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The Revelation of Jesus with Rick Sterling

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Courage~

Yesterday, the world saw an especially dramatic expression of courage in a jury of 12 men and women that decided that a young man was innocent of murder. The world of the Main Stream Media had already conviced Kyle Rittenhouse of murder, driving public opinion through a frenzy of lies about what he did, and why he did it, even to the extent that the President of the United States declared him guilty "before the fact". But the facts told a different story, and when presented with the "Facts in Evidence" the jury did the only thing that the law allowed, and that was to exonerate him, and declare him Not Guilty.

This has generated a predictable response from those who exist on lies and deceit. The accusations of 'racism' and 'white supremacy' fly hot and heavy in those that have chosen to place emotion, blatant lies, and their own feelings about what should have been the outcome, over evidence and truth. 

Isa 5:20  "Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; Who substitute darkness for light and light for darkness".

It takes real courage to try to find truth, because in order to find truth a person must first take their own closely held paradigms of life and replace them with something that initially may 'sound' like a lie, but after examination and reflection turns out to be 180 degree away from those beliefs. People that live on emotion have a very difficult time doing this, because the truth doesn't care about your emotions. When you align your emotions with the Truth, you know you are making progress toward true understanding.

When Jesus was here on earth He had the same problems communicating truth to those to whom truth was anathema.

Jesus said, "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God." John 3: 3.

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