Matthew 25 Church

Are we prepared for His return?

Matthew Chapter 25 is a chapter in the New Testament that describes what will happen when Christ returns. It states that He will separate the sheep from the goats. It appears that this judgment is not the Great White Throne judgment, where the lost are judged. This judgment is the judgment of the nations. It seems to be a judgment of people who assume they are right with Christ. The sheep enter into the kingdom, and the goats go into fire. There are many verses that speak of this judgment.

The criteria in this judgment will be based upon how people have treated others. It will be based upon their charity, or love in action. In the Chapter Jesus says “And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” — (Matt 25:40)
      

He takes it personally. Now we can say all kinds of things about Matthew 25. First, we can say that we are saved by grace, not by works. Our salvation is not based upon what we do, but upon what Christ did for us, and because we know Him, and He knows us.
      

This is true. But, it’s also true, that if we know Him, and He knows us, we will do the things He calls us to do. Not saying we won’t fail, or sin, but we will have an abiding desire to help and love others, which leads to action. This is the Fruit of The Spirit that grows in us. This is our warfare, our duty. It becomes who we are; if we are really saved.


If you’ll notice the goats in Matthew 25, never knew Him. They were not really born again, or saved. This can be seen in other verses where Jesus tells us that many religious people will think they are saved, but are not. It’s not about works, it’s about being washed in the Blood, confessing Him as Lord, and letting the Spirit work in you and through you to teach, and tell others about Jesus. Saving people for eternity is the goal of everything we do.
      

There are justifications that people will give based upon the wording of Matthew 25 above. Some will claim that since it says “My brethren.” Jesus is talking about the Jewish people, and that this is a judgment against people or nations who have mistreated Israel.  Another view could be that it’s referring to Christians, because we are grafted into Israel, and become His brethren, and we are also His spiritual brothers. This justification attempts to leave out the gentile or the unbeliever as someone we do not need to show charity to. It’s an attempt to create a loop hole. But, all of scripture works against this concept. We are to show charity to those around us, even our enemies.
      

Another justification is that this is a judgment of nations not individuals. But, the actions of nations are made up of the actions of individuals. We can see this when God is talking to Abraham about Sodom. Abraham says, “Will you destroy it if there are 10 righteous?”  (Gen. 18:16-33)   There were not any righteous in the city, righteousness comes by believing God. Not believing in God, but believing what He has told us. Turning to Him, and confessing Jesus as the Lord, trusting Him. (Rom. 4:1-12) No one in that city, except for Lot put their faith in God. But, this shows that the Faith of individuals can save or affect nations. If only 10 righteous people existed, God would have spared all of them. The actions of individuals matter.
      

Some will claim that this judgment is describing how God will treat the Nations who do not support the nation of Israel, during the tribulation period, or the time of Jacobs’s trouble. We are called to support the nation of Israel and are blessed for doing so, but as shown above, this verse has more meaning than that.
      

But, let’s assume that every justification that is given by people who do not want to hear the truth of this verse is true. It still doesn’t change the fact that we are to love our neighbor, and that God is serious about it. Those who do not, regardless of how you justify or explain it will be thrown into the Lake of Fire with the Devil and his angels; because, that is who they have followed. Satan. Now, do not get me wrong. I am not making a political statement here. I’m not claiming that our nation needs to adopt certain socialistic or globalist ideologies. Or that churches need to adopt a social gospel. Those things are from the spirit of antichrist, in order to build the Kingdom of the Anti-Christ.
      

What I am referring to is that individuals and churches need to make a serious effort to change the foundation of church activity from entertaining music and constant milk filled teaching, to one of charity. The seriousness of Matthew 25 warrants that. Of course, we need to worship and teach, but charity and evangelism should be the basis for everything. Matthew 25 does not say that Jesus sends the goats into the Lake of Fire because they didn’t sing the right songs, or raise their hands high enough, or go to church to listen to sermons. Churches and individuals have placed too high of an importance on music instead of on charity. It needs to be flipped.
     

 God tells Israel, I hate, I despise your feast days, and I will not smell in your solemn assemblies.Though ye offer me burnt offerings and your meat offerings, I will not accept them: neither will I regard the peace offerings of your fat beasts.Take thou away from me the noise of thy songs; for I will not hear the melody of thy viols. But let judgment run down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream.”— (Amos 5:21-24)
     

 If we are not doing what God wants us to do, then He does not want to hear our worship. Our worship of Him comes through our service to Him and others, not by standing in a building singing songs. That is not real worship. We worship Him with our lips, but our hearts are far from Him. (Isa. 29:13, Matt. 15:18, Mark 7:6)
      

God does not want us sitting in churches singing praises to Him while there are people down the street in need who are going to hell. He doesn’t care about our gatherings, while families are breaking up and cannot afford the basic needs of life in this culture. How about instead of building mega churches, we build mega homeless shelters, or free colleges, or mega job centers. We complain about the cost of government public aid, but public aid exists because the church is not doing its job. The poor is not going to go away just because we refuse to help them, because we think they sin too much. Jesus says in Matthew, that in the last days, “because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.” (Matt. 24:12)  Do not let your love for others grow cold. How many times have you failed God? How many times have you promised to do better? Has God given up on you? Quit worrying about someone taking advantage of you. How many times have you ripped off God? Can you ever pay Him back for what He has given you?
      

God lets the sun shine on the just and the unjust, we are to do the same. When Jesus returns he will judge. There will be people in that judgment who think they are saved but are unwashed, they have no garment, they have no talents to give the King, and they have no oil. You can twist or justify yourself all you want to, but these verses are clear. There will be those who think they are saved, but are not. Jesus said that Love fulfills God’s law. If you’re saved, charity will flow from you.
      

So, what does a Matthew 25 church look like? Well, a group of people would get together to form a church and that church will be based upon helping Christians and those in the community. They will be built around food pantries, homeless shelters, clothes closets, helping repair people’s houses, disaster relief, classes to teach basic living, visiting and praying for the sick, helping people pay bills, fundraising for causes, providing places to gather instead of bars, helping families, and on and on. Any sort of charitable ministry you can imagine. That would be the church; it’s all about charity and service, for the purpose of showing God’s love and telling people about Jesus so they will be saved. We must always remember that the purpose of it is salvation. We do not want our charity work to become like so many other Christian charity groups that have turned away from teaching the Gospel, while helping the others.
      

But, what about worship? We would worship before we go work in our ministry, before we open the food pantry, before we go visit the sick. We will have a praise service when we come back from the jails and the streets after preaching. We will sing praises outside the courthouses, and the statehouses as we call for national repentance, and for these governmental entities to turn to God’s Law. That’s how and when we worship. What if instead of putting the 10 commandments on the court house lawn, maybe we should stand there and sing praises, while preaching the Gospel?
      

What about teaching? We will have classes or sermons that teach believers how to wage spiritual war, and serve God, and others. We will have preachers who are famous for the amount of families they have helped rise up from poverty, instead of the number of watered down books they have sold. They will be famous for leading people to Christ, instead of for inventing some new doctrine that scratches peoples itching ears. On Sunday morning, they will be praised for the number of believers who follow them out into the community to help people and preach the Gospel, instead of for the number of goats falling asleep in the church pews.
      

Christ is returning. The church needs to judge itself, that we be not judged with the world (1 Cor. 11:31-32) we are saved by Grace, but we need to step up. God’s Spirit bears witness with our spirit that we are His. (Rom. 8:16)  How does that happen? When we are stepping out to follow and serve Him, He shows us that we are His, because our flesh would never have done the things we are now doing, and He is there feeding us, and growing us, and giving us more of Himself. Listen to His Spirit, as he leads you to go do things for the Kingdom. Trust Him. 

