Philip called him St. John 1 verse 45.  
In the miracle of the feeding of the five thousand, Jesus tested Philip by asking him where they could buy bread for so many people. Limited by his earthbound experience, Philip replied that eight months' wages would not be enough to buy each person one bite St. John 6 verses 5-7
The last we hear of Philip the Apostle is in the book of Acts, at Jesus' ascension and the Day of Pentecost. Another Philip is mentioned in Acts, a deacon and evangelist, but he is a different person. 
Tradition says Philip the Apostle preached in Phrygia, in Asia Minor, and was martyred there at Hierapolis. 

VI.     NATHANAEL OR BARTHOLOMEW 
Nathanael, believed to be the disciple Bartholomew, experienced a jarring first encounter with Jesus. When he called him to come and meet the Messiah, Nathanael was skeptical, but he followed along anyway. As Philip introduced him to Jesus, the Lord declared, "Here is a true Israelite, in whom there is nothing false." Immediately Nathanael wanted to know, "How do you know me?" St. John 1 verse 47
Jesus got his attention when he answered, "I saw you while you were still under the fig tree before Philip called you." Well, that stopped Nathanael in his tracks. Shocked and surprised he declared, "Rabbi, you are the; you are the King of Israel." St. John 1 verse 49
The name Bartholomew is a family designation, meaning "son of Tolmai." Nathanael means "gift of God." In, the name Bartholomew always follows Philip in lists of the Twelve. In the synoptic gospels, Bartholomew is not mentioned at all; Nathanael is listed instead, after Philip. 
Nathanael garnered only a few lines in the Gospels, nevertheless, in that instant he became a loyal follower of Jesus Christ. Church tradition says Nathanael carried a translation of Matthew's Gospel to northern India. Legend claims he was crucified upside down in Albania. 

VII.     MATTHEW 
Matthew was a dishonest tax collector driven by greed until Jesus Christ chose him as a disciple. We first meet Matthew in Capernaum, in his tax booth on the main highway. He was collecting duties on imported goods brought by farmers, merchants, and caravans. Under the Roman Empire's system, Matthew would have paid all the taxes in advance, then collected from the citizens and travelers to reimburse himself. 
Tax collectors were notoriously corrupt because they extorted far and above what was owed, to ensure their personal profit. Because their decisions were enforced by Roman soldiers, no one dared object.  
Matthew was named Levi before his call by Jesus. We don't know whether Jesus gave him the name Matthew or whether he changed it himself, but it is a shortening of the name Mattathias, which means "gift of Yahweh," or simply "the gift of God.  
Let us analyze Matthew’s calling by Jesus according to St. Luke 5 verse 27-32. Levi was in the middle of a very busy business day when Jesus said ‘Follow me’ and he got up and left everything, which suggests that he was very impressed with what he had witnessed thus far. Having found this new way, he made a conscious decision to share with his brethren and threw a party for his friends to meet Jesus.  We will not look at the response of the Scribes, Pharisees and Sadducees. 
Matthew wrote the synoptic Gospel of the same name.  The Accountant or figures person or as the personality gurus would say the mathematical spatial concept came to the fore in the writing of his book.  He began by locating Jesus with the documentation of the genealogy of Jesus. You can’t get more practical than that from Abraham to Jesus.   
The account of Herod’s slaughter of the children in order to kill the baby Jesus is reminiscent of Pharaoh killing little Hebrew boys in order to kill the deliverer. 
Instead of collecting tax money, Matthew collected souls for Christ. 
Despite his sinful past, Matthew was uniquely qualified to be a disciple. He was an accurate record keeper and keen observer of people. He captured the smallest details. Those traits served him well when he wrote the Gospel of Matthew some twenty years later. 
By surface appearances, it was scandalous and offensive for Jesus to pick a tax collector as one of his closest followers since they were widely hated by the Jews. Yet of the four Gospel writers, Matthew presented Jesus to the Jews as their hoped-for Messiah, tailoring his account to answer their questions. 
Matthew displayed one of the most radically changed lives in the Bible in response to an invitation from Jesus. He did not hesitate; he did not look back. He left behind a life of wealth and security for poverty and uncertainty. He abandoned the pleasures of this world for the promise of eternal life. 
The remainder of Matthew's life is uncertain. Tradition says he preached for fifteen years in Jerusalem following the death and resurrection of Jesus, then went out on the mission field to other countries. 
Disputed legend has it that Matthew died as a martyr for the cause of Christ. The official "Roman Martyrology" of the Catholic Church suggests that Matthew was martyred in Ethiopia. "Foxe’s Book of Martyrs" also supports the martyrdom tradition of Matthew, reporting that he was slain with a halberd in the city of Nabadar. 

VIII.     THOMAS /DIDYMUS – DOUBTING THOMAS 
Thomas is famous for his doubt and unbelief.  The saying doubting Thomas came from this character.  Having not been one of the Apostles who was present at the tomb or on the road to Emmaus. Thomas on being told that Jesus was alive promptly said ‘Except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails and thrust my hand into his side I will not believe’ St. John 20 verse 25. Jesus appeared eight days after and allowed him to do just what he requested.  After the actual experience Thomas Believed but Jesus reproofed him and said ‘Thomas because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed. Blessed are they that have not seen and have believed St. John 20 verse 29 .  
The Apostle Thomas traveled with Jesus and learned from him for three years. Tradition holds that he carried the gospel to the east and was martyred for his faith. 

