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Oracle? So there is a God within you that speaks? You claim to channel messengers of God? What a living JOKE you all are!!
Every last one of you who have ignorantly, including purposely lied about your abilities and your own importance are about to feel the heat.
Only Christians are Oracles. Period, this is non-contested.
If you claim it prove it. I have been sitting here this whole time waiting. Not a single one of your fake spirit friends, demon overlords, or fake gods or goddesses have shown up to the fight! I spit on your whole community. What a joke you all have proven to be!
Only Christian can be witches, because we are the only ones who can manifest from a REAL source, learn to read in context you morons!
Only Gods people who have knowledgeably accepted and followed Jesus Christ can regularly speak to messengers of God.
As of 2 years ago God stopped any and all communication across the board, even with the demons and fallen angels you worshipped and called by other names.
There is no communication other than prophecy and through the Holy Ghost.
If any of you have claimed otherwise. You are a liar. Unable to prove the silly things you claim.
You have been cursed, your very faces show your sickness. Ugly. Look at yourselves in the mirror. Fat, gluttons like pigs in mire. Liars, bird brain twits who think people actually believe them? The people who hand clap you are just like you, ugly and not seeking truth.
Any and all people, no matter who you claim, even if you claimed Jesus, but have stood with the pigs, wallowing with the fake angel worshippers and the racist bigots are about to feel the heat. Every last one of you will know Gods anger. You’re an idiot to think He did not see all and hear every last one of you.
You have made support groups for people cursed by me, Witch Penelope, congregating online like a bunch of birdbrain twits. What a laugh. Every last one of you have proved me to be what I claim. Who are you? Nothing. You are dust in the wind. You had your chance.
By the hand of Witch Penelope, the only person God gave specific instructions to prophesy about the coming things.
To the fakers who claim Gods name, those who claimed Jesus Christ, but have ignored Gods voice, about who you should be associating yourselves with and about who you are serving.
The places you go, the places you bring your innocent children to are fortresses of the enemy. You have purposely placed your and Gods people in danger out of pure pride, you hold on to your fake beliefs. God turns His face away from your prayers. You are to Him a clashing of symbols with no rhythm.
You are about ready to be hit hard too.
In Jesus Christ holy name, Amen.
The fourth seal has broken as spoken of in Revelations. Those who were standing with the enemy during the judgment seal will be attacked and overrun by demons and fallen angels.
Alright- LBGT and all others in the kingdom of God
So we now know, that everyone who voted for that pedophile, Godless (but wants to pretend to pray to Jesus), racist, thief and want to be theif, all decided to join Biden’s team by casting their lot with him. We now all know what they are and what they have decided to stand for. They have marked themselves as satanists in the most fundamental way. This is non-contestable. (Read in context for those moron, satanist, who are reading right now)
Then we have the other side who stood for truth, and placed their priorities firmly with God. They have cast their lot with Him
But not so fast. We hear some loud voices over there, with self-professed God’s people, trying to mix in with the crowd, these particular loud ones are obviously racist and “gay” hating fools. Not the whole crowd, but they seem to think they BELONG with Gods people.
They do not belong with Gods people, nor will they be allowed within the kingdom of God. They are going to be judged along with the loud and proud satanists who deny Jesus knowingly.
How is that Biblically accurate? God loves the LGBTTQQIAAP ️?????????? Yes!
Some want to know because it matters to them that there are fakers out there, who preach Biblically unsound doctrine and it hurts members of the body of Christ, no matter their sexual orientation.
Some want to know simply because they are satanists who hate Christians and want any reason at all to scream in the air.
I’m speaking to only the brother and sisters in Christ who have this question. Satanists cannot understand the words I write, this is because they have not been initiated into the secret of Christ, which is receiving the Holy Ghost by acceptance of God/Jesus/Holy Ghost, and also knowledgeably following Jesus. Less complicated then it sounds; all you have to do is love God, accept Him for who He is and follow Him.
