Good day
everyone. Just two of the many flags of the nations I love, admire,
respect in the world. Why? Because I'm a normal person. Many are taught
to be xenophobes. But φιλοξενία (philoxenia) “φιλέω” = “Love of” and “ξένος” = “foreigner” is a greatest command to me by my God.
More in-depth research proving through the Bible exactly what I mean. This word philoxenia used many times. Especially by the apostle Paul. The word philo ranges from showing friendship to, or literally loving them. But showing friendship is loving them.
To all United states servicemen and people. I am the descendant of military officers dating back to the founding of Jamestown in the United States. My ancestor is Joseph Bridger. Our lineage has fought in all wars starting with the Revolutionary. DO NOT GO TO FIGHT RUSSIA.
I am a born again Christian who came to Christ in 1997. I live my life in an ultra-conservative fashion. For over 25 years. In the name of Jesus the Christ and God the Father in heaven I DEMAND you not go. Russians are beautiful people and are our family. To fight them is Satanic And you will surely meet a terrible end. The US is now the voice and representative of every kind of evil. Their male officers wear dresses. If you align with them, you are like them. Real Christians in this country will NOT support you. Because you will have sided with Satanic Nazis.
I hope and pray you think twice, and listen to reason. If not, you will surely join many of your recent predecessors who were either killed, or are now homeless, forgotten and suffering every day from PTSD and drug addiction. Because unjust war drives a soul to madness. DO NOT GO Tommy Richards
I keep
seeing videos and images of Ukrainian military personnel and civilians
engaging in cannibalism and sick simulations thereof. So now I will tell
people that Ukrainians are cannibals also. No wonder this spec-op is
also being referred to now as the deSatanization of Ukraine. https://twitter.com/tlthe5th
I
was reading this Parallel & Interlinear New Testament Polyglot: in
Hebrew, Latin, Greek, English, German, and French and I was noticing
some pretty interesting things. The image here is a picture of Matthew
1:18. I have underlined all the places where "Holy Spirit" occurs
(except for Hebrew). At the top you'll see in Latin "Spiritu Sancto."
"Sancto" is the equivalent of the English word "Holy" and is where we
get the word Saint, Sanctified etc. "Spiritu" is where we get the
English word "Spirit." Below the Latin is the Greek ("πνεύματος ἁγίο").
When we read the word "saint" in the New Testament it is in fact the
same exact Greek word for "holy." Pronounced "Hagios." "Hagios
Pneumatos." Or in Greek it always reads "Pneumatos Hagios" (Spirit
Holy). "Saint" is hagios and "sanctified" is hagiazó. See the
similarities? Hagios and Hagiazó mean "holy" and "to be made holy,"
respectively. Below the Greek you'll see German. English is a Germanic
language. Many of our English and Old English words come from the
Germanic language. You'll see I underlined the German equivalent of Holy
Spirit which is "heiligen Geist." That is where we get the King James
Translation of "Ghost" for Spirit. "Geist" is translated as "Ghost" in
Old English. But "ghost" has become obsolete. We now use the word
"Spirit." "Ghost" has taken on a whole new identity which shouldn't be
mingled with biblical Christianity (imho). Below the German we see
French and we can see "Saint Esprit." That French word "Saint" (Holy) is
also derived from the Latin and "Esprit" is the same.
In the
beginning of this book the author writes, "Why these Languages and
Particular Versions? The short answer to this question is that these
languages --Hebrew, Latin, Greek, English, German, French -- are the
basic research languages for the field of New Testament studies..."
And
I think this verse (Matt 1:18) highlights this fact perfectly! I pray
God the Father and the Lord Jesus the Christ bless you through the study
of His Word. Amen
Updated my Vatican-Nazi page which now connects the Vatican, The US, EU, NATO to the revived AXIS powers which are coming together to start WW3 by provoking Russia through their proxy, the Ukraine: https://spirituallysmart.com/nazi.html
2/28/22: There is a major update for this web page regarding the Russian-Ukrainian War. This information has earned me special censorship from Twitter, Facebook, Google, Youtube and many other companies. So Please Allow this page to fully load. It is worth your time, I promise. Also keep in mind that this Page was Created for PC use, not Phones. Consider this page as a research lead because I cannot fit everything in here. There are hundreds of pieces of documentation proving it to be true.
