The Hidden Truth: Christ Within

[This series is a sequel to the The Way Series]

What we are attempting to do is show the hidden, deeper meaning of statements and events stated in the Bible, truths hidden beneath the surface of statements and events written. For anyone to take this series as evidence that the Bible is fiction, has completely misunderstood the information stated throughout. There is archeological evidence that provides proof people in the Bible actually lived and events throughout the Bible actually took place. This series, as The Way Series, is to uncover the truth’s hidden from us for centuries, and help you become further grounded in your faith.

1) The Hidden Truth: The Bible And The Brain

2) The Hidden Truth: The Bible And The Pineal Gland

Many people read the Bible and either believe it or don’t believe it. Many atheists claim the literal absurdity of many stories as proof the Bible is fiction, while many Christians use their faith and experiences as proof the Bible is fact. Atheists are correct in that some stories didn’t happen the way they are written, but are symbolic. In that sense atheists are wrong. Also to the dismay of atheists, is the fact that many events did take place and persons in the Bible did actually live on Earth. Christians, unfortunately, need more than just faith and experiences to bring in new converts. To the dismay of many Christians, many events were written with hidden, deeper, meanings that mainstream theology has brainwashed them not to see, and to label it as heresy when they hear it. This is why it is understandable the information below may not be taken well. You must “have the eyes to see and ears to hear”. One must be ready for higher information.

The Bible was written the way it was, and Jesus spake the way He did, to give deeper truths while not making it bluntly obvious what was being said to just anybody. There was a number of reasons for this. Amongst the reasoning was that what information they were spreading could have gotten them killed, and more importantly, the information is dangerous to those not prepared to recieve it. Those who have been keeping up with ‘The Way’ series, and read the previous two ‘The Hidden Truth’ posts, and especially those who have been with this ministry since the beginning, should be able to grasp and understand the information without too much of a problem. The rest of you, please atleast read the first two posts of this series (linked above), and after you read this post, there are links below for further reading.

An open-mind is required to begin to see and understand what is being set forth. For centuries lies have been taught as truth, and truth has banned under the label of heresy. This was and is done for the purpose of controlling you by controlling your mind. Every major religion in history is guilty of this. The information stated throughout ‘The Way’ series was building up to this information. Jesus, as the prophets in the Old Testament, told us and showed us how to be free. Yet this truth has been used by the enemy to turn freedom into slavery, truth into lies. And they depend upon you remaining in ignorance in order to keep you a slave who thinks they are free, while actually wearing the chains and shackels of slavery.

So how exactly do we break free? How do we break the chains and shackels? What must we do? Just about every story in the Bible holds the answer. I will show you with Noah and Jesus. It has been said that beside the story itself, one can find seven deeper meanings within the story. I will provide the one that stands out to me. Upon you looking closer at these same events, a different meaning may stand out to you. But remember, an open-mind is required. One must have the “eyes to see and ears to hear”. This series, as ‘The Way’ series before it, will hopefully be enough of a push for your eyes and ears to open, for those of you who they remain closed. But we can only do so much, eyes and ears opening to see and hear the deeper meaning depends ultimately on you. We provide the information, but you must utilize it.

The way to free ourselves, the way in which we may break the chains and shackels of slavery, is to crucify ourselves. Not physically, but spiritually. We need to overcome our ego (left-brain) and live in the spirit (right-brain). Everything evil (lust, greed, adultery, etc) is controlled by the left-brain. We need to move our thought processes from the left-brain into the right-brain. This is not easily done, and requires great discipline. This is why religions have rules that must be abided by.

When the factors are right, an inner energy is activated and begins moving up the spinal column to it’s final destination. When this process is complete, the pineal gland activated and fully functional, we are one with Christ. We are finally free. Life will not be seen the way it is seen now. We will have universal wisdom. Nothing will be able to drag us down unless we allow it.

What is the process? Let’s go to Noah and Jesus and find out.

First, to make descriptions easy, it must be understood that what is being spoken about in the Bible is a form of meditation. Many relate it to Kundalini and Greek meditation:
Earth = Mankind
Water = Our blood / DNA; truth
Air = separation from thought
Fire = higher realms
New mind

Genesis 6:5
And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.

Here, the earth symbolizes physical man. Man is in the left-brain dominance. Thinking and doing as he desires.

Genesis 6:8-9
But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord. These are the generations of Noah: Noah was a just man and perfect in his generations, and Noah walked with God.

This is stating Noah was operating in the right-brain. The inner-energy or inner-Christ was activated and began it’s process.

Genesis 6:14
Make thee an ark of gopher wood; rooms shalt thou make in the ark, and shalt pitch it within and without with pitch.

The ark is us, man. Gopher wood symbolizes sulfurous. We each have sulfur in us. Sulfur is used to create fire. Noah then, was told to ignite the inner-fire, through which the process of enlightenment may begin.

In the following verses, it is telling the size and description of the Ark. Numbers are also symbolic. For the symbology of the numbers, I ask you to read the articles under “Further Reading” below. To go into all of it here, this post would be essay length or longer. The description of the Ark directly correlates with the human body and how the body is constructed.

