Blasphemist Iconic (God) [He led me to 1 Samuel 10:14-16 through 1 Samuel 12:19-25 before He gave the writing. This Scripture is in the Commentary.] brood are the vipers that still roam! heed the warnings set before you for I† am He† who put them before you a matter of urgency arises among you though you do not see you still cast My† servant aside I†, say, the Almighty Lord† I† say it well and plain so that you will hear but you refuse you are stuck but I† am about to show you more than I† have shown this generation since this generation came into being open wide your mouths 'o prophets of I† for the warnings must be spoken pledge your honor to Me† and pass on redemption where ever you go the warnings are set in solidness they are done many more will follow in this end of the ages 'I† have been silent,' you say I† have never been silent! you refuse to hear instead you listen to the world you have formed idol after idol and you refuse to see that you speak of Me† and sin in the same breathe forsaken are you! I† am I† have shown the prophet and I† will show you who has eyes willing to see? who has ears willing to hear? I† am He† 'the one who formed you the one who called you by name' through My† Son† and you refuse to hear those who come after you will know that I† called and you did not answer 'o peoples of nations 'o peoples who use My† name My† holy name that of My† Son† for profit, for gain of money and prestige of idolism and vainglory instead of its intention that of salvation! you say you have gained salvation and you show the world your money, your riches your fame and fortune blasphemist! the iconic plague of the day! you have not shown forgiveness you have not given what has been given for the pure fact of giving you have exploited yourselves for the sake of the world! blasphemist! I† call it, I† name it for you have forsaken My† word! it was intended it was expected I† gave a king then I† took away your kingship and I† gave you a forever King a forever Prince a forever Priest no more does man cater to the need all who call themselves these are impostors! I† gave the visions and dreams I† gave the words and they shall breathe as the prophet speaks them so shall they become I† am your doubt of Me† speaking through a woman does not change Me†! I† am He† it has begun it is the change is upon you do not fear the change in action for the new Earth will be [He led me to Job 1:20-22: 'At this, Job got up and tore his robe and shaved his head. Then he fell to the ground in worship and said: 'Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked I will depart. The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; may the name of the Lord be praised.' In all this, Job did not sin by charging God with wrongdoing.' 'She prevailed', He said.]
(January 15, 2024)―
Note: I have several pieces today that I was told to hold until today. They will be given to you before the end of this day. I’m told to give them to you in reverse order. He’s done this before and I do not know what this means but I’m sure some out there will.
‘Fortified Cities’, ‘Wangled Time’, ‘Detached‘, ‘Blasphemist Iconic‘, and ‘Aged Renascence’.
Kingship Plans Undisclosed—Now Saul’s uncle asked him and his servant, ‘Where have you been?’ ‘Looking for the donkeys,’ he said. ‘But when we saw they were not to be found, we went to Samuel.’ Saul’s uncle said, ‘Tell me what Samuel said to you.’ Saul replied, ‘He assured us that the donkeys had been found.’ But he did not tell his uncle what Samuel had said about the kingship.—1 Samuel 10:14-16
Saul Chosen as King—Samuel summoned the people of Israel to the Lord at Mizpah and said to them, ‘This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: ‘I brought Israel up out of Egypt, and I delivered you from the power of Egypt and all the kingdoms that oppressed you.’ But you have now rejected your God, who saves you out of all your calamities and distresses. And you have said, ‘No, set a king over us.’ So now present yourselves before the Lord by your tribes and clans.’ When Samuel brought all the tribes of Israel near, the tribe of Benjamin was chosen. Then he brought forward the tribe of Benjamin, clan by clan, and Matri’s clan was chosen. Finally, Saul son of Kish was chosen. But when they looked for him, he was not to be found. So they inquired further of the Lord, ‘Has the man come here yet?’ And the Lord said, ‘Yes, he has hidden himself among the baggage.’ They ran and brought him out, and as he stood among the people he was a head taller than any of the others. Samuel said to all the people, ‘Do you see the man the Lord has chosen? There is no one like him among all the people.’ Then the people shouted, ‘Long live the king!’ Samuel explained to the people the regulations of the kingship. He wrote them down on a scroll and deposited it before the Lord. Then Samuel dismissed the people, each to his own house.—1 Samuel 10:17-23 (Ca 1043 B.C. ?, Mizpah)
Mixed Acceptance—Saul also went to his home in Gibeah, accompanied by valiant men whose hearts God had touched. But some troublemakers said, ‘How can this fellow save us?’ They despised him and brought him no gifts. But Saul kept silent.—1 Samuel 10:26,27 (Gibeah)
