Monday, February 10, 2025

Truckers For Freedom Ottawa


Freedom over fear!

The 2022 trucker convoy in Ottawa, known as the "Freedom Convoy," was primarily a protest against COVID-19 vaccine mandates and restrictions. It started as a movement led by some truckers opposing the federal vaccine mandate for cross-border truckers but quickly grew into a broader protest against government restrictions, with participants from various backgrounds.

Many supporters framed the protest as a defense of Charter rights and freedoms, particularly bodily autonomy and the right to refuse medical treatment without coercion. They argued that vaccine mandates and COVID-19 restrictions violated Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which protects the right to "life, liberty, and security of the person." Others saw it as an issue of government overreach and personal choice.

Ultimately, the convoy became a flashpoint in debates over civil liberties, government authority, and public health measures.

It's mere speculation to assume that the trucker convoy for freedom in Ottawa was funded by MAGA or the Russians.

There's no credible evidence that the so-called "trucker convoy" in Ottawa was funded by MAGA (Make America Great Again) or Russia. The 2022 Freedom Convoy, which protested COVID-19 mandates, received donations from various sources, including small donors in Canada and abroad. Some reports suggested that a portion of the funding came from U.S. donors, but there was no solid proof of Russian government involvement.

The use of the Emergencies Act by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during the Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa was widely criticized as an overreach of government power. Here’s why many people believe his response was excessive:

1. The Emergencies Act Was Never Used Before and Had a High Legal Threshold

The Emergencies Act (1988) is meant to be used in cases of a national emergency—a situation that seriously endangers the lives of Canadians or threatens the sovereignty, security, or territorial integrity of Canada. It is not supposed to be used just because a protest is inconvenient or disruptive.

Previous large-scale protests and disruptions (such as Indigenous land rights protests, pipeline blockades, and other major demonstrations) were handled without invoking this act.

Critics argued that the trucker protest, while disruptive, did not meet the legal definition of a national emergency.

2. Violent Crackdown on Peaceful Protesters

Once the Emergencies Act was invoked, the government used unprecedented police force:

Riot police from across Canada were deployed, and some reports suggest that officers from other countries (possibly through international law enforcement partnerships) were involved.

Officers used batons, tear gas, stun grenades, and physical force against peaceful protesters.

Mounted police (on horseback) trampled protesters, including an elderly Indigenous woman who used a walker.

Journalists covering the event were beaten and arrested.

Videos showed non-violent protesters being tackled, hit with rifles, and forcibly arrested, raising concerns about police brutality.

3. Freezing Bank Accounts Without Due Process

Under the Emergencies Act, the government froze the bank accounts of protesters and even some people who merely donated to the cause.

The financial crackdown was carried out without a court order.

Ordinary citizens who supported the protest lost access to their own money.

This was seen as an extreme form of economic punishment for political dissent.

4. Lack of Justification and Judicial Pushback

The Ontario Superior Court ruled in 2023 that Trudeau’s use of the Emergencies Act was unconstitutional, reinforcing the argument that it was an overreach.

Even before the ruling, many legal experts and civil rights organizations, such as the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA), argued that the government already had the tools to clear the protest without invoking emergency powers.

5. Political Motivation & Demonization of Protesters

Trudeau refused to meet with the protesters or engage in dialogue. Instead, he labeled them as a "fringe minority" with "unacceptable views."

The government and media focused on a handful of bad actors (such as people carrying controversial flags) to discredit the entire movement.

Some critics argue that Trudeau’s main goal was not to restore order but to send a message that political dissent against his government would be harshly punished.

Conclusion: A Dangerous Precedent

By invoking the Emergencies Act against a peaceful protest, Trudeau set a dangerous precedent for future governments. If a protest can be crushed with emergency powers just because it challenges the government’s policies, then civil liberties in Canada are at risk.


The right to bodily autonomy—the ability to make decisions about one’s own body without coercion—is a fundamental human right protected by both Canadian law and international human rights agreements. Here’s why refusing a COVID-19 vaccine is an essential Charter right, legal right, and human right in Canada.

1. Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1982)

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is the highest law in Canada and protects bodily autonomy under:

Section 7 – Right to Life, Liberty, and Security of the Person

This guarantees that the government cannot force medical procedures on individuals without their consent.

The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled in past cases (e.g., Carter v. Canada, 2015) that bodily autonomy is essential to human dignity.

Section 2 – Freedom of Conscience and Religion

Many people refused the vaccine for religious or ethical reasons.

Forcing someone to violate their conscience is unconstitutional.

Section 15 – Equality Rights

Vaccine mandates created a two-tiered society, where unvaccinated Canadians were discriminated against in jobs, travel, and public spaces.

This violated the principle of equal treatment under the law.

2. Informed Consent in Canadian Law

The Nuremberg Code (1947) and Canadian medical ethics require that all medical interventions be voluntary and based on informed consent.

A person must not be pressured, coerced, or threatened to take a medical procedure—this includes the COVID-19 vaccine.

Canada’s Health Care Consent Act (Ontario, 1996) states that every person has the right to refuse treatment for any reason.

3. International Human Rights Protections

Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) – Protects the right to refuse medical procedures.

International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) – For

#FreedomOverFear 
#truckersforfreedom 
#NoVaccineMandates 
#TrudeauMustGo 
#freedomofspeech 
#Charterrights

Thursday, February 6, 2025

The Real Anthony Fauci

Watch the documentary here...

Arrest Dr. Fauci. 
Crimes Against Humanity. 

“There’s HIV found in the spike protein…”

NO MERCY. 

Dr. Fauci is a Medical Murderer. 

He declined repurposed drugs, like Bactrim, for the dying HIV Patients in the 1980’s. 

He Antibiotic Use for Seasonal Respiratory Illnesses that he called ‘Covid’. 

He declined because he’s a Serial Killer.

Fauci is the most prolific American serial killer of the 21st Century.


He’s not a hero nor a respected man of science.

He funded the creation of COVID, knew about its origins in a lab, and lied to the American people.

Of course Biden pardons him.


THIS is why the Deep State, Bill Gates and Dr. Fauci FEAR RFK Jr. 

“Bill Gates controls the WHO which mandates ‘vaccines’ for the entire World…”

Bill Gates belongs in PRISON NOW for Biological War Crimes.

Fauci, a KNOWN career criminal of 40+ years, is still walking free. 

Not only did he help lead the COVID scamdemic and promote toxic jabs, but he also did the same thing in the 1980s during the “AIDS crisis” promoting toxic medication. 



Guess what? Both the Trump and Biden admin put this stooge front and center to lead the plandemic. So, both parties were tricked by this known career criminal? Get real. 

Neither side in government is here to save you.

NO PARDONS.

GENOCIDE: 17 states are seeking to prosecute the unelected bureaucrat that funded gain of function COVID research in Wuhan, China and lied about it once it escaped from the lab and killed millions. Dr. Fauci operated ABOVE the executive branch and was unaccountable.

🚨U.S. District Attorney's and U.S. Sheriffs working together to criminally charge Anthony Fauci, Ralph Baric, Peter Daszak and others for racketeering, collusion in creating the Wuhan virus and premeditated murder of thousands via Remdesivir and Covid Vaccinations.

THE PANDEMIC EXPOSED: Attorney Reiner Fuellmich made an international call to indict Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates. Now he is in prison for exposing the biggest crime in human history. These are his findings.
Reimer, an Attorney, is currently in prison for calling out the ‘Pandemic Planners’ i.e., Trudeau, WEF, Bill Gates, Dr. Fauci, Dr. Tedros (WHO), and Christian Drosten for Crimes Against Humanity. 

