The Rock

Wrestlers are easily identifiable by their getup, their antics, and their build. The Rock (Dwayne Johnson), made his debut at about the time that our 16-year-old son grew an affinity towards Wrestle-Mania. We began watching it with him. We watched the good & bad fights, as well as the fake ones too!
Withholding names, there was the “A” team and the “B” team. The wrestler on the “A” team had a sister whose boyfriend was on the “B” team. In order for the boyfriend to provoke her brother, he had a quick plan: “Slap me” he told her. She said, “What?” and he repeated it. She then pretended to slap him hard outside the ring where they were at. Problem was, the microphone was on and everyone heard it! Of course, her outraged brother ‘thought’ his sister was being harassed, and therefore, began punching the wrestler. When the replay was shown, they muted the mic. so that no-one could hear what had really happened! Our poor son! Shattered dreams!
Not so with Jesus. Before a band of men, officers, sent from the chief priests, the Pharisees, scribes, and elders, arrested Him at the garden, He had to be kissed for identification. He was a common man. He wasn’t identifiable because, unlike the religious people and leaders of the day, He didn’t seek His glory or fame. There were no bulging muscles, no outrageous outfits, no crazy acts or displays of authority to identify Him as The Son of God. The best take-way is He didn’t fake anything-not even His death as some believe. He didn’t remove the huge nails, wander off the cross, and stagger into a desert where He fainted and then lived ‘happily’ ever-after. Nope, He endured crucifixion to the end; He resurrected on the third day, and later ascended into heaven! The True Rock won’t shatter your dreams! He’s the real thing!
Wrestling with issues these days?
“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places” (Ephesians 6:12). Our issues and struggles are not against individuals, agencies, or even “the system;” we’re fighting a spiritual battle in the atmospheric heavens led by Satan and his demonic beings. What do you wear for such battles? No outrageous outfits will do! Stay tune!
God Bless!
Sam

Faux Goods

Wood lovers like the real aspects of wood; its consistency, its natural makeup, its real grain & texture, and its many uses.  When wood isn’t available, or may be too expensive, one can make pieces of other materials look pretty close to the real thing by making faux wood.  From grain to shades, it’s possible to create what is desired, for a fraction of the cost.                   Same thing is possible with fur coats, leather bags, jewelry, and other items.  Faux has many uses.  Of course, it can be used to deceive others where the ‘real-deal’ is required, as in the art world, but instead, reproductions are substituted.                          

The ‘Church’ is in a critical place right now at this point in history. More and more people will see that there are actually two church bodies at play.  It’s been this way for close to two-thousand years.  There’s an accepted church which, although it stands for a few true principles, it isn’t the real church.  The real church is composed of believers world-wide that acknowledge Jesus as its head (Colossians 1:18).  It is known as the body of Christ. That is its title.  It is non-denominational.  It stands on the Word of God, the Truth of Christ’s Word, and is led by the Holy Spirit.  As more and more tensions arise commandeered by Satan, the Church body will continue to stand firm.  However, many members will fall and will even join the traditional Church, and eventually go astray.  Why?

Satan is a counterfeit.  Just as God is triune, Satan also has an unholy trinity (The False Prophet, The Antichrist, and the Beast).  Since He’s the Deceiver and the Father of Lies, he is on an “all-out” campaign to deceive as many as he can.  Those who rarely read God’s Word will be most susceptible to his cunning lies.  Those lies are in place as I write these words!  Hundreds of thousands are falling daily for his deceptions.   Eventually, people will begin to see that they’ve been following the faux church.  It will cost them dearly to take a stand, but it’ll be worth it.  But, how will I know the difference?

The body of Christ stands on the true Word of God.  It doesn’t waiver from issues condemned by God, nor does it give in to “doctrines of demons.” (1Timothy 4:1).  At this very moment, thousands of its members are suffering persecution world-wide.  Members of the faux church scuff at important and often controversial issues, and even embrace them with secular reasoning. 

What will Jesus do?  “And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: that they all might be dammed who believe not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness” (2Thessalonians 2:11-12).  Come on!  You don’t actually think I’ll fall for some cheap trick, do you?                                                                                               “He performs great signs (awe-inspiring acts) even making fire fall from the sky to the earth, right in the sight of men, and deceived them that dwell on the earth by means of those miracles which he had power to do in the sight of the beast; saying to them that dwell on the earth that they should make an image to the beast, which had the wound by a sword, and did live” (Revelation 13:13,14).                                                   

Jesus refers to Himself as The Good Shepherd and His followers as His sheep. Religious leaders in Jesus’ days did not follow Him. He said, “But you believe me not, because you are not of my sheep, as I said unto you, My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me:  And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand” (John 10:27,28). 