I am going to give you verses that people who have not been taught soundly in the Bible, will quote to you about the hatred of “gays” that they say God exhibits in the Bible. Any and all people with the Holy Ghost who hear this message spoken in sound doctrine that I am writing right now, from beginning to end, and still choose to believe what they want to believe, despite all evidence to the contrary, you can account as a satanist. Why?? Anyone with the Heart of God, will be prompted to hear you if you share this message, and gratefully accept truth over the lie that God hates “gays”, then it will be clearly said just to hurt, with no care to facts about what the Bible truly has written inside it. Not all people who have been taught this lie of eternal damnation for “gays” (this term will include all people who these undercover satanist revile for this same purpose) embrace this thinking. And also struggle with the thought it’s in their Bible, which is inspired by God Himself. But remember; to study the word of God takes a lot of time and effort, sometimes all people do is listen to the pastor of their church and they take their pastor as a holy person and at their word. So embrace truth of this writing found directly in the Bible and share, you will be surprised at the happiness you are offering. There will be no one from the kingdom of God/Jesus Christ/Holy Ghost (JEHOVAH) who will hear this message and reject it out of hand. They will do their homework, before they throw a brother or sister in Christ into the abyss. All the rest, who reject this after consideration, are swine, pigs, hateful snakes and are accounted satanist, not loved by God or accepted into the kingdom, no matter what they claim to your face. So after you share this message, those people you share it with should consider it fairly, but if they reject it still, they are not saved Christians nor are they brothers and sisters in Christ.
In this part of the Bible, Jesus was teaching, and the holy men of the temple (the Pharisees) with wickedness in their hearts came to ask Him questions to try and trick Him. Because of the length of reading please open your own Bible (a Bible app can be downloaded free to a device) and read the verses placed below in the version I placed within YLT1898. Then read my commentary after you read the verses.
READING THESE WILL PISS YOU OFF, at first…
Matthew:19: 1-12 (YLT1898)
All the way through the Bible where Jesus walked and spoke, the Pharisees went to Jesus to ask known questions that are inside the Old Testament to test His knowledge. The Old Testament is the beginning of the Bible that had been already written down for them by various authors. This part of the Bible where you are reading, the one where it follows Jesus’ ministry, was witnessed at the time and also written down by Matthew. He authored the book Matthew.
When Jesus answers them in verse four of chapter nineteen, He is quoting what He already knows, that they know, is written down in the Old Testament. The story of creation and what God says about marriage. God populated the earth with a man and a woman (it’s important to note God used the term “man” to include both male and female in this verse in the book of Genesis, also He was talking about humans this is what we are called, we are the bipedal humans that God was speaking about in this book, wording is very important and specific, He was not speaking about the other ones that were also used to populate the earth that died off. The story begins with humans). That’s just fact.
And in verse eight Jesus says because of “ …your stiffness of heart did suffer you for you to put away your wives, but from the beginning it hath not been so.” He was telling them divorce was never meant to be something that happened between married couples, but because people choose not to love, than divorce became necessary because it is not good to be married to someone who chooses not to love you.
And in verse 9 Jesus says “…whoever may put away his wife, if not for whoredom, and may marry another, doth commit adultery” why did He only talk about men and women when answering this? He first answered their exact question, using men and women as the example. Whoredom, all the way through the Bible, is a term that is used for anybody who is unfaithful, does not only mean physically unfaithful, but spiritually as well, and God calls men whores also through the Bible. However; they, the Pharisees, only used one example, a man and a woman and that was the way they wanted it answered, so that’s what Jesus did.
Then Jesus continued because He knew then and in the future, people would need to hear the whole truth, not just the exact words they were trying to ask Him because they were trying to trick Him.
In VERSE 11 and 12 Jesus speaks about “gay” people, and even people who have the inability to make babies physically, this could be from birth, an accident, or on purpose by snipping the tube.
He says “All do not receive this word, but those to whom it hath been given;”
Meaning even his own followers (people who follow His name then and in the future) who reject this word, they are not His true followers, and the people with the Holy Spirit who have decided to be part of the Kingdom of God will hear these words and understand fully what He’s trying to say and accept it. Satanist will reject it out of hand because they hate truth.