Saul Shows Leadership—Nahash the Ammonite went up and besieged Jabesh-Gilead. And all the men of Jabesh said to him, ‘Make a treaty with us, and we will be subject to you.’ But Nahash the Ammonite replied, ‘I will make a treaty with you only on the condition that I gouge out the right eye of every one of you and so bring disgrace on all Israel.’ The elders of Jabesh said to him, ‘Give us seven days so we can send messengers throughout Israel; if no one comes to rescue us, we will surrender to you.’ When the messengers came to Gibeah of Saul and reported these terms to the people, they all wept aloud. Just then Saul was returning from the fields, behind his oxen, and he asked, ‘What is wrong with the people? Why are they weeping?’ Then they repeated to him what the men of Jabesh had said. When Saul heard their words, the Spirit of God came upon him in power, and he burned with anger. He took a pair of oxen, cut them into pieces, and sent the pieces by messengers throughout Israel, proclaiming, ‘This is what will be done to the oxen of anyone who does not follow Saul and Samuel.’ Then the terror of the Lord fell on the people, and they turned out as one man. When Saul mustered them at Bezek, the men of Israel number three hundred thousand and the men of Judah thirty thousand. They told the messengers who had come, ‘Say to the men of Jabesh-Gilead, ‘By the time the sun is hot tomorrow, you will be delivered.’ When the messengers went and reported this to the men of Jabesh, they were elated. They said to the Ammonites, ‘Tomorrow we will surrender to you, and you can do to us whatever seems good to you.’ The next day Saul separated his men into three divisions; during the last watch of the night they broke into the camp of the Ammonites and slaughtered them until the heat of the day. Those who survived were scattered, so that no two of them were left together.—1 Samuel 11:1-11
Saul’s Kingship Confirmed—The people then said to Samuel, ‘Who was it that asked, ‘Shall Saul reign over us?’ Bring these men to us and we shall put them to death.’ But Saul said, ‘No one shall be put to death today, for this day the Lord has rescued Israel.’ Then Samuel said to the people, ‘Come, let us go to Gilgal and there reaffirm the kingship.’ So all the people went to Gilgal and confirmed Saul as king in the presence of the Lord. There they sacrificed fellowship offerings before the Lord, and Saul and all the Israelites held a great celebration.—1 Samuel 11:12-15(Gilgal)
Samuel’s Farewell Address—Samuel said to all Israel, ‘I have listened to everything you said to me and have set a king over you. Now you have a king as your leader. As for me, I am old and gray, and my sons are here with you. I have been your leader from my youth until this day. Here I stand. Testify against me in the presence of the Lord and His anointed. Whose ox have I taken? Whose donkey have I taken? Whom have I cheated? Whom have I oppressed? From whose hand have I accepted a bribe to make me shut my eyes? If I have done any of these, I will make it right.’ ‘You have not cheated or oppressed us,’ they replied. ‘You have not taken anything from anyone’s hand.’ Samuel said to them, ‘The Lord is witness against you, and also His anointed is witness this day, that you have not found anything in my hand.’ ‘He is witness,’ they said. Then Samuel said to the people, ‘It is the Lord who appointed Moses and Aaron and brought your forefathers up out of Egypt. Now then, stand here, because I am going to confront you with evidence before the Lord as to all the righteous acts performed by the Lord for you and your fathers.’—1 Samuel 12:1-7
Samuel’s Farewell Address (Continued)—‘After Jacob entered Egypt, they cried to the Lord for help, and the Lord sent Moses and Aaron, who brought your forefathers out of Egypt and settled them in this place. But they forgot the Lord their God; so He sold them into the hands of the Philistines and the king of Moab, who fought against them. They cried out to the Lord and said, ‘We have sinned; we have forsaken the Lord and served the Baals and the Ashtoreths. But now deliver us from the hands of our enemies and we will serve You.’ Then the Lord sent Jerub-Baal, Barak, Jephthah and Samuel, and He delivered you from the hands of your enemies on every side, so that you lived securely. But when you saw that Nahash king of the Ammonites was moving against you, you said to me, ‘No, we want a king to rule over us’—even though the Lord your God was your king. Now here is the king you have chosen, the one you asked for; see, the Lord has set a king over you. If you fear the Lord and serve and obey Him and do not rebel against His commands, and if both you and the king who reigns over you follow the Lord your God—good! But if you do not obey the Lord, and if you rebel against His commands, His hand will be against you, as it was against your fathers.’—1 Samuel 12:8-15
Samuel’s Farewell Address (Continued)—‘Now then, stand still and see this great thing the Lord is about to do before your eyes! Is it not wheat harvest now? I will call upon the Lord to send thunder and rain. And you will realize what an evil thing you did in the eyes of the Lord when you asked for a king.’ Then Samuel called upon the Lord, and that same day the Lord sent thunder and rain. So all the people stood in awe of the Lord and of Samuel. The people all said to Samuel, ‘Pray to the Lord your God for your servants so that we will not die, for we have added to all our other sins the evil of asking for a king.’—1 Samuel 12:16-18
Samuel’s Farewell Address (Continued)—‘Do not be afraid,’ Samuel replied. ‘You have done all this evil; yet do not turn away from the Lord, but serve the Lord with all your heart. Do not turn away after useless idols. They can do you no good, nor can they rescue you, because they are useless. For the sake of His great name the Lord will not reject His people, because the Lord was pleased to make you His own. As for me, far be it from me that I should sin against the Lord by failing to pray for you. And I will teach you the way that is good and right. But be sure to fear the Lord and serve Him faithfully with all your heart; consider what great things He has done for you. Yet if you persist in doing evil, both you and your king will be swept away.’—1 Samuel 12:19-25
The photographs David chose is from October 15, 2019: The Phoenix. He had me put these three photographs, which are in succession of one another. It is for you to decide why.



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