FAUCI MURDERED ORPHANS: Fauci experimented on, tortured and murdered innocent orphaned children who had no parents or guardians to protect them. He had their bodies buried in a mass unmarked grave so no one would find out. Kennedy and Kash will get justice.


Globally it is estimated that 7.3 million to 15 million died from the Covid vaccines.  
29 to 60 million have been disabled globally. 
500 to 900 million are vaccine injured.  
Yet they are still ramping up to make more mRNA vaccines‼️

Monday, February 3, 2025

Discernment of spirits


The gift of discerning of spirits is one of the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit listed in 1 Corinthians 12:10, where Paul writes that some are given "the ability to distinguish between spirits." This gift enables a believer to perceive and recognize the presence, influence, or origin of spiritual forces—whether they are from God, demonic, or simply human.

"The gift of discernment" refers to a spiritual ability, often mentioned in Christianity, that allows a person to accurately distinguish between what is true and false, good and evil, or to perceive the true nature of situations and people, essentially granting a heightened sense of insight and judgment, often considered a gift from God to be used to discern spiritual matters and guide decision-making; it involves the capacity to recognize genuine expressions of the Holy Spirit from deceptive or harmful influences. 

1 John 4:1 - Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world.

The Bible mentions the gift of discernment in 1 Corinthians 12:10, 1 John 4:1, Philippians 1:9-10, and Acts 8:17-24. 

Why Is the Gift of Discerning of Spirits Important?

1. Protection Against Deception

The Bible warns that false prophets and deceitful spirits will try to mislead believers (Matthew 24:24, 1 John 4:1).

This gift helps the church identify false teachings, counterfeit miracles, and deceptive influences.

2. Spiritual Warfare and Deliverance

In Ephesians 6:12, Paul reminds us that we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces.

The ability to discern spirits helps believers engage in effective spiritual warfare, casting out demonic influences and bringing freedom to those oppressed.

3. Edifying the Church

The gift helps ensure that the church is led by the Holy Spirit, not human wisdom or demonic deception.

It helps leaders recognize when someone is operating under the wrong spirit and address it properly.

4. Guidance for Ministry and Evangelism

When ministering to others, this gift helps identify the true needs of a person—whether they need deliverance, healing, or encouragement.

In Acts 16:16-18, Paul discerned that a girl with a "spirit of divination" was not speaking by the Holy Spirit, even though she was saying something that sounded true.

5. Helps in Prayer and Intercession

Those with this gift can perceive spiritual atmospheres and pray accordingly.

They can discern whether a spiritual attack is occurring and intercede for protection and breakthrough.

How to Grow in the Gift of Discerning of Spirits

Stay in the Word of God – The Bible is the standard for testing every spirit (Hebrews 4:12).

Pray for Wisdom and Sensitivity to the Holy Spirit – Ask God to give you the gift of discernment.

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Mormons Are Christian's?



Mormon's are Christians?

Joseph Smith (1805–1844) was the most deceptive and fraudulent Mormon "prophet" of the 19th century—period.
A cunning and deceitful womanizer, he led millions astray.

Joseph Smith was a complete fraud—a false prophet through and through. He had approximately 40 wives, including his youngest, Helen Mar Kimball, who was only 14 years old. He also had an affair with his housekeeper, Fanny Alger, who was just 15.

His wife, Emma Hale, caught him in the barn with Fanny Alger, peering through a crack in the door on their property.
Poor Emma. The so-called elders of the fraudulent church had to be summoned to calm her down. The shock took weeks for her to recover from.

Meanwhile, the poor Mormon followers remained trapped, ensnared by a false prophet leading them toward ruin.

Joseph Smith was a notorious womanizer.

As for the four golden plates containing the so-called "Reformed Egyptian hieroglyphics," which he claimed to have used to translate the fabricated Book of Mormon (Galatians 1:8–9)—where are they now?

We have ancient manuscripts (MSS) that predate Joseph Smith by centuries.
And yet, the golden plates? Conveniently vanished. No evidence to examine.

Smith claimed they were taken away by a so-called angel, Moroni—an invention of his deceitful imagination.

Renowned linguist Charles Anthon was approached by Martin Harris, whom Joseph Smith sent to verify the so-called "Reformed Egyptian" writing. I have a letter from Anthon himself stating that the characters presented to him were nothing but a fraudulent concoction—devised by con artists.

Joseph Smith lied once again, as recorded in Doctrine and Covenants and the History of Joseph Smith, sections 63–65.

Like all his other false prophecies, he claimed, "Thus saith the Lord."

But the Bible says:

"The ancient and honorable, he is the head; and the prophet that teaches lies, he is the tail. For the leaders of this people cause them to err; and they that are led of them are destroyed."
—Isaiah 9:15–16

If you are a member of the Church of Joseph Smith of Latter-Day Deceivers, flee for the sake of your soul!

And if two missionaries come knocking on your door in their spotless white shirts and black name tags, tell them to repent. Make it clear you have no interest in following a false prophet—then close the door on them immediately. Do not engage with them.

Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Why Are People Burning the Quran?


Why are people burning the Quran? 

Could it be an influence stemming from an historical event that took place in Ephesus as part of a broader spiritual revival after the Apostle Paul's preaching? 
Those who had practiced sorcery recognized the power of God and demonstrated their repentance by destroying their expensive sorcery books.

The Bible passage from Acts 19:19:

"And a number of those who had practiced sorcery brought their scrolls together and burned them publicly. When they calculated the value of the scrolls, the total came to fifty thousand drachmas."

Why are some people critical of the Quran?

Critiques of the Qur'an as a text often come from theological, historical, or textual perspectives, primarily from Christian or secular viewpoints. Below is a point-by-point summary of common arguments made by critics who claim the Qur'an is not divinely inspired, is anti-Christian, or conflicts with biblical Christianity. These points represent such critiques but do not reflect an endorsement of any particular view:


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1. Contradictions with the Bible

The Qur'an denies the divinity of Jesus Christ (Surah 4:171), while the Bible affirms it (John 1:1, Colossians 2:9).

The Qur'an claims Jesus was not crucified (Surah 4:157), contradicting the central Christian belief in the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus (Luke 23:33, 1 Corinthians 15:3-4).

The Qur'an rejects the concept of the Trinity (Surah 5:73), which is foundational to Christian theology (Matthew 28:19).
Critique: Critics argue that these denials are not compatible with the biblical narrative and label the Qur'an as a distortion or rejection of core Christian doctrines.



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2. Historical Anachronisms

The Qur'an references events and characters in ways that are historically inaccurate, such as Haman (Surah 28:38) being a servant of Pharaoh, despite his association with the Persian court in the Book of Esther.

Claims that Christians and Jews corrupted their scriptures (Surah 2:75, Surah 5:13) lack historical evidence, as existing biblical manuscripts predate the Qur'an.
Critique: These historical inconsistencies lead critics to question the Qur'an's divine origin.



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3. Borrowing from Other Sources

The Qur'an includes stories resembling apocryphal Jewish and Christian texts, such as the story of the Seven Sleepers (Surah 18:9-26) and tales about Mary.

Critics claim these stories were adapted from non-canonical sources, such as the Infancy Gospel of Thomas or Talmudic traditions.
Critique: Critics argue that the Qur'an is a compilation of pre-existing myths and legends rather than divine revelation.



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4. Antichrist Teachings

The Qur'an denies Jesus as the Son of God (Surah 9:30) and His role as the Savior, which Christians view as antichrist teachings based on 1 John 2:22: "Who is the liar? It is whoever denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such a person is the antichrist—denying the Father and the Son."
Critique: Christians see the denial of Jesus’ divinity and role as Savior as directly opposing the Christian faith.