IX.     JAMES –SON OF ALPHAEUS 
James the Less is one of the most obscure apostles in the Bible. The only things we know for certain are his name and that he was present in the upper room of Jerusalem after Christ ascended to heaven. 
The Apostle James, son of Alphaeus, was also known as James the Less, or James the Lesser. He's not to be confused with James the son of Zebedee, brother of the Apostle John. 
A third James appears in the New Testament. He was the brother of the Lord, a leader in the Jerusalem church, and writer of the book of James. 
James of Alphaeus is named in each listing of the 12 disciples, always appearing ninth in order. 
The Apostle Matthew (called Levi, the tax collector before becoming a follower of Christ), is also identified in St. Mark 2 verse 14 as the son of Alphaeus, yet scholars doubt he and James were brothers. Never in the Gospels are the two disciples connected. 
Many believe that it is James the Lesser who first witnessed the risen Christ in 1 Corinthians 15 verse 7 Beyond this, Scripture reveals nothing more about James the Lesser. 

X.     SIMON THE ZEALOT
Who doesn't like a good mystery? Well, the Scriptures introduce us to quite a few riddles that scholars have yet to solve. One of those puzzling questions is the exact identity of Simon the Zealot, the Bible's own mystery apostle. 
Simon the Zealot, one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles, is a mystery character in the Bible. We have one tantalizing bit of information about him, which has led to ongoing debate among Bible scholars. 
In some versions of the Bible (Amplified Bible), he is called Simon the Cananaean. In the King James Version and New King James Version, he is called Simon the Canaanite or Cananite. In the English Standard Version, New American Standard Bible, New International Version, and New Living Translation he is called Simon the Zealot. 
To confuse things further, Bible scholars argue over whether Simon was a member of the radical Zealot party or whether the term simply referred to his religious zeal. Those who take the former view think Jesus may have chosen Simon, a member of the tax-hating, Roman-hating Zealots, to counterbalance Matthew, a former tax collector, and employee of the Roman empire. Those scholars say such a move by Jesus would have shown that his kingdom reaches out to people in all walks of life. 
Scripture tells us almost nothing about Simon. In the Gospels, he is mentioned in three places, but only to list his name with the twelve disciples. In Acts 1 verse 13 we learn that he was present with the eleven apostles in the upper room of Jerusalem after Christ had ascended to heaven. 
Church tradition holds that he spread the gospel in Egypt as a missionary and was martyred in Persia. 

X1.     THADDEUS OR JUDE (JUDAS THE SON OF JAMES) 
Listed together with Simon the Zealot and James the Less, the Apostle Thaddeus completes a grouping of the least known disciples. In Twelve Ordinary Men, John MacArthur's book about the apostles, Thaddeus, also known as Jude, is characterized as a tender-hearted, gentle man who displayed childlike humility. 
Some scholars believe Thaddeus wrote the book of Jude. It's a short epistle, but the closing two verses contain a beautiful doxology, one of the finest expressions of praise to God in the entire New Testament. Jude 24-25.  
Compared to more prominent apostles in the Scripture, little is known about Thaddeus, one of​ Jesus Christ's twelve apostles. Part of the mystery stems from him being called by several different names in the Bible: Thaddeus, Jude, Judas, and Thaddaeus.  
Some have argued that there are two or more different people represented by these names, but most Bible scholars agree that these various names all refer to the same person. 
In lists of the Twelve, he is called Thaddeus or Thaddaeus, a surname for the name Lebbaeus (Matthew 10:3, KJV), which means “heart” or “courageous.” 
The picture is confused further when he is called Judas but is distinguished from Judas Iscariot. In the single epistle he authored, he calls himself "Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ and a brother of James." (Jude 1, NIV). That brother would be James the Less, or James the son of Alphaeus. 
Little is known of Thaddeus' early life, other than he likely was born and raised in the same area of Galilee as Jesus and the other disciples — a region which is now part of northern Israel, just south of Lebanon. One tradition has him born into a Jewish family in the town of Paneas. Another tradition holds that his mother was a cousin of Mary, mother of Jesus, which would make him a blood relation to Jesus. 
We also know that Thaddeus, like other disciples, preached the gospel in the years following the death of Jesus. 
 Tradition holds that he preached in Judea, Samaria, Idumaea, Syria, Mesopotamia, and Libya, possibly alongside Simon the Zealot. 
Church tradition holds that Thaddeus founded a church at Edessa and was crucified there as a martyr. One legend suggests his execution occurred in Persia. Because he was executed by ax, this weapon is often shown in artworks depicting Thaddeus. 
After his execution, his body is said to have been brought to Rome and placed in St. Peter's Basilica, where his bones remain to this day, interred in the same tomb with the remains of Simon the Zealot. Armenians, for whom St. Jude is the patron saint, believe that Thaddeus' remains are interred in an Armenian monastery. 