For those Eunuchs- from the mothers womb were born, and those who were made eunuchs by men, and those who kept themselves eunuchs because of the reign of the heaven…
A eunuch is someone who cannot have a baby physically or according to Jesus in this verse, have chosen to follow a life where babies cannot happen. And He says according to the reign of heaven, it is important to always read in context of the whole story, you already understand that He was speaking about man and woman being married, but then He changed it and said you Satanist will not understand what I’m telling you but everybody with the Holy Ghost will understand this message for being what it is. There are people who physically cannot have children, then there are people who are told they cannot have children by men such as monks, nuns or other holy people, and then there are spiritual marriages or relationships (a heavenly ordained marriage), these are people who have chosen a life or relationship where they cannot physically have a baby, and sometimes this is because of gender.
This concept is NOT unknown to men and women of the cloth. Some churches who claim Jesus fully accept the ideal of being “gay”, and then there are some churches who fully reject the ideal of being “gay”.
Not everybody in the congregation knows what the pastor has been taught in seminary school.  Not every pastor this includes women, holds to the ideals against “gay” relationships even if they were taught they were going to hell in seminary school, this is because the Holy Ghost inside them leads them away from that type of thinking. You have to ask the person what they believe about it, then ask them to explain, show them the evidence in the Bible in context, and they have to decide. Their answer to you after all that, will be an answer to you whether or not they have the Holy Ghost. And only Christians in the body of Christ receives the Holy Ghost.
There will be another lesson on the misquoted books in Leviticus, Deuteronomy and Romans. All of which do not damn “gay” people. These books also have to be read in context, understanding who was writing the book, who they were writing to, and you will have to read from the very beginning of the story to the end of the story to understand what each verse says. It’s work, but very fulfilling.
-Penelope

Tuesday, March 22
I will never leave you, and I will never abandon you.—Heb. 13:5.
Do you know of brothers or sisters in your congregation who are suffering distress because they are ill or are facing other challenging circumstances? Or maybe they have lost a loved one in death. If we become aware of an individual in need, we can ask Jehovah to help us to say or do something kind and loving. Our words and actions may be just the encouragement that our brother or sister needs. (1 Pet. 4:10) We know that we can take courage because Jehovah is with us. He gives us help by means of Jesus and the angels. Also, if it is in harmony with his purpose, Jehovah can help us by means of people in authority. And as many of us have personally experienced, Jehovah uses his holy spirit to stir the hearts of his servants to come to the aid of their Christian brothers and sisters. Therefore, like the apostle Paul, we have good reason to say with confidence: “Jehovah is my helper; I will not be afraid. What can man do to me?”—Heb. 13:6. w20.11 17 ¶19-20
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Monday, March 21
The One who sent me is with me; he did not abandon me to myself, because I always do the things pleasing to him.—John 8:29.
Jesus’ heavenly Father always makes good choices, and his earthly parents also made wise decisions. However, as Jesus grew up, he had to make his own choices. (Gal. 6:5) Like all of us, he had the gift of free will. He could have chosen to seek his own interests first. Instead, he chose to maintain a good relationship with Jehovah. As Jesus learned about his role in Jehovah’s purpose, he chose to accept his assignment. (John 6:38) He knew that he would be hated by many, and that thought must have been sobering for him to contemplate. Yet, he chose to submit himself to Jehovah. When Jesus got baptized in 29 C.E., his main focus in life was that of doing what Jehovah required of him. (Heb. 10:5-7) Even when he was dying on the torture stake, Jesus never wavered in doing his Father’s will.—John 19:30. w20.10 29 ¶12; 30 ¶15
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Sunday, March 20
I have resolved to obey your regulations at all times, down to the last.—Ps. 119:112.
