I am one as God is One

As I have argued in recent posts, the crux of the problem as to why Christians are so easily misled into thinking medicine is good is because they are not aware that for millennia philosophers have been viewing humans and the way they think from a non-biblical perspective. There is no end to the way they slice and dice up the mind, body, spirit, soul, function, and heart of man. Once these thought experiments are formed, then they are labeled with a name. Once something has a name, it implies legitimacy. Legitimacy leads to the creation of hypotheses, which leads to the development of theories, which leads to models, which leads to algorithms, and diagnoses. So far this is all a mental exercise and while it is wrong thinking, it has not yet caused harm to another. However, the final step is treatment. And that is an action that is applied to a patient or client. That is the final culmination of this mental and physical atheistic experiment.

Pretty soon paradigms spring up, like the practice of medicine and psychology. Schools are built and training programs are made so that students can become knowledgeable in all the nuances of these concepts, which we forgot came from man, not God.

The most important prayer in the bible before Jesus came was the Shema Israel, which is a prayer taken from Torah and recited twice daily, in the morning and at night (and other important times as well). I will write the beginning verses out here:

Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One. You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. And these words which I command you today shall be upon your heart. You shall teach them thoroughly to your children, and you shall speak of them when you sit in your house and when you walk on the road, when you lie down and when you rise. You shall bind them as a sign upon your hand, and they shall be for a reminder between your eyes. And you shall write them upon the doorposts of your house and upon your gates. ~Deuteronomy 6:4-9

By contrast, in the New Testament, Jesus said all the law and the prophets hung on two great commandments, the first of which is:

And Jesus answered him, “The first of all the commandments is: ‘Hear, Israel. The Lord our God is one Lord, and you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ This is the first commandment. ~Mark 12:29-30

Jesus confirmed for us here in the oldest gospel record, the book of Mark, that the greatest commandment is to love God with your heart, soul, and might. But He also added ‘mind’ because mind was a word not used in Hebrew. Mind was understood in Hebrew as part of the concept of heart.

Since this is the greatest command in the bible–Old and New Testaments–then we should think about ourselves as God does here. Let’s delve into it. Heart in the Greek here is Strong’s entry 2588 kardia and it means the center of all physical and spiritual life, the INNER SELF. It includes thoughts and feelings, but not necessarily deep thoughts. Soul in the Greek here is Strong’s entry 5590 psuche and it means LIFE and gives the idea of what makes us alive. Mind in the Greek here is Strong’s entry 1271 dianoia and it means ‘through the intellect’ or deep thought, THINKING. Finally, strength in the Greek here is Strong’s entry 2479 ischus and it means FORCEFULNESS, as in power and strength manifested.

To interpret these words which are really more like ideas, we find that

We are a unique person with a will, capable of thinking, and able to enforce our will for God.

We are way more than a mere mind and body. In fact, body is not even mentioned here!! The Hebrew and Greek words for body are not included in the most important commandments. The material body is understood as the physical container for all these other things. If you consider we are a living soul with a will (our heart/inner self), thought (mind), and drive (strength), these are all abstract concepts. This implies that God considers what is most important about us are those aspects of ourselves that are immaterial!

No one can call themselves a Christian (or Jew), if they do not believe in the greatest commandment in the bible. And if you believe in the greatest commandment in the bible, it precludes you from separating out the parts of us that God calls to worship Him. What God has joined together, let no man separate (Mark 10:9). To separate our mind from our body is a pointless activity. Our body is just a house for all the things about us that God really cares about. Our bodies become sick through literal and figurative sin and Jesus can heal this, but God is far more concerned about our inner selves and how we function as His creation.

In our world, which is ruled by Satan, we are duped into focusing on our physical bodies over everything else. This separation originally occurred with Babylonian and Egyptian philosophers and shamans who were polytheists and atheists thousands of years ago in ancient times. It was never a biblical concept. These ideas were carried forward by more atheist, agnostic, and deist philosopher-physicians who created the field of science, and it has became one of our biggest idols today: the idea of medicine, health care, mental and physical health.

But the bible discourages us from focusing on our physical bodies, as the Apostle Paul says here:

For bodily exercise profits a little, but godliness is profitable for all things, having promise of the life that now is and of that which is to come. ~1 Timothy 4:8

Jesus healed people from physical ailments to show them the power of God to heal them and their sin–not physically, but spiritually; to heal those parts of us that God really cares about, our inner beings. God gives us everything we need to do His will, and that goes for His greatest will of all.

to love Him. ❤

Smitten by God

I have noticed a weird phenomenon for many years now. God smites those who have been mean to me. I know it sounds petty and immature. But that is the simple truth.

The first time I noticed it was around 2016 when a business I had with some other people closed and we had to default on our private loan. The loan was through a notable, kind, elderly Christian couple in what ended up becoming my denomination and my church. I was a new Christian at the time, but I already loved studying the scriptures, and in that time wrote my two books for the LORD, to learn about Him and glorify Him. We (mostly me, working two jobs plus raising my children as a single mom) worked diligently to pay the monthly mortgage to them as they were owner-financing us. This was very gracious of them, to owner-finance us, as we were a group of poor midwives and could not come up with a loan on our own. However, when the business had to be closed, we all met at the lawyer’s office and had our final meeting to sign papers for it to revert back to them. They were going to turn around and sell the building, and all the 6 years of payments I had made were going to go down the drain. We had spent literally 80K dollars improving their building, not to mention appliances and other upgrades. Nevertheless, it was an affable ending between us and the owners, and they were very gracious about us not being able to continue in the terms of the loan. I also lived in an apartment in the building at the time and was going to be displaced, having to find an apartment short notice with a pet. I had loans to pay, and I made a pittance and did not know how I was going to afford to move, live, or take care of my sons. So, I went to the last meeting armed with this bible verse, hoping for mercy on their part:

If you lend money to any of My people who are poor among you, you shall not be like a moneylender to him; you shall not charge him interest. ~Exodus 22:25

I nicely suggested to them that the interest that we had paid on the building could possibly come back to us after they had sold it to someone else. I cannot remember exactly what I was pitching but I was open to anything. I think I would have been happy with 10K each, as a gift for improving their building and helping us on our way. I laid out my case before them with my colleagues present (and watching bemusedly), that we had put all of our money, blood, sweat, and tears into that building and that I wasn’t sure how I was going to be able to live now. My colleagues were single women at the time as well. The owners listened but declined my request, and even became offended and defensive, saying that paying interest was the term of the loan that we all agreed to, and they were not about to do anything of the sort. I distinctly remember the wife raising her voice to me and becoming angry.

