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Monday, October 12, 2009

[s]atanic Obstacles to Human Ingenuity - Pt V

Many of the most profound achievements throughout human civilization have been diminished in our eyes, or even completely removed by the anti-christic forces so that we do not see them. Why is this significant? Although the satanic forces have access to our vulnerabilities through temptations, they cannot manifest themselves in the physical world and cause the havoc to our bodily existence as they have done to our spiritual existence. Consequently, satan must work through fleshly beings to peddle his merchandise in the earth. And the men, who he has endowed with his ungodly favor, understand the significance of keeping us blind to our true potential, because once we understand who we are, as humans first and then as Christians second, then we become threats to their kingdom.


Suppose for sake of argument, you, who are reading this article, discovered how to ‘tame’ the hydrogen atom in water to burn in an internal combustion engine; or better yet, suppose you created a new type of motor that ran on water. Do you realize the enormous implications of this discovery/invention? Your discovery would effectively alter the balance of power in the earth, because it would change the direction that society is headed. If you consider how powerful the oil industry is today – five dollar per gasoline destroyed the housing market, the banking industry and the automobile industry – your ‘taming’ of the hydrogen atom would transfer that power away from the oil companies to a new energy industry.


[satan] understands that the most affective way in keeping us blind to our potential is to control what we consume intellectually. This is why most of us have no idea who Job really was; or who Noah really was; or who Cain really was; or who Moses really was; or, my favorite, who Nimrod really was. As long as our greatest desire is to be like Mike, as in Michael Jordan, or to be what Oprah tells us to be, then the satanic forces will have achieved their goal: keep us blind to the true figures of social progress.


Now don’t get me wrong, Michael and Oprah have made some remarkable achievements; however, their accomplishments, as great as they may be, will never place satan’s kingdom in peril. However, discovering the physics secret of space/time travel, as Nimrod did, would create an enormous advantage on the battlefield for those who possess that knowledge. And if the satanic forces can spoon-feed our minds through the education process, then they will have effectively conditioned our thinking and marked the boundaries to what is intellectually attainable. This is why we only see Moses as the man who God used to lead the children of Israel out of Egyptian bondage.


Most Christians are unaware that Moses was an initiate of the highest spiritual order in the mysteries of Egyptian knowledge: And Moses was learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians, and was mighty in words and in deeds (Acts 7:22, emphasis mine). This begs one question: If the Scripture says that Moses “was mighty in words,” then why did he claim that he had a speech impediment after God assigned him to confront Pharaoh? (And Moses said unto the Lord, O my Lord, I am not eloquent, neither heretofore, nor since thou hast spoken unto thy servant: but I am slow of speech, and of a slow tongue (Exodus 4:10).)


Moses, as well as the other Egyptians, saw Pharaoh as a god. Although the pharaoh of the Exodus is not the Pharaoh of Moses’ younger life in Egypt1, he still had a profound fear of Egypt’s supreme leader. This was no mere phantom fear that most of God’s people struggle against, but this was a deep seated fear and respect, I may add, because Moses was an initiate in the temple wisdom of Egypt, and he was aware that Pharaoh had abilities and secret knowledge that even he as an initiate could not attain.


When the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob manifested himself to Moses in the burning bush, he was not so sure that this God was greater than Pharaoh; consequently, his claim that he was not an eloquent speaker was simply an excuse for God to send someone else to confront Pharaoh. In fact, during the first confrontation between Moses and Pharaoh, he was not startled when Aaron cast down his rod and it became a serpent. He had his magicians perform the same miracle:


10.And Moses and Aaron went in unto Pharaoh, and they did so as the Lord had commanded: and Aaron cast down his rod before Pharaoh, and before his servants, and it became a serpent. 11.Then Pharaoh also called the wise men and the sorcerers: now the magicians of Egypt, they also did in like manner with their enchantments. 12.For they cast down every man his rod, and they became serpents: but Aaron's rod swallowed up their rods (Exodus 7:10-12).


The showdown between the Moses character (Charlton Heston) and the Pharaoh character (Yul Brynner) in the movie, The Ten Commandments, when Aaron cast Moses' rod down on the ground is, in my opinion, one of the most profound confrontations in cinematic history:


Pharaoh: The power of your God is a cheap magician’s trick. Jannes.

Wise men throw their rods down and they become serpents, but Moses’ rod swallows theirs.