We need to be patient when helping a student progress to dedication and baptism. But at some point, we need to find out if he has the desire to serve Jehovah God. Do you see signs that the student is trying to obey Jesus’ commandments? Or does he only want to learn facts from the Bible? Regularly analyze the progress that the student is making. For example, does he express his feelings for Jehovah? Does he pray to Jehovah? (Ps. 116:1, 2) Does he enjoy reading the Bible? (Ps. 119:97) Is he attending the meetings regularly? (Ps. 22:22) Has he made any needed changes in his lifestyle? Has he started sharing what he is learning with his family and friends? (Ps. 9:1) Most important, does he want to become one of Jehovah’s Witnesses? (Ps. 40:8) If the student is not making progress in any of these areas, tactfully try to find out why and then discuss the matter with him kindly but frankly. w20.10 18 ¶14-15
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Saturday, March 19
Go on waging the fine warfare.—1 Tim. 1:18.
A good soldier is loyal. He will fight hard to protect someone he loves or something he values. Paul encouraged Timothy to develop godly devotion—that is, a loyal attachment to God. (1 Tim. 4:7) The deeper our love and devotion for God, the greater our desire to hold on to the truth. (1 Tim. 4:8-10; 6:6) A good soldier must also discipline himself if he is to remain fit for duty. Timothy remained spiritually fit because he followed Paul’s inspired advice to flee from wrong desires, to pursue godly qualities, and to associate with fellow believers. (2 Tim. 2:22) That required self-discipline. We need self-discipline to win the war against our fleshly desires. (Rom. 7:21-25) In addition, we need self-discipline to keep working at stripping off the old personality and putting on the new. (Eph. 4:22, 24) And when we are tired at the end of a long day, we may need to push ourselves to attend a meeting.—Heb. 10:24, 25. w20.09 28 ¶9-11
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Friday, March 18
In all the nations, the good news has to be preached.—Mark 13:10.
In many lands today, we can preach without disturbance. Do you live in a country that grants freedom of worship? If so, ask yourself, ‘How am I using this freedom?’ During these exciting last days, Jehovah’s organization has spearheaded the greatest preaching and teaching campaign the world has ever known. Many possibilities are open to Jehovah’s people. How can you take advantage of a time of peace? (2 Tim. 4:2) Why not examine your circumstances and see if you or a member of your family could have an increased share in the preaching work, perhaps even serving as a pioneer? Now is not the time to amass riches and material possessions—things that will not survive with us through the great tribulation. (Prov. 11:4; Matt. 6:31-33; 1 John 2:15-17) Many publishers have learned a new language so that they can use it in preaching and teaching. God’s organization supports them by producing Bible-based material in over 1,000 languages! w20.09 16 ¶9-11
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Friday, March 11
Bear the weaknesses of those not strong.—Rom. 15:1.
Inactive ones need consistent support from us. Like the lost son in Jesus’ illustration, they may be emotionally scarred. (Luke 15:17-24) And they are likely weak spiritually because of what they experienced in Satan’s world. We need to help them rebuild their faith in Jehovah. In the illustration of the lost sheep, Jesus describes how the shepherd puts the sheep on his shoulders and carries it back to the flock. The shepherd has already spent time and energy finding the lost sheep. But he realizes that he will need to carry it back to the fold because it will not have the strength to return on its own. (Luke 15:4, 5) We may need to invest time and energy in helping some inactive ones to overcome their weaknesses. But with Jehovah’s spirit, his Word, and the publications provided through the congregation, we can help them to become spiritually strong again. So if you are asked to study with an inactive person, why not welcome the privilege? w20.06 28 ¶14-15
Thursday, March 10
[Do]not be overreached by Satan.—2 Cor. 2:11.
Whether we have recently begun to serve Jehovah or have done so for many years, we need to ask ourselves, ‘Am I resisting Satan’s attempts to divide my heart?’ For instance, if you see an image on TV or the Internet that could arouse sensual desires, how do you respond? It might be easy to rationalize that the picture or movie is not exactly pornographic. But might it represent an effort by Satan to divide your heart? That image can be like a little metal wedge that a man uses to split a big log. At first he drives the thin, sharp edge of the wedge into the log. Then as he drives the wedge deeper, the log splits apart. Could suggestive imagery in the media be like the thin part of that wedge? What may start off as small and seemingly harmless can quickly lead a person to commit sins that divide his heart and break his integrity. So refuse to give anything improper entry into your heart! Keep it unified to fear Jehovah’s name! w20.06 11-12 ¶14-15
Wednesday, March 9
God is love.—1 John 4:8.