I will also mention that they lived in a large, lovely home with land on the lake which one of the parents had purchased for very little money back in the early 1900’s. I have heard it is a beautiful place. They had plenty of means and were already old by this time. Selling this building to someone else assured them hundreds of thousands of dollars more. I agreed with them about the terms of the loan and that what they were doing was fair and lawful (according to man), and I did not say anything more about it. Immediately after this, I scrambled around and God came through with the perfect apartment for me, the appliances I needed, and I was able to get on food stamps for that time in my life. He miraculously provided everything I needed to raise my sons and live a nice life.

But as we were completing our moving out of the building, the couple stopped in and told us that their daughter had been struck with a very serious illness and was in the hospital, I think in the ICU, and they were not sure she was going to recover. It was very startling because she wasn’t that old at the time, and it was a surprise for everyone. They were distraught about it. But I couldn’t get over the very real feeling that God was punishing them for how they had treated me, and more: for not honoring His word. I think He was showing me that He had my back. I was shocked, but did draw comfort from that form of justice, I will admit, because those days were so hard for me. And no one seemed to care, except Him. I found out after another year or so that the owner was afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease.

As time went by and other offenses happened to me, I noticed that some sort-of reckoning would often follow. It always happened relatively quickly, following with days to weeks of their mean behaviors. I came to understand and trust that God grew very angry when people hurt me, and I knew He would take care of it. I do take the bible verse very seriously that says, ‘vengeance is the Lord’s’, and that we are not to return malice with malice. Even if God does not visibly punish my perpetrators, I would not seek vengeance, and indeed, on my journey of sanctification I try to always do good to those who hate me.

I have also noticed that these punishments are stronger for believers (those who profess to know Him and call themselves Christians) who hurt me, versus unbelievers. But this is telling as God chastises those whom He calls sons. And He expects MORE from those who bear His name.

When I first realized this was happening, it reminded me of the horror movie from my childhood, Carrie, by Stephen King and Lawrence Cohen. Carrie White, a shy, friendless teenage girl who is sheltered by her domineering, religious mother, unleashes her telekinetic powers after being humiliated by her classmates at her senior prom. Who doesn’t remember this iconic scene?

Except I wasn’t the one doing it. God was.

Another instance occurred in my own son and his wife about a year ago. They grew angry because they thought I had destroyed a figurine from his dying grandmother that was being handed down from his siblings as a sort of fertility idol. It was a big misunderstanding, and I had done nothing wrong (they had misplaced it), but I did admonish them that they should know better than to worship idols and that it was a sin. They responded by literally tracking me down and verbally abusing–even cornering me–like demons will do. I responded as lovingly as I could but was very shaken by this event. These children of mine want babies more than any other my other kids, and now they are struggling with infertility. I think back to their treatment of me and their idolatry, and I know there is a link. I believe that if they would repent, seek forgiveness, and turn to the Lord, He would forgive them and grant them children. But they do not; they are seeking fertility treatment from man (against my advice).

Okay, so in the past few months I have been treated poorly from a brother in Christ who actually became a rare friend of mine. I say ‘rare’ because I don’t let people ‘in’ easily anymore. It takes years for me to be able to open up to folks enough until they actually feel like a friend, and I call them ‘friend’. Regular Christian folks are my brothers and sisters in Christ, but to be my friend is a step above this, and I take it very seriously. I began noticing over time that this brother/friend was spending more and more of his time fraternizing with a pagan physician whose wife his wife worked with. My friend’s wife goes to church but doesn’t necessarily abide in Christ, so she is already at risk for falling away from the Lord. Anyway, they have started spending every week with them, camping with them, going to concerts with them, barbequing with them. Like that has become his main social outlet. I tried to broach this subject with him a couple years ago when it was starting. I told him it wasn’t really biblical to spend more time with unbelievers than believers, that we were called to give most of our time and attention to the brethren. But he disagreed because he saw this family as his mission, to win for Christ. Fast forward two years later and they have become not only his mission but his best friends. I found out that they don’t even take their two kids with them now because he knows it is not a kid-friendly or Christ-friendly environment. They leave their kids with a baby-sitter or grandparent, like on a weekly basis! And he sees nothing wrong with this! The doctor appears no closer to accepting Jesus as his savior than he did two years ago.

So, I gently rebuked my friend for this, reminding him that it wasn’t the right thing for him to be doing, especially in light of leaving his kids behind; that it wasn’t a good example of Christian family life, nor good for the children! He seemed to listen at first, then recovered with his usual explanation: “Jesus spent time with tax collectors and sinners!” To which I refuted, “Yes, but one meeting with Jesus was enough to turn them to His way and make them Christians! They didn’t remain sinners and tax collectors!” The bible clearly says to preach the Word, and if they won’t hear it, to shake the dust off and move on.

But you see his pride is all caught up in this thing now. He refuses to walk away. Once I gave my rebuke, I let it go, but after this chat my friend began distancing himself from me, and even being mean to me, which hurt. I am not sure he was aware of how he was treating me, but I noticed. I gave him some space, and he kept carving out more space. He had told me he was going to help me with a certain project, but he ignored the subject, and I had to find someone else to help me. He was cold and distant. It got to where we were no longer chatting about real things anymore, just superficial things. I would try to keep returning to the former flavor of our friendship, but he wouldn’t budge. I felt slighted. Since I am trying to live a biblical life as much as possible, I employed the bible verse ‘do good to those who hate you’, and one day I told him I was going to pick up his favorite meal for lunch to which he responded as his old friendly self. Then when I went to the restaurant, it had just closed down a few days before! Weird. I took this as a sign from God. I did not end up buying him lunch since my effort flopped. He was nicer to me for a couple days after that, but then reverted back to his distant self. I struggled and was sad. I felt I was losing my friend. But all my efforts to try and grasp it back into existence, failed. I finally sort-of let it go and distanced myself too. I made peace with the fact that my old friend just couldn’t hear my rebuke, and he was too proud and ensnared in this sinful lifestyle to want to do anything about it. I knew that it was going to take a different effort from God to make him see the light.

Then last night this brother texted me that his young son was in the ER, having been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes mellitus! I was so sad for him as this son has been challenging for them. He has always struggled with bad anxiety issues and easily folds under pressure. I went to bed and then when I woke up, I remembered God’s curse to those who are mean to me. I was like, WOAH. It’s sort-of scary actually. This punishment phenomenon makes me see Him as the mighty God He is and reminds me He is to be feared.

I should not be surprised though, because the bible tells us He will do this:

You must not bow down to them or worship idols that you have placed over me, for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God who will not tolerate your affection for any other gods. I lay the sins of the parents upon their children; the entire family is affected—even children in the third and fourth generations of those who reject me. ~Deuteronomy 5:9

I am not God, but I bring the word of God to people to try and convict them of their sin. And in that way, I guess God holds them accountable.

