As above, so below.
There is a house in my Father's kingdom
Which father?
Forgive the heretical thinking, and consider, in a sense, Jesus and Satan are siblings.
Jesus is Son of God, maybe Satan is Daughter of God.
The kingdom of Satan is below.
Satan named Princes and Princes in his kingdom. He gave them great power and wealth. They serve their master as do we. Their reward is here, now. They took the straight line to power and fame. We ride the spiral, planting and harvesting, sowing and reaping
Prophet ~ Profit
Jesus ~ Satan
Some prophets = riches and fame
Jesus = spiritual wealth
Maybe the Golden cross was the planting of a seed of good into one of the "Bloodlines". After 3 days he ascended to the heavens, but his seed remained. Season after season, again and again, his seed grows. He's got the books, he's got it all. When it's time to harvest, Jesus comes for his. Satan already has hers.
I feel Jesus is here. I know he is amongst us, as he promised, because two or more have gather together in his name.
Accept that possibility and square your reality of what you are seeing with what you know and that which you have read in the Book.
We all serve One or the other, either knowingly or unknowingly. The Kings and Queens of old never disappeared. They exist today as corrupt politicians and celebrities. They worship the old gods in their bathhouse temples.
Think JE = Littlefinger
Thinks Satan = Cersei
Jesus is here. If he plays chess, then is there any doubt he is a Grandmaster of the highest order?
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Ichabod - (The glory of God is his blessings) everything else is a symbol of that power.
“And she named the child Ichabod, saying, ‘The glory has departed from Israel!’ because the ark of God had been captured and because of her father-in-law and her husband. And she said, ‘The glory has departed from Israel, for the ark of God has been captured’” (1 Samuel 4:21–22). The word Ichabod means literally “inglorious” or “there is no glory,” and in her pain and despair, the woman (who is unnamed in Scripture) lamented over the loss of the glory of God from Israel.
The glory of God is used to describe God’s favor and blessings toward His people. In the Old Testament, God’s glory is seen as a pillar of fire and cloud that followed the Israelites during the exodus from Egypt, guiding and guarding them (Exodus 13:21). Once the Ark of the Covenant was built and placed in the tabernacle in the wilderness, and later in the temple in Jerusalem, God’s glory resided there as a symbol of His presence among His people. When the Ark was captured by the Philistines, the glory departed from the Israelites—Ichabod became a reality.
It is a terrible thing to experience the loss of the glory of God. And while Israel’s ruin was temporary “until the fullness of the Gentiles” would be brought into the kingdom of God on earth (Romans 11:25), one wonders how many churches today have lost the glory of the Lord, whether willingly or unknowingly. The same things that caused Ichabod in Israel—sin, disobedience, idolatry—are present in many of today’s churches. Christians must never take the glory of God in our midst for granted, lest we wake up one day and find that Ichabod has become a reality among us.
https://www.gotquestions.org/Ichabod.html
Lord, bless us all. I pray that you give us the wisdom to discern the truth, the strength to bear it, and I thank you for all of our wonderful blessings; new frens, new information, and this glorious opportunity to serve. I also pray that you lift those stuck in a well, out into the light, to ease their pain and suffering as you see fit. I humbly acknowledge and accept you as my savior. The signs you have given throughout my life are beyond mathematical probability, and I thank you for opening my eyes to see them. God Bless us all, especially us little shitty ones. Amen
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