XII.     JUDAS ISCARIOT – THE BETRAYER 
Judas was the treasurer for the group which causes me to realize that a group of twelve men who are poor men cannot have a Treasurer. What would they be treasuring? The myth about Jesus being poor is only that. Judas rebuked Jesus for allowing Mary to use her bottle of perfume to wash His feet.  
Judas Iscariot is the apostle who betrayed his Master with a kiss. For this supreme act of treachery, some would say Judas Iscariot made the greatest error in history. 
Down through time, people have had strong or mixed feelings about Judas. Some experience a sense of hatred toward him, others feel pity, and some have even considered him a hero. No matter how you react to him, one thing is certain, believers can benefit greatly by taking a serious look at his life. 
Judas Iscariot is remembered for one thing: his betrayal of Jesus Christ. Even though Judas showed remorse later, his name became a symbol for traitors and turncoats throughout history. His motive seemed to be greed, but some scholars speculate political desires lurked beneath his treachery. 
One of Jesus' original 12 disciples, Judas Iscariot traveled with Jesus and studied under him for three years. 
He apparently went with the other 11 when Jesus sent them to preach the gospel, cast out demons, and heal the sick. 
An outward show of loyalty to Jesus is meaningless unless we also follow Christ in our heart. Satan and the world will try to get us to betray Jesus, so we must ask the Holy Spirit for help in resisting them. 
Although Judas attempted to undo the harm he had done, he failed to seek the Lord's forgiveness. 
Thinking it was too late for him, Judas ended his life in suicide. 
As long as we are alive and have breath, it's never too late to come to God for forgiveness and cleansing from sin. Sadly, Judas, who had been given the opportunity to walk in close fellowship with Jesus, completely missed the most important message of Christ's ministry. 
It's natural for people to have strong or mixed feelings about Judas. Some feel a sense of hatred toward him for his act of betrayal, others feel pity, and some throughout history have considered him a hero. No matter how you react to him, here are a few biblical facts about Judas Iscariot to keep in mind: 
Believers can benefit from thinking about Judas Iscariot's life and considering their own commitment to the Lord. Are we true followers of Christ or secret pretenders? And if we fail, do we give up all hope, or do we accept his forgiveness and seek restoration? 

CONCLUSION 
In concluding, Jesus had to deal with a myriad of personality types not only his disciples but the scribes, Pharisees and Sadducees and all the people who ate his fish and bread and then said crucify him. 
My question to Pastor’s in today’s churches would be why do you want to kill initiative by only dealing with ‘yes’ people or clones of yourselves.  Jesus just taught the guys the stuff and everyone in their own unique way manifested through the Holy Spirit. Jesus said I go but I send the comforter who will teach you all things. You need no other helper. 
Reminds me of a thought that came to me after I had written the previous blog. So Pastors you don’t want to wash feet if I were you I would remove my US$10,000 ties and my Chinese Gucci and Armani (not attributed to me I heard it from a Pastor) and go and get some dirty feet to wash on a weekly basis especially in North America. The statistics of what is taking place in the pulpit, is not encouraging.  The unfortunate situation is that it is business as usual, par for the road. 
  • Attrition of Pastors 
  • Immorality of all types in the pulpit   
  • Homosexuality
  • Sheep abuse 
You will note that the Bible did not give any specific criteria used by Jesus to choose the Apostles or His inner circle.  The only criteria that was used was prayer. Jesus prayed all night and then made His choice as shown by the Father. The Apostles and Disciples were ordinary men who did extraordinary things because they got hold of a vision and got supernatural empowerment.  These were the same men who denied Jesus, abandoned him at His crucifixion except for Apostle John who hung around in the background. However, once they got the vision and decided to fulfill the purpose for which they were sent they were unstoppable.   
Remember, please do not be a Judas there is always room at the cross. Though millions have come there is still room for one.  If anybody condemns you come to me. It is something I have to deal with on a daily basis so my tongue is a ready writer. I will give you the scriptures. Some Caucasians have made it their life mission to tell me what I am not and what I am unable to do; like the Scribes and the Pharisees. I love a challenge!!
Next month promises to be exciting do not miss it!! 
Let us listen to this song as we go Room at the Cross!!
More anon!! 
  
This is me, Lillene's baby girl coming to you from I think I should be in Dallas, Texas at present I am in Austin in a fantastic Library, USA. I tell you a good Library is like heaven on Earth. You can even sleep if you are not being watched like Raphleta. Published from Dallas!!

À bientôt!!  

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Sunday 15 March 2020

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SCEPTRE

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Original link - The Significance of the Sceptre Pichai has scrambled I.