I have found there is a fine line between friends and enemies. Someone might be your friend today and your enemy tomorrow. Thankfully, Jesus takes the ambiguity out of it and tells us to treat everyone, friend and enemy, with love.

Woe to you when everyone speaks well of you, because their fathers did the same to the false prophets. But I say to you who hear: love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, and pray for those who spitefully use you. to him who strikes you on the one cheek, offer the other also. And from him who takes away your cloak, do not withhold your tunic either. Give to everyone who asks of you. And from him to takes away your goods do not ask them back. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. ~Luke 6:26-31

I find I serve Him best by treating fellow believers as brothers and sisters in Christ, not friends. I find that people cannot sustain my level of friendship very long, and it ends up breaking down, which is hard on me. I would rather devote my time and energy to God. ❤

Isaiah and the Cake of Figs

Around 702 BC, a healing miracle by YHWH through the Prophet Isaiah is told in the book of Isaiah and 2 Kings. Hezekiah was sick to death with an ulcer, and Isaiah told him that he was dying and was not going to recover. Hezekiah became so bereft that he ‘wept with a great weeping’ and begged God to save his life.

God commanded Isaiah to tell Hezekiah that God had ‘heard his prayer and seen his tears’ and that He would add 15 years onto his life. God also said He would deliver Hezekiah and his city, Jerusalem, out of the clutches of the Assyrians, led by Sennacharib.

Then God turned time back ten steps in the steps of Ahaz, which was a type of sundial. And Isaiah instructed Hezekiah’s people to take a cake of figs and rub it on the ulcer, so that he would live.

Hezekiah was so thankful to God for saving his life, that he wrote an anthem for Him, giving Him credit for healing him and saving his life for a little bit longer:

You heal me, and make me live….You loved my soul from the pit of destruction; You have cast all my sins behind Your back….The ones going down to the pit cannot hope for Your truth. The living, the living is the one thanking You; as I do today. The father makes known Your truth to his sons. For YHWH is for my salvation! ~Isaiah 38:16-20

Surprisingly, the state of medicine was quite advanced in Mesopotamia and Egypt, and the first Greek medical school was established around 700 BC. Some of this medical knowledge would have filtered through the Holy Land as it was on the route between Babylon and Egypt.

Plants contain essential oils that preserve life and are useful for man in numerous ways, from food to healing. The Hebrew nation cultivated this knowledge, treasured it, and passed it from generation to generation while giving honor and glory to God. Man left to his own devices likes to complicate things and create more complexity than necessary, hence the birth of medicine out of philosophy. Yet instead of calling pagan physicians, Hezekiah relied on God to heal him.

And Yahweh did.

Were Job’s Children Incestuous?

And his sons feasted in the house of each one on his day (1). And they sent and called their three sisters to eat and to drink with them (2). And it happened, when the days of feasting (3) had gone around, Job would send and sanctify them. And he would rise early in the morning and offer burnt sacrifices according to all their number. For Job said, it may be that my sons have sinned, and cursed God in their hearts. This Job always did. ~Job 1:4-5

Job’s sons sinned in at least 3 ways in this opening chapter of the story of Job. To feast ‘on his day’ meant to celebrate his own birthday, which was not done by God’s people. Celebrating birthdays was a pagan practice. They sent for their sisters to eat and drink with them. The word for drink here connotes ‘drunk’ or ‘drunkard’, which was admonished in the Old Testament. Finally, feasting was a sin if not done specifically on one of the holy days set apart in the oral Torah. Job, being a righteous and blameless man, offered sacrifice for each of his children in case they sinned or also cursed God in their hearts.

It makes me wonder what else Job’s sons and his daughters did together. I think this passage implies that they might have practiced incest with each other because if you are partying unlawfully with food and imbibing excessive drink with serial sinful feasts, why would you not also commit sexual immorality?

Interestingly, the story only states that Job’s sons were killed when their house fell on them, not his daughters. Just as his wife also was never harmed.

Job was a lone man serving God. He had more riches than anyone which made him the ‘greatest son of the east’. Yet he appears to have had no one near him, family or friends, who believed in or worshiped YHWH as he did. Job is an example for us of loneliness, suffering, and God’s redemption.

In the Beginning: God Created His Family

The Creation of the World

Genesis 1 In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was without form and void, and darkness was over the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God hovered over the face of the waters. And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. 

My translation: In the beginning, ALHYM (God in all His divine plurality) created the sky and atmosphere; and the land. The land was without form and empty like a desert, and death was over the deep abyss of raging water. And the breath of ALHYM fluttered gently over the face of the waters and they changed from the abyss of raging waters into the waters. And ALHYM said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.

My interpretation: God was complete and numerous. He was Everything. He had created for Himself air and land, but it was not all He wanted. He wanted more. He wanted to create a family unto Himself. So, He performed a loving action whereby He fluttered over the deep raging waters in the abyss of the desert land (as in making love to it) and in so doing he changed it into simple waters. Then He verbally spoke light into existence. And there was Light. This light was bright like the sun, but it was also good, as opposed to darkness, which denotes evil.

The Light was what was created by this loving act of God when He united with the waters in the desert. God is Father, He made love to the deep water and in this act the water became His wife containing His Spirit, and they bore a Son. God breathed out to make His wife, and He spoke His Son into existence, and gave YHWH power to use the Spirit at His discretion. This Son became material in the form of Jesus, but He has existed from the beginning!

The breath of God became the Holy Spirit, and the voice of God became YHWH. That is why the Holy Spirit is invisible, and Jesus is the Word.

The New Testament Greek word for Jesus as the only begotten Son of God is monogenes and is best translated as the unique Son. 3439 monogenḗs; properly, one-and-only; “one of a kind” – literally, “one (monos) of a class, genos” (the only of its kind).

In the beginning was the Word. The Word was with God and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. Through Him all things were made, and without Him nothing was made that was made. In Him was life, and the life is the Light of men. ~ John 1:1-4

This is the same thing that happened when the maiden Mary conceived by ‘illegitimate’ means and God’s Spirit changed her fetus into Jesus:

And the angel answered and said to her, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Highest will overshadow you; therefore, also, that Holy One who is to be born will be called the Son of God. ~Luke 1:35

And something similar occurred at this time regarding John the Baptizer:

For he will be great in the sight of the Lord and shall drink neither wine nor strong drink. He will also be filled with the Holy Spirit, even from his mother’s womb. ~Luke 1:15

The Spirit of God

John 7:38–39 suggests that water represents the Spirit of God. Jesus preached that those who believed in him in accordance with the Scripture would receive the power of the Holy Spirit, which he likened to “rivers of living water.” Jesus’ prophecy was later fulfilled in Acts 2:1–4 when his apostles were filled with the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost. From these verses, we can perceive that living water in the Bible symbolizes the divine power and presence of the Holy Spirit.

