(“The Giant”)
Can our mistakes become God’s purpose?
Redemption.
Repurpose.
Failure.
Repentance.
Victory.
There are so many facets to this story, it will be difficult to contain just a few of them in a short letter, so I will try and focus in on what I feel to be evidence of Destiny. Evidence that our Heavenly Father responds to our earthly circumstances, that God moves inside and outside our realm of time and can take any mistake and repurpose it for success.
We experience life bound inside of three dimensions. Everything we experience in the natural occurs inside of these margins, some would add that must include time as another dimension. According to Einstein in ‘order to know where you are, you must know what time it is.’
We experience life along a linear time line inside of our three dimensional spatial awareness. It is very difficult for us to fathom anything that exists outside the rules of this ‘matrix.’ Just as it would be almost impossible to convey to 2 dimensional beings an understanding of 3 dimensions, so we have a difficulty in rationalizing anything outside our perceptions of reality.
It’s not that there is no existence outside of our reality it is simply that we cannot comprehend it.
Our depths of understanding of God are only surface deep. It is difficult to understand predestination and election in conjunction with free will. Comprehending free will and predestination requires a greater understanding of our universe and a greater knowledge of the Creator who is not confined to the limits of our reality as we are.
God is not bound by time. In fact there are several verses in the Word that allude to this. This verse we are about to see first came to my radar when I was studying John Bevere’s ‘Driven by Eternity’ and I have only once ever heard it quoted from the pulpit, and that was yesterday, at Pace Assembly of God. What Solomon was elucidating us to was the fact that time is a linear function only inside of the simulation. What I mean is we could never really begin to grasp the nature of this verse until we were able to to first observe and understand that non local, non linear nature of the Quantum UniVerse.
Observe: Ecclesiastes 1:8 “The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.”
And again in Ecclesiastes 3:15 “That which hath been is now; and that which is to be hath already been; and God requireth that which is past.”
These verses are hints of eternity. There have in times past been several ways these verses have been approached, but in light of new discoveries, and of new technology, and the advent of AI, in light of discoveries into antediluvian technology— let us broach the subject of eternity from this perspective: that “God has set eternity in the human heart.” We carry eternity with us. God has placed the eternal in our hearts. God moves in and through time and timelessness. God wields time, but we are bound by it.
So what does this have to do with AI? Well not to stray too far from the subject of the battle for the Ancient city of AI, let us ask ourselves if we truly believe that, “that which is to be, hath already been?”
In the book of Joshua we see Israel following an impossible, supernatural, defeat of Jericho, eager to accomplish the next victory and conquer the neighboring kingdom of AI.
Joshua sent a recon team in first to gather information on how to wage the war against them, and the men told Joshua to send in only the special operations teams, we won’t need to mobilize the whole army to win this battle.
They did, but the armies of AI defeated Israel, as then men of Israel fled before the men of AI and it says they were “chased from the gate even unto Shebarim, and smote them in the going down: wherefore the hearts of the people melted, and became as water.” (Josh 7:6)
Up until this point, under the leadership of Joshua in the campaign for the promised land, there are no recorded deaths of any soldier of Israel. This was a devastating loss, but what was the reason for God removing His hedge of protection around Israel?
Simple: it was disobedience. A few verses prior we find recorded the command of Joshua, following the supernatural defeat of Jericho, that Israel was to ‘keep not for yourselves any thing, but all the silver and gold and vessels are consecrated unto the LORD,” — But there was a man by the name of Achan who took spoils of garments, silver, and gold, and hid them under his home.
The result was the troubling of Israel as a nation. There was sin in the camp. Disobedience will always move us outside of God’s will and protection. Our disobedience oftentimes will cause the harm of others as well. For ‘no man lives unto himself and no man dies unto himself.’(Romans 14:7) The disobedience of Achan cost the lives of his fellow countrymen, and ultimately his own life and the lives of his family.
The consequences were severe for both Israel and Achan, and Joshua did as commanded and removed the sin from the camp.
The next verse we find that God spoke again to Joshua, and said ‘fear not, neither be thou dismayed: take all the people of war with thee, I have given unto thy hand the king of AI.
What happens next can be looked at from several different perspectives. But what Joshua does is divide his army and sends out mighty men of valor to lie in wait, while the bulk of the army attacks again as it did before, when they were defeated.
This time they would be ready—Joshua instructed his army to flee before AI as they did once before and bait the armies of AI to chase them, which they did. Then his mighty men who were lying in wait sacked the city while AI pursued Joshua.
The result was the decimation of the Armies of AI— they found themselves surrounded as their city burned.
God used a failure to render a victory.
One may argue that if Achan had never sinned they would have never lost the first battle, true, but then we would not have been shown the character and nature of God without it.
Paul says it this way:
“Now all these things happened unto them for examples: and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the world are come.”1 Cor 10:11
Their mistakes and the overcoming of their sins were written so that we, ‘upon whom the ends of the world are come,’ could understand what we must do to defeat our A.I.