INTRODUCTION
Mon peuple, mon peuple it is that time of the month  ‘The I Am God Blog’ if you are on Google and the Unchangeablechanger if you are on WordPress. It is March 4, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. Copenhagen, Denmark. Yes people, sorry I could not get you caught up with my travels  but I am now in Denmark sitting in the McDonald’s at ( I have to go for my map to get the correct spelling for the name of the plaza) Rådhuspladsen. I am looking at the Scandic Palace Hotel, a building with the Burger king on the first floor, one with the Hard Rock cafe and one with a big blue Politisiens written on it. It seems to be an office building. It is dark so I cannot see the pedestrians but the traffic up and down the street is quite brisk. 
I came in yesterday in a blaze of glory. I have to say that because in order to keep me out of the country, the Nazis with the Canadians in charge set up a brilliant custom system at Prodago the first town in the south of Denmark and north of the German border. I arrived there at 3:52 p.m. and did not leave until 9:06 p.m. Coming through Germany I had no problems. In fact, I now have pleasant memories of Berlin. The first time it was where I ate a good meal in Germany because of the generosity and boldness of one African. Then this time around the powers that be helped me to change my pants which were pulled apart by the crooked Pakistanis and Indians. They also helped me replace a number of things that were stolen such as my panties. I am realizing that there is a core set of good people in Berlin which was one of the reasons that Nazism did not flourish there. However, as Edmund Burke said and I quote ‘the only thing that is necessary for evil to prevail is for good men to keep silent.’ Can you believe it? When I returned to the Berlin library, the nice plastic bags for our things were no more. They now have black baskets, that is all the Nazis and Mafias do go around  and cause trouble. Only because I still have the strong plastic bags to put my things in. Once you get the bags they are yours. I also got a few at the British Library. I suppose they have messed up that system too. 
I tell you people where those Pakistanis, Indians, Jamaican politicians and Canadians are concerned I will take my prayer point to my grave for every strand of hair(they keep putting something in my hair and feeding me poisonous substances to get me bald and shaving off my hair so I can look like a Lesbian), for every pain in my toe which they have have placed the chemical on, for my two toe nails that they have distorted, for every where on my body that they have discoloured, for all the dirt they have stuck under my nails to make them dirty, for what they did in the election campaign in Brampton in 2006 and there after. Daddy, they shall not get away with it, especially the last point. Uncircumcised Philistines and heathen touching Christians. Not under my watch!! I was in the waiting room at Podago, I did my devotion praising and worshipping when I was alone. I dried my laundry. I was prevented from entering the train at 5:06 p.m. again. I decided to walk to the next train station. On my way night came and I could not locate the entrance to the road to take me to Teglev. I ended up in an industrial area and there were no buses. It was dark. I decided to turn back and returned to the station.  I was allowed in the train. The people were obviously looking through the camera and realized that most things that they were told were lies. Their sinister plans for me were thwarted as per usual, because I took the connecting train at Frederica Street at 10:59 p.m. straight to Copenhagen Flughafen airport arriving at 1:50 a.m.
Today I went to the Library, the service was extremely poor. People up to their set pieces and a whole lot of foolishness. I just left! I really do not know what is the problem with these Danes as it was at the train station they had a whole lot of police and soldiers at the library. I ignored all and left. I decided to sight see and look for an Apple Store while protesting. Woman is my name. I can multi-task easily. I asked directions at one hotel called the OsterPort Hotel. I am still looking for one number and one street. Hence, the reason I am at McDonald's, since I was told I should not sleep, I decided to write. I have done some work on my French article. I looked at it while I was in Berlin. I worked on the Conclusion/Recommendations. I  need to add some more points and bring everything together. I quoted Edmund Burke earlier in my writings. It is time for us flat bridged nose black people to realize that we have to help ourselves under God. All who want to talk about black and white can continue to do so. They also need to ask those white Evangelists why they are no longer in Africa? I am doing all of this not for the African leaders because they are living in the lap of luxury at the expense of the poor black Africans. It is the time for all this evil to stop. 
Unfortunately, the Nazis and the Mafias have all my blog topics so my research on Google was not very fruitful. I need a good library to use some books  to delve into the meat of the matter. Before I go over to Rome as I promised you this month I have to share a story with you. I should have shared it on FaceBook but I forgot. This happened while I was in Switzerland. I decided to launch my campaign against the Pakistanis and Indians at my most favourite place, in Geneva at the Palais des Nations. On Saturday, February 22, when I went to protest the Diplomatic Police turned up as per usual, not a problem. They are always driving around when I am protesting. They told me I could not stay under my ‘Broken Chair’. I said, What? Which law am I breaking?  