!! ALERT !! April 28 2022 - The United States, EU, NATO and all affiliated countries are now Nazis and now make up the revived AXIS Powers. The etymology of Nazi is the German form for Ignatius. Yes, the Ignatius who founded the Jesuits for the purposes of the counter-reformation. And now, for the first time in history we have a Jesuit (Nazi) Pope. And he is initiating WW3 against their dreaded enemy, RUSSIA. The same RUSSIA that defeated Nazism during WW2. This web page serves as documentation of the fact that the Vatican and the Jesuits were responsible for Nazi-Germany and WW2 as a whole. And Now I will add the newest and most relevant part of my work which is now the most important and censored information in the world. Adolf Hitler called the Ukraine "the Jewel of the [Nazi] German Empire]. Now we see why. It's because that is where Hitler wanted to set up forces for the eventual destruction of RUSSIA.
The First Pieces of Information You Should Know:
1. Russia's President Vladimir Putin did NOT want this War but was PROVOKED by the United States who had stationed themselves within Ukraine for provocation purposes.
2. Putin has lost many family members to the Nazis
3. The Vatican has always hated the Russian Orthodox Church and Communism. There's been interesting comparisons between the founding of Communism and the manner in which God created human beings. It's said that the creation of Communism was based on the fact that human beings are created in the image and likeness of God and therefore can also be great creators. The Vatican and the United States teach the opposite and is only seeking to make everyone stupid and corrupt through the public school system. Therefore, they make their private catholic and military schools far superior and then go on the best universities and positions where they will always be servants of their Roman Catholic Masters.
President Putin lost a Brother, Grandmother and at least two Uncles to Nazi forces. Both Putin's parents served in Russia's military to fight Nazis. His father was severely wounded in battle. This is the most incredible history here. Putin's life was deeply affected by the Nazis. My God, no wonder why Putin is so great. God help him.
Putin's father was a war hero and earned the equivalent of the #PurpleHeart.
The very thing the US media hides and has always hid. This silence speaks VOLUMES. This should be on the front page of every newspaper. This is very important. It's even on wikipedia.
One should be aware, Nazism has been mainstream within the Ukraine since the end of WW2 (Ukrainian Nazis murdered Jews and others), but it has spiraled out of control more recently. This is why Russia had to go into Ukraine for the purpose of DeNazification and liberation of the anti-Nazi faction within Ukraine. The Ukrainian Nazis have been terrorizing Ukrainian civilians for years. The videos and documentation can be found online if one wants to look.
Please pray that God protects and blesses Russia as they DENAZIFY the Ukraine and liberate the persecuted anti-Nazi factions within the Ukraine! Also, pray to God that He punishes this country for allowing so much wickedness and filth to take place here as they target everyone through their satanic social engineering via public schools and universities.
also see my twitter account where 100s of pieces of documentation have been posted
I'd love to know why Eugene Nida and/or Barclay Newman make no mention of the word rhomaisti from John 19:20 in A Translator's Handbook on The Gospel of John. And after searching through many lexicons and commentaries I've found almost a complete lack of any useful information regarding how rhomasti is the word for Latin. Why isn't it just "Latin" in Greek? Surely that word can be translated.
The truth is, the word "Latin" doesn't appear in the Bible.
Also, the word rhome, which means, strength, vigor etc. Surely that was a Greek word in which the great city Rome was named after. Why do I only see this mythological explanation about Remus and Romulus? Why has no scholar or researcher explained this? I've looked everywhere.
The image shows a screenshot of Proverbs 6:8 from Swete's LXX. It is also found in Rahlfs LXX. This is the only surviving usage of this word (ῥώμῃ) that I have found.
Mark Galli receives Communion during Mass at St. Michael Catholic Church early Sept. 8, 2020, in Wheaton, Illinois. Add caption
By Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service, September 10, 2020
CHICAGO (RNS) — On Sunday (Sept. 13), Mark Galli will stand before
Bishop Richard Pates in the Cathedral of St. Raymond Nonnatus in Joliet,
Illinois, to hear these words:
“Francis, be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit.”
Pates will then dab Galli’s forehead with anointing oil (using a
cotton ball instead of his thumb due to COVID-19). And with that, Galli —
who has chosen his confirmation name after St. Francis of Assisi— will
become a Roman Catholic.
As traditionalists,
opposed to gay ordination, the Gallis joined Church of the Resurrection,
part of the Anglican Church in North America, the breakaway group that
left the Episcopal Church. Barbara, who resettles refugees for World
Relief, remains an Anglican.
