The greatest potus of all time

The leader of the free world goes down in shame, appropriately labelled. Caught with his — around his —, his — on the —, and his — spewing —, the people who for eight years did every thing to oppose, malign and intimidate President Obama now rise to defend the house they desolated. A mountain of wild west quasi-legal jargon cannot rebuild the dignity of the people’s house. It is a distinction of the greatest president of all time not to know the difference between right and wrong.

Who can forget how the little d-t sat beside the Russian leader mum about Russian atrocities? Who can forget how the convicted scammer visited the Holy Land and collaborated with Zionist malice against the Palestinians?  Does anyone forget how the megalomaniac tax cheat called the mothers of many of America’s distinguished citizens s-hole nations?

King of  corruption and crud

I no longer wonder that evangelicals think he is leader.  Leaders do everything well except follow,  and especially not crowds.   The cheapest, most insensitive, hateful and cruel obsessions of the human race are at the centre of their approach to life.   They have not noticed that the dear leader little d-t, king of the GOP does what the devil (Satan) is known for: lying and covering up. If those sorcerers had anything to do with Christ beside scalp tickets to heaven they would not be bewitched by racist and neo-nazism or paper heroes of capitalism like little d-t.

They now have the spotlight to spin their illusions of American greatness as the Duke of Mar a Lago gets the appropriate label. Condemned for Corruption

Good tree and corrupt fruit

And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God.

Mark 10:18

Contrary to one modern apostolic doctrine based on Psalm 82:6-7 humans are not divine and do not become divine by following either Moses, the prophets or Yeshua.

The hunt for magic is juvenile

You want to spend your time messing up everything you touch then expecting God to fix it? Go ahead. Christ’s passion is not a doorway to miracles. When accepted it opens up perfect help for a needy children.

Jay Sekulo, prophet of doom

The US president is a threat to national security because he denies everything that the security apparatus has discovered about threats.

As expected, the bombastic Sekulo, was on Christian radio yesterday, December 10, 2019, predicting a tumultuous election because the House did its duty in bringing articles of impeachment against the duke of abominable behaviour. Sadly, the Attorney General has lost his way, uttering slander of decent people and has forgetting where to throw the book. Nancy called it right!

Next Wave – Nobility in Barbarism

The world has lurched into dead ends, plunged over sheer cliffs, armed itself with suicidal attitudes,  and most recently vowed to return to ancient conventions as if nothing has been learned.  The prince of dreamers consorts with despots,  mass murderers, and oligarchs, while claiming  to have the utmost respect for those who fought ad died for democratic ideals  and some how that is supposed to be good for everyone.

I will not agree to murderous community rules from any source. Being tough on crime has been a tool of bad players, mostly Caucasian men. The most convenient way to deceive people about the next wave of human social development is to appeal to laws, good or bad, and hope that enough common ground can be found.

Select terms that define barbarian can be applied to 99.9% of today’s experts in many fields and prophets. I once heard that “bar bar” was the sound of non-Greek language, and it makes sense that educators today do nothing more than “bar bar” mindlessly reciting what they have learned from their parents.

The Lamb and the beast in bed?

No official alliance is necessary between the civic and religious powers. We can hardly deny the cooperation that is necessary. It is however a certainty that legal frameworks have only served corruption and oppression. Sinai was a failure. Everyone except two individuals died without seeing the promised land, and easy believism unravels as soon as our expectations turn to the human heart and the excellent virtues such as compassion and brotherly love. There has always been an alliance between church and state. The deliberate separation of church and state by the framers  of the constitution of the United States is a wise hedge against tyranny.

Good night, noble savage

But now, look at the rush to bring values to public policy, a red herring if there ever was one. What Christian principle can anyone bring to a beast? What Judaic instruction can fix the problems of the human heart? I think that when public flogging, stoning, and a policy of lies top the agenda we will be very sorry we bought this pig in a poke. It is like being impressed with “10 commandments are better than 9”. No barbarity is more effective than giving voice to racist and nationalist ideologies when the times call for attention to the human family without discrimination. Our Jewish friends have been on both sides of this fence. We should learn from their experience.

That happy person like a tree

Whether the definition of the tree’s action (or inaction) in Psalm 1 means incidental or persistent action that tree in Psalm 1 does not seem to be any of Adam’s kids. Whose leaves do not wither? Who does not get surprised by a leafy and fruitless tree?

The flowers of the life are all important and their meaning escapes us or gets jumbled.

The Legacy of Moses

The portion of Deuteronomy that might serve as a summary of Moses’ achievements appears to be chapter 34’s 8 to 12.

