Shame
Shame should be a natural response to those participating in wrong behavior—for humiliation provides the great cure for the prideful.
Shame should be a natural response to those participating in wrong behavior—for humiliation provides the great cure for the prideful.
Noach (Noah), a chosen one, heard the voice of the Father and did according to the Father’s will. In so doing, not only was Noach saved–his family, along with the called-out animals, were saved as well.
Too many words fall off the palettes of various lips without properly presenting the matter to the higher will. Because of this, many are lead by jabber than by genuine direction–it is rather revolting to see such rampant, unchecked spew.
The walk of servant living (knighthood) is not a complicated motion–it is a dedicated, submissive one. Given this, it is false practice which has created such complication.
A familiar passage of scripture will be shared today. It concerns a simple, yet forgotten principle which needs to be reiterated at this time. How quickly it has been forgotten.
Plenty have catered on personal strength to succeed, yet what of those who position themselves towards the higher calling? These are the people worth seeking at this hour.
The Father has provided great strength to overcome many obstacles. It is his strength, and his strength alone, which has produced great success.
The passage of Psalms 126, after its initial reading, has remained part of a solemn spirit for some weeks. Perhaps solemnity itself has helped kept its words from being forgotten.
When reflecting upon the dream from twenty years back, remember the portion in which this person looked inside a once familiar house to see Stormtroopers marching in unison. It was quite shocking to see such—to witness a group who had lost their identity.
The Father has asked to present another message prior to the completion of the first full written release.
Am currently putting together all of the messages from the beginning of this page (which is also posted on the website) to this point in time within a single readable document.
This person is still very hesitant to present this. It has been difficult to see how nearly everyone who has encountered this message has rejected it at some point.
The reason why this message remains for the years it has is because the fire cannot be quenched. Its stance only urges the curious to seek what has been censored.
There is a passage of scripture given prior to the flood of Noah, in which the Father notes how the imagination of man’s heart was only evil continually. This can be compared to what Yahshua gives in Matthew 24: “As the days of Noah were, so shall the coming of the son of man.”
Human beings, on their own accord, will rationalize abstraction in which one can manipulate, mold, fleece, or take power of. These are the ways we must be careful not to condone.