April 17, 2025
Bible Study
G is best of planners, the truth will ultimately win.
The Dark Shadow Master Elites have you chained, do you not see? Break the programming.
Regardless the nation, the party. Become lions, you are not sheep. Lead, Lead, stand. Prepair you mind and friends. The time draws near to unsheath.
Will you be one of those who choose to stand and rise for humanity? For our rights? For Freedom? For a higher cause? Dont be swindled by the powers at be getting you to fight those with nothing but G and prayer, a good memory. Do you see? Do you hear? Do not fear evil, they fear the massess, so they divide you. This division is the work of the devil and the beast. Brothers and Sisters, you must unite of Children of Adim, Unite as One as so is your God. As above so below, within and…
Passover / Easter Service template
The 12 Stones, the Priesthood, and the Eternal City
A reflection for the Abrahamic faiths: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Across the sacred texts of the Abrahamic traditions, the symbol of twelve stones stands as a beacon of divine order, spiritual authority, and heavenly beauty.
In Judaism, Exodus 28 tells how God commanded Moses to create the Hoshen Mishpat—the breastplate of judgment—for Aaron the High Priest. It held twelve precious stones, each engraved with the name of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. The High Priest wore this over his heart when entering the sanctuary to intercede for the people.
“And you shall put in the breastplate of judgment the Urim and the Thummim, and they shall be upon Aaron’s heart when he goes in before the Lord.”
(Exodus 28:30)
Hidden within the breastplate were the Urim and Thummim—“Lights and Perfections”—tools for divine communication and truth. Through them, the High Priest sought sacred guidance. This access to revelation was limited, mysterious, and sacred.
Later, when the people mourned their distance from the divine, they stripped off their עֲדִי—their adornments, symbolic of glory and divine favor:
“And when the people heard these evil tidings, they mourned: and no man did put on him his ornaments… Therefore the children of Israel stripped themselves of their ornaments by the mount Horeb.”
(Exodus 33:4–6)
In Christianity, these stones appear again in Revelation 21:19–20, in John’s vision of the New Jerusalem—a heavenly city that descends from God. Its foundations are adorned with twelve precious stones, this time representing the twelve apostles of the Lamb, establishing a new covenant city.
“The glory of God gives it light, and the Lamb carries its lamp.”
(Revelation 21:23)
In this eternal city, the entire land is temple—because God [dwells]’ with humanity. There is no need for hidden stones or priestly intermediaries. The divine truth is visible, immediate, and complete. The New Jerusalem becomes the Thummim— תָּמִים, the perfection. A city of peace (shalom) and truth (emet), fully illuminated by the presence of God.
May God, the source of all light and truth, grant His revolutionaries in this time the power, the strength, and the protection needed to stand firm in the face of adversity. May we be equipped with the courage to break the chains of suppression and oppression, to free humanity from the grip of the ‘master’ enslavers, and to usher in the dawn of justice, peace, and freedom.
Just as the Passover marks the liberation of the Israelites from slavery, and Easter celebrates Christ being Raised to Heavenly Creator, God AllMighty, The Wise. May we, too, rise—empowered by divine grace—to be the agents of change in a world desperate for redemption.
May God’s revolution of truth and love reign in our hearts, minds, and actions, now and always.
Closing: Revelation Chapter 2
Amen.
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