When we sit and do nothing for the Kingdom, we start to wonder and doubt. We become spiritually starved. Like Paul said, “If they will not work, neither shall they eat.” We grow in Christ and faith by going out and serving and trusting Him.

Take up the Cross and follow Him. Do everything in His name.


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Always more. More, More, More.

 “Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee. So that we may boldly say, The Lord is my helper, and I will not fear what man shall do unto me.”— Heb. 13:5-6

We live in a world that constantly seeks to get us to spend more, buy more, have more, get better, more, more, more.

We are pushed to accumulate more and more debt.

It’s the culture of More

We feel like responsible people because we pay our debts (maybe), but we do not see the trap we are in.

Paul tells Timothy,

But godliness with contentment is great gain.

 For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out.

 And having food and raiment let us be therewith content.

But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition.

For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.

 But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness.

Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou art also called, and hast professed a good profession before many witnesses.”—1 Tim. 6:6-12

Godliness, is to treat people in the same way you would want God to treat you. Think about that for a moment. We get saved and the Holy Spirit grows us, and shows us how to treat others, by how God has treated us.

This helps grow our contentment as we learn to trust God and love others.

The Devil uses this world and our fleshly natures to get us to covet and lust over the things of this world. Things we cannot take with us. Things that rot and rust and require payments, and maintenance.

Things that require us to sell ourselves into slavery to maintain.

Things we don’t even really own. The bank, insurance companies and the government really own it.

We pay for houses we barely see because we are working all the time to pay for it.

These are some of the miseries Paul warns Timothy of.

Our mind becomes focused on Mammon instead of God. We cannot serve two masters. Who are we really serving? Do we plan to serve God when we retire?

Understand that the love of money is the ROOT of all evil.

What does a plants roots do? It feeds the plant.

Likewise, we develop a love of money, in order to pay for our lusts and greed. We might claim we don’t love money. But, let’s be honest.

We know that more money would solve our problems. But, when we look at the verse from Hebrews above, we see that God will never leave us nor forsake us. He is the solution to our troubles, not more money.

It’s a trap.

Consider an addict. He gets high and loves it. Then, he wants more. So, he seeks more.

And he finds more and more.

Now, he cannot help but have more. He is hooked.

He makes excuses, like it helps him do better work. It helps him deal with things.

Eventually, he finds himself willing to do evil things for the addiction.

He or she might say, “It’s just business.” or “It’s part of the job” or “It’s what the boss wants.”

Do we do the same thing with our jobs, and money? Are we willing to do bad things to keep our job or business running? Do we love money or God?

The fact is that we live in a country and world that requires us to have money to survive. God knows this.

God knows that we need money to provide for our families.

God knows that we live in a culture that requires certain things or you will be treated like a bum or even have legal issues.

If you don’t have a home and the basic things, you could have your children taken and charged with a crime.

If you don’t have a license or car, you can’t work in many places.

If you do not have a phone or computer access and internet you cannot even look for a job.

If you don’t have tools or clothes you can’t work.

There is nothing I have found in scripture that calls us to poverty. God, will take care of us and we are to be content with His provision. Not looking at the neighbors new car, or pontoon boat. Not looking at the giant house we don’t need.

As saints, we dial back those desires and focus on other things. We build up treasures in heaven by giving and helping others instead of accumulating things we can’t take with us when we die.

When we let God provide and be content, we will see Him move to help us when we are in need and our faith will grow.

When we are content it provides peace and time, that we can devote to other things.

Imagine being content and living within your means as a young person.

When you get older you have everything paid off, and have time to live life. You can spend time with the kids and grand kids, without trying to get time off from a job you have slaved away at for decades now to pay your debts.

Being content grows wealth over time, it also saves your kids from trouble when you pass.

Being content is freedom.

No one can use the things of this world against you, because it doesn’t matter to you. You know God will provide and you’ll be like Paul,

“I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content.”—Phil. 4:11

This is not a condemnation of wealth. I know wealthy people who are content. They have not always been rich, but they made some good choices, and avoided some pitfalls. Now they have wealth. They live godly and are content. They serve God and help people.

Honestly, when you are poor, you can barely do squat. The scriptures do not call us to be in poverty but to be poor in spirit and content.

God is with us and will take care of us and bless us. It’s a fact. Follow His Spirit.

The Son of Man had nowhere to lay His head. He trusted God’s provision completely. (Matt. 8:20)

This world is not our home. Our home is in Paradise with Christ. We brought nothing in to this world and we can take nothing with us, except people and the treasures we accumulate through His Spirit. (Matt. 6 :19-21)

When these last days get worse, there will be economic collapses and destruction. (James 5:1-8, Rev. 6:5-6, Rev. Chap 18)

Trusting the Lord, faith and contentment will help get you through these times. God will take care of you.

When the Mark of the Beast comes, there will be a choice people will have to make. Take the Mark to keep my job? Keep my home? Keep my life?

Consider this. If you cannot practice self control in the good times, how can you in the bad? If you cannot resist more and more debt. Or more and more things. How are you going to resist the temptation to deny Christ and get the Mark?

The Anti-Christ might promise to pay your debts and student loans, if you just get the Mark. He might create a new economic system that solves all kinds of problems, if you just get the Mark.

Learn to have self-control and resist the culture of More. Success does not mean more stuff. Ambition does not mean more debt. You can do more and still be content.

Contentment in all things will serve you greatly in tough times.

The Lord is with us and will protect us. We can trust Him.


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“Every man’s work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man’s work of what sort it is. If any man’s work abide which he hath built thereupon, he shall receive a reward. If any man’s work shall be burned, he shall suffer loss: but he himself shall be saved; yet so as by fire.”—1 Cor. 3:13-15 (Chapter 3)

When God saves us. He saves us forever. I do not believe we can lose our salvation, and the scriptures do not teach that, despite any man made argument to the contrary.

If you know Him. If you are His. If you have turned to Him and asked Him to save you and confessed Him as your Lord. Then, He will not cast you away. He chastens us. He grows us. He breaks us and molds us. He refines us.

He does not cast us aside, because we broke one too many rules. Even if we reject Him. Still He is faithful and continues to keep His Word and do His work. (Romans 8:37-39. 1 Thess. 5: 20-24, 2 Thess. 3:3)

If we really know Him. If we have really given ourselves to Him. If we really confess Him as Lord. He accepts us and saves us forever. (Romans 10:9-10)

He saves us and starts working in us and through us. The law and any other rule becomes a guide for growth and confession. We are washed. We are clean. But, sometimes our feet get dirty in this world. The laws help us to know what to clean and pray about for growth and healing. The Law shows us our sin, and we know what to confess to the Lord.

As we live in Christ, we are to be Spirit led. We are to turn to the Lord (repent) and let Him save us and grow us. We are to acknowledge Him in ALL our ways and He shall direct our paths. (Proverbs 3:5-6, Romans chapter 8)

This means that we are to listen to His Spirit, and when we do this He works in us and through us. So, our work and our life, and our following Him; is done by His power, not ours. It’s Him doing it, not us. If we allow it.

Our works of righteousness are as filthy rags. (Isa. Chapter 64, Romans Chapter 1)

We cannot please Him in our own flesh. We are fallen. We have a corrupted nature. Even when we are saved, we still fail and sin. We cannot please Him in our own obedience or desire. No matter how great it is. If He didn’t do it, or call for it, or lead us in it. Then, it’s flesh. It’s hay, wheat and stubble. You can build a million orphanages and ministries but if He’s not in it or led you to do it, then it’s nothing.

