Welcome back. I hope you have researched the last TWO chapters where we have uncovered the greatest cover-up in the history of mankind. If not, then click on the either link and read the first two chapter first so that you miss NOTHING!
PART I. SIMON PETER: THE TRUE BETRAYER!
PART II. SIMON PETER THE TRUE BETRAYER: THE PROOF!
In the last two chapters we have discovered that it was SIMON PETER and not Judas who actually betrayed Jesus, and the Greco-Roman Church covered this up for centuries! Even with the countless re-writing by these demons of Satan, God made sure that there would be enough scriptural clues and answers left for us in the bible.
Let’s start where we left off from the last chapter.
Jesus is allegedly crucified because of the betrayal of His best friend Simon Peter and not Judas.
Now before we begin this chapter, you have to know that the four gospels all contradict themselves badly.
Yes I said it; the four gospel testimonies are all different.
This means that someone has decided that certain parts of the bible needed a little “tweaking” so to speak.
Before we start let’s go back a little to the events at the tomb to lead up to our story:
- And as they went to tell his disciples, behold, Jesus met them, saying, All hail. And they came and held him by the feet, and worshiped him. Then said Jesus unto them, Be not afraid: go tell my brethren that they go into Galilee, and there shall they see me. MATTHEW 28:9, 10
Jesus
appears to the woman and they held his feet and possibly kiss Him
to see if it is actually him.
Now
we can see that Jesus is definitely alive!
- Now is this a resurrected Jesus or a Jesus that is in literal hiding from his enemies?
- And when she had thus said, she turned herself back, and saw Jesus standing, and knew not that it was Jesus. Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why weepest thou? Whom seekest thou?
- She, supposing him to be the gardener, saith unto him, Sir, if thou have borne him hence, tell me where thou hast laid him, and I will take him away. JOHN 20:14-15
Mary didn’t even know who Jesus was because He possibly was in disguise!
Mary thought He was the gardener.
Now
the Gospel of John claims in the
text that Mary allegedly saw two angels,
which would be a miracle in itself.
Common
sense would tell us that
- If she was allowed to see this alleged spectacle of two supernatural angels then there would be no need for Jesus to shield himself from Mary right?
Knowing
this we have to conclude that:
- Jesus was in disguise and He was in hiding!
Afterwards,
Mary runs and told the Disciples that Jesus was alive but they didn't
believe her.
- Who would believe this alleged whore, as the Catholic Church would call her?
Certainly not PETER; after all he is responsible for Jesus’ death.
So
Mary has to be wrong. Surely this man can’t just suddenly appear, right?
Pay close attention to the highlighted words below for greater
clarity!
- Then the same day at evening, being the first day of the week, when the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled for fear of the Jews, came Jesus and stood in the midst, and saith unto them, Peace be unto you.
- And when he had so said, he shewed unto them his hands and his side. Then were the disciples glad, when they saw the Lord. JOHN 20:19-20
The Gospel of JOHN says:
- Jesus was dressed in a disguised, dressed like the gardener or cemetery ground's keeper.
- Not even Mary, his closet disciple could recognize him when she spoke to him face to face!
- Jesus needed to get word to the disciples where to meet Him in a pre-determined safe house!
- The Disciples had great fear of the Jews and all hid at the safe house!
- When darkness came and Jesus could not be seen or recognized, Jesus also joined the Disciples at the secret safe house!
When Jesus knocked on the door, he was still in disguise as the gardener or someone else! His disguise was so great in hiding who he was that Jesus had to:
- Physically show the Disciples his nail-scarred hands and feet for them to even accept or allow Jesus into the room!
Wow! Now that's some serious James Bond-esque disguising here
folks!
Now, Luke tells us illuminating details also but being the Greek that he is, he must bring in some unnecessary voodoo mysticism as well:
- And it came to pass, as he sat at meat with them, he took bread, and blessed it, and brake, and gave to them. And their eyes were opened, and they knew him; and he vanished out of their sight.LUKE 24:30, 31
Now the Gospel of LUKE says:
After
darkness came, Jesus eventually came out of hiding and was extremely
hungry!
Now,
this is where the Jesus being in the grave three
days and three nights
scenario really make perfect sense!
For
logic would say:
- Jesus was not in a literal GRAVE dead for three days but in a literal grave "yard" hiding for three days and three nights with no food or water !