  • 1. HIS DEATH. And the children of Israel wept for Moses in the plains of Moab thirty days: so the days of weeping and mourning for Moses were ended.
  • 2. HIS SUCCESSOR. And Joshua the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom; for Moses had laid his hands upon him: and the children of Israel hearkened unto him, and did as the LORD commanded Moses.
  • 3. HIS UNIQUENESS in Intimacy. And there arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses, whom the LORD knew face to face,
  • 4. HIS UNIQUE Wonders in Egypt. In all the signs and the wonders, which the LORD sent him to do in the land of Egypt to Pharaoh, and to all his servants, and to all his land,
  • 5. HIS mighty hand and terror in Israel’s sight. And in all that mighty hand, and in all the great terror which Moses showed in the sight of all Israel.

The perspective of the succeeding generation quickly demolishes these landmarks. Joshua took Jericho without “firing a shot”. Joshua saved a prostitute from among those destined to be dispossessed and fulfils the promise of land to Abraham’s descendants.

The longer view of history brings Moses face to face with gold medallists like Daniel, Isaiah, Jeremiah and John the Baptist.

  1. Daniel contributes a timetable of the global agenda and Jew-Gentile interactive
  2. Isaiah exposes the barriers to the global mission and the certainty of the inclusion of Gentiles
  3. Jeremiah shows that land possession does not bring rest and witnesses the emptying of the land of Hebrew people
  4. John marks the end of prophetic authority

Favourite David

The second king of Israel carved out a place for himself by his obsession to build a house for Yahweh and by his pursuit of mercy and justice for the people in his care. Even though there was a tent with elaborate service routines David wanted to see more. No one seems to have noticed that the presence of God in fiery pillar and cloud disappeared from the record. The great manifestation of presence at the inaugural becomes irrelevant at the promise to make David a house. Moses may have foreseen that all followers of the superior prophet would prophesy (Num. 11:29) and definitely needed to be seen as getting brought up to speed (along with Elijah) on the one true atoning sacrifice

No Tabernacles for the Prophets

Matthew 17:4-8 shakes up the world of the prophets and the disciples. In this version of the story the two prophets do not get a briefing about Christ’s atoning sacrifice and I am loathe to try and harmonize the evangelists’ intentions. Luke alone (9:31) seems to have inquired about the conversation between the three and learned that the two prophets had been talking about (most certainly the meaning of) Christ’s death.

Who appeared in glory, and spoke of his decease which he should accomplish at Jerusalem.

The narrative freezes any attempt to honour the prophets, even these two towering figures. It also denies the equality of Christ and the prophets.

Then answered Peter, and said unto Jesus, Lord, it is good for us to be here: if you will, let us make here three tabernacles; one for you, and one for Moses, and one for Elijah. While he yet spoke, behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them: and behold a voice out of the cloud, which said, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; hear all of you him.

Hear and Fear

Two things bring on the reverence due. The disciples are wrong about the prophets and wrong about Christ. They go from being excited about the prophets’ association with the Rabbi to sheer terror and to the stark reality that Yeshua is all there is.

And when the disciples heard it, they fell on their face, and were sore afraid. And Jesus came and touched them, and said, Arise, and be not afraid. And when they had lifted up their eyes, they saw no man, save Jesus only.

Gideon distinguishes God from Official

One of the problems we have in modern Bible study and practice is the tendency to bring God down from his seat and put humans or some other creatures up in this place. We see, in this narrative, that Gideon was able to see the difference between the angel of the Lord and the Lord and addressed himself properly in this conversation with the angel.
The King James tips us off with a truly handy usage. It uses “LORD” for the divine name and “Lord” or “lord” for the common title or address. The latter is equivalent to “sir”.


And the angel of the LORD (YAHWEH) appeared unto him, and said unto him, The LORD (YAHWEH) is with thee, thou mighty man of valour.

Judges 6:12

Judges 6:13
Then Gideon said, “Pardon me, sir, but if the LORD is with us, why are we having so many troubles? We heard that he did wonderful things for our ancestors. They tell us that the LORD took them out of Egypt. But now it seems the LORD has left us and is letting the Midianites defeat us.” (Easy to Read Version)

Judges 6:13

Bearing in mind the human (even Christian) tendency to worship or pay homage to undeserving entities this narrative ought to firm up our resistance to idolatry.

And I fell at his feet to worship him. And he said unto me, See you do it not: I am your fellow servant, and of your brethren that have the testimony of Jesus: worship God: for the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.

Revelation of John 19:10