When He returns, all of our work and all of our life will be tried in the all consuming fire of who He is. (Hebrews Chapter 12, Deut. 4:24, Deut 9:3, Matthew Chapter 25, 2 Peter Chapter 3)

Like in the days of Noah, the water fell and broke up from below swallowing the world and destroying it. Only 8 souls saved on the Ark.

Likewise, when He returns the Earth will be burned up in fire, and those in Christ will be saved as if by fire, receiving the rewards. He shall judge the quick (saved, living) and the dead (unsaved) at His appearing. (2 Tim. 4:1)

All that will remain will be that which can survive the fire. Gold, silver, and precious stones through God’s work in us.

But, all flesh. All hay, wheat and stubble will be burned up. Those things that were not from God, by God or commanded by God, will perish. All things not of your relationship with God. Burned.

We will be left with what God has done. Not what we did in our flesh. No matter how good. No matter how much we obey the Bible in our flesh.

Did we know Him and follow His Spirit? Did we abide? (John Chapter 15)

But, we ourselves shall be saved as if by fire. Only having the things God has done. And we shall cast them at His feet. Because He has done it all, not us. (1 Cor 3:10-15, 1 Cor Chapter 3, Rev. 4:10-11,)

He is worthy.

And there shall be a new Heaven and new Earth, where He dwells with us. A new Creation where there is no death, corruption, curse or sin.(Isa 66:22-24, Isa Chapter 66, Isa Chapter 65, 2 Peter Chapter 3, Rev. Chapter 21)

Now, several points need to be made. There seems to be different judgements. The Judgement of the Believers which is where our rewards are decided. The Great White Throne judgement, which refers to the lost, and the judgement of nations. We do not know exactly how these things will happen and when or in what order.

When He comes there will be Judgement. When He comes there will be rewards. We know there will be a fire judgement. We know there will be a millennium, and a thousand year kingdom. But, exactly how this works we are not told. (2 Peter 3)

But, if you are a believer then we are called to serve the Kingdom. We are called to abide in Him and endure the attacks of the enemy.

When Jesus returns, our works as saints will be judged. And the work that God has done in us and through us will remain as a reward.

But, Paul warns us that if we are saved and we have done nothing. If we have not let the Holy Spirit work in us, on us and through us. If we have lived as Carnal Christians. We will face that fire, and will have nothing to show for it. God, will keep His Word and save you. But, you will go into eternity with nothing. Like a man who ran out of his burning house naked in the middle of the night. Everything burned up.

You never stored treasures in heaven. You stored them all on Earth, and when its burned. It’s burned.

But, you yourself will be saved as if by fire.

Smelling of smoke. By the skin of your teeth, so to speak.

God keeps His Word.

Learn to listen to His voice and serve the Kingdom. There is no better place to be, than with Him.


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“Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.

Hereby know ye the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God:

And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God: and this is that spirit of antichrist, whereof ye have heard that it should come; and even now already is it in the world.”—1 John 4:1-3

Gods Word gives us several ways to try the spirits.

But first we must define “spirits.”

When I say spirits I’m referring to literal spirits. Either any kind of spirit that is behind a person, speaking into their mind or having twisted them over the years and have influence over them. Or an organization that is controlled by people controlled by these sorts of spirits. Which ultimately are and are controlled by the spirit of anti-christ.

Remember, we do not war against flesh and blood. Our battle is with the spiritual forces that are behind things. What is pushing, motivating, or giving ideas to you, another person or group. (Eph 6:12)

Jesus warned the disciples, “ye know not what manner of spirit ye are of” (Luke 9:54-55)

Be aware that even born again believers can be tempted, harassed, or led into doing things the enemy desires. The worst thing you can do is to think you are immune. The scriptures warn us about our enemy for a reason. Be vigilant, for the devil goes about as a roaring lion.(1 Peter 5:8)

Here’s where people will say, “Yeah but whatever happens must go through God’s hands.”

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Gods Word warns us for a reason. Learn from it.

Also, consider that you are a soul/spirit, you have a body. Just like your body can be influenced by physical things, your soul/spirit can be influenced by spiritual things.

This test applies to ALL spiritual things.

So we are called to test the spirits and there are several tests.

I hate to disappoint the pharisees out there but, committing sin is not one of them. You sin too. John says, “ If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth (Jesus) is not in us.”—1 John 1:8

James said, that if you try to keep the law and fail on one point, you’ve broken the whole law.  So, when you commit that little sin you allow yourself. That makes you equal to a murderer and child molester according to the Word. That’s why we need Jesus. (James 2:10)

But, lets get to the tests.

1. Confess Him as Lord.

In 1 Corinthians 12:3  Paul says that no one can confess Jesus is the Lord, unless the Holy Spirit guides them.

An unsaved person without the Holy Spirit will not say that Jesus is the Lord. 

The demons believe He is God, but they are in rebellion and refuse to submit. So, they will not confess Him as Lord. (James 2:19)

They will acknowledge that there is a God. But, they will not confess Him as Lord.

Paul also says that person who is really saved cannot call Jesus accursed. They won’t use His name as a cuss word or say bad things or untrue things about Him. They will not reject Him totally.

This is not an act of will. This is Love. If you’ve ever met Jesus and accepted Him and seen Him working in your life, there is no way you can say anything bad about Him. You know Him. The love is greater than what you have for your own child. If you know, then you know.

2. Confess that He came in the flesh.

In 1 John, the Word says to test the spirits. Then it gives the test. (1 John 4:1-3)

Some pharisees love to quote ‘Test the Spirits”, then go off falsely accusing people and attacking them over sin.

But, the verse plainly states that the test is whether they will confess that Jesus Christ came in the flesh.

This is in the same vein as confessing Him as Lord. Because the spirit must confess that Jesus is God, because God is the only One to come from heaven and become real flesh. That means He is Lord, because the Gospel is true.

See?

Demonic spirits, and those under their control, will not confess these things. They know there’s a God, but are in rebellion.

Now, comes the “Yeah but…” Yeah but I know a guy….. Who can confess Jesus is Lord…and blah blah blah…”

Let me tell you, if a person can confess Jesus is the Lord, or confess that He came in the flesh, then that person at some point in their life got saved and has the Holy Spirit.

I don’t care how much they sin or what they do or don’t do. At some point they were accepted by God and got saved.

Jesus said “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.” —Matt. 7:21-23

These people are affirming that He is God. They are not confessing Him as their Lord. 

They do not do the will of the father in heaven. They rely upon their works of righteousness for salvation.

They never knew Him. 

Jesus said that the works of the father is to “believe on him whom he hath sent.” (John 6:28-29)

We are saved by grace through faith not by works. God fills us with His Spirit to help us do good works, after salvation. (Eph. 2:8-10)

3. By their fruits

Jesus said, “By their fruits ye shall know them” (Matt. 7:15-20)

He is referring to the Fruit of the Spirit. (Gal. 5:22-23)  

Love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance:

Do they express or work in this? These are fruit of the SPIRIT. It’s something the Holy Spirit does through us and to change us. It is not by our works. A person can obey rules. But, to express this fruit for real must come from the Holy Spirit.

We will sin. We will say mean things. We will do bad stuff and justify it. We will do things in the flesh and fail. But, It’s not our fruit. It’s the fruit of the SPIRIT. That’s why it’s a test. It shows the Spirit working through us and in us. It cannot be faked.

Knowing them by their fruits is not a one time snap judgement. It takes some time to make an honest assessment and righteous judgement.

4. The works of the devil.

I am not talking about normal fleshly sin here. We all sin. We are called to confess it.

I’m referring to the specific works of Satan. He is the father of lies. He has come for nothing but to steal, kill, and destroy. He is the accuser of the brethren. He tempts people. He keeps them in bandage.