Miriam (Old Testament) /Mary (New Testament)

מרה (mara) and ים (yam) The first part of the name Miriam could also be regarded as related to the verb מרר (marar), meaning to be bitter or to be strong. The adjective מר (mar), meaning bitter (Genesis 27:34, Exodus 15:23). The masculine nouns מר (mor) and מור (mor), mean myrrh (same word). Myrrh, the oil of anointing priests, joy, weddings nights, and JESUS. Whereas the second part of the name Miriam holds some resemblance to the word ים (yam) meaning sea. This word in plural, ימים (yamim) denotes the general concept of seas or the whole of all the seas (Genesis 1:10). A second word that looks like it was derived from a root ימם (ymm) — and is therefore assumed to be related to ים (yam) — is the masculine noun ימם (yemim). It occurs only once, in Genesis 36:24, and what it means exactly is unknown. All we know is that the ימם (ymm) were found by Anah in the wilderness, and most translations choose for “hot springs” (https://www.abarim-publications.com/Dictionary/y/y-m-mfin.html)

Hence, the name Miriam also means Bitter Waters or Waters Of Strength.

Jesus is YHWH, Yahweh, who is the steward of all living and whom God has made King to rule and reign in His kingdom as His Son. His symbol is the literal sun, which is a circle. It is more specifically illustrated with a triangle above it as over the Tomb of Talpiot and means the rising Son. But there is also Mary, who is the feminine force, who represents wife and mother. She is an ethereal being because God created her from His breath. She became the embodiment of His Spirit, and together these two created Life, YHWH. She has divine protection from ALHYM. Her symbol is water, also the circle. She is sent forth by God and His Son for His purposes to be fulfilled on earth as it is in Heaven.

I don’t know why this is so shocking to Christians. This is one way that I really resonate with Catholics, because they understand the value of Mary in Jesus’ life, or by extension, for all God’s chosen ones. It’s so ridiculous when people use the male pronoun ‘he’ when they refer to the Holy Spirit. It’s totally illogical and not how God made life. Do they really think that a male God breathed His male breath and made a male Son? It’s no wonder women are oppressed. There is no accounting for their importance in the story of life. That is not God’s way. God created man in His image. Male and female He created them. If He created them male and female and they were created in His image, why then do men yet believe the Godhead trio is only male? How does it follow that life began? But of course, as with a good husband, God wants to keep Mary hidden and safe.

Anyway, I had always wondered about God hovering over the face of the deep and thought it was an unusual way to describe creation. Why did He need to hover over water before he spoke light into existence? It seems like He would just speak light into existence like He spoke everything else into existence. Why hover over the deep waters first?

To me it’s obvious because I have known the truth of Mary and the femininity of the Holy Spirit for a long time. I just never noticed what was hidden in plain sight: that God made love to the raging waters and Mary, His wife, was created.

Again, it’s for those with eyes to see and ears to hear. ❤

Physical Illness is Really Moral Illness

My mind has been blown by this revelation. I came to it after writing my previous post, Mental Illness is Really Moral Illness. What happened is that as I was pondering the primary reason for mans’ problems stemming from sin, I realized that we cannot exclude physical problems from that as well. It has been suggested by Christian practitioners that at the root of most physical disorders which send people to seek medical care is sin manifested as unbiblical lifestyle choices which become habits. Then I remembered Jesus said this:

When the Pharisees saw it, they said to his disciples, “Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?” When Jesus heard that, He said to them, “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. ~Matthew 9:12

Jesus provided both physical and emotional healing, along with casting out demons. He intimated that the mind and body were both sick from sin. Those who ‘are well’ would have been those who were not living in sin.

Jesus said to him, “Rise, take up your bed and walk.” And immediately the man was made well, took up his bed, and walked…Afterward Jesus found him in the temple, and said to him, “See, you have been made well. Sin no more, lest a worse thing come upon you”. The man departed and told the Jews that it was Jesus who had made him well. ~John 5:8-9, 14-15

Wow.

Of course, sin is not always the reason for physical, or mental, sickness. Sometimes God allows a body to become ill to illustrate His glory or for His purpose which we cannot understand.

As he went along, he saw a man blind from birth. His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” “Neither this man nor his parents sinned,” said Jesus,“but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him. ~John 9:1-3

I know it is a bold to say that physical illness is moral illness. But the physical and mental aspects of man are two sides of the same coin, which comprise the body of man, and Jesus did not differentiate the two. Indeed, He addressed the person and their sin-state as a whole.

While alive, man’s body also contains his soul, and that is his spirit that does separate from the body when it dies. The soul is the fuel that causes us to live. I call it encapsulated antimatter. But that is for another blog post.

I guess somewhere along the way, man separated the two primary aspects of his body into physical and mental entities, and in so doing, made things more complicated than they needed to be. And he also besieged God’s domain further by prescribing new etiologies, diagnoses, and treatments for the sick or diseased state of man. But back in ancient times, man understood he was one being, and that sin was the reason he was sick.

We have lost this knowledge. That is why we worship doctors and psychiatrists. They are just modern-day philosophers plying their trades in innovative ways to trick man into idolizing the devil, who is the ruler of this world. The Apostle Paul warned us about being ‘taken captive by philosophy and empty deceit’:

Therefore, as you received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in him, rooted and built up in him and established in the faith, just as you were taught, abounding in thanksgiving. See to it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the world, and not according to Christ. For in him the whole fullness of deity dwells bodily, and you have been filled in him, who is the head of all rule and authority. In him also you were circumcised with a circumcision made without hands, by putting off the body of the flesh, by the circumcision of Christ, having been buried with him in baptism, in which you were also raised with him through faith in the powerful working of God, who raised him from the dead. And you, who were dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, God made alive together with him, having forgiven us all our trespasses, by canceling the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands. This he set aside, nailing it to the cross. He disarmed the rulers and authorities and put them to open shame, by triumphing over them in him. ~Colossians 2:6-15

Paul makes it clear for us that when we accept Jesus as our Savior, He dwells bodily with us, and we are physically changed (through circumcision of our heart) and made alive in the flesh through faith in Christ. In other words, we are made well; we are healed.

We are not just made new in our minds, but in our bodies as well

You cannot separate the two aspects that make up man, because these aspects are part of the same flesh. Jesus is the healer of both body and mind. That is why He merely needed to speak to people and they were healed of physical and mental ailments. Sometimes He did lay hands on them, and sometimes He gave them a prescription. But everyone who sincerely sought Him was healed.

