Soul Trap. Wayne Sr. Stewart

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how does one play the game when the rules are always changing according to the judgments of emotional whim, as defined by “what I will?” And why judge ye every man according to his or her own sin, dear Lord, when you have already condemned them wholesale through Adam and Eve for all eternity, as further defined by Romans 3:23?

      “Next!”

      Concerning the nature of this truth, I offer you a verse that spirals into the murky depths of oblivion, or that indefinable rabbit hole of darkness for which we all struggle take your pick, taking with it all logic and reason. Maybe even the premise that is faith itself. And all anyone can do is watch, as it circles the drain (CTD.) Moreover is that, it will help us to further define the conundrum in life for which we all struggle. See I Corinthians 1:25 where the Bible says of the Almighty, “The foolishness of God is wiser than men….”

      Whoa Now!

      Was that someone’s chalk I heard snap, while merrily screeching all la-la-like across the blackboard of life? Sometimes, words cannot complement a situation properly enough. But then, I did warn you that our journey was of a revolutionary nature. Did I not? Therefore, because I did; and because the Bible acknowledges that God is an angry God afflicted with an idiocy; I give you Ecclesiastes 7:9. “Be not hasty in your spirit to be angry. For anger resides [where?] within the bosom of fools.”!

      Again, I did not write the Bible.

      Yet, we are not through with this issue. Behold, grasshopper, the verse that binds. See Psalms 2:11 of the modern revised edition. That being where it says, “Serve the Lord with fear, and rejoice with trembling. 12 Kiss the Son, lest he be made angry, and you perish from the way; when his wrath is kindled but a little.”

      Yes! These verses are indeed, trying to tell us something. They strike out as if to bear witness to our consciousness. Should you care to listen just past the roar of religious din, you will hear their truth vying for your attention from that place where angels fear to tread. Can you hear, what they are saying?

      Shhh…

      The Bible is warning that God, in his “infinite wisdom,” is not who or what he says he is. Not to mention, what we think we know of kissing the Son.

      Missed something, did you? I thought you might. You see, Moses contributed to the book Psalms, as well as did King David. Both men lived more than a thousand years before the concept of Jesus Christ ever took root. Therefore Psalms, as well as many other books of the Bible, are not what you think them to be. Or, if you prefer: a divine work handed down from God himself to humankind bearing ethereal gifts as thee gospel truth. We know this to be true because “they” (those who edit and revise) not only used the word ‘Son’ in that verse instead of ‘sun,’ but capped it in order to pay homage to it.

      Knowing this, I ask you: what is the book of Psalms, but a compilation completed somewhere around 10 B.C., as found belonging to the OT? This means that that verse, as well as many others like it, are but the deliberate manifestation of a deception as concocted by the church through its revisionists. Ah, but they are. And it’s true. You know the truth for which I speak. It’s the same one where I said earlier that the church is a burglar of words. To demonstrate this; and to prove beyond any and all doubt that they are; I give you the original 1611 edition of Psalms 2:11. “Serve the Lord with fear, with trembling 12 kiss his feet, lest he be made angry, and you perish from the way; for his wrath is quickly kindled.”

      Therefore, yes. Revisionists are manipulating us for the sake of religious agenda. That’s because, real truth is? That’s right. They also got to the 1611 edition. We know this because of verse twelve. That being where it says, “…and you perish in the way….” Why? Because “the way” is the forerunner to Christianity that only existed at a time during the writing of the NT during the life of Christ, is why.

      And yes. It has everything to do with a sun halo being the crowning glory of Jesus Christ as the “sun of God.” This is why you see the entire concept of this verse progressing from kissing God’s feet, to planting one on his hallowed son. It’s all about a more modern agenda of religion. Well, it’s either that, or Jesus will become upset because you didn’t kiss his feet. Then he will kill you for it. And this is where we find that white, pristine wolves full of love, humility and grace, are game for a good fight because they do indeed, have a darker side.

      So why do we find NT thinking occupying space in the OT, besides being related to a more modern religious agenda? As much as I would like to tell you more about this, I can’t. To go any further would be to expose the chapter I have in reserve for it. I, therefore, will see you at the appointed place and time. Then there is that which you will learn of yourself during this grand journey of spiritual introspection: if only because epiphanies can sometimes do that. This is especially true when they strike at the core of long-held values that have made their bed and taken up residence within the neural network of our belief system, as if written into the more stony portions of our hearts.

      Speaking of which…

      Allow me now to introduce you to a man named Job. (Pronounced: ‘Jobe.’) He was at one time the center of our deity’s attentions: a place you really don’t want to be, not even for the fun of it. Anyway; and as the story goes; this man lost everything he ever owned over nothing more juvenile than a bet between rival deities. These were losses that included not only his herding animals as his livelihood (which were considerable,) but his servants and his ten children (which is unfathomable.) I, therefore, choose to call this man: Job Suffrage.

      To a truth, God provoked Satan into the bet by tempting him with what he knew he couldn’t resist. What that something is, or was, was Job’s moral character as a raise in ante. I know. But it was. And he did. See Job 1:6, albeit for edification, “Now there was a day when the sons of God [known also as angels,] came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan came with them…8…and the Lord said to the devil: ‘Have you at all, considered my servant Job? There is none like him in all the Earth. He is a perfect and upright man that fears God, and eschews evil’”

      Before going any further, who of you knew that God’s angels, hung out with Satan? I hold this truth to be self-evident by that fact that they allowed this king of demons to come with them from where they were, which was strolling to and fro upon the Earth (see Job 2:2,) doing Lord knows what while walking up and down on it, to where God was (the house of judgment:) all just to ruin Job’s life as he knew it—forever!

      Oh?

      Then try explaining why, as eternal enemies, they did not gang up on this king of evil and kick his charcoal-ridden, fork-tailed cloven-footed behind, back from whence it came? After all, God was right there to back them up if things went south. Hell, he could even referee the thing. Okay, then ask yourself why the first thing God does when Satan shows up is not to take the actions necessary to defeat his rival and then gloat over him in triumph, or question his angels about who they’re hanging out with (of all things,) but to throw his man Job under the bus of pride and arrogance? And yes. You would better know this action of his, as a raise in ante according to the dictates of “what I will.”

      This whole incident is a lot like you and your wife getting into a fight, say, over money or something, and then you going and kicking the family dog clear across the street out of anger. If only because that little “bitch” in the kitchen had it coming. (I know. But; and believe it or not; there are people out there just that ignorant. Not only that, but the madder they get, the more “ignant” they become.)

      Now see Job 1:9 where the story continues, and the plot thickens. “Satan answered the Lord, saying, albeit for edification: ‘Does Job fear you for naught? 10 Have you not made a hedge about him, and about his house, and all that he has? You

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