These are all sins, but they are specific actions that help Satan’s kingdom.

Does the individual or group work in and support the work of Satan’s kingdom with total disregard for the work of God’s kingdom? Do they reject Christ?

Who are they serving? Which Kingdom are they building?

5. The Holy Spirit warns.

Have you ever felt that something isn’t right?  

Well, we are not called to lean unto our own understanding. But lean to God and His Word. (Proverbs 3:5-6)

Sometimes, that feeling is the Holy Spirit speaking in that still small voice. (1 Kings 19:1-15)

I’ve heard things or seen things that I felt was wrong, but couldn’t place why at the time.  That was the Spirit. He saw or knew something I didn’t.

Trust the voice of the Spirit. Saints have the freedom to withdraw. We are to do it rightly in love. But, we are not forced to remain associated with evil.

This testing of spirits can apply to organizations as well as people. Are they operating in Jesus name?

I’m not saying we should only associate with groups that promote Christ. If we did that we couldn’t go shopping or buy cars or anything.

What I’m saying is that you should be aware that a group is not operating in Jesus name. You will not be deceived when you can see what spirit they are operating in.

No matter how good. No matter what they do. If it’s not in Jesus name. Be aware.

Just because your gas station doesn’t sell gas in Jesus name doesn’t make them bad. They are just focused on gas. They might be owned by Christians or support the Lord’s work.

Remember, even churches can be dead. They can be run by people who do not really know the Lord, or have been led away.

Judge rightly.

In these last days deception is going to get worse, and false teachers will be every where. 

You see technology growing. We have deep fakes now. They can literally create pictures and videos, that show a person committing the most heinous acts, and it is totally fake.

 Human Teachers who are spreading all kinds of information and it all seems good. But, its propaganda for money. We have corporations who will pay scientists to come up with results from experiments that are slanted or flawed, in order to sell or protect a product.

We have AI who is not even human pretending to be human and sounding very wise. Even using the Bible, to teach things. Remember Satan quoted scripture. 

Knowing the Bible is not an indication of truth. You must know the Lord. And these tests show that.

All of this will be and is being used to deceive and draw people away from the truth and into the Anti-Christ Kingdom in these last days.

But, these tests given in the scriptures can help us determine what spirit is behind the teacher or doctrine.

Learn to discern truth.

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This verse in 1 Cor. is a quote from Isaiah,

“For since the beginning of the world men have not heard, nor perceived by the ear, neither hath the eye seen, O God, beside thee, what he hath prepared for him that waiteth for him.”— Isa. 64:4

Isaiah this chapter is speaking of the power of God, and the wickedness of man. He speaks of our works of righteousness being as filthy rags, and of coming judgement. But, he also speaks of God molding us as clay, and begs for peace. He is speaking of our total depravity and God’s ability to solve it.

Paul in his letter to the Corinthians takes this one verse, and expounds on what it actually means.

What is this mystery that has existed since the beginning of the world?

Why is it a mystery?

God had a plan from the moment Adam and Eve fell.

God in His love allowed free will. Without free will, Adam and Eve would have been slaves forced to love God. That is not true love. True love must be a free choice.

But, what if they fell in their freedom?

There was a chance to fall, or else there would not be freedom.

God in His all powerful nature had a plan.

He would come and save them. He is love. Loves saves the lost. True love loves the fallen and the unlovable. True love sacrifices and works to mold them like clay, and love them as children.

The plan was Jesus Christ, the Lamb slain from the foundation of the Earth (Rev. 13:8)

In the mind of God, the moment the fall happened, He already knew what He would do.

He kept this salvation hidden in plain site with pictures and allegories. So, that the princes of this world would fall into the trap. (1 Cor. 2:6-8)

Those princes, Satan and his fallen angels. Those demons, unclean spirits and human slaves.

That prince spirit of the air which works in the children of disobedience. (Eph 2:2)

Did not know the plan.

For had Satan known the plan, he would not have crucified Jesus and destroyed himself. (1 Cor. 2)

Paul tells us that this mystery has been revealed to us in these last days, because we have the Holy Spirit who leads us into all truth. (John 16:13)

The Holy Spirit helps us in the infirmity of our fallen nature and opens our eyes to see the deep hidden things of God.

Our flesh cannot see, nor understand the Gospel, nor anything of God.

This is why Jesus preached in parables.

“He answered and said unto them, Because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given.

 For whosoever hath, to him shall be given, and he shall have more abundance: but whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken away even that he hath.

Therefore speak I to them in parables: because they seeing see not; and hearing they hear not, neither do they understand.

 And in them is fulfilled the prophecy of Esaias, which saith, By hearing ye shall hear, and shall not understand; and seeing ye shall see, and shall not perceive:

 For this people’s heart is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes they have closed; lest at any time they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears, and should understand with their heart, and should be converted, and I should heal them.”—Matt. 13:11-15

Our salvation comes by turning to God in faith, confessing Jesus as our Lord and believing He rose from the dead. We must trust God and believe His Word. (Rom. 10:9-10, Eph 2:8-9)

We must hear His call and turn to Him. He won’t allow salvation by any other way.

When we do this, we are saved and the Holy Spirit comes to dwell in us and teach us the deep things of God. He molds us.

Unsaved people without the Holy Spirit cannot fully understand the things of God. They remain in darkness and deception. Blind leaders of the blind.

Again Jesus said,

“If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?” (John 3)

We will not understand heavenly things, without faith, and the Holy Spirit. So, God shows us the truth in a picture; in mysteries so we will turn to Him in faith.

So, why does this matter?

Well, because if we refuse to hear the Spirit, or do not have the Spirit, we are not saved. We are lost. We might go to church. We might call ourselves Christians, but we have never really known Him.

If we have no interest in the deep things of God, or to serve the Kingdom to get people saved, that could be an indication of our spiritual condition.

If your church speaks nothing of the Holy Spirit, that is a red flag.

The Spirit of God will lead us to be about the Fathers work.

We will learn from Him and grow in Him and his fruit will develop in us and through us. It’s not about committing sins. If you are saved, your sins are washed away. But, saved people will follow His voice. They will serve the Kingdom.

According to the Apostles, these last days are going to be filled with evil and deception. The only way to endure to the end, is to abide in Christ.

Those who are saved, trust Him and hear His voice. Abiding means to remain with Him. If you are really saved you will abide and have the Holy Spirit and He will not let you go.

Those who do not endure and do not abide, never really knew Him. (whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken away even that he hath. –Matt. 13:11-15 )

The scriptures indicate that there will arise a False Prophet. This guy will probably create the New World Religion, which will be a spirituality mixed with science and every religion on Earth. Unity will be the key.

This False Prophet will have all the answers, even so much that atheists will flock to him.

The deception will be so bad that “even the elect” will be deceived, if it was possible. (Matt 24:24)

The reason it’s not possible for the elect to be deceived is because they have the Holy Spirit and listen to Him. They believe God’s Word, not the False Prophet and his facts. Not AI and spirituality.

The False Prophet will endorse the Anti-Christ at some point.

He will call him the Christ.

Realize that “Anti” means “instead of” it does not mean “against”

So, this Anti-Christ will take the place of the True Christ, Which is Jesus.

The False Prophet and Anti-Christ will seem to embrace Christianity as well.

The Anti-Christ will be considered an incarnation of Spirit, like so many others.

It will be taught that these incarnations have come throughout history to help guide us in our evolution.

The New World Religion will teach that we are evolving in every way, physically, spiritually, mentally, financially, scientifically, socially, and politically.

They will teach that the incarnations, or men and women of great renown, have worked to guide us in this. They have all given their lives to it.