We have been down this path before. I was told I needed to get approval from the police. Which police I asked? The last time you told me that when I went to Gare Cornavin, the police did not let me through their doors and looked at me through the doors and laughed at me. They said I should not go to Gare Cornavin again. I said so different police have different rules? I was advised I could only get approval from the station they were sending me. I said, okay what is the address? They wrote down some fictitious rubbish about Graverie etc and I was to take the number five. I asked what was the major intersection? Right in front of my face one of them started uttering some foolishness. I just moved from beside them returned my passport to the case and returned it to my torn pants and tights and picked up my placard and continued demonstrating. They started to harass me. I said when you have the section which I am violating and the law which I am breaking I will move or you can call the real police and get them to arrest me. I went across the road right in front of the United Nations they followed me. By this time there are five of them and one of me. Think about the situations you see in Africa. I walked them out to the end of the plaza. One old lady tried to intervene we all told her to go about her business, Nazi operative. Then two other operatives were standing and looking. I paid them no mind. I moved over to the bus stop section of the Plaza. One of them had the gall to ask me why I did not use other methods. I said I have a letter from your courts advising me that I need an address in Switzerland before they can deal with my case. Hence, the reason I protest, there is no justice for us black people. By this time whoever was on the other end giving instructions was telling them not to ask me anymore questions after I mentioned the law suit.  This is the clincher people, I tell you the Rt Hon Michael Manley would be proud of me. I just threw myself down on the sidewalk right in front of everybody and said Unuh kill me, ah long time the white people aah try kill mi, unuh even ah try starve mi to death. Unuh finish kil mi (All of you kill me, it is a long time white people have been trying to kill me, you are even trying to starve me to death, all of you finish killing me). I never saw people move so fast. They backed off quickly. I just went on the island in the middle of the road and continued my protest while they looked on. Then they left and returned intermittently to keep me under their radar. The police also paid a visit. I just moved around with my placard that states
CORRUPT INDIANS/
PAKISTANIS THE 
POINTMEN OF
THE WHITEMAN
KHAN - GIRAFFE BHA’RAT’ - RHINO
    JAVID - ZEBRA PICHAI - ELEPHANT
PRITI - CROCODILE
BEELZEBUB CROOKS
Then the first time I protested in Switzerland there was someone who seems to be in the trucking business, they sent a truck with the French word ‘precisement'. Then this last time they sent another truck with the wording ‘fresher logistics’. I had to laugh!
Now let us move on to Rome. Let me state from the outset that there were two words that were uppermost in my mind all through my visit to Italy from when I hit Milan the two words came to me sleazy and slimy. Sorry Africa now you see why the Italians are attacking you. You caan ketch quaku yuh ketch him shut (you cannot get back at the original party you attack those related to or are close to him).The behaviour of the people even though they were not really different from some of the countries I have been to were reflective of these words. I was refused entry to the St. Peter's Cathedral because I had a green bottle in my bag. People, it is my backup weapon. As it was in the days of Nehemiah so it is now Nehemiah 4 verse 17. That was the Saturday I went to Mass. The Nazis and Mafias are always searching my bags at nights. When I was held captive they had a field day reading everything. When they are unable they send people to sit behind me, the only reason being to peer in my bag. At every opportunity they want people to search my bags. That being the reason that I cannot keep any good hand bags. Now that I am walking with two shopping bags they are over the moon, this suits them fine all the better to search in when I am asleep.Who is it out there that wants to tell me about black and white? Come! Anyway as per usual they called the Security and told them I have a bottle in my bag. The same thing happened at the George Pompidou Library in Paris. I went in with my bottle the previous day with no hassle. Then the security and I had it out the next day. I eventually put my bottle in the garbage bag but of course when I returned the garbage bag had been changed.  I was not in the mood to release my bottle so I let St. Peter's Cathedral pass and went and protested in front of the Vatican Museum gate. They had this person out there who looked like a leper. I told the person to come and let me pray with them so that they can see that this is a kingdom of power and not words. It is not about the costumes. The person refused that is what religion does, it binds you up. I drove around Roma it is a lot of old crumbling buildings. There are three squares or plazas or places that are similar to me. Piccolo in Rome, Trafalgar Square in London and Place de la Concorde in Paris. They all have the same stolen Egyptian Poles with the Egyptian art on it. In fact, in Paris there is more than one of the poles. Then of course I was not able to access any libraries with public internet. I spent one whole day running around cobbled streets to no avail, with the Nazis and Mafias showing me all these costumed people, suffice it to say none of the ladies in costumes were Caucasians. They were blacks, Indians, Pakistanis, and Phillipinos. I tell you Rome has sold religion to all of you. Seems the whiteman and his equally crooked partner the Jamaican politicians are advising that if you are not promiscuous or sexually active you should become a Nun. They started this foolishness with me while I was in jamaica. I shall take the prayer point about these crooked politicians and people in Jamaica to my grave. They are so crooked they are bent out of shape.  Vatican City at present seems to be the major attraction in Rome. People flock to St. Peter’s Square in droves. The Museums also are doing a lively business. 