We must understand that to defeat this our enemy we must overcome and use our failures as a platform to victory.
How? By the ‘blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony.’ (Rev 12:11) Our mistakes and failures in life are not failures when we surrender them into the trust of the God of all creation and time. God can use our failures to save a nation. God can repurpose us by the Blood of the Lamb, to be a comfort and support to others.
Paul, understanding this principle wrote with boldness that “whether we be afflicted, it is for your consolation and salvation.” I had to go through this defeat, so that I may be a comfort to another, that I may give the same life that I received in my troubles.
Just as Achan troubled Israel, so we go through troubles as a result of sin— not only sin, but Jesus said for the “sake of the Word, tribulations come.” (Mark 4:17) Our trouble is to be a monument for ‘them who are in trouble,’ it is for them who are lost that we were go through the pain of losing.
The good news is that ‘as the sufferings of Christ abound in us, so the also consolation aboundeth by Christ.’ That is the comparative degree of happiness in distress or misfortune, that will spring from our circumstances, and the measure by which we suffered and the measure of trouble by which we have overcome will be measured by the same degree of comfort and joy.
What a promise.
So for anyone ‘going through it’ this word is for you. Just keep on keeping on. The only way out is through. God will not leave us in this hell. But rather He will use our experience, to defeat the enemy and save others. The only way out, is through.
The question then becomes were my mistakes, if so it becomes to be that they were overcome, repentance was found, victory achieved, and the battle won for the Lord—— were my mistakes part of the plan all along? Did Paul have to be a murderer before becoming the Chief Apostle? Did Peter have to deny Christ before he could love Him? Did I have to lose in order to win? Do I have to post so many ‘L’s’before I finally catch a ‘W?’ Did Joshua have to experience the loss in order to achieve victory over AI?
I consider Job, and Solomon as I try to answer this question. Solomon penned in his latter years that ‘Sorrow is better than laughter, for out of sadness of countenance the heart is made better.’ Job said that ‘Man born of woman, his days are few and full of trouble.’ Yet both of these men were optimists. They both through great achievement and sorrows came to the same conclusion in life.
Solomon said:
“Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.”
Job said it this way:
“Then He saw wisdom and declared it; He prepared it, indeed, He searched it out. And unto man he said, Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom; and to depart from evil is understanding.”
It is safe to say that sorrows and troubles will come to all, that trouble, death and taxes are a certainty—but ‘if for conscience towards God, we endure grief, suffering wrongfully, then we are accepted by God.’ (1 Peter 2:19). This is Thankworthy. God thanks us for these things, but why?
Because our heart is never proved by those things which make us comfortable. Our faithfulness is only tested by the struggle. God thanks us for enduring grief, because now we are ‘more like him.’ ‘For hereunto were ye even called,’ Peter said. ‘That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings,’ and ‘If I must needs glory,’ said Paul, “I will glory of the things which concern mine infirmities.”
James the brother of Jesus wrote to ‘count it all joy, if you find yourself in diverse trials,’ for it is the perfect work of the trying of our faith, that ‘we may be made perfect, and entire, wanting nothing.’
Perfection is to lack nothing, to need nothing and to want for nothing. This is peace, this shalom is where nothing is missing and nothing is broken and it comes only through the trials of our faith.
The gospel of Peter, I like to call it details that we should ‘think it not strange concerning these fiery trials,’ but to ‘rejoice, inasmuch as we are partakers of Christ’s sufferings.’
Any grief we endure ‘for conscience towards God,’ for the sake of the cross, for the sake of ministry, for the sake of doing the right thing, for the sake of holiness —for righteousness sake— we do for a conscience towards God. This is that fellowship, this is that suffering, this is that partaking, this is what it means to have victory over this world. So we can truly be of good cheer, for Christ has overcome the world.
So then we come to the illumination that ‘to whom is forgiven much, the same also loveth much.’ (Luke 7:47). Our measure of love, is determined by— is birthed by our forgiveness.
The revelation of our forgiveness births the revolution of God’s love.
Our repentance and ‘the carefulness that it has wrought in us, the zeal, the vehement desire, yea the revenge,’ (2 Cor 7:11) that is born in our spirit— is none other than the same zeal and revenge on disobedience and sin demonstrated by Joshua in the valley of Achor.
This zeal that is born in repentance, is found in the Word of God in only one place that gives us a command for revenge. Revenge on what, revenge how?
We take revenge on our disobedience, through the revelation of forgiveness; this births a love, a zeal for God, that is demonstrated by our radical obedience to His Word manifested in unfeigned love of the brethren.
Joshua became obedient. Then God used his mistakes, God used his failures to give Joshua and the entire nation of Israel a victory.
So we too today must challenge ourselves to take revenge on our sin, to take revenge on our disobedience, to resist at all costs our new enemy that is A.I., a new giant that has read our mail, that we perhaps have already in many ways been defeated by, or failed in the past to overcome the temptations that is produced by it through the ever streaming content of the system of the Antichrist. Make no mistake- the Antichrist will wield the power of AI, as I argue, that even now everything that we see occurring around us could only have come to pass with aid of Artificial Intelligence.