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5. Lack of Miracles by Muhammad

The Qur'an states that Muhammad performed no miracles (Surah 6:37), unlike the prophets of the Bible, whose miraculous deeds confirmed their divine calling (e.g., Moses, Elijah, Jesus).
Critique: Critics argue that the absence of miracles undermines Muhammad’s claim to prophethood.



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6. Ethical and Moral Concerns

Critics point to verses in the Qur'an that condone violence, such as fighting against non-believers (Surah 9:5, Surah 9:29).

The Qur'an allows practices like polygamy (Surah 4:3) and slavery, which some view as incompatible with Christian ethics and the teachings of Jesus.
Critique: These ethical issues lead critics to question whether the Qur'an aligns with divine standards.



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7. Lack of Fulfilled Prophecy

Unlike the Bible, which contains numerous fulfilled prophecies (e.g., Isaiah 53 about the Messiah), critics argue that the Qur'an lacks verifiable predictive prophecies.
Critique: Critics claim this absence diminishes its credibility as divine revelation.



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8. Anti-Christian Rhetoric

The Qur'an criticizes Christians for believing in Jesus’ divinity and the Trinity, calling such beliefs blasphemy (Surah 5:72-73).

It condemns those who say "God has a son" (Surah 19:88-92) and predicts severe punishment for such claims.
Critique: Critics view this rhetoric as explicitly anti-Christian and in opposition to biblical teachings.



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9. Self-Referential Claims of Authority

The Qur'an asserts its own authority as the final revelation (Surah 2:2, Surah 33:40) without external verification or prophetic confirmation.
Critique: Critics argue that the Qur’an’s self-authentication lacks the evidentiary basis found in biblical prophecy and miracles.



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10. Changes in Revelation (Abrogation)

The Qur'an acknowledges that some verses abrogate others (Surah 2:106, Surah 16:101), leading to accusations of inconsistency in divine revelation.
Critique: Critics argue that an all-knowing God would not change His mind or provide contradictory instructions.



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Conclusion

Critics of the Qur'an argue that it is a human-made text influenced by pre-existing religious and cultural traditions, filled with theological, historical, and ethical inconsistencies. From a Christian perspective, it is viewed as anti-Christian and antichrist because it denies core biblical doctrines about Jesus Christ, His divinity, and salvation. These arguments form the basis of the claim that the Qur'an is a forgery and not divinely inspired.

The gospel of Barnabas?


#ThegospelofBarnabas is fake!

The Gospel of Barnabas is widely regarded by scholars and historians as a forgery or pseudepigraphical work. It is not considered a canonical gospel in Christianity, nor does it hold significant credibility within Islamic or Jewish traditions.

Some key reasons for this assessment include:

1. Historical Anachronisms: The text contains numerous historical errors, including references to concepts and practices that did not exist during the time of Jesus or Barnabas, such as the use of medieval feudal terms and descriptions of the Muslim Shahada.

2. Language and Style: The language and style of the work suggest it was written in the late medieval period, likely in the 14th or 15th century, long after the time of Barnabas, who was a companion of Paul in the New Testament.

3. Discrepancies with Early Christian Writings: The Gospel of Barnabas contradicts both the New Testament and other early Christian texts, as well as historical Islamic teachings. It presents an unusual account of Jesus' life that aligns with neither Christian nor mainstream Islamic theology.

4. Unknown Provenance: The earliest known manuscripts of the Gospel of Barnabas date to the 16th century, and there is no evidence of its existence before then.

Most scholars believe the text was written to promote specific theological or political agendas during the Middle Ages, likely by someone familiar with both Christianity and Islam. It is not accepted as an authentic work by any major religious tradition.


The King James Bible does not include a number of ancient writings that are considered apocryphal or pseudepigraphal (false or spurious writings), many of which claim to be gospels or texts about Jesus and the apostles. Here's a list of notable counterfeit or excluded gospels, along with general scholarly perspectives on their significance:


1. Gospel of Thomas

  • Date: 2nd century AD
  • Content: A collection of 114 sayings attributed to Jesus, often esoteric in nature, with Gnostic overtones.
  • Why Excluded: It does not align with orthodox Christian theology and emphasizes secret knowledge.
  • Scholarly Value: Rated highly for historical insight into early Christian sects but rejected as Scripture by the early church.

2. Gospel of Judas

  • Date: 2nd century AD
  • Content: Depicts Judas Iscariot not as a betrayer but as a favored disciple who acts at Jesus' request.
  • Why Excluded: Promotes Gnostic beliefs that contradict mainstream Christian teachings.
  • Scholarly Value: Fascinating for understanding Gnosticism but rated low for theological relevance.

3. Gospel of Peter

  • Date: Late 2nd century AD
  • Content: Focuses on the Passion narrative but includes fanciful details (e.g., a talking cross).
  • Why Excluded: Contains theological errors and embellishments.
  • Scholarly Value: Moderate; important for studying early Christian literary creativity.

4. Infancy Gospel of Thomas

  • Date: 2nd-3rd century AD
  • Content: Describes Jesus' childhood with miraculous events and mischief (e.g., killing a boy and resurrecting him).
  • Why Excluded: Theologically unsound and filled with legendary material.
  • Scholarly Value: Interesting for folklore studies but theologically rated very low.

5. Protoevangelium of James

  • Date: 2nd century AD
  • Content: Focuses on the birth and upbringing of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
  • Why Excluded: Contains embellishments and legends not consistent with canonical Scripture.
  • Scholarly Value: High for Marian studies but low for doctrinal accuracy.

6. Acts of Paul and Thecla

  • Date: 2nd century AD
  • Content: Tells the story of a female disciple of Paul named Thecla, who performs miracles.
  • Why Excluded: Considered fictional and inconsistent with Pauline theology.
  • Scholarly Value: Useful for studying early Christian perspectives on women but not as Scripture.

7. Gospel of Mary (Magdalene)

  • Date: 2nd century AD
  • Content: Features Mary Magdalene as a prominent disciple and teacher, emphasizing secret knowledge.
  • Why Excluded: Gnostic in nature and promotes views counter to orthodox Christian doctrine.
  • Scholarly Value: High for gender studies and Gnostic thought, but not canonical.

8. Gospel of the Egyptians

  • Date: 2nd century AD
  • Content: Includes esoteric teachings of Jesus, heavily influenced by Gnostic ideology.
  • Why Excluded: Rejects bodily resurrection and orthodox teachings.
  • Scholarly Value: Significant for understanding early Christian diversity.

9. Gospel of Philip

  • Date: 3rd century AD
  • Content: A Gnostic gospel with mystical sayings, including speculation on Jesus’ relationship with Mary Magdalene.
  • Why Excluded: Heretical views inconsistent with Christian theology.
  • Scholarly Value: Valuable for studying Gnosticism but irrelevant for orthodoxy.

10. The Didache

  • Date: Late 1st or early 2nd century AD
  • Content: A manual for Christian living and church practices, including teachings on baptism and communion.
  • Why Excluded: Not a counterfeit gospel but excluded because it is more of a church manual than inspired Scripture.
  • Scholarly Value: Highly rated for historical church practices.

11. Gospel of Barnabas

Date: Likely written in the 14th-16th century AD

Content: Claims that Jesus was a prophet, denies His divinity, and states that Muhammad was the final prophet, aligning with Islamic theology.

Why Excluded: Not an ancient document; it is a medieval forgery with anachronisms, written to support Islamic views of Jesus.

Scholarly Value: Very low, as it lacks credibility and historical accuracy.