In my travels around the towns I noticed that there are quite a number of vendors in fact special areas have been prepared for them across from Vatican City and also by Ostende Station. They are very cheap which is suggesting to me a weakened economy. Rome is the only place I have been in Europe and seen quality panties being sold for one Euro. I was shocked! It was being sold by a blackman. I didn't have the money at the time when I returned after deciding that I was going to leave Rome he was no longer there and had been replaced by a Pakistani/Indian. Yes, people discrimination even in the vending profession. I witnessed it again first hand, when I started protesting right across from the Vatican walls. It was a square with vendors selling food one side had the Vatican city across the street was the official shopping district with stores for clothes, food etc. The second day I returned to protest they had placed a new Pakistani stall as a blockage between the pedestrian traffic and I.  That only made the people more curious. I just laughed and continued protesting. Then an amazing thing happened! I saw a number of black guys that were sent to the plaza. However, no spaces were actually provided for them. The others were telling them where they could stay or could not stay. It ended up that they had to leave because there was really no place for them. I said to myself discrimination even in vending and took up a lament for my people. I must state to you that in all my time in Italy I did not eat one meal. Thank God for Starbucks. It has been sustaining me over the past couple of months. One lady at the airport offered me some sandwiches. Me Raphleta! I do not buy it and prepare it myself, I do not eat it. I cannot do with another incident of a ruptured anus. I tell you people the Nazis and Mafias set the people at the airport on me. They just came every night and their only assignment was harassing me. They had on these bad coloured yellow T-Shirts they were most offensive. One night I had to switch restrooms thrice from one terminal to the next, other nights I just did my devotion in the passages. Just for the peace. I have never had it that bad at an airport. In Ottawa because they are not into criminality with the government they just eject me. They cannot bother with the questionable behaviour. Then the crooked and corrupt Pakistanis and Indians had given me a red coat. They continually kept dirtying the coat while I slept. I had to be constantly laundering it in order not to look challenged. Someone wanted to tell about black and white? Come!
Here  is another set of people who had big mentalities like the British. The Coliseum etc is a part of this former glory. Crumbling glory! As you are all aware I spent my birthday in Vienna, Austria. I did some sightseeing and then did my taxes. I sent it off but it was blocked. I had to resend it when I was in Germany. Canadians, criminally complicit all the free services were told to charge me for the use of their system.
Happy anniversary people this is the fourth year of publishing. I am so happy to have you at the other end. God bless you all for reading my writings. As soon as the whiteman leaves me alone I will give you my first book. I will also invite you to my church. I already have the prospective Pastors. Once again thanks for sticking with me through thick and thin and for believing in me. It would not have been the path I have chosen for my life. What can I say ? God is sovereign in all His ways.
REFLECTIONS
I have been meaning to do this topic for such a long time. As I continue to research the Bible and to discover the truths my only regret is that all these years I did not have the attitude of the Bereans doing my own searching and researching to discover the many truths that are therein present. The people that live under a monarchy would more readily appreciate the concept of a sceptre because it is carried by rulers. That is the major concept God is a king and although the word is only mentioned twenty two times in the Bible it is a basic and fundamental Biblical doctrine. 
CRITICAL DEFINITIONS
Significance: The quality of being worthy of attention, importance.
The meaning to be found in words or events.
Sceptre: The most explicit definition as per Dictionary.com
    A rod or wand borne in the hand as an emblem of regal or imperial power.
    Royal or imperial power or authority, sovereignty.
   To give a sceptre to, invest with authority.
EXPLORING THE SCRIPTURES ON THE SCEPTRE IN THE BIBLE
  1. Genesis 49 verse 10 - The Sceptre is mentioned in the Bible twenty times, the words rod and sceptre are used interchangeably. We will go through these scriptures looking at context pretext and post text to grasp the meaning of each situation. In this the first mention in the book of Genesis Jacob was about to go the way of all the Earth so he gathered his children and grandchildren to bless them. Judah’s blessing was that the sceptre shall not leave that tribe nor the sovereign leadership be against their steps. That is why Jesus is of the lineage of Judah. He reigns forever, the lion of the tribe of Judah. Jacob’s statement was actually very prophetic.
  2. Numbers 21 verse 18 A song of the people when God gave them water in the desert after He had dealt with them severely for their complaining and grumbling.They are now obedient to the lawgivers with the sceptres the authority figures among them. What Moses could not do a little snake bite did, made them joyful.
  3. Numbers 24 verse 17 This was the chapter of course people with that infamous prophet Balam and king Balak. Balam knew that God had blessed Israel and at that time no one could have cursed them. There was no sin among them. Anyway Balak made the price right so that Balaam in this chapter 24 attempted to curse Israel for a second time. In verse 17 the elevation of the sceptre of Israel which speaks to the rulership and authority of Israel. Balam was very prophetic I see but not now.., I contemplate but not yet. He foretold the destruction of Israel’s enemies. And for those of you who are wondering why you cannot overcome me, read one of my favourite verses in the Bible  Numbers 23 verse 23 and insert my name instead of Jacob. You might as well get rid of all your snakes, birds and feathers etc..
