Tag: Jesus

  • Disgraceful and Saddening: Mockery Is Not Truth

    The way Candace Owens is being treated right now should grieve every Christian. When she defended the Republican Party, she was celebrated. The moment she questioned Bibi, Zionism, and Scofield’s twisted interpretation of Genesis 12:3, the system turned on her — branding her “crazy” instead of answering her words.

    This is disgraceful, disgusting, and saddening. We are called to test everything, hold fast to what is good, and correct each other in love — not mock and discard our brothers and sisters in Christ. If someone believes Candace is wrong, then show where she is wrong with evidence. But to smear her with AI-generated images and character assassination only exposes the propaganda at work.

    Disgraceful, Disgusting, and Saddening

    How fast do we drop our brothers and sisters in Christ the moment they say something uncomfortable?

    When Candace Owens defended the Republican Party, everyone applauded. The moment she questioned Bibi, Zionism, and Scofield’s twisted interpretation of Genesis 12:3, suddenly she was branded “crazy” and cast aside. That is propaganda at work. You can critique anything in this world, but the second you touch Israel, the system turns on you.


    What Happened to Standing Together?

    Tucker Carlson professes Christ. Megyn Kelly has spoken of her faith. Charlie Kirk died confessing Jesus as Lord. And Candace Owens is still our sister in Christ.

    Why are we so quick to mock her with straitjackets and memes instead of testing her words carefully? Why not wait for facts before throwing her under the bus?

    What if — just what if — she is right? What if the truth eventually reveals that Bibi and Zionist power were tied to Charlie’s death? Then all the Christians who mocked her will have to repent for discarding a sister rather than standing with her.


    Correction in Love

    Scripture tells us to pray for one another and correct each other with love. If a believer is clearly wrong, rooted in Christ, we show them. If they refuse, then elders get involved.

    But in this case — we don’t know yet. We need to watch, see how Candace connects the dots, and weigh her words carefully.

    This does not mean we hate Israel or stop praying for Israel to accept Jesus as Messiah. It does not mean we jump to Islam. It means we discern, we test all things, and we hold fast to what is good (1 Thessalonians 5:21).


    Scofield’s Filter Is Not God’s Word

    For too long, Christians have been told that Genesis 12:3 means blessing or cursing modern Israel as a nation. Scofield’s notes in the early 1900s twisted that into a geopolitical doctrine, and Zionist politics loved it. But Paul tells us in Galatians 3:16 and 3:29 that the true Seed of Abraham is Christ, and that all who belong to Him are heirs of the promise.

    Our covenant is in Christ — not in Scofield’s filter, not in politics, not in propaganda.


    When Our Team Is Wrong

    We as humans — myself included — don’t like to be wrong. We don’t like to see our “team” lose. But sometimes what we’ve been holding isn’t true when measured against God’s Word. And when that happens, it’s time to let it go. Perhaps God Himself is revealing it to us.

    That’s what Jesus did when He overturned the tables of the money changers and exposed the Pharisees’ religious system. He showed that not everything inside the “team” was holy.

    If one of our own turns out to be in error — or even in evil — it is not betrayal to call it out. It is obedience. Correction done in truth and love is what keeps the body of Christ pure.


    The Bottom Line

    It is disgraceful, disgusting, and saddening to watch Christians mock and abandon a sister in Christ because she touched an uncomfortable subject.

    You don’t have to agree with every word Candace Owens says. But you cannot claim to follow Christ while mocking and slandering a fellow believer. If you think she’s wrong, then prove her wrong with evidence. If not, admit you just dislike her style. That’s honest.

    But don’t join the world in calling evil good and good evil.

    Our loyalty is to Christ alone.

    ⚠️ This image is AI-generated, not real. It is being spread online to smear Candace Owens. I share it here only to expose how disgraceful and saddening this propaganda is.

  • He Came to Himself — And So Must We

    A scroll for the parents holding the line when love means letting go

    There’s a part of the prodigal son story that we rarely talk about.

    Not the pigpen.
    Not the welcome home.
    But that moment before he leaves—
    The moment he looks his father in the eye and says:

    “Father, give me the share of the property that is coming to me.”
    — Luke 15:12 (ESV)

    It doesn’t say there was an argument. But if you’re a parent, you already know—
    there was tension.
    There was pain.
    There was a heart already gone long before the feet walked away.

    Sometimes they don’t just ask for distance.
    They demand your blessing over rebellion.
    They want you to affirm a life that contradicts everything God said is holy—and still call it love.

    And when you don’t…
    You’re the one called biased. Hypocrite. Outdated. Unsafe. Unloving.

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  • If You Only Knew…

    (Arete Gune scroll — heart message and warning)

    Some will ignore this message because they’ve “heard it all before” —
    the end-times talk, the warnings — and their hearts have grown hard.

    Some people’s eyes are closed because of the comforts of the world,
    or the heavy struggles of life — fighting to survive, to provide, to endure.

    But the warning must still be spoken.
    Because if you only knew what is truly waiting for those who overcome —
    (not just escape, but true identity [DNA: spiritually and here on earth], inheritance [New Earth and New Heaven], reigning with Christ — something beyond imagination) —
    you would never let it slip away.

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  • Is Your Wick Alive? A Scroll for the Midnight Cry

    There was a vision long ago — a golden lampstand, standing between two olive trees, filled with golden oil that flowed straight from the Source.
    No human hand crushed the olives.
    No earthly power kept the flame alive.

    “Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit,” says the Lord of hosts. (Zechariah 4:6)

    The oil was the Holy Spirit.
    The lampstand was God’s people.
    And hidden inside each lamp was a wick — a detail easy to miss, but critical to life.

    The wick is your spirit.

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  • Some Wounds Start in the Heart: Why Guarding Your Flow Changes Everything

    Your mind, soul, and body are connected — and the heart is the gateway to life.

    Some wounds you feel in your body didn’t start in your body.
    They started in your heart.
    The mind broke.
    The spirit was wounded.
    And slowly, the body began to echo the damage.

    That’s why Scripture tells us:

    “Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.”
    (Proverbs 4:23)

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