Summary of Ratings

  • Scholarly interest: High for understanding early Christianity and sectarian movements.
  • Canonical value: Low due to doctrinal errors, Gnostic influence, or fictional elements.

The King James Bible excluded these texts because they lacked apostolic authorship, consistent theology, or broad acceptance in the early church.


Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Beware of False Prophets Eho Fortune Tell


Do not claim to be a Christian or a prophet of God if you are engaging in fortune-telling or channeling information through familiar spirits. Such actions align you with the deceiver, not with the truth of God.

Yes, false prophets in the Bible are often associated with practices like divination and occultism, which are condemned by God. These practices are mentioned throughout the Bible as forms of rebellion against God's authority and truth. Here's a closer look:

Key Characteristics of False Prophets and Their Practices

1. Divination:

Divination is the attempt to gain hidden knowledge or foretell the future through supernatural means apart from God.

False prophets often relied on methods like reading omens, consulting spirits, or other pagan practices.

Deuteronomy 18:10-12:

> "Let no one be found among you... who practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens, engages in witchcraft, or casts spells, or who is a medium or spiritist or who consults the dead. Anyone who does these things is detestable to the Lord."

2. Occult Practices:

Many false prophets engaged in occult rituals that were tied to idolatry, such as worshiping Baal or Asherah.

These practices often included sacrifices, rituals, and invoking false gods for guidance.

Ezekiel 13:6-7 describes false prophets as those who fabricate visions and lie about hearing from God:

> "Their visions are false and their divinations a lie. They say, ‘The Lord declares,’ when the Lord has not sent them; yet they expect their words to be fulfilled."

3. Misleading God’s People:

False prophets often led God’s people into sin by encouraging idolatry, immorality, and reliance on pagan practices.

Jeremiah 14:14:

> "The prophets are prophesying lies in my name. I have not sent them or appointed them or spoken to them. They are prophesying to you false visions, divinations, idolatries, and the delusions of their own minds."

4. Contrasting with True Prophets:

True prophets received their messages directly from God through divine revelation, while false prophets relied on occult methods or fabricated messages.

God’s Condemnation of Divination and Occultism

The Bible consistently warns against engaging in any form of occult practice:

Isaiah 8:19: "When someone tells you to consult mediums and spiritists, who whisper and mutter, should not a people inquire of their God?"

Micah 5:12: "I will destroy your witchcraft and you will no longer cast spells."

Conclusion

False prophets were often practitioners of divination and occultism, which were direct violations of God’s law. These practices reflected their rebellion against God and their attempts to lead others astray. God’s Word clearly distinguishes between the true prophets who spoke His truth and the false ones who relied on forbidden methods.

Saturday, January 4, 2025

Stop Transitioning Kids


Being complicit in harming children is unacceptable.

#StopChildAbuse
#StopTransitioningKids

Children are not born "in the wrong body," nor can they truly comprehend complex concepts like gender transitioning. Kids naturally explore their imaginations, often pretending to be characters like superheroes, which is a normal part of childhood development.

Parents and educators who impose gender ideologies on children disrupt their natural development, undermining their biological identity and creating confusion. This practice disregards the importance of cisgender and heterosexual development, constituting a form of abuse.

Children lack the mental capacity to grasp the lifelong consequences of medical transitions, including the inability to procreate as adults. Puberty blockers and hormone therapies prescribed before puberty maturity can irreversibly impact their future reproductive health and natural sexual functions and rob them of future generations.

Protect children and let them grow naturally.

If you know any parents that are trying to force transition or crossdressing their children against their will, it is your responsibility to report this abuse to authorities, so that the vulnerable child may be protected.

Monday, December 9, 2024

Jesus is my BFF


✝️ Jesus is my Savior and BFF.
I don't care what race or religion you are, you can't be my friend if Jesus isn't your Savior and friend.

Here's why:

1. Friendship with the World vs. Friendship with God

James 4:4 states:
"You adulterous people, don’t you know that friendship with the world means enmity against God? Therefore, anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God."
This verse suggests that aligning oneself with worldly values or rejecting God’s ways creates a spiritual conflict. It warns against forming relationships that might compromise faith or lead to ungodly influences.

2. Light and Darkness

2 Corinthians 6:14-15 says:
"Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness? What harmony is there between Christ and Belial? Or what does a believer have in common with an unbeliever?"
This passage is often interpreted as cautioning Christians about forming close, binding relationships (such as marriage or deep partnerships) with non-believers. It stresses the spiritual divide between those who follow Christ and those who do not.

3. Jesus on Friendship

In John 15:14-15, Jesus says:
"You are my friends if you do what I command. I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you."
Here, Jesus defines friendship with Him as obedience to His teachings. Those who reject Him and His message cannot be considered His friends in the spiritual sense. 

4. Loving Others While Maintaining Boundaries

While the Bible emphasizes loving others (Matthew 22:39), it also warns against being influenced by those who reject Christ. Christians are called to be kind and compassionate toward everyone (Luke 6:27-28), but this doesn't necessarily mean forming deep friendships with those who might lead them away from their faith.

5. Jesus friend of sinners

The life and ministry of Jesus reflect a balance between engaging with sinners for the purpose of leading them to God and maintaining a clear boundary regarding deep, spiritual fellowship with those who reject Him. Here's an explanation:

1. Jesus as a Friend of Sinners

In Matthew 9:10-13, it says:
"While Jesus was having dinner at Matthew’s house, many tax collectors and sinners came and ate with him and his disciples. When the Pharisees saw this, they asked his disciples, 'Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?' On hearing this, Jesus said, 'It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. But go and learn what this means: ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice.’ For I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.'”

This shows Jesus' purpose: He engaged with sinners to bring them to repentance and reconciliation with God. His relationship with them was not about forming deep, personal friendships but about fulfilling His mission to save the lost (Luke 19:10).

2. Jesus Did Not Entrust Himself to People

John 2:23-25 says:
"Now while he was in Jerusalem at the Passover Festival, many people saw the signs he was performing and believed in his name. But Jesus would not entrust himself to them, for he knew all people. He did not need any testimony about mankind, for he knew what was in each person."

This indicates that while Jesus ministered to everyone, He maintained a divine discernment. He knew the hearts of people, including their sinful tendencies and motivations, and therefore did not commit Himself to them in a way that would compromise His mission or divine purpose.

3. Purpose of Jesus' Interactions

Jesus' interactions with sinners were always purposeful:

To show God's love and offer forgiveness (John 3:16-17).

To call them to repentance and faith in Him (Mark 1:15).

To exemplify the transformative power of God's grace.


He did not condone their sin or seek personal companionship for its own sake. His engagement was always rooted in His mission to reconcile humanity to God.

4. Believers and Fellowship with Unbelievers

The Bible warns believers against forming deep fellowship with unbelievers because of the spiritual misalignment it creates:

2 Corinthians 6:14: "Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?"

Ephesians 5:11: "Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them."


These passages stress that Christians are to avoid intimate relationships or partnerships with those who reject Christ, as these can lead to spiritual compromise.

5. Love with Boundaries

While Christians are called to love and pray for everyone, including unbelievers (Matthew 5:44), this love is not the same as fellowship. Like Jesus, believers are to engage with non-believers purposefully—to share the gospel and lead them to Christ—while maintaining boundaries that protect their faith and testimony.

Conclusion

Jesus’ example shows that it is possible to engage with sinners out of love and a desire to lead them to God without compromising spiritual integrity. His relationships with sinners were not about personal friendship but about fulfilling His redemptive mission. Believers are called to do the same: love unbelievers, share the gospel, but avoid deep fellowship that might conflict with their commitment to Christ.

Why would I even want to be friends with anyone who doesn't want to be friends with my BFF Jesus Christ my Lord?