Since there is absolutely no biblical
prophecy that any Messiah was to die in a literal grave for anyone's sins for
three days, this would seem to make more sense than the eventual Greek and
Roman pagan mysticism that we have today.
Lastly, even after all of his
suffering, mockery, false accusations and betrayal by his best friend Peter, the
bible says:
- Jesus took the time out to praise God for the food He and his disciples were about to eat.
Just
like Job, Jesus still trusted and thanked God in spite of all he went through!
This is a life-lesson for all of us to live by! Hallelu-YHWH!
Now,
non-disciple Greek writer Luke, could have left well enough alone and
been in total harmony with John's account. But he then has to
"embellish" the story and say:
- And their eyes were opened, and they knew him; and he vanished out of their sight. LUKE 24:30, 31
Oh
come on Luke? Since you weren't a Jew or even at this event, do you honestly
expect us to believe your version when you claim:
- The disciples, who are in hiding for fear of the Jews, would allow some unknown stranger to come in and eat at the safe house?
AND:
- This stranger is allowed at the head of the table to give blessings to God over the meal?
AND:
- It wasn't until this person prayed a prayer as Jesus would, that they then recognize Him?
Really?
OH wait! Luke, adds:
- POOF! He allegedly vanishes into thin air?
Wow!
I heard about “EAT & RUN” but this is ridiculous!
Why
does Jesus have to eat and drink and then vanish?
Luke
the Pagan, definitely has a flair for the dramatic in his Gentile version of
events right? Or maybe, not being a Jew/Hebrew himself, he needed to make the
story more appealing to Paul's non-Hebrew Gentile cult followers.
I believe Jesus’ alleged vanishing means that He possibly just left secretly to visit the other Disciples, or plan his and Mary's departure from Israel; nothing more.
Now
the Gospel of MARK tells an
identical story about the traveling Disciples that saw Jesus on the road. Look
at the key word in red below:
- After that he appeared in another form unto two of them, as they walked, and went into the country. And they went and told it unto the residue: neither believed they them.
- Afterward he appeared unto the eleven as they sat at meat, and upbraided them with their unbelief and hardness of heart, because they believed not them which had seen him after he was risen. Mark 16:12-14
Did
you understand what happened? Mark says that Jesus appears in "ANOTHER
FORM?" This is not saying Jesus was like the Amazing Kreskin or
Houdini.
It is saying that Jesus was in another disguise people! WOW!
Yes! Jesus changed out of his gardener's disguise and left his grave yard hiding place. Then he saw some allies on the road and sent them also to the safe house to tell his disciples that he was still alive and would meet them soon! Isn't this amazing!?
Now, why did Jesus feel the need to risk discovery and come out of his graveyard hiding place and reveal himself to these men?
It's simple, with Peter literally hating Mary and all she stood for in Jesus' life, there is no way the disciples would believe her over Jesus' so-called best friend Simon Peter right?
So Jesus had to make sure all of the disciples would know that he is not dead as they were led to believe and that his death was faked and that he would meet them at the safe house as Mary told them!
Let me show you from Jesus' own mouth why I am correct about this reasoning:
- Afterward he appeared unto the eleven as they sat at meat, and upbraided them with their unbelief and hardness of heart, because they believed not them which had seen him after he was risen. Mark 16:12-14
I'm
sure you see it now! Yes, Although the disciples were told by Mary and by the
allies of Jesus that he did not die, but was in hiding, they still would not
believe their reports.
When Jesus finally arrived for supper, the scripture says Jesus was quite angry at them for not listening to Mary who he sent to them. Clearly as we can see by the "unbraiding" word that Jesus didn't hold back his tongue lashing either!
Now for a moment let's go back to Luke's version before either he or a later scribe added in the deity voodoo mysticism about Jesus which is accepted dogma of today:
Anyways, Jesus comes out of hiding and reveals himself to His Disciples at the safe house. They are terrified and since non of them were there to witness the alleged crucifixion.
- They listened to PETER'S satanic lies that Judas had betrayed Jesus and that Jesus was now dead by the hands of the Romans!
Are
these men really this gullible to believe in ghosts? I mean, come on! You just
had three different witnesses to tell you Jesus didn't die and was hiding from
the Jews in disguise.
Now seeing Jesus at the door, This can’t be a real man, this has to be some sort of dream vision sent by God right? Wrong!