We are wasting our time with modern medicine. It is a complete waste of time. It is unholy, unbiblical, and idolatrous. Think about how much time, effort, money, and lives are lost within it.

I think about chronic diseases such as lung cancer, heart disease, diabetes, intestinal problems, obesity, liver disease, etc., and the causes are mostly sinful: smoking, consuming wrong foods and fluids, gluttony, slothfulness, etc. High blood pressure is caused by an elevated body mass index, clogged arteries, or stress, all of which are predominately related to sinful habits. Acute diseases such as infections are often also caused by sin, including sexual immorality. They can also occur for lack of implementing God’s word in our lives, even those rules put forth in the Old Testament which we don’t think apply to us anymore, such as not eating pork, eliminating mold from your house, secluding yourself when you are sick, avoiding incest and sexual immorality, or testing the Lord your God which can lead to accidents and injuries.

Man’s whole bent is to try and dissociate himself from sin. If he labels his problems as disease, categorizes them in distinct units, and separates them from the greater whole, he can point to an object (diagnosis) to blame for his problem, and distance himself from its primary root cause, sin. In other words, he can shirk his responsibility for sin and blame something else. This form of evil was the outcome of original sin, and goes all the way back to the Garden!

As I wrote previously, God is the only Healer. Life and death are His domain and He should be given the glory and honor of this. We should not seek out man to do for us what God says He will do. We should not seek to change God’s will for our lives via manly means. Christians are duped by each other and the world into this false doctrine that modern medicine and health care are biblical. They are not biblical, but evil, at their core.

But God is merciful and in His mercy He does provide healing for us, but only through His unique son, Jesus! And for true healing, you need a Christian who has been given the gift of healing. ❤

Mental Illness is Really Moral Illness

Mental means the element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought, relating to the mind; “mental faculties”, “mental phenomena”. Carried out by or taking place in the mind: “a quick mental calculation”. Mental is the term used to describe things of the mind. Mental and mind are synonymous in the secular, or unGodly, world.

Mental does not just connote brain, where thought occurs. It’s much more encompassing than that.

In the bible, the New Testament Greek word for mind is ‘nous’: mind, understanding, reason. It is listed in Strong’s Concordance as entry 3563, which goes on to define it as a masculine noun – the God-given capacity of each person to think (reason); the mind; mental capacity to exercise reflective thinking. For the believer, the organ of receiving God’s thoughts, through faith. In the New Testament, as Greek thinking emerges, we see more delineation between the mind, heart, and soul. The word phroneo is used frequently, most often translated as mind (meaning thoughts, reasoning, or views). Another Greek word used for “mind” in the New Testament is dianoia, as used below:

Jesus said to him, “‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ ~Matthew 22:37

For who has known the mind of the Lord, that he will instruct Him? But we have the mind of Christ. ~1 Corinthians 2:16

And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect. ~Romans 12:2

In the Old Testament mind is usually simply translated as ‘the heart’, which is the inner workings of man. One Hebrew term for “heart” (leb) refers to the inner person. It would encompass both thought and intention, understanding and determination. There are hundreds of bible verses about the heart in the bible. And the bible is clear: only God can see and know what is in a man’s heart! The heart is God’s domain:

And He said to them, “You are those who justify yourselves before men, but God knows your hearts. For what is highly esteemed among men is an abomination in the sight of God. ~Luke 16:15

People may be right in their own eyes, but the LORD examines their heart. ~Proverbs 21:2

Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. ~Psalm 51:10

Okay, but if the mind is really the heart, and the heart is clearly God’s domain, then why are modern men trying to take over what God has already claimed, and giving its problem a new name, mental illness?

Because we are in a spiritual battle

We do not wrestle with flesh and blood. This is another sneaky way the devil has gained access to man. And he has done it all on our watch.

Dr Jay Adams, founder of the Institute for Nouthetic Counseling teaches that there are 3 biblical reasons for the problems of man: 1) Sin, 2) Organic disease, and 3) Demon possession. And I think we could all agree given these 3 options that sin is about 95+% accountable. Problems with the mind are simply spiritual. Sin is the domain of God and as such requires a Godly prescription. And that prescription is contained in the bible, which we can only know and understand after we accept Jesus Christ as our Savior.

However, when secular psychology and psychiatry co-opted the domain of the mind and labeled its problems ‘mental illness’, they created a new religion and theology. Their gods are they themselves. The new religion needed a new language with training in how to use it, so you have to go to school to become a psychologist or psychiatrist and receive specialized training to become a ‘therapist’. Their ideology and doctrine are showcased in their bible, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, known as the ‘DSM’. And this is changed every few years. Now they are on the 6th version of it. (In contrast the bible never changes). The genre of ‘mental illness’ is a new field of ‘psychology’ that was born in the mid to late 1800’s and it hails Sigmund Freud as its father, not God. The definition of psychology is: the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context. This reminds me of how JRR Tolkien invented the fantasy tale ‘Lord of the Rings’ and created whole new life forms and language and lore. But we understand this is make-believe!

I am always harping on about how modern medicine for the body is of the devil, doctors are his demons/gods, and hospitals are his temples. This new genre of mental illness is the same concept applied to the mind. It is a way of excusing mans’ sin by diagnosing it with an organic etiology, and giving it a man-made prescription.

What God has called sin let no one call otherwise.

Every word of God proves true; he is a shield to those who take refuge in him. Do not add to his words, lest he rebuke you and you be found a liar. ~Proverbs 30:5-6

Unlike Christianity, or even Judaism, most psychologists disagree about the etiology of the problems originating in the mind, and the treatment strategy. Their main methodology is completely self-centered and is based on people talking about themselves or denigrating others using ‘talk therapy’ for years upon years! They are encouraged to have a higher self-esteem, which is antithesis to the bible’s entreaty to humble yourself. They employ voodoo, as I call it, for their more difficult cases. Invented procedures such as EMDR, hypnosis, tapping, and regression therapy which literally place people into a trance-like state, are just forms of manipulated meditation. There are probably a lot of rituals I do not know about. Attempts to reset the brain by electrocuting it in small doses are employed, as in electric shock therapy. Doctors even perform lobotomies for ‘mental illness’. And then when all this fails, the experts consign them to a ‘mental institution’. Because of the propensity for abuse in these places, they had to be shut down within about 100 years of their creation. Now our modern mental institutions are the streets where lost men and women mill about homeless, displaying their sin and sickness for all to see.

This is how man has decided to cure what God calls sin. Man does not have the capacity to cure man. Only God can cure, and He does it predominantly through His Word Jesus, His word, and the Holy Spirit. ‘Mental illness’ is on the rise because man has fallen away from God, stopped going to church, and stopped reading the bible, all of which are the prescription for sin. Mental illness is on the rise because it has been deceitfully camouflaged as something it is not because

Mental illness is really moral illness

And only God can cure that.

