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reestablished, this time the pure seeds are being removed from the impure

seed—the essence of final deliverance. Our Lord came to deliver humanity,

so humanity would not be delivered the world’s way. Therefore, deliverance

depends upon acceptance of the truth and only the truth, not a theory of

what the truth seems to be. One must be delivered from evil in order to be

saved or spared. This is precisely why Jesus gave us the “Our Father

Prayer”. He asked that we individually and silently find the deep meaning

therein, in order to begin the journey on the narrow path as one [many]

delivered from evil.

To this end there is nothing to fear as the light dispels the angel of darkness,

and Satan’s head is crushed, which is what God revealed in the beginning.

With wisdom there is no place for Satan to hide because wisdom is not

subject to deception! In our weakness we are made strong in order to

overcome the darkness, thus, we are the light of the world! But you must

see your weakness; admit your vulnerabilities in order to right what was

wrong. So, delve deeper into the word of God, challenge your version of

the truth; see it in a positive light to be certain you know the whole truth.

The truth is confirmed one way or another. That is, when the inconsistency

of a perceived truth is revealed, deception is recognized and a deeper truth

is revealed. Remember always that the truth expects to be tested, and

anyone who tests the truth finds it. The lie cannot withstand the test

because it becomes exposed. In an attempt to evade the truth, fear [evil] will

suggest you flee. However, fear as an illusion evidences the truth [fear is a

prompt from evil], for perfect love drives out fear. Herein lies the truth, so

continue to challenge yourself and you won’t be disappointed!

Zealous

Zealot?

Have you ever reflected on the simplicity of Jesus’ life with His Mother and

Joseph His stepfather? In that time life was simple, yet complex in many

ways. There was a social order, a religious order, and the politics were more

severe than today. Oppression prevailed as the Roman forces occupied

Judah and the rest of the world. The people were zealous in religious

matters. Just as the political law was oppressive and harsh, the religious law

was very strict. Hebrews were harsh, perhaps not as harsh as the, but harsh

in regard to the threats of damnation. Their religion was strict, even to the

complete exclusion of others, and mercy played no part in their judgment.

Jesus was considered a zealous individual because He was passionate, but

very different from His Hebrew countrymen. He was not a Zealot who