Friday, January 19, 2018

The Last Age



In the last age the people of the earth shall forget the Lord their God, foolishly turning their hearts to the kingships of the fallen realm. They shall cry out to the governments of men, to corrupt rulers and false leaders for all manner of need, for food, wealth, medicines, and shelter, saying to themselves, what need have we of God that the governments of our own hand do not offer?

And those rulers of men, descendants of the rulership of Cain, shall respond with false charity, seeking to raise high their power over the people. For they are cunning in the ways of men, knowing that by becoming the supplier of the people's needs, their own measure of power shall be magnified by equal measure to that which they provide.
The people shall grow complacent in the provisions of their rulers, no longer seeking to provide for themselves nor for the needs of the impoverished, the sick, nor the widow or the orphan. The ways of charity shall become forgotten as all men become able to exist off the wealth of their fallen governments.

And the rulers of the people shall say one to another, see the power we have gained over the people as they become needy of that which we provide. We are become as gods to them now as they become dependant upon us for all things. We shall increase our stature yet more by encouraging their dependency and shall our power over their lives expand without end. And as their dependency upon us grows, so shall we demand more wealth of the societies we rule to continue providing all the more for their needs.
We shall sow strife amidst the masses. We shall spread notions of injustice against one group and persecution against another so that the people be pitted against one another. They shall forget their goodwill to one another and become divided, thinking their own fellow citizen to be their oppressor and all of them shall turn to us for relief of whatever oppression we name.

In these days shall the governments of the fallen magnify themselves against the Lord their God. Thinking to become greater in the hearts of men than the Creator of all men, they shall make an affront of themselves to the same God which is their own Creator as well. But as in the days of Nimrod who built Babel, the Pharaohs who enslaved God’s chosen, and the Caesars who slaughtered his children, they shall crumble in time before He which is timeless.

Thereby shall the sons of men, generation to generation witness time and again the vanity of their corrupt rulers and failing kingdoms, forever crumbling before the ageless God. Thereby shall God become more gloried as the unchanging, undying Spirit which he is now, forever has been and always shall be. For as it is written, I have raised you high that by you, my power and my name shall be declared throughout all the earth.

In the final days of the last age the sons of men shall fully abandon the Kingdoms of Cain and the vanity of their fallen governments. They shall become wantonly and wholly servant to the ways of God, exuding the same grace to one another which God has shown to them. They shall practice charity to one another, that no king may use the poverty of one as excuse to claim the wealth of another. Sons and daughters shall no longer be taken from their mothers to fight the wars of fallen kings for no such kings shall any longer exist. All nations shall be as one in this age and at peace as the Spirit of our God becomes one with the flesh, blood and spirit of all men.

For as the vanity of fallen governance is learned by all men so shall the wisdoms of charity, grace and peace become more known to the sons of men. In that day shall the governance of the fallen be no more.

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Saturday, January 6, 2018

The Kingdoms of Cain


That which rules us now, these governments of men, these rulers of the fallen realm, these are not the things of the beginning. These are the legacy of Cain, the kingships of men and governments of the fallen, temporary in nature as the kingdom of God encroaches upon the hearts of men and exudes through our behaviour toward one another.

For the evil of human rule is evident in its origins as its founder himself was a murderer. Cast out from the sons of God, he became a vagabond upon the earth until such time as he built the first of the cities of men, making himself first ancestor to all fallen rulers. From him came the first borders which divide the nations and the first weights and measures which portioned out goods and supplies of food to those under his rule. From him came the fallen laws of human government, making men accountable to human rather than Godly rule. Through his fallen governance were the greater ways of God replaced will craftiness, deceit and cunning. And through his corruption did all governments of men became become inherently corrupt themselves, all bearing the fallen mark of Cain.

For governments bear great power over multitudes of people, powers of war, of law, of distribution of food and goods, of judgement, imprisonment and ultimately, powers of life and death over the citizen. But those who staff the halls of human government are not fit for such power because they are as fallen as the citizens whom they govern. For all men are equally fallen from the ways of God and equally weak against temptation although those who covet positions of great power arrogantly think better of themselves. But as they achieve their political ambitions they suddenly find themselves subject to yet greater temptations than dealt with as a common man. They are equally weak but subject to greater temptations, and being arrogant in the face of their their weakness, they ignorantly succumb to their temptations all the more quiçkly. And the temptations of power are of self righteous pride and arrogance, thinking oneself greater than common men, above them in wisdom, and fit to rule over them, self righteously subjugating the lives of the masses to their own will. Thus do the fallen rulers of men and the governments of Cain make of themselves an affront to God, the Creator of all men who alone is qualified for such such authority.

