they do.
Psalm 34:7
The angel of the Lord
encamps around those
who fear him,
and he delivers them.
Closer looks:
Cause everybody has
"Orbs"
or "Lens scatter"
in their pictures
like that right?
Hardly.
A special type of grace
(unmerited favor,
you don't deserve it
and you cant repay it)
is the favor of the lord.
It's not playing favorites,
it is the giving of his protection.
We are witnessing that right now.
There is no doubt we have been under surveillance for some time
(Unmarked Bucket trucks with a look out
don't do work on Sunday AM before 9 AM
when there has been no storm,
Serbian nationals dont justshow up at Los Amigos
on an extended holiday weekend)
now and the only reason for us to not have had the difficulties that have befallen others (Alex Jones, Andrew Tate, Russel Brand etc) is because the forces of this dark world know what were saying is true and they have analyzed pictures like the ones above and they know there is no physical explanation.
Also? Having monitored us for sometime now and not seeing any communication with others, electronic or otherwise, has proven to them that what we are saying is true and that it is only by the power and protection of the Holy Spirit that we know what we know and are able to say what we say.
You put those two things together? And certain people are scared to death of what that means for them. All I can say is, they need to be, for they know what awaits them.
James 2:19
You believe that there is one God.
Good!
Even the demons believe that
—and shudder.
This is why there hasn't been any attempted set up
of placing child pornograhy on a laptop
or of others coming out of the wood word and making blatantly false accusations etc. as we have seen with others, some of them listed above.
The evil powers of this world know whats up.
You should too.
And as far as last nights informal presentation on the Superiority of the "Angel view" of Genesis 6, and the complete and total destruction of the "Sethite view" of the same?
Know this:
1. The Greek word and its background. The Greek word that is most commonly translated "apostle" is apostolos. The verb apostello and a compound of it, exapostello, as well as a synonym, pempo, are sometimes used with the same meaning: to send one on a mission as an envoy.
At first these Greek words described the sending of a delegation of several representatives. Later the focus shifted, to emphasize the idea that an apostolos was the personal representative of the one sending him. Eventually apostolos came to be used in some Greek philosophical schools with a religious significance: the one sent spoke with divine authorization.
The translators of the Hebrew OT into Greek used apostello as the equivalent of a particular Hebrew verb that also expresses divine authorization to accomplish some well-defined and specific task. Apostolos is used in the Septuagint (the earliest extant Greek translation of books from the Hebrew Bible) some seven hundred times in this sense to fix our attention on God as the one who gives his envoy authority.
Apostello was very seldom used in ordinary conversation in NT times. Those familiar with the Greek translation of the OT immediately identified the word with the OT concept of divinely authorized messengers sent by God and acting on his authority.
(Lasts nights complete and total destruction of the "Sethian view" of Genesis 6 speaks volumes to this.)
The verb apostello is used 131 times in the NT, while pempo (usually synonymous) is used 81 times. The noun apostolos is also found frequently (81 times); it is translated "apostle" and helps us understand the nature of the special individuals who played such an important, foundational role in the establishment of the Christian church.
(Its been in such degenerative declination
for so long
as to warrant starting
it over again.
So be it.)
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