  4. Esther 4 verse 11, 5 verse 2 and 8 verse 4 This is the story of Esther we have now picked up where Mordecai had informed Esther of the faith of the Jews as pronounced by the demon called Haman. Mordecai had requested that Esther go and make a plea on behalf of her people to her husband the king. In verse 11 Esther is answering Jamaican style ‘Yuh mus eh mad, (you must be mad) it is general knowledge and she listed all the people who knew, to emphasize the generality of the knowledge that no one entered the interior court of the palace without being invited. Father, I thank you that the veil has been rented in twain. I can come and go as I please. The sceptre is always raised. She concluded by saying the person risked death if the sceptre is not raised. Just as an indication of how important and significant certain things are. Hence, the reason we cannot take things like the communion lightly. That's why I refuse to just take the bread as I see the Roman Catholics are doing. The next thing I know is that some Pope went to bed one night and didn't sleep well and decided to write a paper to say that Communion consisted only of the wafer. Another error has entered the church. We have to stop the little foxes that will destroy the vine.
  5. Esther 5 verse 2 you can understand that Mordecai gave Esther some choice words. She had wanted to wait for thirty days  but after a three days dry fast she went in. People before I move on I must tell you this three days dry fast is the hardest fast I have ever done. I finally decided to do it while I was on the road. I nearly died and went to heaven. The only reason why I think God did not take me is because he wants a little more peace in heaven before having me up there re-organizing everything. Lord help my Holy Ghost! I must confess to you that I had to be washing out my mouth constantly. I did not want my lips to stick together. They were too dry and because I had not been eating I did not have much saliva. Anyway it is becoming the most beneficial one to date. People are now showing me water through water bottles everywhere  I go. I travel for whole days without water, I stand at the computer for whole days without a drop of water. Let me get back to Esther. Of course after the fast and when the favour of God is on your life, it is said that one day of favour can save you a year of work. She found favour in the eyes of the king and he raised the gold sceptre. I forgot to mention people, King Ahasuerus’ sceptre was made of or (gold). I am back to a French Bible again people. Thanks to Hillsong Paris oh I forgot to tell you just for the fun of it. I went up to one Sister at Rome Airport and said can you give me a Bible. The sister said no I don't have any but you could buy one or probably get one (whatever, etc). I just said thank you and moved off.  I tell you Hillsong Paris is something else, this time Pastor Houston had a video on the growth of the church itself. It was Hillsong's outreach sunday. Lovely video! I suppose the Pastors were glad it was a special Sunday when they heard I would be there. Lord help my Holy Ghost!
While I am here let me deal with this matter once again. I have already dealt with it in my Blog post The Purpose of Praise and Worship but it seems people are not taking good advice. Praise and worship is not about getting through three or however many songs you have decided to sing on a Sunday morning. People please give your congregation a break, at best they are mumbling while looking at the PowerPoint  most times. At worst most times they are just standing there reading the songs. How can you introduce three new songs for praise and worship on a Sunday morning? How can you? Who benefits? When I go into praise and Worship on I must be able to participate fully, I did not come to be entertained. I come to worship. If you are introducing new songs, you introduce them gradually. You do it at Bible study, you do it at worship service etc. As a music ministry you have sung three new songs and only the band and the choir are familiar with the songs. I say familiar because the lead vocalists most times are reading the overhead monitor. Who is edified? I do not care how many albums you have sold. How many have you sold in recent times? Worship service is not like cutting an album. The Bible did not say we all should hit the perfect note. It says make a joyful noise. Another thing that is happening in North America and all over, the choir does not know the song they are singing. Take away the powerpoint and they are lost. I had to tell the people in the supermarket in Salzburg, that I did not start out with a calculator. The same way when we started church the Music ministry taught the songs which are on the programme. That way you left no one behind. I know you all have these monumental churches and everything must move like clockwork. Let me tell you what is going to happen. I went to a church in Atlanta that will remain nameless. I went early because I thought they were still having three services. I had to wait until 10:00 a.m. when I was allowed in the Sanctuary I asked the Usher ‘What happened I thought you had earlier services?’ She said we used to have three services but now we have only one combined service. Just one example is good enough. You all need to slow down God leaves nobody behind. Another thing, what is with these long songs of people’s life stories. I want to be reminded that I serve the omni God who is bigger than all my challenges. These songs are too long and winding and technical. Leave them for the concerts so I can jig at them. If you cannot find a song, sing a part of a hymn like Chris Tomlins. I need to write Praise and Worship II.
Now let us get back to the current blog topic. King Ahasuerus stretched out the sceptre and Esther went forward and touched it.  The lifting of the sceptre speaks to access permission to enter. What does that sound like? We have free access through the blood of Jesus. We can go boldly to the throne of God anytime once we accept Jesus is our Lord and saviour Hebrews 4 verse 16.
  1. Esther 8 verse 4 This was Esther entering the presence of the king again to ask for favour specifically the revocation of the laws passed by Haman. By now we should all be aware that you cannot change the laws of the Medes and the Persians but you can write new laws to counteract old ones. Hence, the king just gave the Jews his signet ring for them to write whatever they please. I tell you people one day of favour is better than one hundred years of work. Thank God for Jesus who has written a new set of laws paid in full, redeemed and covered under the blood II Corinthians 5 verses 17 - 21.