1. Rejecting Jesus Is Rejecting the Father

Jesus makes it clear that rejecting Him is equivalent to rejecting God the Father, who sent Him. In Luke 10:16, Jesus says:
"Whoever listens to you listens to me; whoever rejects you rejects me; but whoever rejects me rejects him who sent me."
This underscores the unity between Jesus and the Father (John 10:30). By rejecting Jesus, individuals are rejecting the one true God because Jesus is the direct representative of God on earth.

In John 12:44-45, Jesus declares:
"Whoever believes in me does not believe in me only, but in the one who sent me. The one who looks at me is seeing the one who sent me."
To deny Jesus is to deny the revelation of God.

2. The Consequences of Denying Jesus

Jesus warns of the eternal consequences of denying Him. In Matthew 10:32-33, He says:
"Whoever acknowledges me before others, I will also acknowledge before my Father in heaven. But whoever disowns me before others, I will disown before my Father in heaven."

This statement highlights the seriousness of acknowledging or denying Jesus. Those who reject Jesus not only sever themselves from salvation but also face rejection before God on the Day of Judgment.

3. Rejecting Christ’s Messengers

Jesus taught that His disciples and messengers were His representatives. In rejecting them, people reject Jesus and, by extension, the Father. This principle is seen in John 13:20:
"Very truly I tell you, whoever accepts anyone I send accepts me; and whoever accepts me accepts the one who sent me."

Similarly, when Jesus sent out the seventy-two disciples, He told them in Luke 10:16 (as mentioned above) that rejection of them was equivalent to rejecting Him and God the Father.

4. Application for Believers

For Christians, this teaching emphasizes:

The Importance of Faith in Jesus: True faith in God is inseparable from faith in Jesus (John 14:6). Any denial of Jesus as Savior and Lord is a denial of God’s plan of salvation.

The Role of Christian Witnesses: Believers are ambassadors for Christ (2 Corinthians 5:20). As such, rejection of their faithful witness to the gospel is a rejection of Christ Himself.

Seriousness of Spiritual Allegiances: Fellowship with unbelievers or those who actively reject Christ must be navigated carefully. While Christians are called to share the gospel, they are also warned not to compromise their faith or be unequally yoked with non-believers (2 Corinthians 6:14).


5. Judgment for Rejection

Rejection of Jesus results in eternal separation from God, as seen in John 3:18:
"Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son."
This judgment highlights the gravity of denying Christ.

Conclusion

Jesus’ words emphasize the interconnectedness of belief in Him and belief in God the Father. Rejecting Jesus or those sent in His name is a rejection of God’s offer of salvation. For Christians, this is a call to remain steadfast in their faith, to proclaim the gospel boldly, and to recognize the spiritual consequences of rejection by others.


Monday, November 11, 2024

Be Yourself


Choose the path that feels right, that resonates with your own authentic self as God has created you to be.

Choose the path that aligns with God’s purpose for you, and let His truth guide you. In a world filled with countless voices, it can be hard to hear the quiet prompting of the Spirit within. So many voices tell us who to be, where to go, or how to live, yet these voices can only see part of our journey—they don't see the whole. They haven’t walked in your shoes, felt your struggles, or seen the quiet moments where God’s grace has upheld you.

But God knows. He knows your heart, your battles, your resilience, and the unique purpose He’s placed within you. While the world speaks loudly, God often speaks softly, asking us to trust His voice over the noise. His guidance, whispered in the depths of our souls, is truer and more enduring than any opinion. When we listen to Him, we find wisdom greater than our own understanding, rooted in His love and knowledge of our lives.

To find peace, sometimes you must let go of the world's expectations and seek His direction instead. Tune out the voices that don’t understand the weight of your choices or the purpose God has set before you. Only He knows the full picture, and as you trust Him, He will make your path clear. Choose the way that resonates not just with your own heart, but with His Spirit in you. Take each step in faith, even if it doesn’t make sense to others, for He is faithful to guide you.

Remember, life is not about meeting the world's expectations; it’s about seeking God's will, growing closer to Him, and allowing His truth to shape your journey. So keep listening to His voice, staying grounded in His Word, and trust that He is leading you exactly where you are meant to be. Every choice in alignment with Him brings you closer to the person He created you to be.

Embracing Your True Authentic Self: A Biblical Perspective

In a world that often encourages conformity, the Bible teaches us the profound importance of being our true, authentic selves. The Scriptures remind us that we are each created uniquely by God, designed to reflect His glory in our own way. Embracing this authenticity brings freedom, strength, and a deeper sense of purpose.

1. We Are Uniquely Created by God

Psalm 139:13-14 says, "For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made." This verse speaks to the truth that we are each crafted with care and intentionality. God designed our personalities, strengths, and even our quirks as part of His beautiful plan. Embracing who we are honors this divine intention, allowing us to live in harmony with the purpose God has for us.

2. Authenticity Brings Freedom

2 Corinthians 3:17 states, "Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom." Living authentically is liberating. When we let go of the need to please others and stop comparing ourselves to the world’s standards, we find freedom. Walking in the Spirit allows us to live as we were created, without the weight of others' expectations. This freedom enables us to pursue God’s purpose with a confident and open heart.

3. We Are Called to Reflect Christ Through Our Uniqueness

In 1 Peter 4:10, Peter reminds us, "Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms." Being our true selves allows us to use our unique gifts to serve God and others. Our individual talents, passions, and experiences are not just for our own benefit; they are tools given by God to bless those around us. When we embrace who we truly are, we can better reflect God’s love and grace in the world.

4. Authenticity Builds Stronger Relationships

Romans 12:9 encourages, "Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good." Sincere love flows from authenticity. Being genuine allows us to build deeper and more honest relationships because people are drawn to realness. When we drop our masks and show our true selves, we foster trust and create bonds rooted in understanding and respect.

5. Living Authentically Honors God

Ephesians 2:10 states, "For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." Living authentically is a form of worship, as it acknowledges God’s creative work in us. When we accept who we are and live out the purpose He has set before us, we bring glory to Him.

Conclusion: Embrace Your God-Given Identity

The Bible encourages us to embrace our true selves, confident that God created us for a purpose. When we live authentically, we experience freedom, build stronger relationships, and live in harmony with God’s design for our lives. By being our true selves, we honor the One who made us, allowing His light to shine through us in a unique and beautiful way.

Stop Selling Your Birthright: A Grievous Sin in the Modern Church

💰 Stop Selling Your Birthright: A Grievous Sin in the Modern Church

✝️ In today's Christian landscape, some ministers are exchanging their spiritual birthrights for financial gain, similar to Esau trading his birthright for a bowl of stew. This grievous act involves charging money and fees, creating systems where believers feel pressured to give out of necessity, contrary to the biblical command to give cheerfully (2 Corinthians 9:7). This shift distorts the nature of true Christian giving, turning it into a transaction instead of an act of worship and love.

Additionally, some ministries are charging membership fees and giving preferential treatment to those who contribute larger sums. This creates an unbiblical hierarchy where the wealthy gain access to greater privileges, while others are marginalized. James 2:1-9 clearly condemns favoritism in the church, warning that partiality contradicts the law of love. The church should be a place where every believer, regardless of financial status, is welcomed and honored equally.

Worse yet, many churches have begun charging admittance fees for ministry events, a practice akin to selling spiritual gifts. This is not only a betrayal of God's Word but also a direct affront to the Holy Spirit. In Acts 8:18-20, Simon the sorcerer was rebuked for trying to buy the gifts of the Spirit with money, a stark reminder that the power of God is not for sale. The church is not to prostitute itself by attaching a price tag to ministry or making it a business venture. This "harlot" behavior grieves God and quenches the Spirit, closing the windows of heaven that should pour out blessings (Malachi 3:8-10).

