THE CONCEPT OF MONEY MIGHT JUST BE SATAN'S GREATEST STRATEGY.

[SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]I greet you all in the name of Christ, Son of David, our merciful Lord.[/FONT][/SIZE]
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The Alpha and Omega, Jesus Christ once referred to Satan as a prince (in John 14:30), and that is telling. Demons are much stronger and smarter than us and they constantly use their advantage to destroy everything God creates and ultimately take as many souls to Hell with them, and this is why I and my brother @messiahette along with many others were chosen to spread the gospel, and turn you towards the Christ to try and keep that from happening.

I’m pretty sure when the Lord God created the earth, He had no intention whatsoever of introducing money into the equation as He made everything we needed available for free. But humans went along and introduced the concept of money…or did they? The bible teaches us time after time that fallen angels are responsible for handing out evil information to humans, for instance in the Book of Enoch in around the second chapter, it states that each one of the first fallen angels was responsible for teaching mankind something that led them to sin.[/SIZE][/FONT]

[FONT=trebuchet ms][SIZE=4] The idea of money in itself is a ridiculous concept if you think about it hard enough because it makes no sense why pieces of paper and metal would be the driving force for such a large proportion of this world, and unfortunately sometimes many followers of Christ like myself. The strategy known as, “problem-reaction-solution” is a dangerously demonic tactic that creates a solution for a problem that was nonexistent in the first place. Money, is among those countless things that was introduced to take the spotlight away from the Father, and sadly it works on many who end up worshipping it instead of their Creator. I mean, we might go to church on Saturdays or Sundays, but where are our hearts really at. We need to ask ourselves what our primary goal is in life, whether it’s to be rich or be counted worthy before Him when all is said and done. For it is the Lord who always takes care of us; not by our own strength for we are only dust, flesh and blood.

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[CENTER][FONT=trebuchet ms][SIZE=4]SOME FALLEN ANGELS AND THE EVILS THEY TAUGHT HUMANS.
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[FONT=trebuchet ms][SIZE=4]1. Asbeel. The fallen angel in charge of introducing the concept of hooking up with women. (book of Enoch, chapter 69, verse 5)

  1. Kasdeja was the one who brought mankind knowledge about spirits and demons, and who showed them "the smitings of the embryo in the womb" [FONT=trebuchet ms][SIZE=4] B[/SIZE][/FONT] [/B] and “the smitings which befall through the noontide heat.” (Book of Enoch, both in Chapter 8 verse 7 and Chapter 69)

  2. Samjaza, was the one that led to the ultimate imprisonment of the fallen and the end of the world with the Flood. (1 Enoch Chapter 6: verses 3-5)

  3. The strangest of all was Penemue, the fallen angel credited with giving mankind something that led to all kinds of evil: the written language. With writing came the knowledge of destruction, and writing was supposedly responsible for widespread death and descent into darkness.

  4. Azazel taught men to make swords, and knives, and shields, and breastplates, and made known to them the metals of the earth and the art of working them, and bracelets, and ornaments, and the use of antimony, and the beautifying of the eyelids, and all kinds of costly stones, and all colouring tinctures. And there arose much godlessness, and they committed fornication, and they were led astray, and became corrupt in all their ways. (Enoch, 8:1–3)

The events leading to our Lord’s crucifixion had money involved, and from what I learned from Christ’s story is that each and every event in His life whether “major” or “minor” is symbolic of something. So brothers and sisters I suggest that everyone fix up before you end up in an oven for eternity.

The pieces of metal and paper that you have in your pocket or purse have the capacity to show that you value things more than God.

Hebrews 13:5 tells us, "Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.”[/SIZE][/FONT]
[SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]Ecclesiastes 5:10 Whoever loves money never has enough; whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with their income. This too is meaningless. [/FONT][/SIZE]

sawa toa pesa kwa equation… how do you expect people to transact? stop peddling nonsense nugu…

Barter trade was more morally sound than what we have in money brother.

how many cows does it take to buy a Mercedes? utalipa payroll na nini unga?

hio book of Enoch iko kwa Bible gani? Yangu haina!

enoch was removed from the mainstream bible because it is dangerous to the church’s bottom line

What happens when the guy with the Mercedes wants to trade but does not want to exchange it for your cows? Maybe he wants he wants carpets from Turkey. You ship your cows to Turkey to exchange them for carpets but the only trader you find wants to exchange his carpets for wheat. Akh! Nawachana na hizo ngombe kwa port.

So the Book of Enoch is not even a canonical book yet Christ the King is quoting it for us here to push his agenda. Does that mean we are also allowed to quote non-canonical books like the Gospel of Judas? Let us be honest with each other what the rules are when it comes to quoting books. Hata mimi ningependa sana kuquote gospel of Judas but najua mtasema ni meffi.

Also if I remember correctly, your brother @messiahette was clear there was no transfer of dna during the conception of Jesus so it unclear how he is the son of David given that his birth was a miraculous conception.

Why am I quoting the book of Enoch if it is not a canonical book?
The prophet Jude quotes the book of Enoch in Jude 14-15 (which is a canon)

And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his saints, To execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against him

@Stormtrooper98 This obviously means that Jude used to read the book of Enoch, and He approved of it by quoting it.

The word you used is might.

Theres nothing wrong with money.

You just succumb to your own weakness.

I came up with this response like 10 minutes after reading OPs post…seated somewhere and a voluptuos light skin short hair naturalista walked by in a mini and a sleeveles top.

Mtu ajiliaumu mwenyewe…mwenyewe ndio utsjikwaa.

Look here bro, if it’s not in the Bible then it’s not in the Bible. It’s a wrap, end of story. If were are discussing non-inspired books then we must assume we are simply discussing myths coz if they were inspired then they would be in the Bible.

This is the problem of knowing everything about something and nothing about everything else.

kula cabbage polepole bila kusumbua

Christ also quoted the book of Enoch but you’re not ready for that conversation, because you do not know the scriptures. You don’t even respect your Creator.

Argumentum ad Hominem

@Christ the King Evil existed long before the advent of money as a means to trade. I believe during the days of Sodom and Gomorra, there was no money or currency in use but humans were still evil. The Bible is clear that man is continually evil (genesis 6:5).

let’s be honest here.

  1. In the garden of Eden, man disobeyed God-he gained knowledge of good and bad.
  2. After his fall, he continued to be evil
  3. After destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, man continued to be evil
  4. After the Noah floods, man continued to be evil
  5. After receiving the Laws of Moses, man continued to be evil
  6. After being subjected to exile, man continued to be evil
  7. After John the Baptist preached repentance, man continued to be evil
  8. After the birth, life and death of Jesus Christ, man continues to be evil

ONLY GRACE CAN MAKE US RIGHTEOUS

Seems you need to research on the origins of money.
After the collapse of barter trade, people began trading in gold. However, this increased theft and plus crooks who created fake gold bars. Banks got introduced to store legit gold safely and they would issue a note stating the value of gold deposited in one’s account.

It became much easier for traders to exchange these notes compared to carrying gold bars. The exchange of notes eventually led to introduction of money in various currencies

So is the book scripture or not? If it is, why then isn’t it in the Bible?

I thought that this was symbolic but not literal…