They will even rope Jesus into it, claiming He was one of the incarnations.

But, there will be a problem.

Those saints who refuse to accept. Those extremists who refuse to get on board.

Those saints of God who confess that Jesus is the Lord, and that there is no other name under heaven whereby men shall be saved. (Romans 10:9-10, Acts 4:12)

And there will be persecution in those days.

Anyone who refuses to accept the Anti-Christ as Lord will be cancelled, they will be fired, they will be locked up and re-educated, they will be killed. (Rev. 13:7. Dan. 7:25, Rev. 6:9-11)

And that’s when the great falling away will happen. The great falling away is a sign to the saints, not an indication of a loss of salvation for the apostates. They never knew Him. (2 Thess. 2:3) (whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken away even that he hath. –Matt. 13:11-15 )

In the midst of great persecution, the people who go to church, but do not know Him, and do not have the Holy Spirit will fall away and turn to the New World Religion of the False Prophet.

This will be the Apostate Church. Those who knew who Jesus Christ was and saw Him, but still rejected.

They will join in the persecution, hunting down the Saints. (Matthew 24:48-49, Matthew 10:20-22, Rev. 13:7. Dan. 7:25, )

They will gladly accept the Mark of the Beast. (Rev. 13)

And all of this will occur as the Spirit has prophesied from the foundation of the world. All of it will work together according to Gods plan, which He prepared from the beginning.

And like Isaiah said,

“Oh that thou wouldest rend the heavens, that thou wouldest come down, that the mountains might flow down at thy presence,

 As when the melting fire burneth, the fire causeth the waters to boil, to make thy name known to thine adversaries, that the nations may tremble at thy presence!

 When thou didst terrible things which we looked not for, thou camest down, the mountains flowed down at thy presence.”—Isa 64:1-3

None of us know exactly how the last days will work out. God has given us clues, and signs. But, we cannot be exact. I’m am not claiming to have it all figured out. Because we cannot. There are many teachings.

But, this scenario seems to me to be very likely.

God will be with us.

He is in His saints, through His Holy Spirit.

He will never leave us, nor forsake us. (Heb. 13:5)

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Are ghosts real?

Are they the souls of dead people? Are they demons? Or something else?

Well, people for thousands of years have encountered things they cannot fully explain.

So, there is something. Unless you want to call them all liars, scammers or crazy.

Which would be harder to believe than that there are ghosts.

There are common beliefs that ghosts are the spirits of the dead. That they are demonic/unclean spirits, or something else or maybe both.

Some believe that ghosts are the souls of the dead, that have become trapped in a location, or object.

The Bible teaches that when a person dies, they go to the place prepared for them. Whether it’s Paradise, which we call Heaven. Or Hell.

That’s the most basic understanding. But, we find in Revelation that when God calls souls forth for judgement. He calls them from the sea, death and Hell. Three places. (Rev. 20:13)

He does not call them from Paradise or Heaven. Those souls are with Christ, already. “Absent from the body, present with the Lord” (2 Cor. 5:8, 2 Cor. Chapter 5)

That whole subject could go off the rails onto all kinds of things. But, let’s focus on Ghosts.

Which means that I need to clarify something. It is common for people to be “Visited” by a recently departed loved one. I am not referring to this. I cannot prove it, but I don’t see why a person who has recently died wouldn’t be allowed to visit loved ones. Jesus was on the Earth for a time before His ascension.

I realize that Christ is different, but there’s nothing which says it’s impossible for God to allow visitation before departing to their place. I’m not saying they do or don’t. It might apply to saved people or unsaved. I can’t say. Does it lead you more toward God and peace, or away from God? That is the real question.

But, I am not talking about these kinds of visitations.

I’m referring to hauntings and haunted places.

There is nothing in the scriptures that indicates that ghosts are dead souls or that a soul can get trapped some where until it resolves a tragedy, or problem.

Can souls get trapped by earthly problems? Can they get trapped by anything at all? That is the question.

I cannot answer that based upon what I know from the Bible. The Bible teaches that saved people go to be with the Lord in Paradise, when they die. They have a spiritual body, until the time of the resurrection and/or Christ’s return when they will receive an eternal body that will never die. (2 Cor. 5:8, 2 Cor. Chapter 5, Rom. 8:11, 1 Corinthians 15:36-57)

But, what about the unsaved?

Often times we try to answer things we really don’t know.

Paul says, “intruding into things they have not seen, being puffed up by their fleshly mind.” (Colossians 2:18)

Our pride in our intellect wants us to answer all questions. But, the answers should come from God. He can tell us.

The scriptures say nothing about souls getting trapped. I personally do not think God would allow such a thing.

Souls go exactly where God prepared for them based upon the rules He set up. Getting “trapped” would imply that there is a fault in God’s rules, or God allows it.

There are things we do not know or understand. But, we can be sure that no soul “accidentally” gets stuck, and God doesn’t know.

If a soul gets trapped in a house, location or object. Then it’s something God designed in His creation or He has allowed it somehow.

So, that leads us to the Creation. There are things about this creation of God’s that humans do not understand or even know anything about.

So even if a ghost is not the spirit of a dead person, that doesn’t mean it can’t be something else.

Have you ever gone to a place that was considered “holy or sacred or haunted” and felt something?

The Bible teaches that we are not to lean upon our own understanding. Because when we do we can be deceived by the enemy.

So we submit these things to God to teach us wisdom. (Prov. 3:5-6, Jas 1:5)

It seems that these places, are spots where the veil between earth, or flesh, and the spiritual realms are thinner.

The Bible calls them “high places”, and they often were on hills or mountain tops or groves. But, not always. They are often in connection to what are called ley lines or vortices, by some.

These are places where the people worshiped things other than God.

We are to worship nothing but God.

We are not to worship the creation. That includes holy or sacred places.

The God we know is everywhere. He is not tied to a location. He can make anything holy.

But, that does not mean that there aren’t places that have a closer connection with the spiritual. We are just not supposed to worship it or be controlled by it.

Now, apply this to ghosts. Perhaps these places that are haunted are places that have a thinner barrier to the spiritual realms, or that place beyond the veil that we cannot see.

Perhaps, events such as tragedy or battles or prayers, can create places that are thinner and allow more contact with the spiritual realms beyond the veil covering our reality. The screen protecting us from seeing what’s out beyond our fleshly capabilities.

What I’m saying here are my own views based upon what I understand from scripture, other sources and my own experience.

We do not know anything other than what God has revealed, and we do not want to surmise beyond a point, and claim “thus sayeth the Lord.” Because, we really do not know.

 There are things in God’s creation we do not understand. Or even know about. Things He warns us of.

Can Haunted or Holy places be connected to locations where the veil is thinner? Possibly.

That leads us to the demonic. Are ghosts demons?

Well, do they do good things and spread the Kingdom of God?

They often cause fear, doubt and confusion.

Do they lead people to Christ? How do they respond to spiritual warfare?

In my experience, they respond to being cast out in Jesus name. Not saying they leave forever, but there’s a response.

I’ve been places, that we’re definitely under the influence of some kind of demonic spirit. There was a heaviness, and a desire to get out, without any rational explanation.

I prayed and the spirit was held at bay till I left. That’s all I can say.

I was staying in an airbnb in Kansas City, that was “haunted”.  At night when we slept, there were weird noises waking us up. There was an oppression, and nightmares or strange dreams.

I finally started praying and casting out the demon in Jesus name and it left for a day or two, but it returned and needed to be prayed on again, till we left.

There was something. But, it responded to spiritual warfare and faith. It responded to the name of Jesus.

Let’s look at a scenario.