God’s gifts are meant to be given freely, just as they have been freely received (Matthew 10:8). The Holy Spirit and the grace of God cannot be bought or sold. Ministries that engage in such practices are not only robbing God but also exploiting His people for "filthy lucre" (1 Peter 5:2). They turn the sacred into the profane, prioritizing profit over purity. This commercialization of the Gospel is a direct violation of the church’s calling and must be repented of.

In conclusion, the church must repent from using worldly methods to generate profit and return to a biblical model of charity, humility, and freely giving. Ministers are stewards of God's grace, not merchants of His gifts. The church must remember that her foundation is not in wealth or influence but in Christ alone. Only then can the true power and blessing of the Holy Spirit flow freely, without hindrance.

Do not charge money for this type of event!

Do not pay money for this type of event! 

Example.

https://www.bennyhinn.org/pastor-benny-hinns-50th-year-anniversary-party/?fbclid=IwY2xjawFFzktleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHZrqVYWNqSYk98oA0jZq74vBYnBJ09iKx77tAUo37YYlSOjnOksAkIRi6g_aem_uaur2_CAA9Vv1pLKpfWb9A

Tuesday, September 3, 2024

The Sinners Prayer

🙏Title: The Sinner's Prayer: Embracing Faith in Jesus Christ

The Sinner's Prayer has long been a cornerstone of Christian tradition, offering believers a heartfelt expression of repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. Rooted in the conviction of trusting in Jesus and relying on the eternal truth of God's Word, it serves as a profound declaration of one's acceptance of Christ's sacrifice for redemption.

At its core, the Sinner's Prayer embodies a sincere acknowledgment of human fallibility and a humble plea for divine mercy. It signifies a turning point in an individual's spiritual journey, where they consciously choose to surrender their lives to Christ and seek forgiveness for their sins.

The prayer itself is a simple yet profound affirmation of faith, often personalized by individuals as they pour out their hearts before God. It acknowledges Jesus as the Savior, trusting in His word and the unfailing truth of Scripture. It embraces the belief in Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross for the atonement of sins, His resurrection, and His ascension to the right hand of God.

Central to the Sinner's Prayer is the recognition of Jesus as the propitiation for sin, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. It is an expression of gratitude for His boundless love and grace, which offers salvation to all who believe.

Moreover, the Sinner's Prayer underscores the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, who indwells believers and empowers them to live a life pleasing to God. Through faith in Christ, individuals become adopted as sons and daughters of God, heirs to His kingdom and recipients of His unmerited favor.

In essence, the Sinner's Prayer encapsulates the essence of Christian faith—a heartfelt plea for forgiveness, a declaration of trust in Jesus Christ, and a commitment to follow Him faithfully. It is a profound act of surrender, paving the way for a life transformed by the redeeming love of God.

Sunday, June 30, 2024

That Which Is Perfect


1 Corinthians 13;10 "That which is perfect"

### The Active Gifts of the Holy Spirit in the Church: Their Purpose and Continuation

The gifts of the Holy Spirit are essential aspects of the Christian faith, given to believers for the edification and growth of the Church. These gifts are not only active but are also vital for the Church's mission and will continue to be so until the end times. Here, we will explore the various gifts of the Holy Spirit, their purpose within the Church, and why they will remain active until the rapture and the ultimate revelation of God's perfect love.

#### The Gifts of the Holy Spirit

The Bible outlines several spiritual gifts bestowed by the Holy Spirit, primarily found in 1 Corinthians 12:8-10, Romans 12:6-8, and Ephesians 4:11-13. These include:

1. **Wisdom** - The ability to apply knowledge in a godly and practical way.
2. **Knowledge** - Insight into the deep things of God and His purposes.
3. **Faith** - Extraordinary confidence in God's power and promises.
4. **Healing** - The supernatural ability to restore health.
5. **Miracles** - The power to perform signs and wonders.
6. **Prophecy** - Speaking forth God's messages.
7. **Discerning of Spirits** - The ability to distinguish between different kinds of spirits.
8. **Tongues** - Speaking in languages unknown to the speaker.
9. **Interpretation of Tongues** - Understanding and explaining the meaning of tongues.
10. **Serving** - Helping others with a joyful heart.
11. **Teaching** - Instructing others in the faith.
12. **Encouragement** - Uplifting and motivating others.
13. **Giving** - Generously sharing resources.
14. **Leadership** - Guiding others with wisdom and humility.
15. **Mercy** - Showing compassion to those in need.

#### Purpose of the Gifts

The primary purpose of these gifts is to build up the body of Christ. Ephesians 4:12-13 states that these gifts are given "to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ." The gifts help believers grow in their faith, serve others effectively, and work towards the unity and maturity of the Church.

#### Continuation of the Gifts

The gifts of the Holy Spirit will continue to be active in the Church for several reasons:

1. **God's Indwelling Presence** - As long as the Holy Spirit dwells within believers, His gifts will be active. The Spirit's work in revealing Christ and His nature does not cease with the completion of the Bible but continues through the lives of Christians.

2. **Ongoing Mission** - The Church's mission to spread the Gospel and make disciples of all nations requires the empowerment and guidance of the Holy Spirit. The gifts are essential tools in fulfilling this Great Commission.

3. **Edification of the Church** - The Church is continually growing and needs ongoing edification. The spiritual gifts help to build up the Church, encourage believers, and bring unity and maturity.

4. **God's Sovereignty** - God, in His sovereignty, has chosen to work through the gifts of the Spirit. His plans and purposes are accomplished through these gifts until the end of the age.

#### The Fulfillment of Time and God's Love

The continuation of the gifts will persist until every person chosen by God has come into His kingdom. When the rapture occurs, and the Church is gathered before God, believers will fully know His perfect love. This will be the time when "that which is perfect" has come, as mentioned in 1 Corinthians 13:10. In the fullness of time, God's perfect love will be revealed to His Church, and the partial understanding and manifestations of the gifts will give way to complete and eternal knowledge and love in the presence of God.

Until that day, the gifts of the Holy Spirit are indispensable for the life and mission of the Church. They are divine tools given to believers to manifest God's power, love, and truth in the world, drawing people to Christ and strengthening the body of believers. As we await the fulfillment of God's plan, let us embrace and faithfully steward the gifts of the Holy Spirit, knowing that they are a foretaste of the glorious future that awaits us in His presence.

### What Does 1 Corinthians 13:10 Mean?

Paul is showing that love is eternal, while spiritual gifts are temporary. This refers to godly love, from the Greek word "agape," meaning sacrificial and selfless active love. Our knowledge of God and His plans for the world is relatively limited.

The gifts of the Spirit work by love—God's love—and reveal to us in part the love of God while we are still in our earthly bodies. But when we are in heaven, we won't need the gifts of the Spirit as we do on earth because we will fully know God's love.

1 Corinthians 13 is known as the love chapter. Paul speaks about God's perfect love. "Perfect" does not refer to the Word of God, as erroneous cessationists might assume, suggesting that the gifts of the Spirit are no longer needed or active in the church.

The gifts of the Spirit will be active in the church as long as the church is indwelt by the Holy Spirit on earth. The Holy Spirit's nature did not stop revealing the nature of Christ to, in, and through His body after the completion of the King James Version of the Bible. The job of the Holy Spirit is to reveal Christ, who is the prophet, healer, baptizer, performer of signs and wonders, miracle worker, author of our faith, all-knowing, all-wise, and all-revealing. Every gift of the Spirit in 1 Corinthians 12 is a manifestation of the Spirit revealing who Jesus Christ is to and through His Church. Paul did not mention these gifts in 1 Corinthians 12 just to tell us in 1 Corinthians 13 that we don't need them anymore. In fact, we do and will continue to need them until the fullness of the body of Christ is complete.