- Behold my hands and my feet, that it is I myself: handle me, and see; for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have. And when he had thus spoken, he shewed them his hands and his feet. LUKE 24:39, 40
I know from these verses, a light is now shining in your spirit and you are having your "A-ha!" moment! Notice, Jesus is showing them that he is not some mystical being! For any superstitious person who wants to make this encounter some sort of "spiritual" moment. Jesus puts an end to that foolishness and says again:
- Behold my hands and my feet, that it is I myself: handle me, and see; for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have. And when he had thus spoken, he shewed them his hands and his feet.LUKE 24:39, 40
Sorry folks! You cannot argue with Jesus' own words! Notice he is proving to the disciples that he is did not die and is still alive! Although he may have went through the crucifixion like hundreds of others. He or his allies faked his death to escape the Jews or Romans!
This
verses above gives us clear details and insight into the original truth
about Jesus before Paul, Rome and Satan took over Christianity:
1. Jesus was in disguise hiding in fear of His enemies.
2. Jesus let’s them know that He is 100% all man.3. Jesus let’s the Disciples know that He is not a godor a spirit!
4. Jesus was hungry and ate and drank like ordinarymen.
5. The verse claiming that they couldn’t touch Himbecause he hadn’t ascended to God was a lie fordramatic purposes (John 20:17)
6. Why would a spirit now need food? Enoch didn’t eatwhen he came back to see his son…
7. Being all man and not spirit He doesn’t merely vanishas Luke a (non-Disciple) would have us to believe.
Again
this is my opinion on how these events may have unfolded. You
have to decide on your own.
Even
though the scripture says that he appeared to the eleven I really don’t believe
Peter the betrayer was there at that time either.
After
visiting the tomb Peter felt his work was done and he went on with his daily
life.
Peter
is so happy about his new wealth and prosperity. Without a care in the
world Peter decides to go fishing with either some other followers of Jesus or
with a few of his new friends who serve the evil high priest and missed the
entire supper and events of the night before.
Suddenly that morning, events unfold that will bring sheer terror to the heart of Peter: JESUS IS ALIVE!
- But when the morning was now come, Jesus stood on the shore: but the disciples knew not that it was Jesus. JOHN 21:4
Jesus
is standing on the shore yet they cannot recognize Him. Why? Apparently he is
still in yet ANOTHER DISGUISE! Probably so he would not be
known by His enemies or even better, to bring utter shock to his new enemy and
betrayer SIMON PETER!
Since
the Disciples didn’t know who He was, Jesus says something in code that
only they would remember. He reminds them of one of His original miracles with
the fishing nets.
Suddenly the Disciple that Jesus loved so much knew Him
(more
on the true identity of this "loved" Disciple later on):
- Therefore that disciple whom Jesus loved saith unto Peter, It is the Lord. Now when Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he girt his fisher's coat unto him, (for he was naked,) and did cast himself into the sea. JOHN 21:7
PETER heard the special “loved” Disciple say: “IT IS THE
LORD!” Peter can’t believe it! How can this man be alive? Peter thinks:
“JESUS KNOWS IT WAS ME (SIMON!!)”
Hoping
that Jesus didn’t see him, Peter jumps into the water. What is Peter to do, run
or go to Jesus? Jesus sees Peter and tells the Disciples to bring the fish in
to cook and eat.
In
self-denial Peter thinks:
“Maybe he doesn't know it was me?”
Peter
goes to Jesus.
- Jesus saith unto them, Come and dine. And none of the disciples durst ask him, who art thou? Knowing that it was the Lord. Jesus then cometh, and taketh bread, and giveth them, and fish likewise. JOHN 21:12-13
Why
should they ask who He is? Clearly the disguise is off.
Jesus
gives bread and fish to His Disciples to eat. Jesus really loves to eat huh?
As
we continue,
Peter’s heart is now probably racing super fast. Peter is probably wondering if Jesus is about to expose him to the other Disciples.
Peter’s heart is now probably racing super fast. Peter is probably wondering if Jesus is about to expose him to the other Disciples.
Jesus
says nothing during the meal. Peter possibly is scared to death wondering if
this is his last meal before judgment comes. After dinner Jesus decides
to finally interrogate Peter!
- So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these? He saith unto him, Yea, Lord; thou knowest that I love thee. He saith unto him, Feed my lambs. JOHN 21:15
Jesus finally sets his sites on the character of Peter and possibly asks:
“Peter do you love me more
than you love the respect of the others? If so
feed the lambs or in other words “TELL THEM THE TRUTH!”
