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The [[Nimrod]]'s and [[Cain]]'s of the [[world]] come about because we love our neighbor less than we love ourselves. Small acts of [[charity]] may make us look like nice people but the command is to love our neighbor ''as much as we love ourselves''. We claim to love one another in the comfort of our churches but in '''[[covetous practices]]''' we are '''[[biting one another]]''' according to the ''liturgy of the [[world]], the flesh and the devil''. Seeking the [[kingdom of God]] and His [[righteousness]] is not seeking a comfortable church or home church that has the right rituals and music or comfortable pews or right calendar or imagined Hebrew roots and festivals. It is seeking and edifying with a [[daily sacrifice]] a [[network]] supported by [[freewill offerings]], the [[Corban]] of Christ where the people provide for all the people in [[hope]] and [[faith]] through [[charity]] rather than a [[socialist]] society that ''instituted'' the "[[Polybius|rule of force and violence]]" which has turned us "[[Polybius|into perfect savages and find once more a master and monarch]]." [[John the Baptist]] said make straight [[The Way|the way of the Lord]] but the [[Modern Church]] has become promoters of the [[abomination of desolation]] which is the [[socialist]] state. |
Revision as of 07:59, 31 May 2017
The Nimrod's and Cain's of the world come about because we love our neighbor less than we love ourselves. Small acts of charity may make us look like nice people but the command is to love our neighbor as much as we love ourselves. We claim to love one another in the comfort of our churches but in covetous practices we are biting one another according to the liturgy of the world, the flesh and the devil. Seeking the kingdom of God and His righteousness is not seeking a comfortable church or home church that has the right rituals and music or comfortable pews or right calendar or imagined Hebrew roots and festivals. It is seeking and edifying with a daily sacrifice a network supported by freewill offerings, the Corban of Christ where the people provide for all the people in hope and faith through charity rather than a socialist society that instituted the "rule of force and violence" which has turned us "into perfect savages and find once more a master and monarch." John the Baptist said make straight the way of the Lord but the Modern Church has become promoters of the abomination of desolation which is the socialist state.