Galli’s journey to Catholicism is notable, in part because of the
nation’s political climate. A former Presbyterian pastor, Galli spent
seven years as editor-in-chief of Christianity Today, the premier
publication for evangelicals whose founder was the legendary evangelist
Billy Graham.
But for a few days last December, Galli was perhaps the most
well-known evangelical in the country – after penning an editorial
calling for Donald Trump’s impeachment and removal from office and
arguing he was “profoundly immoral.”
It went viral, earning a rebuke from Trump on Twitter, and bringing
Galli — who retired from the magazine in January — a tsunami of
publicity. Some of his fellow evangelicals praised the editorial as
courageous, given their movement’s overwhelming support for the
president.
Trump’s evangelical supporters labeled it misguided and out of touch.
Now, two months before the election, with evangelical allegiance to
Trump polling as strong as before, Galli is leaving the fold.
As with most conversions, however, Galli insists his is personal, not political.
Now 68, he had already decided by the time he wrote the 2019
editorial that he would quit the Anglican Church he had attended
alongside his wife, Barbara, for 20 years. His conversion was one reason
he decided to retire from Christianity Today on Jan. 3, after 30 years
as a writer and editor in the news outlet’s stable of publications.
“I’m not rejecting evangelicalism,” he said recently in an interview
from his home, a few blocks away from Wheaton College, the preeminent
evangelical school. “I’m only taking Anglicanism deeper and thicker.”
A contrarian who can be at turns gruff and tender, Galli is not
embracing liberalism. Politically he remains an independent and
considers himself a Burkean conservative — one who believes in honoring
tradition and in slow and cautious change.
In that spirit, Galli’s late in life conversion has been gradual and carefully considered.
The first inkling came in 1994 when he served as editor of a magazine
called Christian History and wrote a cover story on St. Francis of
Assisi, whom he admired for his message of simplicity, poverty and
submission to church authority even when he knew the church was not
always right.
In the intervening years, Galli has slowly moved away from the
evangelical mainstream. He started out a Presbyterian, then became an
Episcopalian and an Anglican. For a time he attended an Orthodox church.
Two years ago when Galli expressed an interest in attending the
course of study for Catholic converts called Rite of Christian
Initiation for Adults, his teacher John Ellison, himself a convert, knew
Galli’s mind was made up.
“Once something commends itself to you as true and real, even if it’s
inconvenient, you either look the other way and pretend you didn’t see
it,” said Ellison, “or you do something about it.”
A storied tradition
About 34% of American adults have adopted a religious identity
different from the one in which they were raised, a Pew Research study
found.
For Catholics, most of the switching is away from the faith, not
toward it. Among U.S. switchers, Catholicism has experienced the
greatest net losses. For every convert to Catholicism, six others no
longer identify as such.
But there is also a long and storied tradition of Protestants
converting to Catholicism. They include Elizabeth Ann Seton and John
Henry Newman, now saints. There’s Dorothy Day, founder of the Catholic
Worker movement, who is being considered for sainthood. Then there’s the
English essayist G.K. Chesterton and the English actor Alec Guinness
and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Some converts are drawn to the beauty of Catholic ritual. Others to
the church’s rich intellectual tradition or the centrality of the
Eucharist, the bread and wine used for Communion, which Catholics
believe becomes the body and blood of Jesus Christ.
For Galli, all those things were important. So was a certain
weariness with the constant theological polemics and splinters in the
evangelical world.
“I want to submit myself to something bigger than myself,” Galli said.
“One thing I like about both Orthodoxy and Catholicism is that you
have to do these things, whether you like it or not, whether you’re in
the mood or not, sometimes whether you believe or not. You just have to
plow ahead. I want that. If it’s left up to me, I am one lazy
son-of-a-bitch. I will not do anything unless someone comes along and
says, ‘You need to do this. This is really important. This will shape
your life. Come on, Galli. Get off your butt.’”
Mark Galli kneels during Mass at St. Michael Catholic Church on Sept. 8, 2020, in Wheaton, Illinois.
For the past two years, Galli has been attending the daily 6:30 a.m.
Mass at St. Michael Catholic Church, a large parish with about 3,000
families about two miles from his home. He goes to confession twice
monthly. Lately, he has been volunteering to welcome people to the
confession room, and sanitize chairs and door handles in between
sessions.
He said he was “miserable” during the first two months of the pandemic when the church was closed.
“The Mass is a perfect Mark Galli service,” he said. “There’s no
singing. There are no hymns. The homily is five minutes. The whole
service is 25 minutes. They give you a single thought, a single
illustration, a quote, and you’re done. Wow.”