Genesis 7:10
And it came to pass after seven days, that the waters of the flood were upon the earth.

The seven days is symbolic of the seven chakras. Again, earth is symbolic of man. Noah, having ignited the inner-fire, the energy began climbing. The waters encompassing the earth killing everything is symbolic of the right-brain over-powering the left-brain. The thoughts of the ego are being destroyed.

Genesis 8:4-5
And the ark rested in the seventh month, on the seventeenth day of the month, upon the mountains of Ararat. And the waters decreased continually until the tenth month: in the tenth month, on the first day of the month, were the tops of the mountains seen.

The seven symbolizes the seven chakras. The path we all must take. Ararat is symbolic of our head. Ten is symbolic of perfection. Essentially, this is placing Noah’s inner-Christ in the hippocampus or Ammons Horn of the brain. (Ammon may also be spelled as Amen) Sitting atop Ararat also places Noah in the air, free from thought. He is well on his way to full enlightenment.

Genesis 8:11
And the dove came in to him in the evening; and, lo, in her mouth was an olive leaf pluckt off: so Noah knew that the waters were abated from off the earth.

The Dove is symbolic of the Holy Spirit, the olive leaf that of victory.

Genesis 9:20-21
And Noah began to be an husbandman, and he planted a vineyard: And he drank of the wine, and was drunken; and he was uncovered within his tent.

This is the end result. When the inner-Christ reaches the throne (pineal gland) a feeling akin to drunkenness is felt. One might say they are literally drunk on the spirit. It is in this time we must be careful. If we fall asleep “uncovered” in our tent (brain) it will leave an opening for the left-brain to try and regain control of the thought processes. This is shown in the verses following and explained in the articles linked below. Canaan, Hams son, was cursed. Canaan is symbolic of one’s desires. Noah cursing Canaan is symbolic of him literally cursing his left-brain for trying to produce impure thoughts, and himself for not immediately realizing it.

Each of the characters and animals mentioned in the story of Noah’s Flood are all symbolic of different parts of the body, brain, and our thoughts.

Matthew 23:27
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye are like unto whited sepulchres, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men’s bones, and of all uncleanness.

Here, Jesus is telling the Pharisees appear beautiful outward, meaning they are following the laws, while inward they are unclean, meaning they are full of ego. They are left-brain dominant. They are guilty of greed, lust, adultery, fornication, and other such thoughts. They are full of pride. Any actions they do within society is only to fill their thirst for praise. They love only themselves. Whatever becomes popular in the day, they will gladly follow to keep their popularity.

Luke 17:21
Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.

This verse should be self explanatory. Jesus is telling us that the Kingdom is not outward, it can’t be seen. The Kingdom is within each of us.

Matthew 8:22
But Jesus said unto him, Follow me; and let the dead bury their dead.

The dead are those in left-brain dominance. The spiritually dead, not physically dead.

Matthew 9:27
And when Jesus departed thence, two blind men followed him, crying, and saying, Thou son of David, have mercy on us.

The blind here, as in the story of the blind man whose vision was restored by Jesus putting mud on his eyes, are symbolic of the spiritually blind. Those whose pineal gland, the third eye, has yet to be activated.

Matthew 10:38
And he that taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, is not worthy of me.

Matthew 16:24
Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.

These verses are speaking of what we must do. Jesus told us and showed us. We must do it ourselves as well. It is impossible to have left-brain dominance and still gain the Kingdom of God. Just as Christ was crucified, so must we become crucified. Not physically, but spiritually. The inner-energy, or inner-Christ, is crucified as passes through the chakra near the lungs as it ascends north up the spinal column to the brain (Golgotha / Calvary).

John 18:10-11
Then Simon Peter having a sword drew it, and smote the high priest’s servant, and cut off his right ear. The servant’s name was Malchus. Then said Jesus unto Peter, Put up thy sword into the sheath: the cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?

Here, Simon Peter is representative of the left-brain. The left-brain doesn’t want the inner-Christ to be crucified because that is a sign that the left-brain is losing dominance, losing it’s control over our thoughts. One could also say Simon Peter represents the churches, temples, and mosques. For, if we allow our inner-Christ to be crucified and continue upward, we will realize universal wisdom. We will be free and no longer under the control of institutionalized religion and their corporate and government counter-parts.

The reason why Jesus yells at Peter is because Jesus knows He must be crucified (or rather His inner-Christ) in order to obtain the Kingdom of God. The cup which His Father gave Him is symbolic of universal wisdom, the activation of the pineal gland.

John 18:40
Then cried they all again, saying, Not this man, but Barabbas. Now Barabbas was a robber.

All those crying for the release of Barnabas, a robber, and to crucify Jesus are symbolic of left-brain dominance. They are symbolic of the ego and impure thoughts. They chose a robber, unclean thought, over Christ, the Kingdom of God.

Mark 15:27
And with him they crucify two thieves; the one on his right hand, and the other on his left.

