Are you starting to feel the pressure?
We've got our war on terror crisis. We have allowed them to take away our liberties and privacy in exchange for security.
Then there's the global warming crisis. We're letting them set up a global taxation system in the guise of a scheme to save the planet.
Let's push it up a notch to the global financial crisis. They have taken away our jobs and our retirement savings. (Have you looked at your superannuation statement lately? Most of us have lost five figures or more) We are being sold a new global economic order because the old one is clearly past its use-by date.
Now we are facing a pandemic health crisis in the form of swine flu. We will now welcome world-wide martial law shut down of people movement everywhere to limit the spread of contagion.
For those who are seasoned watchers of the New World Order (NWO), this latest development is not a surprise. A pandemic health crisis has been predicted for a long time. It's all part of a predictable agenda.
Noone in their right mind would welcome world government by bankers and the elite. We voted for our politicians to rule our lives, didn't we? I don't remember asking bankers to restructure my world.
The traditional way tyrannical regimes bring about unpopular structural change is to take advantage of the people as they reel through crisis in the hope that they are too preoccupied or stressed or dead to put up a fight. These crises are, for the most part, generated deliberately. Is Swine Flu a biological weapon? Why are the micro-biologists going missing?
There's nothing much more we can be terrorised with. What are we missing?
Internet cyber-terrorism is on the cards. What would happen if the w.w.w. fell over tomorrow? I don't think we've really thought that through. Just about every business and service would be crippled instantly. Only today I read that given the current growth projections, they are worried that if we all log on at once sometime in 2011, the whole net will freeze.
A full on WWIII is a possibility, but that could get a little messy and out of control.
A world food crisis? M o n s a n t o are well on target with that if they can convince us to eat their GMOs then orchestrate global crop failure. See The world according to M o n s a n t o.
What about world wide spiritual crisis? Huh?! What would it take to shake the very foundational beliefs of the peoples of the world? What if aliens landed on the Whitehouse lawn and told us that Erich Von Daniken got it right with his book "Chariots of the Gods" and God was an astronaut? What if huge apocalyptic images of demons appeared in the sky over your city accompanied by earthquakes? What if the wrong deity appeared and you've backed the wrong horse over all these years? Far fetched? Research Project Blue Beam. See video. The technology exists.
Given what's been thrown at us so far, is it unreasonable to forecast trends? Don't you bet on Saturday's footy match on the strength of your team's recent track record? Well I can tell you that the NWO is scoring all the points at the moment because, we, the opposition, aren't even on the field. Some of us are shouting from pitch to those sitting in the stands to get off your butts and get in the game. If we just stood there and did nothing but get in their way we would win. Look at how many there are of us and how few there are of them.
Like I asked at the start, are you starting to feel the pressure? That's how they want it.
If you are a citizen of the Kingdom, you know how this will pan out. You've already seen the replays and you know you're on the winning team. If you are still outside the Kingdom, the amnesty is still in operation. Get in quick whilst there's still time on the clock. Whether you're a believer or not, there is still a role for you to play in the resistance to the NWO. Game on.
On your walls, O Jerusalem, I have set watchmen; all the day and all the night they shall never be silent. Isiah 62:6
Monday, April 27, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
Kingdom of money vs Kingdom of God
The world is currently experiencing a "global financial crisis" which is being described as a credit crisis. The money is just not moving around. Nobody wants to spend, therefore nobody wants to borrow. Banks are loaded up with toxic assets and are going to the wall. In reality, it's a world paralysed by crippling indebtedness. We corporately all owe so much money that it's impossible to pay it all back. Bankruptcy is another term for it. It is an impossible situation to be in. It has a sense of hopelessness about it.
That's the world of money and things financial. In contrast, what of the spiritual realms, the principalities of good and evil? Heaven and hell? In a way, the comparisons are interesting. According to the Bible, as human beings, we find ourselves morally bankrupt in the eyes of God. We each have enormous amounts of personal sin that we can never repay. How do you pay for transgressions? In earthly terms, if one is convicted of a crime, one pays a fine or bail or spends time in prison. If however, "the wages of sin is death", we all deserve to die, and this is the righteous judgement of a holy God. As Christians, we all know that the answer to this crisis of sinfulness is Jesus. His undeserved death on the cross has paid out in full all our moral mortgages. We get the "creditor" God off our backs and we get to keep the asset, our immortal souls. Not just that, the "creditor" wants us to have a new relationship with Him as a son in His Kingdom.