While faux may be good, it isn’t in this case.  Wake up!  Don’t be deceived!  Join the true Church of God, His body!  Sing Psalm 24:9,10: “Lift up your heads, O ye gates! And lift them up, O ancient doors, that the King of glory may come in.  Who is this King of Glory?  The LORD of Host-He is the King of Glory!”

God Bless!
Sam

NEVER!!!

“You’ll have to take me in alive!!” “Over my dead body!” You’ll never catch me!”
Those were words we often used as kids playing cops and robbers, Cowboy and Indians, Crooks and Thieves, etc. Each game had its rules. Each game called for action. Always the villain, my little brother, Nels, had multiple ways of escaping us. He was always the bad guy, always the mastermind while our cuz, June, and I were the good guys setting up traps for a 5-yr. old! He’d escape on his tricycle. He’d go in to our bedroom and exit with costumes, weapons, etc.

Never! has been the reaction of many people, even God’s people towards changes or individuals. When asked if they’d like to serve God, most people will say they aren’t ready for it yet. That’s because most people believe we have to clean up our act first and be righteous BEFORE serving God. FALSE! God cleanses us! He makes us righteous, not we ourselves! Otherwise, why need Him if we could make it on our own? God can save and use ANYBODY He chooses to! Read on.

Many people can’t believe God could use a harlot for His glory and plans. It so happened that after Moses’ death, God raised Joshua in his place. Joshua sent out two spies. They were hidden and sheltered from the townspeople by Rahab, the harlot. A pact was made: Save my people since I have saved you two, she told the spies. It was agreed. Everyone within her house walls on the day of attack would be spared death. She first had to hang a red cord out her window.

On the day of attack, the red cord was spotted and everyone within saved. Rahab, a no-doubt, despise woman, went on to play an important part in God’s plans. In Matthew 1:5, Rahab, (here called Rachab) forms part of Jesus’ lineage! I’m sure that most of her shameful life she thought, I’ll never be worth anything.” But God can use anyone and everyone for His kingdom. A seemingly nobody, a worthless person by society’s standards, became world-known.

God doesn’t say, “Yeah, yeah-and last, but not least…” NO, you’ll be included as one of the greats in His kingdom should you decide to follow Him.
The religious leaders of His day, the Pharisees, and the Sadducees, claimed ‘Never will God bare a son!’ He’s Spirit, and has no human features, they thought. Therefore, it was blasphemous for Jesus not only to claim being the Son of God, but also to be equal to Him.
Yes, they knew the scriptures! But they also missed some of them! The book of Isaiah says, “Therefore, the Lord (Adonay) himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and call his name Immanuel” (7:14). Had they read that and understood it, they’d know that Immanuel means God with us.

Another missed scripture is Isaiah 9:6 “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace (Sar Shalom).” Living under NEVER! cost them to miss out on appreciating the Messiah right in their midst! He had all these lessons for them.

How about you? Do you think your neighbors will ever be accepted by God? Do you think He doesn’t need them? DO you think they don’t deserve to get in? Do you think you’ll never be accepted by God? Read these words:
“But God is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness, but is longsuffering towards us-ward not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance” (2Peter 3:9).
God hasn’t returned because He’s waiting on you to call upon Him. Once you do, you’ll never say NEVER, but will always be in His presence.
God Bless!
Sam

Up, Up, And Away

The Fifth Dimension may have sung about it, and many people dreamt of traversing the skies in beautiful balloons, but one can only get so far. But what if you could fly without an air balloon, or an airplane, or a helicopter, or without any type of machine? Back, around 1963, while visiting my grandma in the Bronx, in the projects, my dad looked out the window and said, “There it goes!” I was curious, ecstatic! “What was it?” I asked. “It was Supercar!” he said. I couldn’t believe it! I searched every window but couldn’t find it. “Where, where, where?” I kept asking. But there wasn’t one. I couldn’t believe my dad had made it up. Supercar was a TV series around 1962 about a man whizzing by in a flying car! Only recently have flying cars been around. But no one can fly one to heaven, not even a supercar can get us there.
Of course, one can get to heaven by dying or getting killed. But that’s not the way we’d like to go! Moving to heaven is literally right around the corner! I’m talking about getting there while we’re still alive. Ever thought about that? Current life events as well as near-future ones, point without a doubt, that our call Home is extremely near and imminent! Stay tuned for more details in Mysteries!
God Bless!
Sam