‘I can’t do it anymore’
In some ways, Galli is not a convert. He’s a revert.
Born in California, Galli was baptized a Catholic and underwent First
Communion, mostly, he said, to please his grandmother. By the time he
was 7, his parents quit going to church.
But the summer Galli turned 13, his mother had a born-again experience while watching Billy Graham on TV.
After that, he and his mother attended a “very conservative”
evangelical church where Galli answered an altar call and accepted
Jesus. In his teens, and later at the University of California Santa
Cruz, where he majored in history, Galli attended Presbyterian churches.
After graduating from Fuller Theological Seminary, he pastored churches
in Mexico City and Sacramento.
While still a pastor, Galli discovered the Book of Common Prayer, the
devotional used in the Anglican Communion, and began using it in his
morning prayers instead of formulating his own unscripted version.
“I was tired of the trite phrases I used all the time,” he said. “The
Book of Common Prayer had these magnificent prayers of praise and
confession and thanksgiving, and I thought, ‘That’s what I want to
say!’’’
In 1989, Galli accepted a job as associate editor at Leadership
Journal, a onetime staple of Christianity Today’s roster of
publications, and moved his family from California to the Chicago
suburbs. There, the family joined St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, where
Galli fell in love with the sacraments and the liturgy. He turned in his
Presbyterian ordination credentials.
But the struggles over homosexuality beginning in 2003 when the
Episcopal Church ordained its first openly gay bishop, and later, his
quest as editor-in-chief of Christianity Today to hold an increasingly
fractious evangelical world together, took a toll.
As traditionalists, opposed to gay ordination, the Gallis joined
Church of the Resurrection, part of the Anglican Church in North
America, the breakaway group that left the Episcopal Church. Barbara,
who resettles refugees for World Relief, remains an Anglican.
Mark Galli.
Then for the past seven years as editor-in-chief of Christianity
Today, Galli worked to provide readers a broad tent for Christian
concerns, even as white evangelicals became inextricably intertwined
with Republican politics and Donald Trump.
It was a source of ongoing frustration.
“On the whole, he wanted to lead and shape a magazine that reminded
evangelicals of the good things about their movement, especially at a
time when many of us have seen ugly dimensions of the movement,” said
Katelyn Beaty, a writer and editor who was managing editor of
Christianity Today from 2006 to 2016.
Up until Galli’s editorial calling for the president’s removal,
Christianity Today was mostly quiet about Trump. The directive was to
remain above the fray.
Even as Galli decided Christianity Today should publish an editorial
ahead of the president’s impeachment — as it had in the run-up to
President Bill Clinton’s impeachment in 1998 — he was still unsure he
wanted to rattle the cage.
“I sat down to write a typical Mark Galli: ‘On the one hand, on the
other hand. Let’s listen to one another,’” he said. “I thought about it
for a little bit and decided, ‘You know, I can’t do it anymore.’”
Living under a structure
If Galli had one gnawing frustration with Protestant Christianity, it
was the ceaseless splintering and divisions. He tried to work toward
unity.
It left him exhausted.
Still, Galli takes seriously Jesus’ desire for unity in his farewell prayer.
That left him with a choice, he said — to join the institution that claims to be the one true church.
“True unity requires not just a mental and emotional assent, but
actually an agreement to live under a structure, an ethos, a way of
doing things together,” he said.
To be sure, the Catholic Church is also beset with factions and
theological controversies, but now retired and a layman, he’ll be a step
removed from the squabbles.
Galli conceded that some Catholic doctrines still sit uncomfortably with him.
Then there’s the ongoing clergy sexual abuse scandal. Galli made his
decision to join the Catholic Church the very week a Pennsylvania grand
jury issued a report showing at least 1,000 cases of abuse by 300
predator priests spanning seven decades.
“The church is deeply in need of reform,” he conceded. “I’m not
joining this holy institution that has it all right. I want to be one
with these Christians who I think represent the true church in some
sense.”
Francis Beckwith, a philosophy professor at Baylor University who was
president of the Evangelical Theological Society before becoming a
Catholic, said conversion can’t be easily rationalized.
“We’re not simply rational beings; we’re also emotional and spiritual beings,” Beckwith said.
Galli, who had planned for his confirmation at Easter before the coronavirus hit, has not wavered.
He said he reminds himself of the breadth and depth of the Catholic
saints: Augustine, Aquinas, Benedict, Ignatius and, of course, Francis
of Assisi, about whom he wrote a book. And he’s dazzled.