Now, imagine the bank forgiving your mortgage payments, letting you keep the house and then the bank president adopts you and you are invited to come and live in his Woolahra mansion as a son? You even get the new Porsche on your 21st birthday! It's ludicrous to contemplate, isn't it? It would never happen. Why? Forgiveness = freedom. Debt = bondage. The currency in the Kingdom of God is grace (forgiveness) It's a genuine currency backed up by the blood of Jesus. Everything to do with the kingdom is good, creative and brings freedom and forgivness. The currency of the world economy is debt. (view Money as Debt) Everything to do with the world's values is crook, destructive and brings bondage and indebtedness. That's why the banker's son scenario is so unbelievable. We're asking one kingdom to bear the characteristics of the other kingdom. We're expecting a leopard to change its spots. Didn't Jesus say "you cannot serve both God and money""you will love the one and hate the other". They are two different kingdoms.
The kingdom of money and the kingdom of God are perfect parallel universes though. The big difference is, the Kingdom of God has a solution, whereas the kingdom of money doesn't. Is there a single person rich enough to pay off all our personal loans and mortgages? There are some monstrously wealthy people out there, but noone is that rich. And even if there was such a philanthropist in existance, would we not feel an indebtedness to them for it? Would they not have an ongoing call on our lives?
Could there be the equivalent of a messiah in the current financial crisis? As with all things human, a dodgy version of a messiah is likely to come in the guise of a new world bank (read New World Order). The recent G20 meetings have discussed the concept of a global bank to bring stability to the banking system. It could be a new and improved version of the IMF. It will likely issue a new international currency to replace the plunging value of the US dollar. It will be offered to the people of the earth as a solution to our present problems. However, as I have pointed out above, fundamentally, the world has no money messiah, no solution of any real value. In fact, a world bank would create even more bondage and misery than what we have now. We would swap our minor demons for a big global scale grand devil.
As Christians we should be the first to reject any notion of a world bank. Second, we should reject our current financial system as a failure predicated on lies and scams. Thirdly, we should propose a Kingdom economic model that has a currency based on a real asset in reserve like gold, and where money is lent interest free without usuary and banks are replaced by non-profit cooperatives. I don't have the answers because, frankly, most christians don't think there is anything wrong with our economic system and therefore don't see the need to offer an alternative. Try googling on the subject. There are a few books out there but who's reading them?
The real and permanent answer to the global financial crisis will not come from Wall Street. It will come from a Kingdom based economic revolution. And that will only happen once we start seeking God's mind on the matter instead of bankers and politicians. I believe there are Christian men and women out there who have been prepared and equipped with skills and wisdom in this regard. This is your mission, your mountain to assail. If this message is for you, your heart will be burning. The angels are handing out assignments from heaven and will hand them to whoever will take them. Most say no thanks and go back to their quiet time.
The world is crying out for an alternative economic architecture right now. What do I do? What does it mean for me? It might mean petitioning online. It could mean writing to local members. For some, it may involve writing manifestos on blogs. For others, organizing and physical protest in numbers is your gig. What if you believers in the banks started a revolution of thinking around the tea room, questioning the very ethics of the institution you represent? What if your church community set up their own credit cooperative? That could be quite useful if the world economic system suddenly collapses completely. Whatever you do, do something. As I heard it said recently, if you do nothing, nothing gets done.
That's the world of money and things financial. In contrast, what of the spiritual realms, the principalities of good and evil? Heaven and hell? In a way, the comparisons are interesting. According to the Bible, as human beings, we find ourselves morally bankrupt in the eyes of God. We each have enormous amounts of personal sin that we can never repay. How do you pay for transgressions? In earthly terms, if one is convicted of a crime, one pays a fine or bail or spends time in prison. If however, "the wages of sin is death", we all deserve to die, and this is the righteous judgement of a holy God. As Christians, we all know that the answer to this crisis of sinfulness is Jesus. His undeserved death on the cross has paid out in full all our moral mortgages. We get the "creditor" God off our backs and we get to keep the asset, our immortal souls. Not just that, the "creditor" wants us to have a new relationship with Him as a son in His Kingdom.
