Friday, October 24, 2025

Unrepentant Christians

Despite his toxic egomania, the Spiritual implications of the man who is our current president are greater than himself.

Greatest of all for Christians, who are ADAMANTLY commanded to “Test yourselves to see if you are in the faith; examine yourselves !” (II Corinthians 13:5, my emphasis).  And when we find the devil has insinuated his lies into our hearts...AGAIN !...God is merciful to forgive all of us who repent.

Perhaps the 80% of “Evangelicals” who thrice chose to follow a liar and murderer (a son of the devil, as Jesus says in John 8:44) yet have the opportunity to repent that God gave Peter after he'd thrice denied being Jesus' follower (Matthew 26:75, Luke 22:61-62).

But repentance requires self-examination: and the honesty, to God and to oneself, to admit we’ve done wrong.

Do today’s “Evangelicals” have that honesty ?

If not, how will they repent ?

If not, how will they be forgiven ?


Wednesday, October 01, 2025

Gaza

 


Before the Battle of Mons Graupius in 83 A.D., the Roman historian Tacitus attributed to the Caledonian chief Calgacus a speech in which he famously said Roman armies "make a desert and call it peace."

This photo of Gaza was taken almost a year ago, months before Israel's "final push" to wipe out Hamas.  Israel's leaders say this destruction, and all that inflicted on Gaza since, is the only way to secure "peace."

Undoubtedly more of these buildings have been leveled since this photo was taken, and more of these people killed.  But Israel hasn't yet declared peace.

Gaza makes me remember most of all Jesus' words to Jerusalem as His death at the hands of its leaders, Roman and Jewish, approached:

"If you had known...the things which make for peace !  But now they have been hidden from your eyes" (Luke 19:42).

This and other photos of Gaza also remind me of Jesus' words about satan's works, that "...the thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy..." (John 10:10).

Israel's campaign in Gaza mirrors Calgacus' words about the actions of Rome's armies.  Even more, Jesus' words about satan's works.

How is it we hear Christians justifying Israel's actions in Gaza ?