Stigmatized

Lots of people live with s stigma.  Many kids from certain countries now living in the US face criticism for their looks, their customs, their heritage.  The stigma of being from elsewhere and not having been born on US soil is a reality for adults as well.  The thing is, many of those hurling criticism, may not have been born in the US themselves. Sometimes, their parents weren’t either.  Nevertheless, picking on others happens to be a way of life for many.  The old saying that people feel good putting others down because they lift themselves up, is very true and alive.   

                                                                                                        Sometimes, decisions we have made bring about stigmas.  Oftentimes, we have to endure the talk and wrath of others.  Jesus knows your story.  He knows the feeling.  He can relate.  We know Jesus led a perfect life, though things affecting His life on earth weren’t.  Truth has always had lies and accusations to contend with.  Misunderstandings form when the whole story is overlooked, or misunderstood.

We sometimes think that our secrets, decisions, or past ways will remain unknown to others.  Sometimes, yes, but not always.  On many occasions, Jesus was accused of being a false prophet, of having connections to the underworld when it came to healing and producing miracles (Matthew 12:24). The one I’m sure had to hit home was when His birth was questioned.  Mary and Joseph knew Jesus’ birth was supernaturally fulfilled.  They knew it was prophetic.  They knew He was God’s Prophet and Savior, though they didn’t comprehend it all.  Nevertheless, they lived with the whispers.   

And so, on one occasion, Jesus was told, “We were not born of fornication” (John 8:41), meaning Mary was believed to not have been pure when pregnant and carrying Him.  I don’t know about you, but in my old neighborhood, our peers were allowed to say all kinds of things about us and against us-save about our moms. That’s when fist went flying whether at school, the home, or anywhere.  They were basically telling Him He was the last one that should talk about spiritual or religious matters.

Jesus lived with the stigma of His heavenly Father’s plan: Being born of a virgin.  It didn’t irritate Him because He knew the truth, plus, He knew the hearts of the religious leaders incessantly trying to discredit Him, and He let them know that they were vipers, hypocrites, ignorant and blind leaders (All of Matthew 23, particularly, verse 33).  While they were telling Him where He came from, He told them where they were going (Matt 23:14): to receive a greater condemnation than others, and because they had not believed He was the Son of God, that they would die in their sins (John 8:24).

Bottom line: Jesus can relate to our stigmas, our put-downs, our hurts.  The word says, “For we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weaknesses, but have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are- yet he did not sin (Hebrews 4:15).  Cast your cares upon Him.

“Cast your cares upon Him, lay your life before Him,                     For only He is worthy to stand,                                                         In tribulation, trial, and sorrow,                                                         When you can’t see through tomorrow,                                            He’ll reveal to you the frailty of a man”                                            (Song by John Michael Talbot)

God Bless,

Sam

Are You Serious?