Now I’m not saying this is fact. Remember, we cannot intrude into things we have not seen.

But, I’m throwing some things against the wall to see if they stick. Some of this, are things I’ve come to consider a real possibility.

It’s my belief that demonic entities attach themselves to humans because of doors we open, or tears that occur in our hedge of protection. This allows more access to us by demonic entities.

Let’s take a young boy who gets molested by his dad, uncles and cousins.

This is trauma. Devastating.

Because of this a demonic entity attaches itself to the boy. (The Dad, Uncles or Cousins have demons attached to them as well. Things like sin or trauma can open doors and allow these things to harass us or have access to us.)

As the boy grows the entity whispers into the child’s mind tempting him to rape, and molest neighbor kids. It tempts him to torture animals and family members, like siblings. We see this often in serial killers.

As the kid grows up, the demon calls more demons to attach themselves to the child, and the kid gets worse, as he grows into a man.

Now, if this person had heard of Jesus, and turned to Him. If he had gotten saved, he could have been set free from the demons harassing him, and been healed from the trauma.

But he never did.

So, this guy rapes and molests kids. He might even murder some and bury them in his crawlspace. As the demons whisper for him to do it, and his sinful flesh responds.

So, let’s say this guy has a heart attack and dies, or the cops come and shoot him, or something.

This guy dies, and his human soul goes to where it should go.

Could it leave those demons behind? Then, those demonic entities attach themselves, to that location or house? Demons left behind to torment others in that place?

Remember, the demons asked Jesus for leave to enter the swine, then they went and drown themselves in the sea. (Matt. Chapter 8, Mark Chapter 5, Luke chapter 8)

So these entities can change hosts, obviously. They can inhabit humans and animals, why not houses or locations?

Also, consider that the Bible calls our body a tent or house, or vessel which contains our soul and spirit. (2 Cor. 5:8, 2 Cor. Chapter 5)

Maybe a house can hold a demon?

Maybe, when sin, evil or tragedy occurs, demons on the other side can detect it, like vultures, and come in hordes, attaching themselves, to the person or location as well?

I’m just spit balling here.

We only know so much.

But it could explain “Haunted” or evil locations and entities dwelling there.

We have some verses that speak of Ghosts. 

One of the most famous is the witch of Endor story. (1 Samuel 28:7-25)

Saul the king was not hearing from God, so he sinned and consulted a witch who had a familiar spirit or spirit of divination. 

The witch starts to channel something. Now when you read the verses it’s obvious that she is channeling. So Saul only sees what the witch tells him.

She asks who Saul wants to speak to and Saul says Samuel.

Then the witch freaks out because she realizes that it’s king Saul, and he might kill her.

He relaxes her fear and asks what she sees.

She says she sees “gods ascending onto the earth.”  

She sees spiritual entities which she refers to as “gods”, coming up from somewhere to the Earth.

Saul asks what they look like, and she describes an old man in a mantle.

Saul says, “it is Samuel!”

So, we must decide is it a demon, or is it really the Spirit of Samuel.

It seems to be Samuel, and the Bible seems to imply that it is, calling him Samuel.

The spirit tells Saul the truth and predicts the future. 

The verses here seem to go against everything we understand about what happens to the dead. (Lev. 19:28, Lev. 19:31, Deuteronomy 18:9-12, Ecc 9:5)

But, it also shows that maybe we are wrong or don’t know everything.

It serves to show us that there are things we do not understand. Which is why God warns us not to play around with these sorts of things. (Deuteronomy 18:9-12)

I tend to think it was a demon. Maybe even the one that was already tormenting Saul.

The Bible says God had turned from Saul, and would not answer. So why would God then use a familiar spirit or a ghost to speak to Saul and predict the future?

I think it was a demonic entity telling Saul exactly what was planned for him because God had delivered Saul into their hands. They used the image of Samuel to torment him.

Now I cannot prove it. But, it seems more plausible to me than thinking that a witch with a demon can bring a prophet of God, out of Paradise, where he was resting, to answer a few questions contrary to what seems to be God’s will, and law.

And then, for God to punish Saul for going to the medium? Why would God use the spirit of Samuel through the medium, then punish Saul for going there?

But, I’ve learned that I don’t know everything.

Here’s a couple of other “Ghost or Angel” verses.

When Peter was arrested and escaped, by the help of an angel.

He went to the house where the disciples were and they thought he had died, and it was his angel knocking on the door.(Acts 12:15) (Perhaps they though it was a visitation as was mentioned before)

Did the early church believe that dead saints became angels or that the dead became ghosts?

We don’t really see it in the Bible. Angels are specific created beings. 

When humans die we gain a spiritual body. But, we don’t think we become angels, like Michael or Gabriel.

Were they referring to Peter’s spiritual/glorified body, perhaps like the body of Jesus when He entered the upper room through a locked door? (John Chapter 20)

So, that’s a question.

Also, another verse is when the disciples were rowing a boat at night. They saw Jesus walking on the water and thought it was a spirit or ghost.(Matthew 14:22-33)

So, the disciples clearly believed in ghosts or spirits at this time. The verse doesn’t explain ghosts, and they could have learned more later on.

But, they obviously believed in some kind of spiritual being that frightened them. Maybe they thought it was a spiritual entity of some kind, a fallen spirit. It caused them to fear.

Obviously, there are “Ghosts” or something.

The Bible shows this.

Ghost hunters swear that there are physical methods for detecting “Ghosts”.

Perhaps “Ghosts” are something the Creation makes in response to tragedy? Like an echo, or reflection or shadow that is not the actual thing. It is not really a demon or spirit or soul of a dead person that is conscious, but it appears to be?

Just a thought.

I’m not sure what ghosts are. I want to go by what the Bible teaches and what seems to be true.

So, my belief from everything I have stated above, is that a large amount of “Ghosts” are actually demons and/or unclean spirits trapped in a location where their previous host died or they were drawn there because of some kind of human activity that attracted them.

BUT… it is possible that some ghosts are the souls of unsaved people who have become trapped because they never knew God. The Bible doesn’t seem to teach this, but since souls are called from three different places, in Revelation it’s possible.

It’s also possible that some “Ghosts” are energy or vibration or something God’s creation brings into being, like an echo. This could probably be scientifically explained eventually.

It could be any of these or a mixture of the three. Or something else entirely.

Christians love to quote a verse “The dead know nothing.” and it is supposed to imply that the dead are not ghosts or capable of being ghosts. I searched for this verse and found this in Ecclesiastes,

“For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not any thing, neither have they any more a reward; for the memory of them is forgotten.”—Ecc. 9:5

The verse in context, indicates that the dead go to their place and have no more dealings with this world. This tells us that Ghosts are not the souls of the dead. So, they must be something else.

But, at the end of the day it must be asked. How does the belief in ghosts impact your view or trust in God and His promises? Does it cause you to doubt? Or draw you away? or reject?

That’s what matters.


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Is the basic flavor of all these sermons.

“Don’t complain about your job. Be thankful you have one. Some people have nothing.”

Or

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Are there no Christian employers?

We know there are because they let us know.

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Minimum wage?  One sick day with a doctor’s excuse? 

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Jesus+profits= new bass boat.

How much is Jesus Worth?  

Minimum wage? Unpaid sick days?  Can Jesus take his sick kid to the doctor? Can Jesus spend time with his wife and new born baby? Can Jesus not get sexually harassed today? Can Jesus get a mental health day? Can Jesus get insurance or maybe a vision plan? Can Jesus get stuck in traffic and show up late today? Should Jesus get ripped off on overtime? Should Jesus get fired for no real reason?

Just asking.

And I’m referring to Jesus the Lord. Not Jesus from Mexico City who cuts your massive lawn.