Now, imagine the bank forgiving your mortgage payments, letting you keep the house and then the bank president adopts you and you are invited to come and live in his Woolahra mansion as a son? You even get the new Porsche on your 21st birthday! It's ludicrous to contemplate, isn't it? It would never happen. Why? Forgiveness = freedom. Debt = bondage. The currency in the Kingdom of God is grace (forgiveness) It's a genuine currency backed up by the blood of Jesus. Everything to do with the kingdom is good, creative and brings freedom and forgivness. The currency of the world economy is debt. (view Money as Debt) Everything to do with the world's values is crook, destructive and brings bondage and indebtedness. That's why the banker's son scenario is so unbelievable. We're asking one kingdom to bear the characteristics of the other kingdom. We're expecting a leopard to change its spots. Didn't Jesus say "you cannot serve both God and money""you will love the one and hate the other". They are two different kingdoms.
The kingdom of money and the kingdom of God are perfect parallel universes though. The big difference is, the Kingdom of God has a solution, whereas the kingdom of money doesn't. Is there a single person rich enough to pay off all our personal loans and mortgages? There are some monstrously wealthy people out there, but noone is that rich. And even if there was such a philanthropist in existance, would we not feel an indebtedness to them for it? Would they not have an ongoing call on our lives?
Could there be the equivalent of a messiah in the current financial crisis? As with all things human, a dodgy version of a messiah is likely to come in the guise of a new world bank (read New World Order). The recent G20 meetings have discussed the concept of a global bank to bring stability to the banking system. It could be a new and improved version of the IMF. It will likely issue a new international currency to replace the plunging value of the US dollar. It will be offered to the people of the earth as a solution to our present problems. However, as I have pointed out above, fundamentally, the world has no money messiah, no solution of any real value. In fact, a world bank would create even more bondage and misery than what we have now. We would swap our minor demons for a big global scale grand devil.
As Christians we should be the first to reject any notion of a world bank. Second, we should reject our current financial system as a failure predicated on lies and scams. Thirdly, we should propose a Kingdom economic model that has a currency based on a real asset in reserve like gold, and where money is lent interest free without usuary and banks are replaced by non-profit cooperatives. I don't have the answers because, frankly, most christians don't think there is anything wrong with our economic system and therefore don't see the need to offer an alternative. Try googling on the subject. There are a few books out there but who's reading them?
The real and permanent answer to the global financial crisis will not come from Wall Street. It will come from a Kingdom based economic revolution. And that will only happen once we start seeking God's mind on the matter instead of bankers and politicians. I believe there are Christian men and women out there who have been prepared and equipped with skills and wisdom in this regard. This is your mission, your mountain to assail. If this message is for you, your heart will be burning. The angels are handing out assignments from heaven and will hand them to whoever will take them. Most say no thanks and go back to their quiet time.
The world is crying out for an alternative economic architecture right now. What do I do? What does it mean for me? It might mean petitioning online. It could mean writing to local members. For some, it may involve writing manifestos on blogs. For others, organizing and physical protest in numbers is your gig. What if you believers in the banks started a revolution of thinking around the tea room, questioning the very ethics of the institution you represent? What if your church community set up their own credit cooperative? That could be quite useful if the world economic system suddenly collapses completely. Whatever you do, do something. As I heard it said recently, if you do nothing, nothing gets done.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Would the "real" president please stand up!
You might disagree with my assessment of Obama in an earlier post. Does Obama look like a real president? What does genuine presidential material look like when you see it? Obama is schmick, is clearly intelligent, has a charisma rating of 20, but does he look and sound like a great leader of the people, for the people? John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the last real president of the US. It is clear from his speeches, his tone and his record in office that he would not be stage managed by the elite. One of the things he was doing when he got his head blown off was moving to end the Federal Reserve Bank.
This video is inspirational and timely. JFK warned us over 40 years ago about the enemy we face today and the threats posed to an open society. The assassination of JFK sent a clear message to his successors, the consequence for not co-operating is death.
The president who told the truth - 10mins
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