Jesus then asks Peter the same question again:
- He saith to him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me? He saith unto him, Yea, Lord; thou knowest that I love thee. He saith unto him, Feed my sheep. JOHN 21:16
I’m
not sure if Jesus was deaf or hard of hearing. Yet He asks Peter the same
question a second time. Still, Peter doesn’t give the exact answer.
Now
they say the “third” time is the charm right? So Jesus asks Peter
the same question again!
- He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me? Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me? And he said unto him, Lord, thou knowest all things; thou knowest that I love thee. Jesus saith unto him, Feed my sheep. JOHN 21:17
When
Jesus did not get the answer that He was looking for, Jesus asks Peter yet a third
time for the truth.
Peter
is so upset now because Jesus is questioning his loyalty to Him. After Jesus
asks Peter about his loyalty a third time, Peter knows that Jesus has found out
the truth about him and the betrayal, Peter still will not admit the truth
under the intense interrogation.
Maybe
by asking this Devil three times Jesus would hope this Devil
would flee from him as well…”
"PETER! If you love me then do the right thing!”
Jesus
then gives Peter a prophetic warning of his demise:
- When you (Peter) were young, you were able to do as you liked and go wherever you wanted to; but when you are old, you will stretch out your hands and others will direct you and take you where you don't want to go.
- Jesus said this to let him know what kind of death HE/PETER would die to glorify God. Then Jesus told him, ``Follow me. JOHN 21:18,19 Living Bible
Jesus
tells Peter about his future. He tells Peter that he will be able to go and
come as he pleases for now. However, when he gets older, another will
become his teacher and guide him down the wrong path, a path that will lead Peter to his
destruction.
We
all know now that Peter’s teacher later became the false apostle, PAUL.
We’ll discuss more on that subject later.
The
bible says these exact words:
“Jesus said this to let him (PETER)know what kind of death HE/PETER would die.”
Jesus
then says:
“Then Jesus told him, ``Follow me.”
Now
folks:
Another good question you should be aware of is:
Why do you think Jesus is telling Peter his future now?
Another good question you should be aware of is:
Don’t you find it very
strange or peculiar that Jesus isn’t telling any of the other Disciples
how they are going to die, only Peter?
Does
that make any sense to you? Can you see Jesus’ angrily rebuking
Peter and saying:
“Oh Peter stop your foolishness! I am
warning you of your impending doom!” Peter if you want to glorify YHWH then follow
me!”
Jesus
is clearly attempting to save Peter from destruction. He unwaveringly tries to
get Peter to convert from his evil ways and tell the truth.
Notice
how Jesus says three major things in these verses about Peter.
1.
Peter
does not love Jesus or the ministry.
2.
Peter
is not feeding the sheep the true words
of God.
3.
Jesus
does not believe Peter is following
Him or God.
Jesus
clearly lets us know that Peter is not following Him. Still, after all of the
warnings from Jesus Peter will not change. Peter, now agitated, turns away from
all the questions of Jesus. I’m sure Jesus kept on trying to convert Peter.
So
answer this quick question for me:
·
“What
was Peter doing that was so wrong or different from the other Disciples
that made Jesus single him out?
You
cannot overlook this question.
In all four gospels Jesus has always used Peter as an example for the other Disciples as to what “not” to do. Go back and research all of these verses and you will see the satanic pattern that Peter has in the scriptures. Let’s move on…
In all four gospels Jesus has always used Peter as an example for the other Disciples as to what “not” to do. Go back and research all of these verses and you will see the satanic pattern that Peter has in the scriptures. Let’s move on…
Jesus
has overly questioned Peter so many times it becomes apparent to anyone with
common sense that there is something wrong with Peter.
Now
for the shocker in the very next verse! Peter and Jesus are arguing
or discussing Peter’s problems too loudly.
Peter
thinks the conversation is a one on one conversation between Jesus and himself.
However, someone else has been secretly listening to the
private conversation in the background:
·
Then
PETER turning about, seeth the disciple whom Jesus “loved” following; which also leaned on his breast
at supper, and said, Lord, which is he that betrayeth thee? JOHN 21:20-21
The
book of John says that Simon Peter suddenly turns around in surprise
or maybe in horror! Oh my! The cat is out of the bag now!
The
one Disciple that Jesus was in “love” with i.e. Mary Magdalene
now knows the truth. Jesus’ true betrayer is standing right there in their
very midst!