The thieves are symbolic of our eyes. The pineal gland, known as the third eye, sits just above the space between our eyebrows, set back in our brain. Our eyes are thieves because we see and judge what’s real based on the sight of our eyes. In this sense, our eyes aren’t allowing us to see passed the physical, therefore, they are robbing us of our spiritual sight.

1 Thessalonians 4:17
Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.

This verse is symbolic of the shift from left-brain dominance into right-brain dominance. When we are in the air, we are free of thought. The left-brain is no longer in charge of our thought processes and is not producing thoughts of any kind. When we are in the air, our Ark is upon the top of Mt. Ararat after the flood subsides. The statement “we which are alive” is speaking of those who are in the spirit. Left-brain dominance is to be spiritually dead, right-brain dominance is to be spiritually alive.

There are other verses that could be included here, but this post is already getting a bit lengthy and I believe I have provided a sufficient amount to show what’s going on, to reveal the deeper meaning within the stories.

Jesus commanded us to follow Him. He laid out the path we are to take. Jesus used His own life as an example for the rest of us. The surface stories are interesting, but it’s the deeper meanings which are of importance. We must feed the inner-Christ, allow it to be crucified so that it may resurrect and sit upon the throne (the pineal gland) in the temple (our skull). We have to stop allowing the thieves (our eyes) from robbing us of our treasure (spirituality, the Kingdom of God). We must focus on the Christ within and the opening, or activation, of the pineal gland.

Many will try and refute this by saying Jesus said to look to the skies for signs. We are to look to the skies for signs because everything works in synchronicity. The universe goes through a birth, crucifixion, resurrection just as we are to do within ourselves. As stated in The Hidden Truth: The Bible And The Pineal Gland, every 29 days the moon is in our birth sign. It is in this time that the energy is “birthed” in us. We can either ignore it and expel it, or feed it. It is our job to feed it and let it climb up the spinal column to be crucified, resurrected, and take seat on the throne (pineal gland).

If you take the information above and read the rest of the Bible in the same manner, you will see that this is what’s being stated. If you have not already done so, I recommend you also read ‘The Way’ series (linked above) and the first two posts of this series (also linked above) for background information to that which I provided here. Likewise, please read the below linked posts for more in-depth information of that which I stated above. Understanding the meaning of the numbers, and what the numbers represent, will also help you see what is being said in this post. Unfortunately, to include the numerology of just the two stories used as examples in this post, would lengthen this post quite a bit.

Before anyone says that numerology is evil, you must understand that numerology was only deemed evil, and edited into the Bible, by the Catholics. If numerology was evil, then why did Jesus Himself use it to express His messages deeper meaning?

1 Corinthians 3:2
I have fed you with milk, and not with meat: for hitherto ye were not able to bear it, neither yet now are ye able.

Here milk is the surface story. The deeper meanings hidden in allegory. Meat is the deeper meaning very plainly explained. With this mind, read the following verses.

Hebrews 5:12
For when for the time ye ought to be teachers, ye have need that one teach you again which be the first principles of the oracles of God; and are become such as have need of milk, and not of strong meat.

Hebrews 5:14
But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.

1 Corinthians 10:2-4
And were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea; And did all eat the same spiritual meat; And did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ.

‘The Way’ and ‘The Hidden Truth’ series are to be as meat for those that are ready. For all of whom are ready to move up in the next level of spiritual understanding all the easier meet Christ, which is within them, and attain the Kingdom of God. For those who aren’t yet ready for the meat, that is fine. There is plenty more material across this website and others that aren’t as deep. There is still plenty of milk to help you mature.

1 Peter 2:2
As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby:

Wherever you are in your spiritual maturity, remember we are to awaken the Christ within to attain the Kingdom of God.

Luke 17:21
Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.

John 14:20
At that day ye shall know that I am in my Father, and ye in me, and I in you.

2 Corinthians 13:5
Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?

There may be more posts coming to ‘The Hidden Truth’ series. In the meantime, read the posts linked below, continue your research and studies. Some of the below posts authors believe the Bible is strictly allegory, some semi-historical. But the information about the deeper meanings is what’s to be focused on.

Sources / Further Reading
Chakra’s And The Bible

Christ And Kundalini

Moses And The Gnostic Rod Of Aaron

The Fire Of Kundalini

What is the meaning of Noah and the Ark?

The Ark of Noah – Part 1

The Ark of Noah – Part 2

The Hidden Meaning of Noah’s Ark and the Flood

The Hidden Meaning Behind Noah And The Great Flood

What is the Crucifixion?

The Crucifixion Myth, Do You Believe?

Noah’s Ark

Noah’s Ark Myth

Noah, the Ark, and Higher Conciousness

Next In The Series
4) The Hidden Truth: Revelation Revealed

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The Bible: Are Paul’s Words God-Inspired?

Christians have a thing about quoting Paul more often than Jesus, if Jesus is quoted at all. Therefore, Christians (and Catholics alike) should properly be named Paulines as they are following Paulianity. Fundamentalists believe the whole Bible is the inerrant, inspired word of God. Here the attempt will be made to show the fallacy of that belief, as Paul distorted, twisted, and inserted his beliefs, to scripture. The following may disturb many, but it is important information. The point is made by the time you finish the conclusion.