That which ruled us in the beginning, that which governed our hearts and guided our dealings with our brethren was not the fallen kingships of men but the indwelling presence and union with our Lord God and Creator. And those were the days which knew no war, no tyranny, no injustice, poverty nor strife amongst men. These are the days to which the societies of men shall one day return, freed from the oppressive rule of the fallen as we gradually, from generation to generation return our hearts and minds to the greater ways of our Eternal God and Creator.

Children of God, judge not the impoverished brother, whether or not he is deserving of his plight. When tempted of judgement, judge inwardly, recalling your own sins instead that you may escape the judgement of He that knows no sin and is qualified to judge all. Give aid to the impoverished, that no ruler may have cause to increase his power over you by confiscating your wealth to aid those you could have aided yourself.

Be not inflamed in times of conflict with your brother, seeking magistrates of fallen government to judge your dispute and vengefully impose harsh rule of human law upon your neighbor. Give grace instead, knowing that the grace given you by God was meant to be exuded to others rather than hoarded within yourself. Speak kindly with your brother in times of conflict and resolve disputes without need of those who already seek greater power over your life.

Be generous to your servants, knowing that your God’s generosity to you is meant to be given as well as received. Pay them well for their labors, lest fallen rulers use your greed as excuse to impose onerous laws upon your treatment of those whom you employ.

Defer in all ways to that which you know God would have you do. For in this way shall you make useless and unnecessary the fallen governments of Cain which use the failings of men to empower themselves over all.

For by the ways of God, practice by all men shall the halls of power be made empty and left without justification of their fallen rule. In this way shall the Kingdom of God be made welcome by all men upon the face of the earth. In this way shall we more quickly and more fully put down the governments of Cain, rejoining ourselves forever to the greater Kingdom of God.

Saturday, December 30, 2017

What Really Happened


What Really Happened

It’s past time for Democratic voters, still frustrated with advancing Trumpism to stop throwing hate at Trump and his voters. It’s time instead for a little self reflection, a long, hard look at oneself and one’s party. Democrats were not cheated out of a victory and have no reason to be acting as if they were. The problem for Democratic voters in 2016 wasn’t Russia, it was the same problem as Republicans voters had, a corrupt party which falsely claims to represent their interests. It’s time now for Democratic voters to take a lesson from their Republican counterparts who stormed the castles and ivory towers of their own party during the 2016 primary and kicked their establishment party bosses to the curb.

Late in the 2016 Republican primaries, when it became apparent that Donald Trump might actually secure the nomination, party bosses made it clear to voters that through technical party rules it was going to be the party establishment that would ultimately choose the nominee, regardless of how the the people voted. The result of their ruling class hubris was a pitchforks and torches moment as voters rebelled and candidate Trump threatened blood in the streets. Party bosses faced losing millions of Trump voters in the general election by forcing an establishment candidate on them in the primary election. Alternatively, they could roll the dice with Donald Trump, a candidate who respected them even less than they did him. Republican voters had reached a point where principle became more important than victory, even at the presidential level. Republican Party bosses capitulated, Trump secured the nomination and with no help from the grudging party hierarchy, went on to become president. It was a rare moment in time when the people decided to lead and the politicians had no choice but to follow.

When will Democrats do the same?

Democrats had equal opportunity for a pitchforks and torches movement against corrupt party bosses whom they knew were rigging the primaries against Bernie Sanders, favoring the bank owned, secretive and deceitful Hillary Clinton. This was the time for democratic voters to rise up against their own political ruling class and make it clear they were willing to desert voting booths by the millions in the general election if Clinton were the nominee. Democratic voters failed that challenge and Clinton became the nominee with Bernie Sanders obediently selling out an endorsement of Clinton in order to remain in good standing with those same party bosses who rigged the primary against him. The Democratic Party’s political ruling class had won but that win only worked within the confines of the party itself. Once presented to the American people at large in the general election, Clinton could only carry the most solidly Democratic states and even some of those flipped for Trump.