Ephesians 4:11-13 states: "So Christ himself gave the apostles (New Testament apostles beyond the twelve apostles of Christ), the prophets (who prophesy, not just proclaim the gospel), the evangelists, the pastors, and teachers, to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ."

Jesus said that the Holy Spirit has come to reveal the person of Christ. According to 1 Corinthians 12:4-11, the gifts of the Spirit testify to the nature and ministry of Jesus. Anyone who is a cessationist and denies that these gifts are for today is also denying the Holy Spirit's ongoing ministry to reveal the person of Christ (John 16:13-14). Furthermore, equating the manifest testimony of Christ through the gifts of the Holy Spirit with the work of the devil is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit (Matthew 12:31-32), which is an unforgivable sin.

Sunday, June 23, 2024

Hallelujah (By The Late Leonard Cohen) Is Not A Christian Song

     Hallelujah Is Not A Christian Song!

**Title: Unveiling the Blasphemy: The True Meaning Behind Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah"**

In the melodic strains of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," many listeners find themselves captivated by its haunting beauty. However, beneath the surface lies a narrative that diverges sharply from Christian doctrine and reverence. Let's dissect the lyrics of this renowned song to uncover the blasphemous themes that echo within its verses.

### The Mockery of Faith and Worship

Cohen's opening lines introduce us to a world where the divine is diminished and faith is scorned. By suggesting that God, the orchestrator of music and worship, is indifferent to such expressions, Cohen undermines the very essence of spiritual connection. The reference to David, the revered Psalmist, is twisted into a mockery of his devout relationship with God.

### A Desecration of Sacred Scriptures

Throughout the song, Cohen takes liberties with biblical narratives, distorting them to fit his narrative of doubt and cynicism. The depiction of David's encounter with Bathsheba, a tale of sin and repentance, is transformed into a celebration of lust and betrayal. By attributing David's "Hallelujah" to his adulterous escapade, Cohen ventures into blasphemous territory, twisting sacred scripture to suit his agenda.

### Denigration of Divine Authority

In one verse, Cohen presents a defiant David, challenging God's authority and dismissing the concept of divine reverence. By portraying David as ignorant and flippant towards God's commandments, Cohen not only misrepresents biblical characters but also undermines the reverence due to the Almighty. Such audacious claims of ignorance and indifference towards God's name reflect a blatant disregard for divine sovereignty.

### A Misguided Portrayal of Worship

The concluding verses of "Hallelujah" depict David as a reluctant worshiper, offering feeble excuses for his transgressions. Cohen's portrayal of David's relationship with God as superficial and insincere stands in stark contrast to the biblical narrative of repentance and redemption. By reducing worship to a mere formality, Cohen trivializes the profound connection between humanity and the divine.

### Conclusion: A Call to Discernment

As Christians, we are called to discernment, to scrutinize the messages we ingest and the songs we sing. While the allure of "Hallelujah" may be undeniable, its underlying themes of doubt, mockery, and defiance should give us pause. Let us not be swayed by the beauty of melody while disregarding the sanctity of scripture and the reverence due to our Creator.

In the end, "Hallelujah" serves as a cautionary tale, reminding us of the dangers of embracing art that strays from the path of truth and reverence. Let us choose our songs wisely, honoring God with lyrics that uplift and glorify His name, rather than ones that denigrate His authority and mock His word.

Let's examine the song Hallelujah in detail...

Hallelujah, means “praise the Lord” but what Lord is being praised, when a song blasphemes the true God Yahweh? The song "Hallelujah" by the late Leonard Cohen, is not a Christian song. It is a song that must grieve the heart of God as it's lyrics make a mockery of King David’s relationship with God...the "Hallelujahs" are used as exclamation points of the verses lyrical conclusions. As such, it is a shameful reproach against all people of the Christian faith, who believe and worship the true God of the Bible. 

People need to read the lyrics to get a clear understanding of what it depicts. Why Christians to this day think that this is a song that should be admired and even sung in church baffles me to this day. I can only assume that it stems from pure ignorance, that Christians offer blasphemous strange fire in the pretense of God. Let’s take a look at the song lyrics of “Hallelujah” so we can more fully understand, and perceive the very telling atheistic mind-set of Cohen.

#Hallelujah (By The Late #LeonardCohen) Is Not A #Christian Song! In fact, it's BLASPHEMY!

Hallelujah
Leonard Cohen

Now I've heard there was a secret chord
 That David played, and it pleased the Lord
 But you don't really care for music, do you?
 It goes like this
 The fourth, the fifth
 The minor fall, the major lift
 The baffled king composing Hallelujah…

Cohen is claiming that the very God, who created music for worship, does not care for music or worship.

“The baffled king” is a reference to David in a mocker of his attempt to compose worship music to God.

These “Hallelujahs” in context of what was just written, is a mockery of David singing them to God.

The song continues…

Your faith was strong but you needed proof
 You saw her bathing on the roof
 Her beauty and the moonlight overthrew you
 She tied you to a kitchen chair
 She broke your throne, and she cut your hair
 And from your lips she drew the Hallelujah…
“Your faith was strong but you needed proof” - Cohen, again mocks David’s faith, by inferring that his faith lacked proof that he needed.
“You saw her bathing on the roof…Her beauty and the moonlight overthrew her…
 She tied you to a kitchen chair…She broke your throne, and she cut your hair
 And from your lips she drew the Hallelujah”…

This is an obvious direct reference to David’s adulterous relationship with Bathsheba, which resulted in David’s broken throne…leaving him like unto Samson, with his hair cut, weak and helpless like an un-consecrated sinner.

Then the claim is made by Cohen, that it was Bathsheba who drew from David’s lips a true and genuine “Hallelujah” derived from his sexual sin with her.
This is blasphemy to the utmost degree.

Now the word “Hallelujah” used here in this verse, is a reference to David singing it in praise of his sexual experience with Bathsheba.

The song continues…

 You say I took the name in vain
 I don't even know the name
 But if I did, well really, what's it to you?
 There's a blaze of light
 In every word
 It doesn't matter which you heard
 The holy or the broken Hallelujah…

This third verse is Cohen making a false unfounded claim regarding David’s response to God.

David speaking to God -“you claim I took your (God’s) name in vain, but I don’t even know your name.”

Cohen makes David out to be someone ignorant about whom God is, and since he is ignorant of Him, then he cannot be guilty of taking God’s name in vain.
It goes on to say “But if I did, well really, what's it to you?”
This is without a doubt a blasphemous claim, which David would never make against 

God, who was a man after God’s own heart.
In other words “Hey God, even if I did take your name in vain, who I don’t even know anyway, what’s it to you if I did.”

Cohen depicts David as a vehement blasphemer, who makes a railing accusation against God, for His reproof of his adulterous sin, and thereby taking his name in vain. Yet nowhere in scripture do we ever find David making any such remarks against his maker, it simply did not happen.

The song continues…

I did my best, it wasn't much
I couldn't feel, so I tried to touch
I've told the truth, I didn't come to fool you
And even though it all went wrong
I'll stand before the Lord of Song
With nothing on my tongue but Hallelujah…

The final verse depicts David as a whimsical half-hearted worshiper of God. Sounding more like someone making excuses for his adultery, as something he sees as a mere shortcoming in his attempt to obey God’s commandments, so he simply shrugs it off by saying “I did my best, it wasn’t much”…

The next claim is that David “could not feel” God. But scripture tells us that David asked 

God not to take his Spirit from him. So obviously David did know the presence of God. Cohen’s claims of David’s experience with God again are unfounded, and contrary to biblical fact.