Now
don’t forget John has hidden messages in his text to throw off the Greco-Roman
censors and scribes. Verse 20 ends saying:
Which is he that betrayeth thee?”
That
wording is totally wrong! Remember we are taught that the Disciples were there
when Judas allegedly betrayed Jesus with
a kiss right?
So
there would be no reason for this Disciple to ask something that the
Disciples supposedly already knew. No my Brother and Sisters, when that other
“LOVED” Disciple walked up and overheard the truth in the conversation, that
Disciple really asked Jesus the question:
·
Is
this he (Peter) that betrayed thee! (Past tense.)
I’m
glad that you are reading the verses right along with me step by step from John
21:15.
You
cannot say that I am twisting these verses just to build a case against
Peter.
Here
once again the writer of John has given us another hidden
coded message concerning this special unnamed Disciple
that Jesus loved or was in “love with.”
Whatever
the case, the truth has finally come out and the writer in John says that this other
disciple now knows about Peter’s evil!
Now
isn’t it easier to find the truth when you can go step by step?
There
is no way you can tell me that Jesus and the other Disciples’ conversation was
about Judas in this chapter. You and I know that is totally
ridiculous.
The
conversation started with Jesus questioning Peter’s loyalty and it ended with
at least one other Disciple learning the truth. Yes, Peter is the true betrayer of Jesus!
Now
that you know what is happening in this chapter let’s finish learning about the
events surrounding Peter’s betrayal.
- Peter, seeing him (Mary Magdalene) saith to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do? JOHN 21:20-21
The
scripture says that Peter was definitely present when the unnamed Disciple who
I am claiming was Mary Magdalene asks Jesus what Peter has done.
Now
John is still limited in what he can say in his scriptures without raising the
eyebrows of the Catholic Church. However, once again I believe the other
Disciple is furious about what she has just learned about Peter! Verse 21 would
not have ended with the question:
“What shall this man do?”
That
question again is ridiculous because once again if they were speaking of Judas
as the betrayer of Jesus, then that question would also be ridiculous.
That Disciple would have already known what Judas had done. The other
Disciple’s words would have been:
“WHAT SHALL WE DO TO PETER?”
The
unnamed Disciple cannot believe that Jesus’ closest friend is the
betrayer. The Disciple probably wants justice and probably wants Peter dead
now.
The
Disciple wants Jesus to get rid of Peter right away.
·
Jesus
saith unto him, If I will that he (Peter) tarry till I come, what
is that to thee? Follow thou me. JOHN 21:22
Jesus
gets mad at the violence that the Disciple now wants to perform. The other
Disciple asks Jesus why Peter is still allowed to stay among them and asks the
other Disciple:
“What is it to you if I want
him around? Do not concern yourself about it just do what I say and follow me!”
Jesus
wasn’t concerned with what that Disciple wanted because Jesus also had a hidden
agenda. Jesus could not condone the Disciples killing Peter because that would
be breaking the “thou shalt not kill” commandment. Jesus also couldn’t let
Peter run back to his new friends at the High Council either.
Until
Jesus’ escape plans are complete He has to make Peter think that
all is well in the Jesus camp:
- Then went this saying abroad among the brethren (Disciples), that that disciple should not die: yet Jesus said not unto him, He shall not die; but, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee? JOHN 21:22-23
The
Disciples know that Peter is the betrayer and they all want to kill Peter.
Jesus tells the other Disciple that he “loved,” to secretly
spread the word that Peter is not to die.
However,
John gives us one last secret message at the end of
the verse. John gives us a little “hint, hint, wink, wink” answer. John says
that Peter was going to die by their hands but only when the time was right!
Wow! John let’s us know that Jesus never said not to kill Peter
but that they should all just let Peter tarry with them until their other
plans are set in motion.
I
believe Peter may have known that Jesus was planning to escape and that the
other Disciples were going to kill him as well.
Peter
then escapes from the hands of the Disciples and flees Israel. This is probably
how Paul/Satan was able to get his hand on Peter and corrupt him later on as
Jesus said would happen.
Peter
wanted notoriety and fame and fortune. There was only one
other ministry that could possibly fulfill Peter’s fleshly desires.
Peter
joins the satanic ministry of Paul’s and together they change the true message
of Jesus into the falsehood of Christendom today.
The
writer of 1st John let’s us know that I am closer to the truth than
you think.
Now
remember we are told that Judas has died. However, John says that one of the
false prophets and the false ministry came from one of the original
Disciples!