Moses: You gave me this rod to rule over serpents and scorpions, but God made it a rod to rule over kings.


If you study Exodus 3-12, you will notice that the more confidence that Moses developed in God, the more he lost his fear of Pharaoh and was willing to confront him directly; of course in the name of the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Eventually, Moses did most of the talking during his encounters with Pharaoh, debunking the notion that he had a speech impediment.


Although the wisdom of Egypt is beyond the scope of this book, Moses was initiated in a school of learning that has been unrivaled in human history. We see the visible evidence of this with the pyramids and the funeral practices of the Egyptians, but we also see Biblical evidence of their ability with the wise men’s capabilities in Exodus 7-8. What they performed during the confrontation between Moses and Pharaoh were not simply illusions like those of David Copperfield or Siegfried and Roy. These men were alchemists who possessed the ability to control matter with their minds; an incredible mental prowess that has been lost to our generation.


Now, I am not suggesting that we study to become alchemists; however, what I am attempting to do is demonstrate the profound, upper limits of human ability. I shared in Part IV of this series how Cain used this ability to spontaneously learn the physics of building engineering to construct a city, and the human ingenuity that was exhibited by his offspring.


Every culture is familiar with the story of Noah and the flood; however, how many of us have considered that God only gave Noah the dimensions of the ark and did not provide any instructions on how to build it? After a short conversation with Him, Noah built an ocean going vessel that withstood the greatest weather event in human history. This is a truly remarkable achievement considering the fact that Noah had no previous concept of what a ship should look like, and he had never had any academic training on how to build a ship.


Although there are numerous characters in the Bible who demonstrated a profound, human ability, I’ll end this series with Job; the greatest social activist ever. Job 1:1 introduces us to a perfect and upright man, who feared God and eschewed evil. In chapters one and two of Job, satan interrupts two meetings between God and his angels, and the Lord asked him on both occasions if he had considered his servant Job, because there was none like him on the earth (see Job 1:8, 2:3). Now these declarations by God concerning the character of Job are very significant, because most scholars agree that Job was a contemporary of Abraham, and notwithstanding Abraham, God basically places Job in a league by himself by saying, There is none like him in the earth.


Do you think there is something about Job, beyond his patient faithfulness, that God wants us to understand?

In chapters 29-30, Job laments over his former stature as he endures the ridicule of the children of men, who he would not have permitted to sit with the dogs of his flock:


· God shares with Job profound secrets (Job 29:3-4);

· Job was a great leader in his town (Job 29:7)

· The men of mischief ran from Job; the elderly rose in his defense; the aristocracy couldn’t believe what he said; the ruling class resisted the temptation to speak against him, but those who did were struck down with a stroke (Job29:8-10);

· Job cures the ailments of the poor, the orphans, the destitute, and the widows (Job 29:12-13).

· Job is recognized as a king, as he reverses the conditions of the people who had been betrayed by their political leaders (Job 29:14-17);

· Job was the greatest social leader of that era (Job 1:8, 2:3, 29:25-29);

· After his satanic attack, Job patiently endured the derision by the children of men who were the vilest men on earth (Job 30:1-14).


If I named a dozen men and women to pattern one’s life after, Job would be at the top of the list, because he devoted his life to representing those who were most at risk in society. Although he was a wealthy man, he had no desire for wealth, because he understood that riches would divert his attention from his life’s mission. For those who missed the metaphor, it is no coincidence that our word job is a heteronym (words that are spelled the same, but have different pronunciations) of the name Job. Job is the perfect role model of work, but for him it was working to bring relief to the ills of society.


The satanic forces have spoon-fed society an intellectual diet that has alienated us from grasping the significance of the great men of the past; Cain, Noah, Job, Moses and dozens more, so that we would not understand…first, the great achievements of our ancient ancestors in spirit, and second, the latent, genetic ability that lies within each of us that waits to come forth to achieve things that we have been conditioned to believe are unreachable!


As a footnote, this lesson on Job has inspired me to do a separate article on him and demonstrate how he, along with those who advocate on the behalf of the most downtrodden in society, will potentially disrupt the social, satanic power structure. Look for this subject in an upcoming article on Jacob’s Ladder.



1 It is believed by many scholars that the Pharaoh of the oppression was Thutmose III, and the Pharaoh of the Exodus was most likely Amenhotep II.

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