~Selah

The Sin of Modern Medicine

I have written about the sin of medical practice before on a much earlier post. When I came to know the Lord, one of the first things He told me in His word and by His Spirit is that medical procedures, interventions, and pharmaceutical drugs are not His will for man. As a nurse, this is very pertinent to my work and life. As a Christian, I watch my brethren fall to this sin daily, not really thinking about the employment of modern medicine in their lives or wondering if God is okay with it. They just assume it is okay, that Luke of the bible was a ‘physician’ and therefore physicians are alright by Him.

As in my other post, the bible never speaks of physicians otherwise in a good sense unless it is referring to Jesus, who was the Great Physician. If we heal in any man-made way using man-made tools or alchemy we are not healing in Jesus’ name or by His power. We are working according to man’s power and ways. To me this is obvious but that is not so for my brethren. Perhaps it is because doctors have been plying their trade corporately now for well over a century, such that several generations of folks have been taken in by them, that we have forgotten the truth about doctors and have forgotten to test all things and spirits as the bible commands. Overwhelmingly, our fathers and their fathers have taught us by their action that physicians are a good thing. We collectively have no memory of a time when people did not use doctors. Or if we do remember this, we think of the Dark Ages which is predominately associated with ignorance and death.

But I am here to say modern medicine is not of God, but of the devil. I think it’s probably the most prevalent way that Satan ensnares believers, especially older ones who fall under the auspices of medicine much more than younger ones. I mean, think about it from a biblical perspective. What could be better than for an older or sick believer to die? They are going to be separated from their body and immediately go to be with the LORD. Can you think of a reason why the devil wouldn’t want that? I can! As long as men remain on earth, satan has access to them, in order to spread his reign of terror to kill, steal, and destroy.

Why can’t we see that hospitals are really temples to baal? That medical providers in their white coats are satan’s high priests? That bloodletting and nakedness upon a steel table being cut into with metal instruments are not good, but bad, things? That hacking upon, removing, and replacing God-given body parts is an offense to us and God?

Once your eyes are open to the truth, you realize how barbaric it is.

I have spoken about the overuse of medical care in the last year of life in my other post so will not take that tack here. What I really wanted to expound on here is the verse from the 2nd book of the bible that ties up the whole matter on the subject:

And if thou wilt make me an altar of stone, thou shalt not build it of hewn stone: for if thou lift up thy tool upon it, thou hast polluted it. ~Exodus 20:25

I have included a intelligent commentary on this verse below for your perusal. I love how God addresses the whole matter of medical care in one sentence via this bible verse. That is so like Him; to simplify that which man complicates. This was one of the first commandments God gave to His chosen people after fleeing their bondage in Egypt, so that they would know the proper way to worship Him.

A commentary from Bible Hub on this verse: Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament For the worship of Jehovah, the God of heaven, Israel needed only an altar, on which to cause its sacrifices to ascend to God. The altar, as an elevation built up of earth or rough stones, was a symbol of the elevation of man to God, who is enthroned on high in the heaven; and because man was to raise himself to God in his sacrifices, Israel also was to make an altar, though only of earth, or if of stones, not of hewn stones. “For if thou swingest thy tool (חרב lit., sharpness, then any edge tool) over it (over the stone), thou defilest it” (Exodus 20:25). “Of earth:” i.e., not “of comparatively simple materials, such as befitted a representation of the creature” (Schultz on Deuteronomy 12); for the altar was not to represent the creature, but to be the place to which God came to receive man into His fellowship there. For this reason the altar was to be made of the same material, which formed the earthly soil for the kingdom of God, either of earth or else of stones, just as they existed in their natural state; not, however, “because unpolished stones, which retain their true and native condition, appear to be endowed with a certain native purity, and therefore to be most in harmony with the sanctity of an altar” (Spencer de legg. Hebr. rit. lib. ii. c. 6), for the “native purity” of the earth does not agree with Genesis 3:17; but because the altar was to set forth the nature of the simple earthly soil, unaltered by the hand of man. The earth, which has been involved in the curse of sin, is to be renewed and glorified into the kingdom of God, not by sinful men, but by the gracious hand of God alone. Moreover, Israel was not to erect the altar for its sacrifices in any place that it might choose, but only in every place in which Jehovah should bring His name to remembrance. וגו שׁם הזכּיר does not mean “to make the name of the Lord remembered,” i.e., to cause men to remember it; but to establish a memorial of His name, i.e., to make a glorious revelation of His divine nature, and thereby to consecrate the place into a holy soil (cf. Exodus 3:5), upon which Jehovah would come to Israel and bless it. These directions with reference to the altar to be built do not refer merely to the altar, which was built for the conclusion of the covenant, nor are they at variance with the later instructions respecting the one altar at the tabernacle, upon which all the sacrifices were to be presented (Leviticus 17:8-9Deuteronomy 12:5.), nor are they merely “provisional” but they lay the foundation for the future laws with reference to the places of worship, though without restricting them to one particular locality on the one hand, or allowing an unlimited number of altars on the other. Hence “several places and altars are referred to here, because, whilst the people were wandering in the desert, there could be no fixed place for the tabernacle” (Riehm). But the erection of the altar is unquestionably limited to every place which Jehovah appointed for the purpose by a revelation. We are not to understand the words, however, as referring merely to those places in which the tabernacle and its altar were erected, and to the site of the future temple (Sinai, Shilloh, and Jerusalem), but to all those places also where altars were built and sacrifices offered on extraordinary occasions, on account of God, – appearing there such, for example, as Ebal (Joshua 8:30 compared with Deuteronomy 27:5), the rock in Ophrah (Judges 6:25-26), and many other places besides.

When I first read and studied this verse, I thought it was rather strange. Like why would God care at all if stone was hewn or not. I mean, hewn stone would stack much better and be more beautiful. It would last longer. It would take more time and attention to create. All of these seem like attributes in an altar to God. So why would God say the opposite? Why would a tool of man pollute the stone? Isn’t man, and by inference, man’s tools, more valuable than stone? It’s a very interesting verse. Evidently in ancient times, pagan cultures also erected stone altars and made them fairly elaborate, even engraving images in them. Obviously engraven images is a violation of the 2nd commandment. But if we draw this thought our further, we can see that the altar then can become an idol, and it would come to be seen and admired more than the sacrifice and the purpose behind the sacrifice which is to repent to God and draw closer to Him.