The Covid pathogen was created in a lab using the computations of quantum computers and AI.
Genetic research using Artificial Intelligence is the greatest enemy we have ever faced.
“The panel, which will deliver its final report in March, warned about adversaries using artificial intelligence to identify genetic weaknesses in a population and engineering pathogens to exploit them, and genetic research designed to enhance soldiers’ mental or physical strength.” https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN29Z0HA
Without A.I. and the power to collect data—through personal computers, tablets, phones, virtual assistant technologies such as Alexa, Siri, Cortana, Watson, Facebook’s Artificial Intelligence called DeepText system, (‘which is a deep learning engine that understands text on the platform with near-human accuracy. Composed of several neural networks and DeepText uses these networks to process the written word) —all of these corporations powered by AI that have skyrocketed since Covid, could have never achieved their power and control without Artificial Intelligence.
I ask only one question. Can the mistake we made by allowing companies the power to invade our privacy, be used to ultimately defeat the behemoth that is AI, and how?
Make no mistake, the New World Order will be governed under the power of AI, using the hysteria and fear of Covid as a push to strip us of Liberty, the Antichrist will take control of everything, take control over the system that has been put in place to control you. Do not be surprised if this Antichrist is joined with a Digital SuperIntelligence through brain chips that we already see existing and in operation today.
Elon Musk has long warned about AI, and nothing has been done to curb the corporations from developing this behemoth. Now our enemies have overtaken us in this arena, and total control over society can finally be realized.
There could never be a Brave New World Order without the advent of AI.
The only question is— do I truly believe that ‘that which hath been is now; and that which is to be hath already been and God will require that which has past?’ If that is to be taken literally than we truly are in a simulation, and the fight against AI is an ancient one, that has already occurred, even before Joshua fought the king of AI. Are we fighting an ancient foe and has God left us clues on how to win?
I love The timeless Word of God, the only source of Truth in an ever changing world is telling us now ‘that that which shall be has already been.’ What do I do with this Word in the face of a worldwide takeover fueled by despotic rulers that are wielding the most powerful weapon ever formed against mankind? Corporate Oligarchs, ancient families putting into place the system of the Antichrist, where everyone and everything in this world can now come under the control of one man, perhaps a transhuman, part man, part computer— one who is able to control the ‘internet of things’ with his very mind.
What do you get when you merge a man which a digital super intelligence?
You create a god.
Folks we are in the last days.
We have a fight on our hands.
We may have been deceived in times past by the media machine and hypnotic power of the satanic Holy-wood, and we may have fallen prey to the spell of their pharmaceuticals, and music, we may have dabbled in the witchcraft of horoscopes, we may have been entertained by the sensual, secular, sexual content produced by this world, we may have been programmed from birth with a tablet in hand but it is not too late to wake up.
Everything we see around us has come under the power of the Prince of the air, but greater is He that is in us than he that is in the world.
It is not too late to unplug from the umbilical cord of sin, it is not too late to take revenge on our sin, with a zealous obedience to God’s Word, it is not too late wake up, ‘and that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed.’(Romans 13:11)
I know that we can overcome, I know that just as Joshua overcame the defeat at AI, likewise we can overcome by the Blood of the Lamb and the Word of our testimonies.
We have the Kingdom of Heaven inside of us, we have the Creator of the Universe dwelling with us, and ‘we have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but we have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father.’
Therefore having this promise let us do as Job and King Solomon commanded, and as Paul wrote so eloquently, ‘let us cleanse ourselves of all filthiness of flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the Fear of the Lord.’ Let us Fear God and Keep His Commandments. This is our whole duty, and in this duty is purpose, in this duty is life, in this duty is courage, in this duty is a hedge of protection, as we find the ‘Angels of the Lord encamped round about those who Fear the Lord.’
Father God— thank you for your timeless Word, for putting Eternity into our heart for giving us a glimpse of Heaven when you sent your Son to Earth for us. Thank for giving us a hope and future, we thank you that our expectations shall not be cut off, we thank you for the Angel Army that is always by our side, we thank you for the Comfort of the Holy Spirit and comfort of the Scriptures, Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort we thank you for not giving us over to death. Father God give us the zeal as you did Joshua in the valley of Achor, help us to take revenge on our sin, give us the courage to see the truth, and give to us the empowering grace that is sufficient to overcome.
God help us to be a comfort, to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of You. Let our troubles be repurposed to your Perfect Will.
Thank you for your mercy,
in Jesus name,
Amen.
Remember there is only one question: Can the mistake we made in allowing the trojan horse that is AI, to be pulled over our gates, and armed to the teeth all the while the weapons ringing inside, serving as warning of the doom to come-- just as in the days of Troy, when they welcomed the enemy into their homes-- can this mistake be used to ultimately defeat this behemoth and how?