  2. Psalm 45 verse 6 It is a Psalm of love by Korah. I suppose I should research the background of this Psalm but in the captioned verse Korah is exalting the king for his sceptre of justice and the fact that he hates wickedness. Here again the sceptre speaking to rulership and authority. It is a beautiful Psalm you should take the time to read it in its entirety - Psalm 45. I tell you people because I am jumping between versions. I am discovering that everybody is minding their own business, meaning the French Translation is a bit different from the King James Version. Lord help my Holy Ghost! 
  3. Psalm 60 verse 7 This is a hymn of David. The list of testimonies by the Choir Director. Just establishing the fact that Judah is going to be the major tribe in Israel. The one which will establish the lineage of the Messiah. King David is a part of that lineage. Nobody knows that more than he. 
  4. Psalm 108 verse 8 The exact same thing that was in Psalm 60 verse 7. It is now stated in this psalm as a Prayer and Confession of  David up to verse 14. 
  5. Psalm 110 verse 2 This is a prophetic Psalm. This one starts out very strongly  imperatively: verse one declaring that we are to sit by God’s right hand until he makes our enemies his footstool. I tell you when you are God you are God! This scripture was also quoted by Jesus when the Pharisees attacked him about His lineage.. St. Matthew 22 verses 41 - 46. Verse 2 speaks to God extending His sceptre of power and authority to the church for the destruction of its enemy.
  6. Psalm 125 verse 3 This Psalm speaks to the fact that God is a rampart for his people He would not allow us to be overcome by the rulership of the wicked or to be ruled by the wicked less we fall.
  7. Isaiah 14 verse 5 and 30 verse 31 This scripture is speaking to the judgement of Babylon, stating specifically that the Lord will break the staff of the wicked and the sceptre of the rulers. Everyone shall be taken care of.
  8. Isaiah 30 verse 31 The punishment of Judah the Lord shall be dealing with the Assyrians who ruled, the Lord will smote them with His voice.  
  9. Jeremiah 48 verse 17 Jeremy, I have made him the most loved Prophet of the Nazis and Mafias ever since I did my piece on FaceBook about him. The Nazis and Mafias will not give me a break. Everywhere I go their generosity extends to dry crusty bread and water. That is for another blog post. Let us attend to the business at hand.This book is a prophecy to Moab in this specific verse the prophet is speaking to the fact that their strong sceptre and rod have been broken. It is a terrible thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
  10. Ezekiel 19 verses 11 and 14 A complaint by the Princes of Israel, however the word is used in both cases to mean authority and power. 
  11. Amos 1 verses 5 and 8 I tell you people, I knew nothing about this book until the crooked politicians and assorted criminals had a sermon preached against me. I just sat there and looked. Fortunately, for me the Pastor was not sneering like the little fellow in Toronto that came to the church and spoke about the Watchman on the Wall. He ensured that he sneered at the part about the destruction. If I was a lesser person I would have ran out of the church. All I sat there and said to myself was, ‘come let us get it on Ezekiel 33 verses 7- 9.’ In the captioned scripture Amos is just advising that because of people’s crimes God has removed the sceptre from the ‘ites’ who had them. God has stripped them of their authority. Reminiscent of Samson who had to pray for the glory to return just one more time  so he could do his assignment Judges 16 verses 28 - 30. King Saul had the sceptre but the power was with David I Samuel 15 verses 27 - 28. I think this is what is happening in a lot of countries. Politicians who are still in the job but in the spiritual realm they have been fired.
  12. Zechariah 10 verse 11 The prophet Zechariah is just reminding us of how God took away the rulership of Assyria and Egypt. The two giants of the time. 
  13. Hebrews 1 verse 8 We have already dealt with this scripture in Psalm 45 verses 6.
CONCLUSION
As we can see the sceptre represents power and authority both in the natural and spiritual realm. In the natural the sceptre is and of itself has no authority, it is the person behind it. Hence, why we have righteous and wicked rulership. We see that God’s sceptre is one of justice and righteousness Hebrews 1 verse 8.
I thought it was going to be a small Blog post this month but it has turned out to be quite large. Before I go I want to share this with you people, another way of verification of the accuracy of the scriptures. I didn’t know that when black people do not bathe for a season they start to shed. Mamma mia here it is, I saw some flakey things on my pants. I dusted my pants then then I started to examine my body and realized that because I have not had a shower in ages ‘dust I came from, dust I shall return to Genesis 3 verse 19. Lord help my Holy Ghost!! I had a good laugh!!
Well, once again people happy fourth year anniversary! We are late again but we will give thanks that we are able to publish. I tell you people cock mouth ketch cock. I was walking around with the complete Blog where I had written that I published in Sweden. On my way to Oslo I said but God hadn’t I written that I would be publishing in Sweden. I was looking for the piece of paper and realized that it has been stolen. I had also written a fantastic thank you note. Let me write the pieces that I remember. Most things that I write people are inspired if I do not capture it at the moment it is gone. That is why I walk around with pen and paper. Jack canfield says he walks around with a little tape recorder. I remembered thanking those of you who have stayed with me for the past four years and reading my writings. I spoke to the fact that it has not been easy especially in the last couple of years. I spoke to the fact that the Blog has really taken on a life of its own. I also encouraged those of you out there who want to do something to go ahead and do it.
Now you see why it is so important to the Nazis and Mafias to go through my bags and get to the stuff before I write them.They just lack integrity.
Well on that note for another month this is me, Raphleta, Lillene’s baby girl coming to you from of all places, my prison in Stockholm, Sweden.

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