That simple statement reminds us of a fundamental truth: God, the Source of life, is also the Source of love. Jehovah loves us! His love makes us feel secure, happy, and satisfied. For Christians, showing love is not optional. It is a commandment. (Matt. 22:37-40) When we come to know Jehovah well, we may find it easy to obey the first commandment. After all, Jehovah is perfect; he is thoughtful and gentle in the way he treats us. But we may have difficulty obeying the second commandment. Why? Because our brothers and sisters—who are among our closest neighbors—are imperfect. At times, they may say and do things that we feel are uncaring and unkind. Jehovah knew that we would face this challenge, so he inspired some of the writers of the Bible to include specific counsel on why and how we should show love to one another. One of those writers was the apostle John.—1 John 3:11, 12.w21.01 8 ¶1-2
Tuesday, March 8
This kingdom . . . will crush and put an end to all these kingdoms.—Dan. 2:44.
The prophet Daniel describes a series of human governments that have had an impact on God’s people. They are described as the various parts of a giant metal image. The last human government in that series is depicted as the feet of the image that are made of iron mixed with clay. The feet represent the Anglo-American World Power. That prophecy indicates that it will still be functioning when God’s Kingdom strikes and destroys human governments. The apostle John also describes a series of world powers that have had an effect on Jehovah’s people. John depicts these governments as being like a seven-headed wild beast. The seventh head of that beast represents the Anglo-American World Power. This is significant because the beast is not shown as growing any other heads. The seventh head of this beast is still dominant when Christ and his heavenly forces destroy it along with the rest of the beast.—Rev. 13:1, 2;17:13, 14.w20.05 14 ¶11-12
Monday, March 7
The one who has endured to the end will be saved.—Matt. 24:13.
The contestants in a long-distance race keep an eye on the road immediately in front of them so that they do not stumble. If they do fall down, they get back up and keep on running. They focus primarily, not on what made them stumble, but on the finish line and the prize they hope to win. In our race, we may stumble many times, making mistakes in what we say or do. Or our fellow runners may make mistakes that hurt us. That is to be expected. We are all imperfect, and we are all running on the same cramped road to life. So we are bound to “bump” against one another at times and arouse a “cause for complaint.” (Col. 3:13) But rather than focus on what made us stumble, let us focus on the prize ahead and keep on running. If we become bitter and resentful and refuse to get back up, we will not cross the finish line and receive the prize. In addition, we are likely to become an obstacle for others who are trying to run on the cramped road to life. w20.04 26 ¶1; 28 ¶8-9
OUR YEARTEXT FOR 2022:“Those seeking Jehovah will lack nothing good.”—PS. 34:10
Sunday, March 6
The prayer of the upright is a pleasure to[Jehovah].—Prov. 15:8.
Close friends enjoy sharing thoughts and feelings with each other. Is that true of our friendship with Jehovah? Yes! Jehovah speaks to us through his Word, and in it he reveals to us his thoughts and feelings. We communicate with him in prayer, and we can share with him our deepest thoughts and innermost feelings. As a loving Friend, Jehovah not only listens to our prayers but also answers them. Sometimes the answer comes quickly. At other times we may have to keep praying about a matter. Still, we can be confident that the answer will come at the right time and in the best way. Of course, God’s answer may be different from what we expect. For example, rather than remove a trial, he might give us the wisdom and strength “to endure it.” (1 Cor. 10:13) How can we show our appreciation for this priceless gift of prayer? One way is by heeding the divine counsel to “pray constantly.”—1 Thess. 5:17.w20.05 27-28 ¶7-8
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One of the ways we can break the cycle of hated is by being impartial. Please select the link below to read a bible-based article from jw.org on ways we can learn to be more unbiased.