- “Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there MANY ANTICHRISTS; whereby we know that it is the last time.
- They went out FROM US, but they were NOT (OF US);
- for IF they had been OF US, they would no doubt have CONTINUED with us: but they went out, that they might be made manifest that they were NOT ALL OF US. 1st. JOHN 2:18-19
Do
you see what has been hidden from us and now has been revealed in the
scriptures? John says:
1.
There
are many Antichrists or false prophets(PETER), AGAINST Jesus'
true message of God.
2.
“Although they (PETER),came
out FROM US, They(PETER), were not one OF US.”
3. “IF they (PETER), had been truly ONE OF US, then they (PETER), would have CONTINUED WITH US!”
4. When they (PETER), left us it was made manifest or (revealed) that they (PETER), were not one of us.
5. The usage of the word ANTI-CHRIST really meant the one who was against JESUS' true purpose AND not one who is against Jesus being the Messiah!
Now
I must ask you: Outside of Judas, who is the only Disciple in the
bible that willingly left the original Disciples? Yes you have it! It
was Peter!
Listen
to what JAMES’ brother JUDE has to say about the false deceitful prophets that
also secretly infiltrated the ranks of the original Disciples:
- For there are “CERTAIN MEN” CREPT IN unawares, who were before of old ordained to this condemnation, “UNGODLY MEN,” turning the grace of “OUR GOD” into lasciviousness, and denying the “ONLY” Lord GOD/YHWH, and our Lord Jesus Christ. JUDE 1:4
Jude, just like John cannot say Peter’s name because the Catholic Church would never allow this truth into the bible. Notice the precise things that Jude tries to let us know about Peter’s evil. Jude says:
.
1. There were certain men
i.e. Peter and Paul who crept in secretly
and infiltrated Jesus’ Ministry.
2. The Disciples were unaware of the true character of Peter because this man was “before of old” i.e he was an original chosen Disciples of Jesus!
3. Jude says these men Peter and Paul were UNGODLY and they started twisting Jesus’ gospel of YAHWEH into an EVIL false doctrine! Saying such demonic and blasphemous things such as:
a.) Jesus is the Messiah!
b.) The Laws of Moses
are over now!
4. Jude says that they (PETER) stopped preaching that YHWH was one God alone; which may have possibly lead to the eventual Gentile Church inventing the abomination known as the: “Trinity Doctrine.” They denied the true teaching ministry of their Lord or Rabbi/Teacher Jesus
Are you amazed? Have your ministers ever taught you what these verses mean?
The
most incredible thing is that these verses are still in our
bibles! The gospel writers are telling us the truth but since we do not truly
study the bible, it is easy for the false theologians to teach us their warped
satanic versions of the gospel. Jesus gave us warnings about the false
prophets, Peter and Paul’s false ministries:
- Beware of false prophets which come to you in SHEEP’S CLOTHING, but INWARDLY they are ravening wolves. Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the WILL of my FATHER which is in heaven. MATTHEW 7:15
Peter
fulfilled this verse completely. We all believed Peter was a follower/sheep of
Jesus. That is not true. Peter was a money hungry WOLF in
SHEEP'S CLOTHING and didn’t want to be a mere poor prophet in
the ministry.
Jesus
warned Peter about his character and tried to convert him to feed the people.
Jesus said that only those who will do the will of YHWH the Father would enter
into heaven. The will of the Father was for us to repent and turn from our
wicked ways. This again was not in the plans of Peter.
- Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? And in thy name have cast out devils? And in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never (KNEW) you: depart from me, YE that work INIQUITY. MATTHEW 7:21-23
Remember
just because Peter and Paul can cast out devils or other magical tricks does not
mean they are doing God’s work. Never forget that point!
This
is the information that the Greco-Roman Church never wanted us to find out! We
all have been lied to!
When
Peter left the original Disciples to join Paul’s satanic ministry, Peter became
totally lost just like Jesus prophesied.
- …when you are old, you will stretch out your hands and others (Paul) will direct you and take you where you don't want to go. Jesus said this to let him know what kind of death HE/PETER would die…JOHN 21:18 Living Bible
- “And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold, SATAN hath desired to have you, that he may sift you as wheat: But I have prayed for thee, that THY (FAITH) FAIL NOT: and when THOU art CONVERTED strengthen thy brethren. LUKE 22:31
Notice
clearly as we continue to read it one verse at a time that Peter alone
is the main focus. Notice how:
a.