Paul admits to preaching his gospel, not Jesus’.

Romans 2:16
In the day when God shall judge the secrets of
men by Jesus Christ according to my gospel.

Romans 16:25
Now to him that is of power to stablish you
according to my gospel, and the preaching of
Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the
mystery, which was kept secret since the world
began,

1 Timothy 1:11
According to the glorious gospel of the blessed God, which was committed to my trust.

2 Timothy 2:8
Remember that Jesus Christ of the seed of David was raised from the dead according to my gospel

Paul claims he is suffering for the salvation of others. But wasn’t that what Jesus already accomplished?

2 Timothy 2:9-10
Wherein I suffer trouble, as an evil doer, even unto bonds; but the word of God is not bound. Therefore I endure all things for the elect’s sakes, that they may also obtain the salvation which is in Christ Jesus with eternal glory.

Speaking about marriage, Paul gives good sounding advice. But he admits it is his advice. Not Jesus’.

1 Corinthians 7:6
But I speak this by permission, and not of commandment.

1 Corinthians 7:12-13
But to the rest speak I, not the Lord: If any brother hath a wife that believeth not, and she be pleased to dwell with him, let him not put her away. And the woman which hath an husband that believeth not, and if he be pleased to dwell with her, let her not leave him.

1 Corinthians 7:25
Now concerning virgins I have no commandment of the Lord: yet I give my judgment, as one that hath obtained mercy of the Lord to be faithful.

1 Corinthians 7:39-40
The wife is bound by the law as long as her husband liveth; but if her husband be dead, she is at liberty to be married to whom she will; only in the Lord. But she is happier if she so abide, after my judgment: and I think also that I have the Spirit of God.

We are to follow Christ, not men. Pastors are to preach the Gospel and bring people to Christ. People look at pastors who have “followers” as false prophets. Pastors have a fellowship, as pastors are equal to their congregation. So then shall Paul be considered a false prophet?

1 Corinthians 11:1
Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ.

Some may argue that Paul was following Christ and therefore is fine. But they neglect two things:
1) The Apostle Paul (Saul of Tarsus). Paul (chosen by Jesus post-resurrection) was out killing Christians and sent to arrest Peter. On the way he had a vision from Jesus. Following the vision, he converted. Paul only met Jesus spiritually.

2) Jesus states that not all who preach in His name will be saved. As shown below:
Matthew 7:21-23
Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.

We’re not necessarily suggesting the writings attributed to Paul shouldn’t be read, nor are we suggesting nothing in the writings attributed to Paul were God-inspired. We are saying that you must pay attention to the words. Some writings may very well be God-inspired. However, there are numerous areas where Paul clearly states what he is saying is of his opinion. What is clearly Pauls opinion is clearly not Gods words. Paul was man. Paul was mere man as all of us. As today, God may speak through us at times, but mostly we speak of ourselves through our wisdom and spiritual maturity (or lack thereof).

At the sime time, anyone who professes “follow me” and instructs to abide by “my gospel” today would be seen as a false prophet. Such standards should not be changed simply because it’s in the Bible (largely pieced together by the Catholics in the 300’s).

Saul Paul became an Apostle after Jesus’ resurrection. He spent much time defending his apostleship, as is clearly stated throughout the New Testament:

1 Corinthians 9:1
Am I am not an apostle? am I not free? have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord? are not ye my work i n the Lord?

1 Corinthians 9:2
If I be not an apostle unto others, yet doubtless I am to you: for the seal of mine apostleship are ye in the Lord.

1 Corinthians 15:9
For I am the least of the apostles, that am not meet to be called an apostle , because I persecuted the church of God.

1 Timothy 2:7
Whereunto I am ordained a preacher, and an apostle, (I speak the truth in Christ, and lie not;) a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and verity.

Though Peter and others accepted him, he seemed to feel inferior to the others (most likely due to his persecution of Christians before his conversion). With statements such as “follow me” and “according to my gospel”, either Paul is a false prophet or extremely poor with words.

Paul can be learned from. But Paul should not replace Jesus. Christians, we beg you to learn your Bible, grow in Christ, and preach and defend our faith by quoting from Jesus Himself. Are you to be known as Christians (followers of Christ) or Paulines (followers of Paul)?

Some may argue Jesus handpicked the Apostles, therefore they are perfect. We respond with the following:

Yes, Jesus selected the original Apostles. But they all served varying purposes and had varying personalities. They are far from your view of perfection. Judas turned Jesus over to be crucified and then committed suicide. Is that perfection? Peter was so sure of his faith in Jesus that he denied even knowing Jesus. Is that perfect?

That being considered, is it not possible Jesus also selected one whom He knew would be one of many anti-christs that He warns of? Would this not be done to test the very faith of His followers, known today as Christians? If so, many have failed this test, as they have become followers of Paul rather than Jesus.

To those who are willing to do your own research, begin with the following: Google and BibleGateway are wonderful tools when used being led by Jesus. You may also wish to begin with the following links: To love Jesus, you must hate Paul | Paul the Apostle | Twelve Apostles

Evolution Vs God

UPDATE
We were asked by LivingWaters to remove our copy from the internet. We thought we were helping another ministry by sharing their video. However, we had to remove it. So please go to their website to view the video.

