One of the best tactics any truth-seeker can pull from their gun bag when wandering out unto the digital battlefield to gather intel on the enemy is to follow the money. This trail can at times be difficult for a digital warrior to track, depending on how well hidden the enemy makes it. But there are authorities in place set by our Constitution that are presumed responsible for making such inquiries. We haven’t seen that responsibility executed much since perhaps the Church Committee Hearing circa 1975 which revealed much to the public some of the covert operations the CIA was engaged in. Some against the American people. From LevinCenter.org; Portraits in Oversight: Frank Church and the Church Committee. “In the end, all 14 reports issued by the committee were supported on a bipartisan basis, and the inquiry won praise for its sustained bipartisanship. The 16-month investigation, which included 126 committee meetings, 40 subcommittee hearings, 150 staff members, and 800 witness interviews, uncovered shocking facts and intelligence operations that had been unknown to both Congress and the public “
Frank Church holds CIA poison dart gun at committee hearing with vice chairman John Tower on September 17, 1975 (Source: U.S. Capital, photo by Henry Griffin)
We do now have a seemingly more competent House of Representatives making inquiry into the Biden crime family and pursuing House Ethics violations. At the center of the vast majority of issues is illicit financial gain. A bit of advice on that. Expect delays and distractions. Keep your expectations low. We’ve been disappointed so many times from what we’ve expected in the past concerning this war. We’ll see how it plays out.
Gain without regard to others is the mindset of criminals. The term, “easy money” implies the gain is not earned. If it is not earned it is taken. If it is taken there is a victim. Even if given voluntarily. But in this case, attitude comes into play. If one gives voluntarily against their desire due to compulsion with a threat of restriction, harm or property damage they are considered a victim. In becoming a victim one loses one’s freedom in the situation. One becomes subject to another. One becomes enslaved. Whether it’s only in the moment or longer due to the consequence of a bad choice or choices. That said… what’s your attitude towards being taxed on your labor?
What if you quit filing federal income tax returns?
Did that question… the prospect of not filing… generate any fear in you instantly?… thinking almost immediately of the punishment for not complying?
If so… realize the programming inflicted on you.
It is voluntary ya know. Paying taxes on your labor. Don’t take my word for it. Do your own research. Your due diligence. See it for yourself. There is no law to enforce concerning this. A bit of relief for me once realized a couple of years ago seeing as I haven’t filed since ObamaCare became a thing. I could no longer support a government hell bent on socialism. And ya know?… After more than a decade of not filing I’ve received one letter from the IRS letting me know in early 2021 that if I wanted my “Covid relief” money I’d have to file 2020 taxes. I suppose that was nice of them to think of me, (ha!) but honestly… God is my sufficiency. I don’t want a damn thing from the government other than what’s needed to keep law and order.
Money is merely a form of exchange. The money being used in and produced for the fiat system we currently use… controlled by the central banks… is literally not worth the paper it’s printed on. Making those that desire it… in my eyes… the butt of a cruel joke.
To one degree or another we’ve all been programmed to love money. Of all the spells we’re breaking in our lives as we awaken to the truth of our reality, I believe this one might prove to be the toughest one for most to break. Everybody knows the verse I’m about to quote and pretty much everybody knows of it by the common misquote of it. I consider it a misquote as it surely began purposefully by those that could be considered wolves in sheep’s clothing to throw the faithful off the path of understanding. The misquote being, “money is the root of all evil.” Etched into my generation’s minds by a Pink Floyd song. As our favorite fact checkers like to normally claim (falsely), it’s a misquote because it lacks context. The context of the content is what gets you to the full meaning. The “quote” is quoted beginning at the middle of the sentence. Throwing many off track of the truth. Nothing is evil in of itself. It’s the attitude manifested concerning anything that reveals righteousness and evil. Dark and light. Even good and gooder… er… as we grow in believing. Knowing the verse and the context around it is what leads to genuine understanding of the truth. Before we go to that verse in its context, I would have you to know a biblical research principle I don’t believe many know. That being, how scripture interprets itself.
Also. It’s important to realize there are no contradictions in the written Word. All apparent contradictions lie either in the reader’s understanding or in translation.
Concerning this verse that’s misquoted so abundantly, right here in the verse the verse pretty well interprets itself “in the verse.” Right where it is written. As is the majority of scripture. A deeper understanding may be attained a lot of the time by going to the Hebrew or Greek and looking up the definition of the word or words used when recorded. Fact check the translators. So here… we see it’s not money that’s the root of all evil as the misquote implies, but…
- For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
- 1 Timothy 6:10
So much more richness to understanding concerning evil comes to bear when reading and understanding the fullness of what is communicated here than the generally known misquote. Which offers no consequence of the evil as the context does. To love money… just as putting anything else of the natural realm… including Jesus (is he a man or is he not?)… before your devotion to the Creator that caused all life to manifest is idolatrous thinking. Which leads to wrong behavior. Which is unrighteousness. Those that covet after money are out of alignment. Out of alignment with God as they have gone against His order of the natural realm. Which is documented in His Word. They are caused to wander away from the doctrine of the family faith, which is today the gospel of Christ and what we have in Christ. And not only… having wandered off the path of righteousness… they have pierced (past tense) themselves (they did it to themselves by their own free will!) with (how much?) … many… sorrows. Then… in their ignorance… they blame God for the misery they themselves brought on themselves.
So… if so much more is learned by referencing the full verse in its context… revealing so much more about evil and its consequence than the misquote, then surely the immediate context would add more understanding, right? Right. In closing I leave it here with you to do with as you see fit.
- But *godliness (*true, genuine, opposite of religion [Greek]) with contentment is great gain.
- For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out.
- And having food and raiment let us be therewith content.
- But they that *will (*desire to, [Greek]) be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition.
- For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some *coveted after (*stretch one’s self, to reach, to long after, [Greek]), they have erred from the *faith (*context, believing, believing the truth of God’s written Word. Sometimes referred to as the “family faith”), and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
- But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, *faith (*believing), love, patience, *meekness (*to the truth of God’s written Word).
- Fight the good fight of *faith (*believing. Believing the truth of God’s written Word), lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou art also called, and hast professed a good profession before many witnesses.
- I give thee charge in the sight of God, who *quickeneth (*makes alive [old English]) all things, and before Christ Jesus, who before Pontius Pilate witnessed a good confession;
- That thou keep this commandment without spot, unrebukable, until the *appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ: (*Christ’s return to gather the Church of the Body.)
- 1 Timothy 6:6-14
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Such an amazing post I can't thank you for all you do Dad. Thanknyou for being Hot on God's word and sharingnit with other. I know it helps me and more than me . Knownyou are always appreciated