“I couldn't feel, so I tried to touch” this is yet another reference to David making excuses for needing to commit adultery in order to feel something physically tangible with Bathsheba. Again, this unrepentant conversation filled with excuses to God by David, never happened.
 “I've told the truth, I didn't come to fool you
 And even though it all went wrong
 I'll stand before the Lord of Song
 With nothing on my tongue but Hallelujah”…

Cohen claims that David’s words are true, but they could not be further from scriptural historical accuracy. The claim is that David is telling God the truth, and that he is not trying to fool God, even though he admits things “went wrong” – not “a sin’…just something that “went wrong” – and regardless of his half-hearted obstinate attitude about owning up to his own sin, and his blasphemous response towards God's reproof - God should be grateful that “David” is going to come before God again, to sing a song of “hallelujah.’

What sinful pride and arrogance lay within the human heart, that one should contend with his maker and shun his reproofs, and blaspheme His holy and reverend name?

Psalm 111:9 He sent redemption unto his people: he hath commanded his covenant forever: holy and reverend is his name. 

Mark 3:29 but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven; they are guilty of an eternal sin.

Hallelujah is not a Christian song!

Scriptures and historical facts about Cohen to consider, before ignorantly embracing this song as being "Christian"...

The late Leonard Cohen was a Jewish man who lived at a Buddhist monastery for five years, to become a fully ordained monk in 1996. Does this sound like a person who would write a Christian song in honor of the God he never knew? While God loves the Jewish people and sent his Son Jesus (Yeshua) to die for their sins, sadly many like Cohen, did not receive him as their true Messiah (John 1:11), and missed the day of their visitation (Luke 19:44).

Christians have admired the song Hallelujah, even changing the original secular lyrics to make it sound more Christianized, yet in the process of doing so, have failed to recognize that the song remains rooted by virtue (or should I say the lack thereof) in the original blasphemous version. It really doesn’t make a difference how much you try to dress up a frog-like a Prince; it will always be a frog. 

A combination of worldly compromise and ignorance of the songs lyrical meaning has caused beguiled Christians to offer up this blasphemous strange fire to God, and treat it like it is their Christian national anthem in their churches.

Hallelujah, means “praise the Lord” but what Lord is being praised, when a song blasphemes the true God Yahweh? The bible tells us that Satan (the Devil) comes (disguised) as an angel of light (2 Cor 11:14). 

The best a fallen Devil can do is imitate what he once was - as Lucifer, a worship leader who once glorified God, but now only seeks to exalt himself as God. Satan does this by demonically inspiring modern day singers and musicians to cleverly produce pretentious songs about God, cleverly packaged with the trimmings of Christian linguistics, but in reality blasphemous against God. 

Ephesians 2:2 Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now works (influence) in the children of disobedience: 3 Among whom also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and were by nature the children of wrath, even as others. 

2 Cor 4:4 The god (small “g” = Satan) of this age has blinded (like a smoke screen) the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel that displays the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.

Do You Love The World Or God?

If the love of the Father (God) is in our hearts, as his sons and daughters, then we will not be singing songs which are oriented against God. The more we befriend that which is oriented against God in the world, the more alienated we become from the Love of God our Father.

1 John 2:15 Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world (oriented against God), the love of the Father is not in him. 

James 1:27 Being pure in our religion means we are to keep ourselves unspotted from the world. 

Our conversation is to be incorruptible so that it does not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, whereby we are sealed unto the day of redemption Eph 4:30. 

We must “shun the very appearance of (such) evil” 1Thess 5:22 Abstain from all appearance of evil. 

2 Tim 2:16 (We are to) shun profane and vain babblings: for they will increase unto more ungodliness. If we are truly leading by a Christ-like example, the world is going to reproach us for the sake of Christ, because we are shining forth as lights, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation – which exposes the sins of the world and their need for a Savior. Our failure to shine as lights will only invite the powers of darkness to prevail in our midst. When the light is dimmed by a testimony of worldly compromise, the darkness will gather. 

Php 2:15 (We are to be) blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom we shine as lights in the world.” 

John 15:19 If ye were of the world, the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hates you. Don’t walk their walk and talk their talk – walk in the light and have fellowship with Christ – 

John 8:12…I am the light of the world: he that follows me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life. Our Christian duty in singing songs is to - Act 26:18…open their eyes, and to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan unto God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins, and inheritance among them which are sanctified by faith that is in me. 

There Is No Fellowship Between Light And Darkness

We are in a battle of light versus darkness…

Rom 13:12 The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us, therefore, cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light. 

2 Cor 4:6 God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. 

Therefore – 2 Cor 6:14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? - what communion hath light with darkness? None! You cannot befriend the things that pertain to darkness, that is alienated from the light of God in Christ in you, and then expect to fight a victorious battle against the powers of darkness. We are to reprove the works (secular songs) of darkness, not fellowship with them. 

Eph 5:11 and have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them. 

Eph 5:8 For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: (therefore) walk as children of light. 

Eph 6:12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.

Question - Luke 24:5 Why seek ye the living among the dead? Vs 6 Jesus is not here (in the songs of the dead), but is risen: remember how he spake unto you when he was yet in Galilee, vs 7 Saying, The Son of man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and the third day rise again. 

Col 3:1 If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sits on the right hand of God.

While it may be true that God can use a secular song to convey a message to us, as a general rule, Christians should not be looking for God’s life among the secular music produced by the spiritually dead. God does not anoint the dead for worship but quickens Christians to be living stones in his temple, a holy priesthood unto God, to offer up spiritual sacrifices unto Him. 

 In contrast, secular songs speak of the world, because the musicians are of the world, and mind the things of this world; therefore the world hears (listens) to them and admires them because they speak of the worldliness in which they have an accord, fellowship, and communion with. 

2 Cor 1:21 Now he which establishes us with you in Christ, and hath anointed us, is God. God has anointed Christ, and we as Christians are “anointed ones” as his consecrated body holding the head – which is Christ - Heb 1:9 Thou hast loved righteousness, and hated iniquity; therefore God, even thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows. 

Col 2:19 (We are to) hold the Head, from which all the body by joints and bands having nourishment ministered, and knit together, increases with the increase of God. This means exalting Jesus and giving him glory in all we do and say. 

Col 3:17 And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him. 

 1 Peter 4:11 If any man speaks, let him speak as the oracles of God; if any man minister, let him do it as of the ability which God giveth: that God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom be praise and dominion forever and ever. Amen. 

The word “Oracle” means the speaking place of God. The holy of holies is the speaking place of God from which he spoke to the great high priest in the temple, and now speaks to us today who boldly enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus (Hebrews 10:19-22). Worldly songs do not covey what God has spoken to us in our communion with Him in the holy of holies. 

 Therefore - Romans 12:2…“Be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God. 

 1 Cor 2:4 (Paul said) …my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power. Do we trust in the arm of secular popularity in the flesh to bring in the harvest of souls into the church - or do we trust, as Paul did, in the demonstration of God's power unto salvation?


Here are some video examples of the song “Hallelujah”

Kate McKinnon as Hillary Clinton sings 'Hallelujah' in emotionally bankrupt 'SNL' open https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzSmCjdToqA


A Christmas Hallelujah (lyrics Cloverton, tune Cohen) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvlZo98mFTg

Let’s take a look at the song lyrics of “Hallelujah” so we can more fully understand, and perceive the very telling atheistic mindset of Cohen.