But even more intriguing is that maybe God was also speaking to us, thousands of years into the future. When I read some Jewish commentary from the ancient rabbis on the matter, they differed on their interpretation and meaning of this verse and were a bit perplexed by it as well. What if God was speaking through Moses all the way to us, knowing that we would become his altars after Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, and that we would also be led to alter ourselves with tools in our selfish pursuit of life for our own sake. We submit to this treachery out of fear of dying and out of desire to be as perfect as possible. We think we can create a better body and do a better job than God has made provision for; that we can hew out a more beautiful self, and hopefully live longer than we would in our natural state. See the analogy?

Can we apply this to ourselves? This concept of altar, and defiling the altar with tools?

I think it’s pretty clear that we can! When we accept Christ, we become the living altar of God, or temple of the Holy Spirit, and this is confirmed to us in the New Testament in several verses:

Do you not know that you are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in you? If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy him. For God’s temple is holy, and you are that temple. Let no one deceive himself. If anyone among you thinks that he is wise in this age, let him become a fool that he may become wise. For the wisdom of this world is folly with God. For it is written, “He catches the wise in their craftiness,” and again, “The Lord knows the thoughts of the wise, that they are futile.” So let no one boast in men. ~1 Corinthians 3:16-21

And here:

…do you not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and you are not your own? For you were bought at a price; therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God’s. ~1 Corinthians 6:19-20

A proper temple always contains an altar. For Christians we know that the physical altar has become the body of each of us who believes in Christ as our Savior. We are not our own, we were bought by God through Jesus. We become justified and are sanctified, which is a lifelong process. The bible makes it clear that this is not just in a spiritual sense, but in a very real physical way as well. We do not just symbolically belong to God which is I think how most Christians reconcile themselves in the world, but we physically belong to God.

“But we must be cautious not to limit our understanding of “altar” to a mere physical structure. The New Testament emphasizes that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, and that we are to offer our lives as living sacrifices. This suggests that every believer, in a sense, becomes a living altar – a place where heaven and earth meet, where offerings of praise and service are continually presented to God.” (https://christianpure.com/learn/bible-study-significance-altars/#google_vignette)

So if we have become the living altar, we are not to be defiled by tools made by man. This applies in not just a spiritual sense but in a physical sense. To allow a man-made tool to be hewn on our bodies is to permit sin against God, since He owns our bodies once we become believers. If we do allow sin to defile our body, if we try to make ourselves ‘better’ than God made us in His perfection and will, then we set ourselves up to become an idol against our Creator.

Neither shalt thou go up by steps unto mine altar, that thy nakedness be not discovered thereon. ~Exodus 20:26

God follows the ‘tool’ verse with the ‘naked’ verse above. God speaks about nakedness in many places in the bible and how nakedness is an abomination, especially for His holy places and people. So how does that equate with being stripped naked and lying on a steel table under bright lights surrounded by a group of harbingers of pain and destruction using instruments of death (i.e. any operating room)? I think this verse would apply as well. Anything that makes us naked probably isn’t a good thing, or a Godly thing.

Commentary from Bible Hub: “Lastly, the command not to go up to the altar by steps is followed by the words, “that thy nakedness be not discovered thereon.” It was in the feeling of shame that the consciousness of sin first manifested itself, and it was in the shame that the sin was chiefly apparent; hence the nakedness was a disclosure of sin, through which the altar of God would be desecrated, and for this reason it was forbidden to ascend to the altar by steps” (Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament).

I detest when theologians twist scripture or make meaning where there is none. Am I doing this with the OT verse about stone altars? It isn’t that far of a stretch if you think about it broadly:

stone altar became living altar

The rules that applied to the stone altar and way of worshiping God transfer to the living altar. If stones were literally not to be defiled and kept in their natural state, and if priests representing relationship to God were not to expose their nakedness, then I don’t think it’s a far stretch to say that we are to keep our living altar from defilement by the tools of man, and not to expose our nakedness in that altar, in order to remain Holy for God. This isn’t just a thought concept, but a concrete concept.

We don’t own ourselves, and we have no right to allow our bodies to become defiled, even by physicians. God owns believers, in every sense of the term. He should have control over our quality and quantity of life. ❤

Live by the Sword, Die by the Sword

You will be hearing of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not frightened, for those things must take place, but that is not yet the end. ~Matthew 24.6

When October 7th happened, I was mortified and incensed at the evil atrocities which were perpetrated on the nation of Israel and its people. My flesh rose up and I concurred that they should retaliate quickly, bomb, and push the Muslims out of Gaza, and the rest of the land of Israel. But as the conflict waged on and turned into a viable war, I have realized that Israel’s retaliation is just making things far worse, not only for them, but for the whole world. It reminds me of gang fighting as you see in the media: One faction kills someone unfairly, then that ‘victim’ gang has to defend itself, so it retaliates, then the original perpetrator strikes back, and it goes on and on and more and more people die. At some point, it’s hard to remember who the bad guy was.

Drawing back and taking a wide-angle view of this battle as a Christian, I cannot help but realize that this is not the way Jesus would handle things. In the era before Christ (BC), the Old Testament is rife with battle and war detailing accounts of God’s people having to defend themselves against the pagan nations around them. When Hagar had Ishmael sinfully through Abram, they were cast out of the Holy Land, and this marked the beginning of a prophecy of war between God’s chosen people and those not from His chosen lineage. Ishmael’s people became the wild warring crowd later coming under the aegis of Muhammed, the founder of Islam. Islamists are known as Muslims, certain orthodox sects of which are the hateful terrorists that initially led this attack on October 7th through Hamas.

But that was in Old Testament times. Jesus, the unique Son of God was given to us by God, He died and was resurrected into heaven to rule and reign for eternity, on earth and in heaven. Jesus is our King. The veil was torn in the great temple, meaning that the old gave way to the new. There is no more need of war because Christians know that we wage war not against flesh and blood, but against spiritual enemies, led by their father, Satan.

But since Israel is still mostly made of of Jews who do not call Jesus their Lord and Savior, they are still living in Old Testament times theologically speaking. Until they accept Jesus as their Savior, they cannot know the right way to act or be.

“Among the mature, however, we speak a message of wisdom—but not the wisdom of this age or of the rulers of this age, who are coming to nothing. No, we speak of the mysterious and hidden wisdom of God, which He destined for our glory before time began. None of the rulers of this age understood it. For if they had, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory….But God has revealed it to us by the Spirit. The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God. For who among men knows the thoughts of man except his own spirit within him? So too, no one knows the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God. We have not received the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, that we may understand what God has freely given us. And this is what we speak, not in words taught us by human wisdom, but in words taught by the Spirit, expressing spiritual truths in spiritual words. The natural man does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God. For they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually discerned. The spiritual man judges all things, but he himself is not subject to anyone’s judgment. “For who has known the mind of the Lord, so as to instruct Him?” But we have the mind of Christ. ~1 Corinthians 2:6-8, 10-16

A simple search of the bible shows that in the New Testament, war is not condoned but rather condemned. All the verses I found remind us that our battle is spiritual, not physical. I copied some verses below as evidence of this. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list, rather an overwhelming example of how man should handle conflict in our world, now that the Lord Jesus already fought this battle and won.

