Folks, this is it. The true identity of the tares’ function is spelled out in this article:
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/wheats-evil-twin-has-been-intoxicating-humans-for-centuries
Those who are pushing the tolerance agenda, CRT, or any change to the core values are the tares. I would include the jab in that...
13 july. Sister Sheri Dew told BYU–Pathway Worldwide students during a devotional broadcast on Tuesday, July 13. “Will we ‘go with’ the prophet? Will we hear his words and follow his counsel?”
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https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/frontlinenews/door-to-door-covid-shot-pushers-report-unvaccinated-to-government-health-departments/
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ReplyDeletewhat has our world come to? the fact that we are not rising up as a church against this is sick. My wife and I were talking about one of my sons friends who is always degrading other people and calling them names including adults. He seems to come from a good family. We have heard his parents ask him to be respectful when he is hanging with our son. I got thinking about how our children are being influenced by the means around them. He has a phone aged 13. The social media system television programs, and our school systems all combined are molding our children into products of our social system. I have heard parents wonder why their children turned out the way they are. I feel that even if we do all we can as parents by teaching them the right, but allow them to still associate themselves with all the garbage on television and social media and school systems that they learn and mold according to what the system is feeding them. We as parents are just as much to blame if we allow them to participate in any of these wicked practices but tell ourselves we teach them to be good kids so when they are around us they don't act that way thus justifying ourselves. The sins be upon the parents heads for allowing them to participate in the wickedness going on in the world today.
Since you mentioned Drunkards of Ephraim,
ReplyDeleteA little from Avraham Gileadi's interpretation:
1 Woe to the garlands of glory
of the drunkards of Ephraim!
Their crowning splendor has become as fading wreaths
on the heads of the opulent a overcome with wine.
Chapters 28-31, which form a didactic unit comprising Part VI of Isaiah’s Seven-Part Structure (Isaiah 28-31; 55-59), each commence with a “woe” or covenant curse. Ephraim’s chief sins of pride and drunkenness catch up with Israel’s birthright tribe in Jehovah’s Day of Judgment. Instead of acknowledging current inconvenient truths, the people of Ephraim look back on past glories earned in more righteous times as if they still apply today. Ephraim’s self-deception, stemming from intoxication with “wine” at the highest levels, compounds the hard times that lie ahead (v 7; Isaiah 56:10-12).