What is Jesus worth?

But, let’s go further because this is actually a very important subject.

Why do you think that sermons on how employers should treat employees are rare?

I think it’s because most churches employ people. The pastors are not going to preach about how they should treat their own employees.

Likewise, churches are full of business owners who pay tithes and don’t want to hear sermons that hit them in the wallet. 

So basically its the love of money. It’s choosing to serve Mammon over God. 

Too harsh?

Consider the book of Philemon.

Philemon was a rich Christian who owned slaves. One of his slaves named Onesimus escaped, and ran into Paul. Who led him to know Christ.

Paul writes  the church where Philemon attends and tells Philemon about it.

Paul talks Onesimus into returning home. And he tells Philemon “If thou count me therefore a partner, receive him as myself. If he hath wronged thee, or oweth thee ought, put that on mine account;”

He took all of the burden upon Himself. He stood in intercession for Onesimus, against an employer or slave master.

Now consider Christ. Consider that Paul did this in obedience to Christ, and as a picture of what Jesus does for us. Do bosses consider that Jesus died for the employee too and they should be forgiven and treated with love?  Treated like they would treat Jesus or a friend?

So, let’s look at what the future holds for all this greed. James tells us, 

“Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you.

Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are motheaten.

 Your gold and silver is cankered; and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the last days.

 Behold, the hire of the labourers who have reaped down your fields, which is of you kept back by fraud, crieth: and the cries of them which have reaped are entered into the ears of the Lord of sabaoth.

Ye have lived in pleasure on the earth, and been wanton; ye have nourished your hearts, as in a day of slaughter.

Ye have condemned and killed the just; and he doth not resist you.”— James 5:1-6

I consider that James is speaking of two events. 

One is in relation to the last days, when money will become worthless in response to the Black Horse of Revelation, which I think will be a global economic collapse.  (Revelation Chapter 6) 

The other is much more terrifying, because it relates to the return of Christ. When he says “What you’ve done to the least of these you’ve done to me.” and sends the goats off into hell.  (Matt. 25: 31-46)

If you are a Christian employer or boss and you do not bless your employees and treat them properly, you might want to check your salvation papers.

There will be huge amounts of “Christians” who find out they were never really saved on Judgement day. 

No oil in their lamp. Talents buried in the sand. Goats heading into darkness.

Works do not save us. But when we know Christ we begin to do things differently.

“But, I’ll go broke!” You might say.

Pray about it.

Jesus says,

 “Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.”—Luke 6:38

You cannot out give God. You can give more to your employees, and there will be a return.

Jesus said,

 “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.”— Matt. 6:33

When we put God first, He will take care of us.

Trust God. Love and bless your employees. Treat them better and watch what happens. You are free to do better than what the norm is. You can do better than what the law requires. 

God sees what you do, and He hears their cries for justice. 


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Jesus said (to Peter) “if I do not wash you. Then you can have no part with me.” (John 13: 8-9)

Jesus is referring to the washing away of sin. He is talking about being washed in His blood and getting saved. When we are saved; our sins, past, present and future are gone. If we are not washed, we are not with Him.

Peter sort of understood, and told Jesus to wash ALL of him. Peter wanted to make sure he was with Christ. He wanted to show that he was all in.

But Jesus knew that Peter was already washed. He knew Peter was already saved. 

Peter had been called, and accepted the call. Peter believed, and had already confessed Jesus as God, and his Lord. He had turned to God. Salvation was not the issue. When Jesus asked “Who do you say that I am?” Peter said, “Thou art the Christ the son of the living God.” This is the foundation of salvation. Confessing Jesus as The Lord, or God. (Matt. 16: 13-19, Rom. 10:9-10 )

Next Jesus says (to Peter), “all you need is for me to wash your feet.” (Verse 10)

 As we walk in this world we get dirty, and we need to be washed. Not for salvation if we are already saved, but as a means of removing the filth of this world, so we don’t spread it every where. So, we don’t carry it with us. So, it doesn’t begin to impact our lives. So, we can feel better. Often talking about something with God or another person can help us.

So, how does this happen?

In 1st John it says to confess our sins and He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from ALL unrighteousness. We pray and confess our sins to God, and He forgives. As we do this, we find that He works to help us overcome, more and more. Sometimes, it doesn’t feel like He hears us. But, we must believe that He does. Sometimes, prayers of confession can be a struggle. (1 John 1:9)

This is not just a spiritual activity. When we pray to the Lord, and ask Him to forgive us our sins, we need to try to be specific. When we do, we can see Him moving to not only cleanse us in the spirit but to remove things that are against us in our lives as well. He cleanses us of ALL unrighteousness. Not just some spiritual thing.

When we are saved, the Holy Spirit works in our lives. We often struggle with things. The Holy Spirit teaches us and brings us into ALL truth. So, lets say that we confess to the Lord that we lied. He forgives us. But, He also starts working to help us over come that thing in our lives. He might show us that we lie quite a bit. So, we start confessing that specific sin more often. Then He shows that we lie at certain times or toward certain people. So, we start being more aware, and seeing our sin more, and confessing more. He might reveal that we lie because of fear. So, it’s actually a lack of trust in God that is the problem. So, He starts working on that. And on and on. This is the renewing of our mind. This is how deep change occurs. (Romans 12:1-3)

It could be any sinful behavior in our lives. Confess it and watch God forgive you and work in you and around you. This part of the relationship. It builds faith. It grows us and changes us.

It all starts with confessing it to Him. When we confess to Him in prayer we are showing that we need Him. We are seeking the relationship with Him. The Holy Spirit shows us what to confess, but we must do it. We destroy our pride and submit to the Lord. Every thought of our being is filled with sin, we are totally depraved. The fall of Adam corrupted us so entirely that we do not even see how bad we are. When we refuse to submit to God and let Him do it, we are in a very bad place. That is why pride is the worst sin.

When we submit and turn to God, confessing to Him. He saves us, forgives us and starts working to change us. This depravity is why our minds must be renewed. Renewed to what God originally created, and desired.

In James, it says to confess our sins one to another, and pray for each other. This can be very difficult when you have no one you can trust or you fear repercussions. This is why it’s fine to simply confess to the Lord. There are some churches where gossip will destroy you. The purpose of confessing, is to heal and get cleansed. It is not to allow humans the chance to destroy your life. (James 5:16)

Find people you trust, and who understand the truth of confessing. Churches are full of all kinds of people. Many of the folks there are not saved. They have never really accepted the Lord, or have a relationship with Him. Just because they are a pastor doesn’t mean they are saved or love you.

But, you must do as the Holy Spirit leads you. If you feel that you need to publicly confess, or confess to others, then do it. But, you must weigh the amount of damage you might cause, and do it in a way that does not hurt others. We are called to Love. Learn to be led by the Spirit and he will guide you.

When we hear of someone struggling we must pray for them. Do it immediately, either silently or with them. If you wait, Satan will make sure you forget. Do it now. Don’t gossip about it. Don’t use it to destroy someone. We all have sins. We all have pasts. Pray for them and follow the Lord. Let God do the chastening. Follow the Spirit. (Proverbs 3:11-12)

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Turn to God. He is with us.


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We Are Being Poisoned

I want to start out by saying that I’m not a doctor or chemist or scientist. But, I tend to notice things. Then, form opinions. And I’m typically right.

Years ago, I started eating organic foods. I did it because most of my family has died from cancer, and I believe the chemicals in our food, water and practically everywhere else is to blame.

When I started eating organically I would read labels to see what chemicals are in the food. Regular foods had a mile long list of chemicals. The food is also grown with pesticides, herbicides and chemical fertilizers before it even gets to the factory where it’s processed.