Growing up, we had Alex & Miguel on the block. They had about 5-6 younger siblings with Alex being the oldest. He was funny while Miguel, though a good kid, was plain crazy. One day around 1973, we came into possession of a large cardboard box, probably from a stove. Miguel came up with the great idea of stepping inside while we’d throw sticks and metal pipes at it, like on a magic show. He thought they’d pass right by his face, over his head, etc. “Get out, stupid!” Alex told him. Miguel was about 13 then and didn’t see anything wrong with his idea! Was he kidding?
When God tells us to do things or not to, He’s not kidding. We might not be serious, but He is. We might make plans, or might even foresee results down-the-road, but God sees the entire picture from start to finish (as if viewed from above). Besides, He has a plan for everything, and He doesn’t have to share it with us.
When God expects us to carry out something and we don’t, He tells us that “rebellion is as the sin of Witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry” (1Samuel 15:23).
Some people see God’s word or commandments as suggestions. Take Moses, He led God’s people out of Egypt where God performed great miracles in the midst of the Egyptians. They saw firsthand God at work. Only He could cause it to be pitch-dark in Egypt and daytime on the side for the Hebrews. God brought judgement and pestilence upon the Egyptians by the hand of Moses. Moses led Israel through the Red Sea, and into the wilderness throughout forty years. Yet, he wasn’t allowed into the Promised Land after all he had gone through. For starters, he was 80 when he began!
Why didn’t he enter? Because he disobeyed God’s voice. When the people asked for water, God told Moses to strike the rock before him, which he did, and out came water. Later, a second time, God again told him to speak to the rock but Moses instead told the people: “Hear now, ye rebels; must we bring water out of this rock for you?” (Numbers 20:10). He made it sound like he would be the one doing the miracles. Then, instead of speaking to it, he struck it, not once, but twice. If you didn’t know, Moses was considered by God Himself as the meekest man on earth, yet he lost his cool. Speak, hit, what’s the big deal? It so happens that many things in scripture are symbolic.
“And Moses lifted up his hand and with his rod smote the rock twice and the water came out abundantly, and the congregation drank, and their beasts also. And the LORD (Yahweh) spoke unto Moses and Aaron, because ye believed me not, to sanctify me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore, you shall not bring this congregation into the land which I have given them” (Numbers 20:11, 12). Moses was supposed to trust God to bring forth water. He didn’t. Plus, he didn’t speak to the rock, but struck it, and, he struck it twice. Since the Rock was Christ (1Corinthians 10:4), and he would be ‘wounded’ (Isaiah 53:5) once, striking Him twice meant Christ was being crucified twice, something which would not happen.
Jesus doesn’t get crucified every year and resurrected each Easter. The holiday is a commemoration. “But this man, after he had offered one sacrifice for sins forever, sat down on the right of God” (Hebrew10:12).
So, are you serious? Yep, God says what He means, and means what He says. Take Him at His Word.
God Bless,
Sam

God’s Wisdom

            Entering our time machine, we can go back several thousand years and visit the richest man ever, King Solomon, who also was the wisest man that ever lived.  “He was wiser than all men; than Ethan the Ezra-hite, He-man, and Chal-col, and Darda, the sons of Mahol: and his fame was in all nations around.  He…spoke 3,000 proverbs, and his songs were 1005” (1Kings 4:29-34).  He had…horses, etc. He could solve riddles, mysteries, and issues plaguing his people 
               Fast-forwarding several centuries, we can make a stop at Jesus’ neighborhood and catch Him walking amongst man.  When He walked the earth, He had lots of issues with the so-called religious leaders of the day.  Simply because they had learned God’s rules and commandments one particular way, and considered every other way wrong.  Nothing could get them to interpret things differently.                                                                            
                 On a particular day, He said to them, Behold, one greater than Solomon is here.  For all of King Solomon’s worth, Jesus was even greater. In so many words, Jesus was telling the people that they needed to move on.  Had they truly understood the scriptures they were claiming to uphold and follow, they would have recognized Him as the One the prophets of old had been waiting for.                                                                                                             
                 Getting back to our time machine, we can travel to the first day of creation!  If you contemplate God’s creation, you’ll notice He didn’t just create things into being, He made each with a divine purpose and abilities.  Each possesses tremendous skills and/or qualities for a unique model.  Wisdom is evident in all of God’s magnificent creation.                                                                                                  
              I once read that a Scientist challenged God saying he too was highly capable of creating human life.  Off they went to gather their supplies. As God reached for His pile of dirt, the scientist took the opportunity to ask Him for some.  God told him, “Go make your own dirt!”  The scientist couldn’t use existing dirt to make a man, he first had to create dirt.                                                                                  
            “By faith we understand that the things we see were created by things we don’t see” (Hebrews 11:3). 
              God didn’t use what was already lying around to make things.  No, He created all things out of nothing.