Jesus
is speaking directly to Peter. JOHN
21:15-17
b.
Jesus
is questioning only Peter.
JOHN 21:15-17
c. Jesus is telling Peter alone how he will eventually die.JOHN
21:18
d.
The
other Disciple hears the
conversation and realizes
that
Peter is the betrayer. JOHN 21:19-20
e. The other Disciple asks Jesus if Peter is the one that
betrayed Him.
JOHN 21:20
f.
John
says Peter saw and heard the Disciple that Jesus loved asking Jesus if Peter was the betrayer.
JOHN
21:20-21
- PETER and PAUL were deceitful partners with each other.
- Peter, just as Jesus said, was a Prince of SATAN the same as Paul.
- Peter desired power and wealth and the accolades of men. Jesus’ ministry was about the kingdom of God and returning from wickedness.
- Peter wanted monetary rewards for his troubles.
Lastly,
the writer in the book let’s us know one last hidden message.
The
book of John could have been written by a woman,
i.e. the unnamed Disciple that Jesus was in “love” with, Mary
Magdalene!
- This is the disciple which testifieth of these things, and wrote these things: and we know that his testimony is true. JOHN 21:24
Notice
clearly the phrasing that the author uses to let us know that he is not the
person with this first hand knowledge.
John
says that this other disciple is the one who witnessed all of
these things first hand. Meaning it was not John
the Disciple! Are you grasping this yet people?
From the writer's own admission, we know that John didn't witness any of these events! We know this because all of the MALE disciples were all in hiding! YEP!
There was only one disciple at the crucifixion that had first hand knowledge of the events and what words were said! We all know that this only the women were allowed at Jesus' feet without retribution.
So as the book of John says, we KNOW that their testimony is true because they were actually there at Jesus' feet! Wow!
Then the author says concerning that other Disciple:
- “We know that “his/her/Mary’s” testimony is true!”
This
is totally amazing! Now did Mary actually write these chapters?
That
I really couldn’t say, but it is very possible. Truly possible!
Tell me something, let’s say that you were Mary Magdalene and you wrote a detailed gospel of Jesus’ life.
"How would you get that information out to the general public knowing that the male dominated Catholic Church would have denied your total existence as one of Jesus’ Disciples,or defamed your role by calling you a whore?"
That’s
right if you were Mary Magdalene you would have had to write your gospel using
a male pseudonym or alias to get the gospel to the
people.
My
Brothers and Sisters, this is what I am professing; that Mary Magdalene may
have written the gospel of John and over time the Catholic Church may have
still edited out things that they did not like and added more false misleading
scriptures and phrases to help us eliminate the God of Jesus.
So
what now? If Jesus did not die as I seem to be alleging, then what happened to
Him? What happened to Mary, His alleged wife?
Well,
my true answer does not allow you to go back and continue to believe the old
lies that we received from the Catholic Church.
You have read these verses and you know that Judas did not betray Jesus all on your own! There is no denying that now.
HOWEVER...
There is more detailed proof that all of you can see that will show you the truth and ANSWER your questions! The book is called:
Jesus: The Rise of the
Nazarene!
Front Cover:
Back Cover:
Click on the link below and you can read excerpt from it that go hand-in-hand with the bible story before they were edited by the Satanic Roman Church! After reading the book, come back to the blog and give a testimony of how God has shown you the truth
FRONT COVER:
REAR COVER:
You
cannot serve two masters. You cannot serve a ministry where the preacher
teaches you that God will bless you if you sow a financial “seed” into his
ministry on one hand, and then refuse to rebuke us for not obeying God. Just
like Jesus and Peter’s agendas were different, so are the agendas of your money
hungry prosperity preachers and our heavenly Father YHWH…
I
pray that you CHOOSE WISELY. May God Bless you…
I
say again Fast, Pray, and Study. Read
to find the truth that God has for each and every one of us. Do not rely
on the "ROMAN CATHOLIC" churches or me for your
understanding of God for we are only men. God will show you the
truth if you diligently seek Him. Shalom/Salaam/Selah…
I pray God lifts the deception from your eyes.
ReplyDeletedidactic why is it that you feel I'm the one deceived, like I told you before, simply show the room my errors and stop being one of those closed minded people who always wants to pray for others when you have limited knowledge or have done limited in depth study to find the truth. BLIND FAITH is not FAITH it's just makes you a prisoner to the PULPIT PIMPS who enjoy deceiving the people of God...
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