Organic food lacked these chemicals. (Now is where someone will say “You can’t prove it’s organic…blah blah blah.) But, I can try and get the products from as reliable sources as I can.

Ok. So fast forward several months. I was working as hard as I could to make everything I consumed organic. (Yes, it’s more expensive. But so is cancer.) I ate organic foods, drank distilled or filtered water from my own filters and distillers. I used organic hygiene products. I tried to use products from glass, or healthier containers. I did everything I could.

And I noticed a few things. First, I did not stink any more. I know that sounds funny. But, there was no more body odor of any kind. Farts didn’t stink. Breath never stank. No BO, if I got sweaty or my deodorant failed. Nothing.

But, I also began to lose weight. Yes, I ate healthier and I did exercise. But, I just lost weight without trying.

That was when I came to the conclusion that the stuff they are putting in our food is making us fat. They add sugars to everything. (Who is “They”? The magical food making faeries, that’s who.)

But, it’s not just the sugars. It’s a chemical called EDC’s or Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals. Two types are named Obesogens and Diabetogens. According to the Endocrine Society, these chemicals which are in plastics, pesticides, and other chemicals that can leach into our food and water, by dozens of methods. These work to slow our metabolism. Processed foods are also a culprit.

It’s not just because we eat too much or do not work out like crazy. We have trouble losing weight because of poisons we are consuming.

The National Library of Medicine says that EDC’s not only can cause obesity, but also can cause multiple other diseases.

Oddly, when you look up a slowed metabolism you will get popular websites who mention nothing about chemicals causing a slowed metabolism. They always talk about DNA, or diet and exercise. (Which is good, don’t get me wrong. But, when you grow up seeing people fighting to lose weight using everything they can and only losing a few pounds. There must be something else going on.)

I remember growing up and seeing less over weight people. Even myself. I remember looking at pictures of young men going into the military during WW2, and not a single over weight person. Why is it worse? Why is it only in America or wealthy countries? Of course, people will say we are more sedentary or we eat more, and all of that. But, perhaps it’s the chemicals we consume and are exposed to like the Science Digest suggests.

Again, I’m not saying that reducing food intake and exercising more won’t help us lose weight. What I am saying, is that everyone in the 80’s was not doing Jazzercize or the Jane Fonda workout. But, there was less obesity.

It’s true that reducing your calorie or food intake will help you lose some weight. It’s also true that running 20 miles will burn off that single doughnut you had for breakfast. It’s also highly likely that our genetics play a part. But, maybe it’s not just genetics. Maybe our metabolism has been slowed by the chemicals we consume and are exposed to? Could you tell the difference? Could you prove it’s because you didn’t join the gym, or because you drink BPA chemicals from your plastic water bottles?

Are you sure that the beautiful person trying to sell you their latest exercise machine is thin, because they work out? Or is it because they have switched to organic foods and their metabolism is faster because of it? You don’t know for sure.

Instead of blaming ourselves, and destroying our self-esteem. Perhaps we should look at the chemicals we consume.

I can tell you that by living an organic lifestyle and avoiding chemicals as much as possible you could possibly speed up your metabolism and lose weight, while gaining other health benefits as well.

Try it. Read the labels. Get extreme on it. There are organic options for virtually everything. Create a whole new lifestyle. Get excited. Get radical against the poisons that are killing you.

Yes, it costs more. But, how much do we spend on weight loss gimmicks? I realize you have a whole family to feed. But, as more people consume organic and speak out about chemicals in our life, the costs will come down. I have seen the prices come down tremendously from when I first started eating organic. Besides, even trying a little bit, could be helpful.

Eating organic is far healthier than diet pills or diet sodas. Nothing I’ve said will harm you. But, you have to be dedicated. Because once you start eating organic, and then go back to eating regular, you will notice weight gain again. You will feel terrible again.

Try it. You have nothing to lose except weight, pain, illness, depression. and God knows what other things these chemicals might be doing to us.


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Let’s first address why this question would even be asked.

It gets asked because of teachings over the years from a place of no understanding.

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And those verses exist.

But, the verses speak nothing of the animals soul, our where the animal goes when it dies. All belief from preachers on this subject, is nothing but speculation.

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That means we let the Holy Spirit teach us the Word in Love, Wisdom and Understanding.

God’s creation along with our own souls and minds has been corrupted by the Fall.

This world is under the dominion of Satan. (2 Cor 4:4)

It has been impacted by the Curse and The Flood. (Genesis 3)

All of it is different and we cannot treat the Creation from the stand point of our corrupted selves, but from the stand point of what God originally intended. A world of love, peace and wisdom. A world without death. A world without lack, or disease. A world where everything ate fruits, veggies and nuts. A world without competition to survive.

Dominion was given to humans before the Fall, till Adam handed that dominion to Satan. It was not God’s intent that we would rape the planet for wealth and greed.

It was not intended that we would torture animals and nature like a bunch of serial killers who care nothing for life.

We were created to take care of the creation and protect it. The way we treat the creation and animals is a reflection of what is in our heart. How do we treat the least of these? How do we treat those we think are inferior?

Paul says that the entire creation suffers and groans waiting for us to get right with God. Waiting for Him to come and fix it. (Rom. 8:18-23)

What does that tell you?

It tells me that all the animals, plants and entire creation, kind of looks at humans like we are stupid, and have caused this fall. They pity us because we act like there is no God, because we cannot see past the veil. They humbly suffer, praising God and waiting on us and Him.

The entire creation is innocent. They have done nothing wrong to deserve to suffer.

God is Love.

He loves His creation.

The scriptures prove over and over that God cares for His creation.

But, there comes a point where we must go with faith. I cannot prove what happens to my dog after death, any more than I can prove what happens to you.

I can tell you what the Bible says. I can tell you what the Spirit has taught me. I can tell you what my own experiences and testimonies are, but that’s as far as I can really go.

It’s my belief by looking at the great diversity of life on our world, that Paradise and the realms outside of this world are full of a vast amount of creatures God has created.

I believe that nothing God has created ever ceases to exist or is destroyed, it just changes form or goes to another place.

Death is not an end. It is a separation. We are just separated from the world and our people here. But, our soul. Our spirit goes elsewhere.

I think its the same for animals.

I believe that all animals go to Paradise. I will even go so far as to say the same thing for plants. They go to fill up this vast place of perfection and beauty.

Why not?

Animals do not need to be saved.

I suspect that in Paradise they even have the ability to communicate, like they did in the Garden. Whether through speech or telepathically.

I believe that when we die. If we know God and are saved, we go to be with Him in Paradise, where He waits with the Saints in the City of God preparing for His return. (2 Cor. 5:1-8, 1 Cor. 15:35-58, John 14:2-3)

“Heaven” is Paradise.

I believe that when I exit that tunnel after death and step out in Paradise to be with the Lord, and go to the place prepared for me, I will be met by the animals I have known, as they run to greet me like they did when I came home every day. They will be followed by the family and friends who have known the Lord, and went before me.

Generations of them.

I believe God has revealed this throughout time to humans and this belief has become corrupted.

I believe Adam told his children and grand children for generations, the things he saw walking in the Garden of God, which is Paradise.

I think we know things of the Spirit, which God reveals to us. Even though we might not have it all figured out. We might have things wrong, or miss details, but we get the jist of it.

I can tell you that if we turn to God, and ask Him. His Spirit will lead us into all truth and tell us of things to come. (John 16:13)

That includes the things of Paradise, where we cannot even imagine what God has prepared for those who love Him. (1 Cor. 2:9)

Could I be wrong?

Sure.

But you’ll need to go to Paradise with the Lord to find out.

Are you coming?


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