The problem for Democrats was their own acceptance of a rigged primary and a candidate too corrupt for voters outside their party. A party hierarchy with more integrity would have never front-loaded a candidate like Clinton in the first place. But Democratic voters bear responsibility too because anyone seeking honest, transparent, and trustworthy government from their own party would have never let a candidate like Clinton anywhere near the nomination. The party bosses knowingly chose the corrupt, big money candidate and the overly compliant voters voted as their political masters ordered them. That’s how Donald Trump became president of the United States, through the corruption of Democratic party bosses and the passive acceptance of that corruption by Democratic voters.



Temptations of Babylon


Temptations of Babylon

Seek not any power over your fellow man, avoiding especially the powers of great wealth and positions of governmental power over your brethren. Be wise against these and remain humble before God. Shun them for the sake of your eternal spirit, knowing that you are not immune from the temptations that come with great power. For though true that all power corrupts the soul of a man, the powers of wealth and governmental authority are corruptive above all, bear the strongest temptations and have wrought the most evil upon the world. These are the most beguiling and deceptive of all evils, disguising themselves with pious intentions and actions that would help the poor, the abused and the oppressed.


For the pursuit of wealth can appear good, as it creates employment of many persons, all needed by the merchant for work in his fields or the manufacture of his goods. But inevitably the greed which tempts all men leads to the oppression of his workers and the stifling of their wages as the merchant demands ever greater output of those he employs. And if challenged on the oppression of his workers the pride which afflicts all men distracts the merchant from the mercy which he would otherwise bestow. For the pride of a man in that moment tells him that those who complain of oppression are ingrates in nature, forgetting that without the employment he provides, their poverty would be even more. The compassion which God would have him bestow is forgotten, his greed becomes rationalized and his heart is made hard against those whose labors have made him wealthy.


That merchant, though likely a good and humble man in his youth becomes deceived and pumped up with the praises of others who hold wealth more highly than virtue. He becomes deaf to the voice of God, coming to listen only to those who fill him with empty praises based on the weight of his purse rather than the righteousness of his character. And ultimately, as his riches make all things affordable, he becomes gluttonous in the vices which tempt all men, succumbing to their lure and becoming lost in the  indulgence of their practice. For the wealth of the world makes possible all temptations of the fallen realm and blinds men to the ways of God, which are grace, charity, and the purity of spirit.


Likewise are powers of governing authority equally or yet more corruptive to a man's eternal soul. For the powers of government are greater than those of the merchant, as those in government position bear the power of law over the merchants of their society. Seek not then, positions of governance over the merchant nor the common citizen but know with all humility before God that the temptations of power afflict all men equally. Be content in the life which God has given you and seek not to enhance your standing over your brethren.


For those in the work of governance are ruled by parties and factions within their parties, all competing for the greater share of power over the people. And in their frenzy for the greater share of power the wellbeing of the citizenry is lost as the increase of each party’s power becomes a means to its own end.


In time, the differing factions and parties coalesce into a single, permanent ruling class of even greater power, stifling the rise of other parties and empowering their collective authority over the people yet more. They become unaccountable to the needs of the citizenry as their increasing power allows them to secure their positions of high office without end. And as their unaccountability to the people grows, so do they next grow complacent and forget their accountability before God. For the corruption of power is stronger than the disciplines of men and more deceptive than our wisdom can withstand.


Thinking themselves righteous they become blind to their corruption, serving not the needs of the citizenry but accomoding the will of whichever merchants finance their party. Thus do the corruption's of the merchants become one with the corruption's of the ruling class and the voice of the people become unheard by both.


This is the Babylon of ancient times, risen again in your age, still an affront before God as she seeks to supplant the divine laws of grace, charity and goodwill with the rule of fallen men corrupted by the powers wealth and governance. Be not drawn into the passions of competition between political parties, knowing that all of them serve their own corrupt ends rather than the will of God.  Be not a divided people as the party rulers would have you be, separated into the same factions and parties of which have corrupted them. For by drawing you into the competitions and fighting of their parties do they draw you away from the greater ways of your God, taking you deeper into the heart of Babylon and her unholy ways.