Article covering this by Reds Revelations can be found Here
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This is a video by Ray Comfort and LivingWaters.com

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Hear expert testimony from leading evolutionary scientists from some of the world’s top universities:
• Peter Nonacs, Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UCLA
• Craig Stanford, Professor Biological Sciences and Anthropology, USC
• PZ Myers, Associate Professor, Biology, University of Minnesota Morris
• Gail E. Kennedy, Associate Professor, Anthropology, UCLA
A study of the evidence of vestigial organs, natural selection, the fifth digit, the relevance of the stickleback, Darwin’s finches and Lenski’s bacteria—all under the microscope of the Scientific Method–observable evidence from the minds of experts. Prepare to have your faith
shaken.

If Jesus Christ Was Here Today…

Rev. Dr. Red poses a question based on an observation.

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What Has Happened To America?

Is this still the America founded by the Founding Fathers? Or have we become no different than that which our forefathers sought to break free from? Are we still free? Or are we blindly allowing ourselves to be enslaved?

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Christianity Infiltrated

We have a problem within Christianity that must be addressed if we expect to bring people to Jesus Christ.

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We Have The Power

Everyone says they want a more peaceful society. Less crime and evil. We Have The Power to achieve it.

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Disbelief

Many people are in disbelief. Disbelief of the times, current events, and even history. Many go as far as stating not to believe whats on the internet unless it contains links to mainstream sites (who lie on what they report and don’t always report everything). Many don’t believe it because it is common thought, they follow the mindset of the masses. Others don’t believe because they simply cannot handle or do not want to handle the truth. The disbelievers will even try to dispute facts and statistics.

All believers are brushed off as being crazy. The fact is Muslims did not discover America, but they did bribe early America until Thomas Jefferson went to war with them and won. Muslims were not always a part of America, there wasn’t even a single Muslim in America as an American citizen until the late 1900’s. Homosexuality is an abomination to God, therefore it is a sin. Christian persecution is on the rise; Christians are currently the most persecuted peoples in the world. Our Freedom is under attack. We are watching the fall of America and the rise of a one world order. We are watching the fall of believers in Truth and the rise of a one world religion. We are also watching the international genocide of the entire white race; from the Americas to Europe to South Africa white people are being killed, enslaved, and tortured simply because they are white.

For proof of all the above stated one simply needs to search this site (spiritualmessiahministries.org or spiritualmessiahministries.com). To see where all this is heading one simply needs to open your Bible, King James Version preferred, and turn to the books of Isaiah, Daniel, or Revelation. Many have already claimed me to be crazy. Many more will do so as myself and this ministries popularity climbs. But I ask you this: If I am crazy, then why are so many people trying to shutdown this ministry and trying to kill me? If I am crazy then why does the opinions of this ministry, particularly myself, matter that much to these people that they try so hard to quiet us?

The only answer I can conclude is that I am preaching Truth and through this ministry spreading Truth. This ministry has no allegiance to any man, only to God. It is that fact that is why we are seen as such a grand enemy to the elite. It does not matter how large or small a truthsayers popularity is. The fact that a truthsayer is capable of thinking for themselves, rather than follow the masses instead tells the masses to do the same, the Truth becomes the most lethal weapon against the elite and their leader, Satan. They know at any given moment one free-thinking individual who believes and follows Jesus Christ can spread like an unstoppable virus. When such an event occurs, there empire begins to crumble.

We are now witnessing the reconstruction of the Tower of Babel. We are witnessing the rise of the New World Order. We are soon to witness the unveiling of the False Prophet and Anti-Christ. I don’t know about you, but I and this ministry are going to continue our work and die a righteous death so that we may live. It is possible to survive whats coming if we band together and stick together. God has told us what is coming and how to survive. Spiritual Messiah Ministries and the Spiritual Truth Coalition are going to survive the coming tyranny and continue fighting for Christ through it. If you wish to survive you simply need to follow the instructions God set before us in the Bible. Taking the mark of the beast will not give you life and freedom, but death. Only Jesus can give you life.

If you wish to not be alone in these hardships, follow Jesus. Join Spiritual Messiah Ministries or a church/ministry of the Spiritual Truth Coalition. Only Jesus Christ can assure us life everlasting, not man. As much as you wish not to believe what is going on, your disbelief does not make it not so nor will it prevent it. The best thing you can do for your survival is follow Jesus and join one of the few churches/ministries that remain true to Christ.

-Rev. Dr. Red

Hated Minister and Ministry

Myself personally and Spiritual Messiah Ministries are on a rough ride. I know many of you that are reading this right now never heard of me or Spiritual Messiah Ministries before, but in a just a years time more than 200,000+ people internationally have. I seem to be becoming the most mis-understood and hated minister of the most mis-understood and hated ministry.