God Bless,
Sam

This World

On the outside of our world, everything looks dandy. Some folks have plenty of clothing, some people have fancy homes, good-paying jobs, and maybe the latest gadgets. However, a reality lurks beneath. The true state of our world is darkness. There’s homelessness, sickness, disease, hunger, injustice, and depravity. Along with that, there are a few celebrities promoting their successes, waving their wealth in the faces of the poor and dying. There are rich politicians enriching themselves with other’s money; and on it goes. But real success doesn’t come from obtaining multiple millions in one’s bank accounts. Rich, poor, and the middle-class commit suicide just like others all the same. The real issue is a spiritual one. The song, This World by Caedmon’s Call, shares deep, pensive truths. Observe: “This world has nothing for me, and this world has everything. All that I could want, and nothing that I need.”
The world offers nothing, except everything. It offers all I want but nothing I really need. There’s a deep, deep deception in this world and it’s enveloping millions of people. Referencing the birth of Christ, scripture tells us, “The people walking in darkness, have seen a great light” (Isaiah 9:2). That light came to intervene in the affairs of men, as well as to reveal its level of darkness. It showed us how depraved we were without a savior.
Yet we continue in those same conditions today. The darkness surrounds us. The difference now is that there’s hope. Jesus’ birth is like that light-switch that Mulder and Scully (X-Files) always failed to find in each room they walked into. We can invite the Light into our lives; He lives among us. He came to give us hope, and to show us where the switch is, if you will. We can leave the darkness. “…the god of this world has blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God should shine unto them” (2Corinthians 4:4). He doesn’t want them saved. People will ask, “Yeah, but having all that money can’t be all bad, right?” That can be answered with other questions such as: “How many of those rich people (primarily talk-show hosts and celebrities) promote Jesus above all else? Do they promote humility? How many deny publicity? How many promote handing out millions to help their local communities?” Jesus said: “When you give a luncheon or dinner, do not invite your friends, brothers, or relatives, or your rich neighbors; if you do, they may invite you back and so you will be repaid. But when you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous” (Luke 14:12 NIV). See, saying they’re good people, or religious, or a lover of God, doesn’t mean anything. It’s having a relationship with Him. It’s promoting His agenda in their lives that identifies them with salvation.
So, what’s wrong with rich or well-off friends inviting you back? God wants us to do things without sounding a trumpet. He doesn’t want us saying, “You see all those people there? I put them where they are today.” People will then applaud us and that gives us our nice pat on the back. God wants to be the one rewarding us for the things we do without calling attention to ourselves. This world has recently sunk into more depravity than ever before. The forces of darkness are enveloping people to the point they can’t even imagine, much less see that there’s a light-switch in their midst. Where there is hurt, abuse, lying, depression, sickness, drugs, and hopelessness, darkness practically swallows people because there seems to be no way out. Jesus gave people hope. “I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the LORD (Yahweh) in the land of the living” (Psalm 27:13). When Jesus the Light-giver, established Himself in the world, He kept the powers of darkness at bay. At the cross, and resurrection, He defeated the king of darkness. He defeated sin. He defeated Death. You can overcome darkness in your life. God is a giver of hope. He’s the Light of the world (John 9:5). He’s here to change your life, your circumstances. Give Him not your poverty, your sickness, nor your riches; give Him your entire life. Lay your life before Him.
When He came, He told Saul (Christian persecutor) that He came: “To open their eyes, and to turn them from darkness to light and from the power of Satan unto God, that they might receive forgiveness of sins, and inheritance among them which are sanctified by faith that is in me” [Jesus] (Acts 26:18).

God Bless,
Sam

UNMASKED

This weekend those participating in Halloween celebration, Hallelujah party, or some other costume-related event, will probably wear a mask or disguise of some sort. When done correctly, few can unmask (reveal) the characters. Many of the secular type events originally began innocently enough. No doubt, over time, things have changed. Back in 1965, mom took us to Woolworth to get us some costumes. She wasn’t particularly happy at the ridiculous price she had to pay for a small 6x6x1” box she bought Nels. It was a cute cat with a big grin. The small box costs 59 cents! It probably made mom howl and Nels smile! Who would’ve thought how expensive things were back in those days?! Nels did enjoy that cat disguise for many years. Many of us enjoyed dressing up. Of course, things were a bit more innocent 57 years ago! In the story of King Saul in the Bible, while he didn’t celebrate Halloween, he did desire to visit a witch. He contacted the underworld to see what his future held. The king knew that it was wrong to go to a fortune teller or a witch, in fact, he decreed that no one should visit them; yet he disguised himself and sought one out. He asked for the prophet Samuel to be contacted, since God had shut His ear to him. Samuel was displeased with being summoned, but did tell Saul what his future held: “Tomorrow, you and your sons will be with me” (1Samuel 28:19). In other words, since God had already taken the kingdom of Israel away from Saul due to his disobedience, and Samuel had already prophesied it to him, further disobedience was not going to make things better. In fact, he made them worse. The witch and Samuel were able to see through his disguise, and, God who knows everything, allowed Saul and his three sons to be killed the very next day, just as Samuel had told him. So, celebrating Halloween might not get you killed…and wearing a disguise might not get you a one-way ticket to the underworld, but one thing is true: The ruler of the underworld delights when people celebrate his activities. Doing so, invites him in. He doesn’t know how to play innocently; he’s evil and knows that sin escalates. Given a foothold, he’ll push the door wide-open. Darkness knows no light. Satan knows his days are short and he seeks to gather as many souls as he can (Revelations 12:12b). Let him keep the darkness. Better yet, unmask his evil deeds: “And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them…But all things that are reproved are made manifest by the light:” (Ephesians 5:11,13). Let’s celebrate light.
“What communion has light with darkness” (2Corinthians 6:14b)? “You are children of light, and the children of the day; we are not of the night nor of darkness” (1Thessalonians 5:5).
God Bless,
Sam