Thursday, December 7, 2017

Judging God


The ways of the Lord are just and wise, beyond the thoughts of mortal men, beyond all who would foolishly seek to judge their God.

For as what seems unjust to a child is wise to a parent, so is what seems unfit to a man wise to our God. And as a trusting child shall know the wisdom of of their parent, so shall a wise man faithfully learn the wisdom of the Lord.

Do not test the Lord your God nor judge his statutes. Discern his ways wisely and with humility, recalling at all times that his is God.

For if a thing seems unfit to we of the fallen realm it is not by a mistake of God merely because we do not comprehend his ways. Recall at such times that ours is a mortal perspective, limited to the temporary passions, needs and desires of a passing life.

Discern the ways of God thoughtfully, with prayer and faith, knowing that the perspective of God sees all things in all ages, past, present and future.

For we are children before our God, infants in the works of our own creation, physically formed but yet growing in thought, knowledge and wisdom.

We are not the ones who would foolishly judge God for we do not know the foundations of the cosmos, the workings of the universe, nor the events of the future. We are the image of God, yet early in our formation, yet needful of his guidance, humble in our knowledge and forever searching of his ways.


The Kingdoms of Men



The Lord our God is one God, creator and father of all life. He has established his throne in the heavens and his sovereignty rules over all things and in all ages.

The Lord our God governs all things with a wisdom beyond the understanding of all men. He is ascendant over all kingships, governments and palaces of power, for all these are of the fallen realm. But ye who follow the Lord your God, judge not yourselves greater than the fallen governments of men for you yourselves are fallen as well.

Heed then, the laws and ordinances of your governing authorities but also hold fast to the knowledge that the powers they bear are corruptive to their spirit. For these are the rulers and governments of the fallen realm, temporary and crumbling each day before the encroaching kingdom of God. Their rule is the legacy of Cain, who built the first of the cities of men after murdering his brother. And all governance of men in all ages is descendant of his works.

Seek not in any instant to make stronger the governance of your rulers as foolishly done by the children of Israel in the days of Samuel, his servant. For they clamored with him, seeking the appointment of a king as had by the other nations and were insistent despite his warnings.

Be wise then and learn from the error of those before  you. For those whom you would empower are the same who shall take your sons for war, your daughters for concubines and your wealth for their benefit.

Seek not the greater empowerment of government. Seek rather the greater fulfillment of your God’s kingdom on earth. Seek out in your own works the practice of charity, that no longer may the government claim need to confiscate your wealth for the poor. Seek out a gracious heart that no judge have cause to mediate your disputes. Be courteous and practice goodwill to all that no officer be needed and no man be imprisoned.

For if the ways of God be done by all, the governments of men shall be made useless and forgotten as the Kingdom of God more quickly replaces the failing governments of fallen men.

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

The Mountain of God


In the days of the last age the mountain of the Lord our God shall be made known to all men, shall be raised high in their own minds and known as greater than all the houses of power, rule of kings and governance of fallen men.

Peoples of all nations shall flow into the the mountain of the Lord, all saying one to another, “Let us now become one people, as was in the beginning, in the days of Eden, all ruled by the one true God of the universe. Let us no longer be subject to that which has failed us, the kings, queens and monarchies of old, nor the senators, presidents and democracies of the present.

For since the days of Cain have those which governed us been unfit, becoming corrupt in their power and arrogant in their deeds. They have cast our sons and daughters to the violence of war, abused their power for their own profit and pleasure and enriched themselves beyond measure at the expense of those whom they rule. They have sowed hate amongst the people and divided the societies they rule into angry parties and factions. They have made us bitter against one another, distracting the people from the corruption of their own doing. Come then, let us climb the mountain of the Lord our God, whereat we shall learn his ways and walk forever in his righteous path.”

In this day shall the houses of governance be emptied as people stream to the mountain of the Lord. For in learning the ways of the Lord shall the governance of men become unneeded. In his righteous path shall oppression be lifted, shall the hungry be fed and the weapons of war be forever stilled. In this day shall the palaces of power become homes to the poor and the wealth of the rulers become charity for the orphan, the old, and the sick.

For in their time, the sons of men shall know the ways of God, that they are greater than the rulership of the corrupt and the fallen. And the governance of fallen men shall be no more.