I founded this ministry under the guidance of Jesus Christ. The truth is, it was the farthest thing from my mind to become a minister, let alone run a ministry. It happened under the guidance of Jesus and alot of studying and hard work. Don’t misunderstand what I’m saying here. Im not leaving ministry or ministerialhood. This is more of a rant than anything else.

You see, we are in End Times. Many people are being lied to and falling for the deceptions. I am one of many individuals Jesus has chosen to get the Truth out to His people and bring His people out of the lies. At Spiritual Messiah Ministries we have a unique way of preaching that many do not understand for one reason or another. I find this ironic as I use the same methods in Spiritual Messiah Ministries as Jesus had in His ministry 2,000yrs ago. I do not use mainstream methods nor does Spiritual Messiah Ministries preach the heretic belief of “universalism” (any and all can be saved).

For this reason, we are attacked on all sides. But we’re not worried about that. For one Jesus was persecuted and we are no better than He. If Jesus Himself was persecuted, why should we feel anything different would happen to us. Lets see what Jesus has to say about persecution.
Matthew 5:11 KJV
Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.

So you see we are not worried about being persecuted. Actually I was expecting and told my team what to expect before they joined Spiritual Messiah Ministries. The fact we are being persecuted is because of two things: 1) The masses have fallen for mainstream heresy and refuse to see Truth and 2) people that are awake refuse to join Jesus’ army and either sit and do nothing or knowingly fight for the enemy.

Peoe just dont seem to like Truth. Why? Ive determined people don’t like Truth because its not the “popular” or “cool” belief. Two-thousand years ago Truth was a rebel idea. It seems as though Truth once again has become the ideology of the rebel. We are not supposed to be concerned with worldy things or matters. But lo, everyone is concerned with matters of this world and a paganized version of Christianity. In so doing, people are quick to judge myself and Spiritual Messiah Ministries. They fail to realize judgement is for Jesus and Jesus alone. They also fail to realize there is but one Truth. Truth is a narrow path.

I bring the Truth to the people via Spiritual Messiah Ministries the same way Jesus had with His ministry. I shed Light into the darkness same as the Apostles had. It would be nice if people weren’t so quick to judge us, but instead remove your blinders and cotton-swabs so that you may see and hear. Time is almost up. Wouldn’t you much prefer to be with Jesus than Satan?

Myself and Spiritual Messiah Ministries are loved by few and hated by many. I am going to say that based on the level of hate aimed at myself and the ministry, we must be doing something right.

-Rev. Dr. Red

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‘Good News’ Stifled In America

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The Alliance Defense Fund has taken an Arizona school to court for prohibiting a Christian group from distributing a flyer [PDF] at school while allowing other groups to do so.
 
The Dysart Unified School District in Surprise, a suburb of Phoenix, prohibited a Good News Club flyer inviting students to after-school meetings, resulting in the lawsuit filed on Thursday. The club had submitted an approval request form and sample flyer in October inviting kindergartners through sixth-graders to the first meeting on November 9. But the flyer, according to the district, was “against district policy” because the program being promoted was “religious in nature” — and therefore was rejected.
 
ADF attorney Jeremy Tedesco says courts around the country have ruled such policies to be unconstitutional.
 
“[Courts have ruled] that when the school district opens up a forum for outside groups to promote their events and activities to students and their parents, they have to grant equal access to religious organizations so they can promote their religious events and activities on equal terms,” the attorney explains.
 
He argues that while the school has allowed a wide variety of nonprofit groups from the outside to promote their meetings and events — groups like the Boy Scouts, Cesar Chavez Foundation, and Interfaith Community Care — the district has discriminated against the Good News Club.
 
“Child Evangelism Fellowship [sponsor of Good News Clubs] has found some pushback from time to time,” notes Tedesco. “They’ve filed lawsuits in other states across the country and prevailed in those — so we expect to prevail here as well, because the bottom line is the First Amendment doesn’t allow religious viewpoint discrimination by the government.”
 
Though the club even included a disclaimer on the flyer stating the school does not endorse or sponsor the organization, the school rejected the flyer anyway.

Ending The Christian "Pacifist" Argument On Firearms

By Clayton E. Cramer & David B. Kopel

It is not uncommon, when concealed carry laws are debated before legislative bodies, for representatives of liberal organizations such as the National Council of Churches to show up and announce the “moral” opposition to concealed carry on behalf of “the religious community.” But reflexive hostility to the lawful use of force for legitimate defense is hardly the only moral position that may be held by a sincerely religious person.

The Book of Exodus specifically absolves a homeowner who kills a burglar.  The Sixth Commandment “Thou shalt not kill” refers to murder only, and does not prohibit the taking of life under any circumstances; notably, the law of Sinai specifically requires capital punishment for a large number of offenses.  A little bit earlier in the Bible, Abram, the father of the Hebrew nation, learns that his nephew Lot has been taken captive. Abram (later to be renamed “Abraham” by God) immediately called out his trained servants, set out on a rescue mission, found his nephew’s captors, attacked and routed, rescuing Lot. (Genesis 14). The resort to violence to rescue an innocent captive is presented as the morally appropriate choice.