On Sunday, Ellison, his sponsor, will join him at the cathedral in
Joliet. COVID-19 rules do not allow Galli to bring guests. The 22 adult
confirmands will wear masks and sit at a distance. It’s not the
confirmation he envisioned. But it’s one he’ll live with.
This is actually the most accurate translation from the Greek out of all the English bibles I've seen. It is the Contemporary English Version (CEV)
We all use judgment. We all judge everything. That is normal (and important) human behavior. So, it's not that we'll be "judged" because we perhaps judged someone's actions. Otherwise, the words of Jesus would clash with any court system that includes judges. The fact of the matter is, every human being who is born and reaches the age of accountability will be judged by God based on our whole life's actions, our thoughts and even every word. Therefore, the way this scripture is often translated ("Judge not, that ye be not judged."), doesn't really make sense. We will all be judged anyway, regardless if we judged others or didn't judge others. However, if we CONDEMN people (like so many do in this world), we are in another level of danger on our judgment day. Matter of fact, Jesus is pointing out that could very well end up being the case. Jesus is teaching us to live a life of mercy, love and forgiveness. That is God's most important lesson to us and the world. It is the "greatest command" from God which was powerfully reiterated by Jesus and His apostles. And this is how hate should be countered in this world.
Love is the answer. And this love is taught to us by God and shown clearly through the life and death of the Christos (anointed) Son of God (Jesus or Joshua).
Here is the rest, which is also very important (context).
2. God will be as hard on you as you are on others! He will treat you exactly as you treat them.
3. You can see the speck in your friend's eye, but you don't notice the log in your own eye.
4. How can you say, “My friend, let me take the speck out of your eye,” when you don't see the log in your own eye?
5. You're nothing but show-offs (hypocrites)! First, take the log out of your own eye; then you can see how to take the speck out of your friend's eye. ~Matthew 7:1-5
God bless you all in and through Christ Jesus, the Son of the Father. Amen.
Tommy Richards
"If you think you are better than others, when you really aren't, you are wrong." Galatians 6:3 CEV
Why do people think they are better than others? God looks at everyone with love and desire to be their God. If you think God loves you, know this: He loves everyone, and sent His Son to die for them all.
We have a huge responsibility as believers. If we really are believers. If we're not true believers, then we need to stop falsely professing faith. Because we will all be held accountable for this sort of thing.
“If you were blind,” Jesus replied, “you would not be guilty of sin. But since you claim you can see, your guilt remains.” John 9:41
This one statement by God tells us we need to be brutally honest with ourselves and be very careful what we say and the claims we make. Especially if we are claiming to represent GOD.
PAUL even said, "For now we see through a glass, darkly." (1 Corinthians 13:12a) And in the same letter and context Paul tells us love is far more important than knowledge. So it may be wise to do less talking, and more loving [of God].
Paul, again says, "But the one who loves God is known by God." 1 Corinthians 8:3
But we can't love God if we don't know Him. But if we do know Him, God will pour out His love into our hearts through the holy Spirit. (Romans 5:5) And this can't be hidden. (Matthew 5:14, 15)
Why do we pretend to be such big men and women of God, when we really aren't? Why can't we read God's written word, look at ourselves and be honest? And let that lack DRIVE US into prayer to God for help?
“Suppose one of you goes to his friend at midnight and says, ‘Friend, lend me three loaves of bread, because a friend of mine has come to me on a journey, and I have nothing to set before him.’
Don't you see what Jesus is telling us here? We don't have the bread of God to give to our hungry neighbors!! Doesn't that hurt?? No?? Why not!!?? IT SHOULD HURT US VERY MUCH
And so we PRAY TO GOD. For our daily bread and bread for our neighbors.
If we truly have Christ in our hearts, we should be able to share Him with others.
Isn't that a beautiful THOUGHT? Well, it should be a REALITY. It MUST be a reality IF we profess faith. If we have no bread, then we have no faith. Or we are dormant, lukewarm or worse.
"And suppose the one inside answers, ‘Do not bother me. My door is already shut, and my children and I are in bed. I cannot get up to give you anything.’
I tell you, even though he will not get up to provide for him because of his friendship, yet BECAUSE of the man’s PERSISTENCE, he will get up AND GIVE HIM AS MUCH AS HE NEEDS.
So I tell you: Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened." (Luke 11)
Amen.
And may God bless you all in Christ Jesus His Son.