  • And I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse, and He who sat on it is called Faithful and True, and in righteousness He judges and wages war. ~Revelation 19:11
  • For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. ~Ephesians 6:12
  • For the flesh sets its desire against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh; for these are in opposition to one another, so that you may not do the things that you please. ~Galatians 5:17
  • The dragon was enraged with the woman and went off to make war with the rest of her children, who keep the commandments of God and hold to the testimony of Jesus. ~Revelation 12:17 (The above verses about war in the New Testament: Source: https://bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/War)

Also:

  • For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ. ~2 Corinthians 10:3-5
  • Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God, for it is written, “Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord.” ~Romans 12:19

“Put away your sword,” Jesus told him. “Those who use the sword will die by the sword.” ~Matthew 26:52

  • I tell you who love Me, love your enemies, do good things for those who hate you. Bless those who curse you and pray for those who spitefully use you. To him who strikes you on the one cheek, offer the other also. And from him who takes away your cloak, do not withhold your tunic either. Give to everyone who asks of you. And from him who takes away your goods do not ask them back. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. ~Luke 6:27-31

Indeed the armor of war for Christians is not physical at all, but conceptual:

The Full Armor of God

Finally, be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power. Put on the full armor of God, so that you can make your stand against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this world’s darkness, and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.

Therefore, take up the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you will be able to stand your ground, and having done everything, to stand. Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness arrayed, and with your feet fitted with the readiness of the gospel of peace. In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. And take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.

Pray in the Spirit at all times, with every kind of prayer and petition. To this end, stay alert with all perseverance in your prayers for all the saints. ~Ephesians 6:10-18

Men especially, have flesh made for warring. That is why wars are started and perpetuated by men. But men can crucify their flesh following in the example Jesus gave us on the cross. Every day we are to pick up our cross and die to our flesh in order to serve and please God.

It is counterintuitive that we can pray away the cold, hard hatred of angry Islamists manifesting as ISIS and Hamas and Hezbollah and Houthi, yada yada yada, yet when you look at the escalation of what is happening in the middle east, and even Europe, how can anyone think the methods employed are bringing about progress or good? Jesus epitomized the concept of counterintuition such as teaching us ‘love your enemies’. This is not just an interesting thought exercise; this is to be taken literally.

We can know these teaching of Jesus and we can memorize these bible verses, but they still can hit the impasse in our heart that wants to win justice. But we are not the justice-bringers or the vengeance-reapers. God is.

Dr. Jay Adams wrote on this idea of worldly struggle and how to deal with it in his treatise, The Spirituality of the Church. I will copy an excerpt from his writing here for our edification:

Jesus mounted no protests, never worked directly to change laws or customs, and kept Himself free from politics. That doesn’t mean that He had no impact upon men’s customs. Quite to the contrary. No greater force for societal change has even been known than that which He and His apostles released upon the world [and you will do greater things than these!]. But it was all done by the preaching of the Gospel that changed the hearts of men, who then changed the ways in which they lived. Abortion and infanticide were legal under Roman government, but neither Jesus nor His apostles did anything to alter this deplorable situation other than preach the Word.

The implication of the spiritual kingdom of God is simply this: the promotion and spread of righteousness must take place as the result of the Spirit, using His Word to change hearts. Anything other than spiritual means to carry out spiritual purposes is unbiblical. Are you aware of this fact? Or are you spending time, energy, and money on things that will not last.

And He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.” ~Mark 16:15

They are blessed who work for peace, for they will be called God’s children. ~Matthew 5:9

So, yeah. If we believe in Jesus, it should not just be in word, but in deed. Otherwise, we are a like a double-minded man, saying one thing and doing another. We should fear not man, but God.

Were the Magi of the Daniel Essenes?

I opened my New Testament translation by Dr. Jay Adams to the beginning book of Matthew and read Chapter 1 this morning. I noticed that the magi from the east saw the star in the east harkening the birth of the Messiah and came to worship Him. But what I had never paid proper attention to was that they also returned ‘to their own country’. This implies they were not Israelites. The main entities bordering Israel in that time were Egypt to the west and the Chaldean/Medes/Persian empires to the east. In Strong’s concordance, magos means ‘oriental scientist’ which is such a cool term 🙂

μάγος mágos, mag’-os; of foreign origin (H7248); a Magian, i.e. Oriental scientist; by implication, a magician:—sorcerer, wise man.

‘Oriental scientist’ definitely doesn’t sound Hebraic.

Herodotus claimed that the magos were originally the aristocrats of the Median nation, who were also gifted with the interpretation of dreams. With the spread of Hellenism, magos became an adjective; magas techne, or ars magica in Latin, referred to the expertise of astrology and magical rituals. All these conceptual elements come together in Matthew’s story (https://www.worldhistory.org/Magi)

This reminded me of Daniel and Nebuchadnezzar and my theory on how Daniel took his sacred Essenic teachings and knowledge of God and taught them to the king, who then became a keeper of the faith. I propose that this esoteric knowledge had been passed down to Daniel from the Zadokite priests since the time of the Midianite priest Jethro, Moses’ father-in-law (who taught it to Moses) from the time of the Egyptian exile (1870 BC — 1450 BC) and possibly even before….

Daniel was exiled to Babylon at the age of 15 in or around 605 BC, and Babylon became usurped by the Persian empire later. My theory is that this sacred knowledge was passed down generation by generation by the Zadokite priests who were the real priests of God, and who probably were the priestly writers who perpetuated the ‘priestly code’ hidden in the Pentateuch. Which means that 600 years later, at the birth of Immanuel, the *keepers of the knowledge* were still paying attention and noticed the star that illuminated the birth of Jesus. This is a mind-boggling phenomenon. Why else would eastern ‘astrologers and scientists’ care so much about Israel’s messiah, enough to travel months taking the most valuable gifts of gold, incense, and myrrh to worship Him personally? These are noteworthy gifts because they are all the accoutrements of a Kingly court.

For those with eyes to see and ears to hear, there is definitely another story line going on beneath the surface. This implies that a sanctified sect, who became known as the Essenes, spread across that entire region of the globe from Egypt (initially) to Persia (later) via murmurings and writings. How else would they still be watching for their foretold Messiah, Yeshua, passing along this pristine knowledge orally, and burying it in the symbology of the bible.

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