Most gun prohibitionists who look to the Bible for support do not cite specific interdictions of weapons (there are none) but instead point to the general passages about peace and love, such as “Do not resist an evil person. If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also” (Matthew 5: 38-39); “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you” (Matthew 5: 43); and “Do not repay anyone evil for evil.” (Romans 12: 17).

None of these exhortations take place in the context of an imminent threat to life. A slap on the cheek is a blow to pride, but not a threat to life. Reverend Anthony Winfield, author of a study of Biblical attitudes towards weapons, suggests that these verses command the faithful not to seek revenge for evil acts, and not to bear grudges against persons who have done them wrong. He points to the passage “If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live in peace with everyone” (Romans 12: 18), as showing an awareness that in extreme situations, it might not be possible to live in peace.

Further evidence that the New Testament does not command universal pacifism is found in the missions of John the Baptist and Peter, both of whom preached to soldiers who converted. Neither John nor Peter demanded that the soldiers lay down their arms, or find another job. (Luke 3: 14; Acts 10: 22-48).

John did tell the soldiers “Don’t extort money, and don’t accuse people falsely,” just as he told tax collectors “Don’t collect any more than you are required to.” The plain implication is that being a soldier (or a tax collector) is not itself wrong, so long as the inherent power is not used for selfish purposes.

Of course most gun prohibitionists do not see anything wrong with soldiers carrying weapons and killing people if necessary. But if–as the New Testament strongly implies–it is possible to be a good soldier and a good Christian, then it is impossible to claim that the Gospel always forbids the use of violence, no matter what the purpose. The stories of the soldiers support Winfield’s thesis that the general Speace and love” passage are not blanket prohibitions on the use of force in all circumstances.

Is an approving attitude towards the bearing of arms confined to professional soldiers? Not at all. At the last supper, Jesus’ final instructions to the apostles begin: “When I sent you without purse, bag, or sandals, did you lack anything?”

“Nothing,” the apostles answer.

Jesus continues: “But now, if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don’t have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one.” He ends by observing “what is written about me is reaching its fulfillment.”

The apostles then announce, “Lord, behold, here are two swords,” and Jesus cuts them off: “That is enough.” (Luke 22: 36-38).

Even if the passage is read with absolute literalness, Jesus was not setting up a rule that every apostle must carry a sword (or a purse or a bag). For the eleven, two swords were “enough.”

More importantly, Jesus may not have been issuing an actual command that anybody carry swords, or purses, or bags. The broader, metaphorical point being made by Jesus was that the apostles would, after Jesus was gone, have to take care of their own worldly needs to some degree. The purse (generally used for money), the bag (generally used for clothing and food), and the sword (generally used for protection against the robbers who preyed on travelers, including missionaries, in the open country between towns) are all examples of tools used to take care of such needs. When the apostles took Jesus literally, and started showing him their swords, Jesus, frustrated that they missed the metaphor, ended the discussion. The metaphorical interpretation is supported by scholarly analysis, and seems to best account for the entire conversation.

Even when reduced to metaphor, however, the passage still contradicts the rigid pacifist viewpoint. In the metaphor, the sword, like the purse or the bag, is treated as an ordinary item for any person to carry. If weapons and defensive violence were illegitimate under all circumstances, Jesus would not have instructed the apostles to carry swords, even in metaphor, any more than Jesus would have created metaphors suggesting that people carry demonic statues for protection, or that they metaphorically rape, rob, and murder.

A few hours after the final instructions to the apostles, when soldiers arrived to arrest Jesus, and Peter sliced off the ear of one of their leaders, Jesus healed the ear. He then said “No more of this” (Luke 22: 49-51) or “Put your sword away” (John 18: 10) or “Put your sword back in its place, for all who draw the sword will die by the sword” (Matthew 26: 52). (The quotation is sometimes rendered as “He who lives by the sword will die by the sword.”) [129]

Jesus then rebuked the soldiers for effecting the arrests with clubs and swords, for Jesus was “not leading a rebellion.” The most immediate meaning of these passages is that Jesus was preventing interference with God’s plan for the arrest and trial. Additionally, Jesus was instructing the apostles not to begin an armed revolt against the local dictatorship or the Roman imperialists. Jesus had already refused the Zealots’ urging to lead a war of national liberation.

Do the passages also suggest a general prohibition against drawing swords (or other weapons) for defense? The versions of the story recounted in Luke and John do not, but the version in Matthew could be so read.

If Matthew is analyzed along the lines of “He who lives by the sword will die by the sword,” the passage is an admonition that a person who centers his life on violence (such as a gang member) will likely perish. On the other hand, a translation of “all who draw the sword will die by the sword” could be read as a general rule against armed violence in any situation.

The best way to understand the Bible, most theologians would concur, is not to look at passages in isolation, but instead to carefully study passages in the context of the rest of the Bible. If the single line in Matthew were to be read to indicate that to draw the sword is always wrong, then it would be difficult to account for the other passages which suggest that drawing a sword as a soldier (or carrying a sword as an apostle) is not illegitimate. Looking at the passage of Matthew in the context of the rest of the Bible would, therefore, look to the passage as a warning against violence as a way of life, rather than as a flat-out ban on defensive violence in all situations.