WORDS

Do you recall being summoned to the principal’s office back in the day, or to the dean’s to be spoken to or disciplined? Can you picture yourself there? “So, Sam, I hear…” And you’re “stuttering, – “Uh-hama, hama, hama, it’s a bea-u-ti-ful d-day (as the pouring rain sweeps the streets and you’re glancing at the lifeless trees bare of all leaves).” Not a good experience! Often my best friend Gil’s dad would tell him to get inside. The dad was generally very serious. One thing he was known for was his dungarees. They were cuffed at the bottom 2-3 times, wore suspenders with his belly rising between them. He walked a bit bowlegged kicking each leg outward, and he chewed gum like crazy. On this particular day, must’ve been 1973, we were standing right in front of Gil’s first-floor window when Georgie called Gil to come outside. His dad answered roughly from inside. At that point, Georgie, with his back to the window decided to mock the dad! He bent over slightly, rolled up his pants, stood up ready to put his thumbs behind his make-believe suspenders, that’s when Gil’s dad stuck his head out the window! Spreading his arms apart, he rested them on the sill and stared at Georgie…We, stood there with our mouths wide open as flies zipped in and out and danced around us going in through our nostrils and exiting through our mouths!

Our eyes were fixed beyond Georgie. As he slowly stood up mumbling, imitating Mr. Gil, noticing the flies and our motionless bodies, he whispered, “He’s there, isn’t he?” Our heads went up & down. With his hands still around his “suspenders,” Georgie whistled lowly, made a half-turn to confirm Mr. Gil’s presence, and then ZOOMED to the left towards his building’s stoop! BUSTED!! It was hilarious! We told him he shouldn’t have done that-at least not there where he could be seen! Our sound advice guaranteed he’d never get caught again! Now imagine being busted by God for saying or doing something… “And Miriam and Aaron, (Moses’ sister and brother) spoke against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married…and they said, has the LORD indeed spoken only by Moses? Has he not spoken also by us? And the LORD heard it.” In a nutshell, they complained about Moses’ decision and questioned whether he was truly chosen by God to speak to them. “And the LORD spoke suddenly to Moses, Aaron, and Miriam, Come out you three to the tabernacle of the congregation. (The tabernacle was a portable temple; a tent where God dwelt and met with His people.) “His anger was kindled against them and turned Miriam white as snow-a leper” (Numbers 12). I’d say the ‘Principal’ called them to His office!
Where it was once shameful and a disrespect to speak against another person, especially a leader, we now have platforms, social media, talk-shows, etc. where people feel empowered to freely express their minds and views-all without fear of consequences. God, however, isn’t bound by the rules of social media. His ways and His Word are above everything. Be assured that He will hold us accountable for every word we speak. We may escape a principal’s disciplinary actions and may even get away with imitating a friend’s father, but we will not escape the heavenly Father. “But I tell you that men will give an account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken. For by your words, you will be acquitted and by your words you will be condemned” (Matthew 12:36,37 Berean Study Bible). God will allow you a ‘platform,’ the stage where He will judge you. If you’re not saved, you have God’s guarantee that you’ll be there. You will be allowed to say all you want in your defense, because God is Just and He will grant you the floor, however, the end result will be the same: eternal separation from Him. In other words, He’ll allow the unsaved to defend themselves or to share “their side of the story” but they will not save themselves. They will have missed the mark-by a thousand years… Let’s stay out of the principal’s office, watch our words, and spend time with God’s Holy Word rather than with ours.
God Bless!

Sam