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Saturday, March 5
You have your company of young men just like dewdrops.—Ps. 110:3.
Young men, it may take time for those who have known you as a child to start viewing you as a young adult. You can be sure, however, that Jehovah sees beyond your outward appearance. He knows who you are and what you are capable of doing. (1 Sam. 16:7) Strengthen your relationship with God. David did that by looking closely at Jehovah’s creative works. David considered what such works reveal about the Creator. (Ps. 8:3, 4;139:14; Rom. 1:20) Another thing you can do is to look to Jehovah for strength. For example, do some of your schoolmates make fun of you because you are one of Jehovah’s Witnesses? If so, pray for Jehovah to help you deal with this challenge. And apply the practical advice you find in his Word and in our Bible-based publications and videos. Each time you see Jehovah help you deal with a challenge, your confidence in him will grow. Furthermore, as others see that you rely on Jehovah, you will gain their trust. w21.03 4 ¶7
Friday, March 4
[Lot] kept lingering.—Gen. 19:16.
At a critical time in his life, Lot was slow to obey Jehovah’s instructions. We may judge Lot as being apathetic, even disobedient. However, Jehovah did not give up on him. “Because of Jehovah’s compassion for him,” the angels took the family by the hand and led them outside the city. (Gen. 19:15, 16) Jehovah might have felt compassion for Lot for a number of reasons. Lot may have been reluctant to leave his home because he feared the people outside the city. There were other dangers too. Lot likely knew of the two kings who had fallen into pits of bitumen, or asphalt, in a nearby valley. (Gen. 14:8-12) As a husband and father, Lot must have worried about his family. In addition, Lot was wealthy, so he may have owned a fine house in Sodom. (Gen. 13:5, 6) Of course, none of those factors excused Lot for failing to obey Jehovah immediately. However, Jehovah looked beyond Lot’s mistake and viewed him as a “righteous man.”—2 Pet. 2:7, 8. w20.04 18 ¶13-14
Thursday, March 3
He burned down the house of the true God . . . and destroyed everything of value.—2 Chron. 36:19.
When the Babylonians were finished with the land, onlookers could only say: “It is a wasteland without man and beast, and it has been handed over to the Chaldeans.” (Jer. 32:43) Some 200 years after Joel’s prophecy, Jehovah used Jeremiah to foretell something else about this attack. He said that a thorough search would be made for those Israelites who engaged in wicked practices—a search that would lead to their capture. “‘Here I am sending for many fishermen,’ declares Jehovah, ‘and they will fish for them. After that I will send for many hunters, and they will hunt them down on every mountain and every hill and out of the clefts of the crags. . . . I will repay the full amount due for their error and their sin.’” Neither the oceans nor the forests would be able to conceal the unrepentant Israelites from the Babylonian invaders.—Jer. 16:16, 18. w20.04 5 ¶12-13
Awake Article: What Life Tells Us
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Everything around us show that our life appears to be designed. Select the link below to read the article that explains in more detail. Enjoy!
https://www.jw.org/en/library/magazines/awake-no3-2021-nov-dec/life-tells-us-about-creation/
Watchtower Article:Breaking the Cycle of Hatred
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How can we break this cycle of hatred that is becoming more prevalent today? Select the link below to read the bible-based article to find out ways we can do that.
https://www.jw.org/en/library/magazines/watchtower-no1-2022-jan-feb/
Bible Activities for Children:How Holy Spirit Empowers Us to Serve Jehovah
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Select the link below to the parent’s guide for the activity on how you can do this fun bible-based activity with your children. It has suggestions for each age group.
This activity focus around Judges chapter 13 -16.
https://www.jw.org/en/bible-teachings/children/family-worship-projects/holy-spirit-empowers-us/
Below is the link to the Bible book of judges that you can use for the activity
https://www.jw.org/en/library/bible/study-bible/books/judges/
Enjoy!