A 1994 document produced by the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace states:

In a world marked by evil and sin, the right of legitimate defense by armed means exists. This right can become a serious duty for those who are responsible for the lives of others, for the common good of the family or of the civil community.

The Catholic Church recognizes people as saints because (among other reasons), the lives of saints are considered to worthy of study and emulation. February 27 is the feast day of Saint Gabriel Possenti. According to The One Year Book of Saints, as a young man in 19th-century Italy, Francesco Possenti was known as the best dresser in town, as a “superb horseman,” and as “an excellent marksman.” The young man was also a consummate partygoer, who was engaged to two women at the same time. Twice during school he had fallen desperately ill, promised to give his life to God if he recovered, and then forgotten his promise. One day at church, Possenti saw a banner of Mary. He felt that her eyes looked directly at him, and he heard the words “Keep your promise.”

Possenti immediately joined an order of monks, taking the name Brother Gabriel. The main incident for which Saint Gabriel Possenti is remembered was this:

One a summer day a little over a hundred years ago, a slim figure in a black cassock [Possenti] stood facing a gang of mercenaries in a small town in Piedmont, Italy. He had just disarmed one of the soldiers who was attacking a young girl, had faced the rest of the band fearlessly, then drove them all out of the village at the point of a gun….

[W]hen Garibaldi’s mercenaries swept down through Italy ravaging villages, Brother Gabriel showed the kind of man he was by confronting them, astonishing them with his marksmanship, and saving the small village where his monastery was located.

Saint Gabriel Possenti’s “astonishing marksmanship” was displayed after he had just disarmed the soldier. The mercenaries’ leader told Possenti that it would take more than just one monk with a handgun to make the mercenaries leave town. The saint pointed out to the mercenaries a lizard which was running across the road. Possenti shot the lizard right through the head, at which point the mercenaries decided that discretion was the better part of valor; they obeyed Possenti’s orders to extinguish the fires they had started and to return the property they had stolen. They then fled the village, never to be heard from again.

Jewish law comes to the same conclusion as the Vatican Pontifical Council: “If someone comes to kill you, rise up and kill him first,” commands the Talmud.  Bystanders are likewise required to kill persons who attempting rape.  While there is a duty to self-defense, the duty to defend others is seen as prior.

The view that forcible resistance to evil attack is itself evil has serious implications: Patrick Henry and the other founding fathers were wrong to urge armed resistance to the British Redcoats; the Jews who led the Warsaw Ghetto revolt against Hitler were immoral; Jeffrey Dahmer’s victims would have been wrong to use a weapon to protect themselves; Saint Gabriel Possenti was a paragon of evil; Abraham should not have rescued his kidnapped nephew; and police officers who fire their guns to protect innocent people are sinful.

Consider the situation of a mother in a rough Los Angeles neighborhood, moments after an escaped psychopathic murderer has broken into her house. The woman has good reason to fear that the intruder is about to slaughter her three children. If she does not shoot him with her .38 special, the children will be dead before the police will arrive. Is the woman’s moral obligation to murmur “violence engenders violence,” and keep her handgun in the drawer while her children die? Or is the mother’s moral duty to save her children, and shoot the intruder?

The view that life is a gift from God, and that permitting the wanton destruction of one’s own life (or the life of a person under one’s care) amounts to hubris is hardly new. As a 1747 sermon in Philadelphia put it:

He that suffers his life to be taken from him by one that hath no authority for that purpose, when he might preserve it by defense, incurs the Guilt of self murder since God hath enjoined him to seek the continuance of his life, and Nature itself teaches every creature to defend itself. 
 

Whatever their disagreements on other matters, the natural rights philosophers who provided the intellectual foundation of the American Revolution saw self-defense as “the primary law of nature,” from which many other legal principles could be deduced.

As the great Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis wrote: “We shall have lost something vital and beyond price on the day when the state denies us the right to resort to force…”

Leading criminal law scholars have emphasized a different, less philosophical, point: that victims protect the entire community when they kill a dangerous criminal rather than leaving him free to prey on others. To theorists such as Bishop, Stephens and Pollock “Sudden and strong resistance to unrighteous attack is not merely a thing to be tolerated …as a necessary evil [but is] a just and perfect” right. A good citizen attacked has “a moral duty” to use all force necessary to apprehend or otherwise incapacitate criminals rather than to submit or retreat.

Underlying the assertion that use of force to defend innocent life is immoral is the presumption that persons who use such force are “selfish.” To the extent that social science can shed any light on this presumption, the presumption turns out to be exactly backwards. A study of “Good Samaritans” who came to aid of victims of violent crime found that 81% “own guns and some carry them in their cars. They are familiar with violence, feel competent to handle it, and don’t believe they will be hurt if they get involved.”  Are these people inferior moral beings who “engender violence”?

In any case, the claim that as a moral or practical matter a crime victim should rely on the government for protection can be raised only if the government has an obligation to protect the victim. And quite clearly under American law, the government has no such obligation.

Additional Reading:
Does The Bible Tell Us To Disarm?
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