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The Devil Made Me Do ItJust today, a conversation brought up that classic line, one we've all heard or maybe even uttere...
06/01/2026

The Devil Made Me Do It
Just today, a conversation brought up that classic line, one we've all heard or maybe even uttered ourselves: "The Devil made me do it." It’s a phrase that often elicits a chuckle, a shrug, or perhaps a knowing nod. But as we truly ponder its implications, it reveals a profound theological tension, doesn’t it? This seemingly innocent deflection, when examined closely, paints a picture of the believer as a helpless victim, manipulated by an external dark force, rather than an agent of choice created in the image of a sovereign God. To truly dive deep into this sentiment is to grapple with the reality that while the adversary is indeed a roaring dragon, walking about, seeking whom he may devour, he is not, in the ultimate sense, the author of our choices. The scriptural reality is far more sobering, yet also far more empowering, than the myth of involuntary sin.

The enemy's strategy has always been one of subtle suggestion and the exploitation of our own wayward inclinations, rather than outright coercion. When we turn to the Bible, we find a direct diagnosis of the human heart, revealing that "every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed." Think about that for a moment. The Devil doesn’t need to "make" us do anything when he can simply hold up a mirror to our own desires. When we use that famous line to excuse our stumbles, we are, in a way, echoing the earliest excuses in history. We see this deflection in the Garden, where the blame was passed in a desperate circle. Eve pointed to the serpent, but Adam’s response was even more revealing; he didn’t just blame the woman, he pointed his finger at the Creator Himself, saying, "The woman whom thou gavest to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I did eat." In our desire to escape the weight of our choices, we, like Adam, often end up blaming our circumstances or even the God who allowed them, rather than acknowledging our own act of will.

This brings us to a crucial point: the great danger in blaming the tempter or our circumstances for our temptations is that it inadvertently robs us of the very necessity of repentance. If we aren't responsible for the act, what then is there to confess? But the glorious promise of the Gospel tells us something entirely different. It reminds us that we are not mere victims in a cosmic struggle, but "more than conquerors through Him that loved us." We are given the full armor of God, not as a decorative display, but as a practical defense, meant to be worn and used. We are commanded to "resist the devil, and he will flee from you," a directive that calls for an active, courageous faith, one that stands its ground firmly. To declare "the Devil made me do it" is to overlook the "way to escape" that God faithfully provides in every single moment of testing.

Ultimately, the defense of the truth begins, as it often does, with the defense of the individual conscience. We, as believers, are called to be a people who courageously own our walk, recognizing that while the enemy masterfully lays the bait, we are the ones who ultimately choose to bite. By reclaiming this personal responsibility, we simultaneously reclaim our victory in Christ. We are no longer destined to walk in the shadows of excuses, but in the radiant light of a King who has already disarmed principalities and powers. When we stand before the ultimate judgment, the question will not be what the Devil did, but what we, empowered by His grace, chose to do with the life He so freely gave. Let us, therefore, lay aside every weight and the sin which doth so easily beset us, looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who provides the indomitable strength to say "no" to the darkness and a resounding "yes" to the Light.

Comment Question: Thinking about this, have you found that taking full responsibility for your "stumbles" has actually deepened your faith and personal victory, or do you still grapple with distinguishing between the enemy's whispers and your own thoughts and desires?

THE MAN WHO KNEW JOHN 📜Imagine sitting at the feet of someone who actually walked, talked, and ate with Jesus. For Polyc...
06/01/2026

THE MAN WHO KNEW JOHN 📜

Imagine sitting at the feet of someone who actually walked, talked, and ate with Jesus. For Polycarp of Smyrna, that wasn't a dream—it was his life.

As a direct disciple of the Apostle John, Polycarp didn’t just quote the "Word of Life"—he lived it. When the world demanded he trade his faith for his life, his response was unshakable:

"Eighty and six years have I served Him, and He never did me any injury: how then can I blaspheme my King and my Saviour?"

In an age of compromise, we are called to hold the line. The Truth doesn't change with the times, because the Truth is eternal.

📖 READ THE FULL STORY: Discover how this aged pillar of the faith stood against an empire and what his witness means for us today. 👉 https://thelordsreturn.com/polycarp-of-smyrna-the-aged-pillar-of-the-faith/

📜 SCRIPTURE FOR TODAY: "Beloved, when I gave all diligence to write unto you of the common salvation, it was needful for me to write unto you, and exhort you that ye should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints." (Jude 1:3, KJV)

👇 REFLECT: In one word, what is the hardest part about "standing fast" in today's culture? Let’s talk in the comments.

The Great Replacement: Why “Your Truth” is a Lie. A Formal response to the ticktok bunch.
06/01/2026

The Great Replacement: Why “Your Truth” is a Lie.
A Formal response to the ticktok bunch.

In the opening days of 2026, we are witnessing a spiritual pandemic. It doesn’t come through a virus, but through a screen. It is the doctrine of Inner Divinity—the idea that you are the ultimate authority of your own life, your own gender, and your own morality. The world calls this “empowerm...

The Anatomy of Spiritual DeceptionThe Seduction of the SpectacleIn the twilight of the age, the battle for the soul of m...
05/01/2026

The Anatomy of Spiritual Deception

The Seduction of the Spectacle
In the twilight of the age, the battle for the soul of man has shifted from the intellect to the senses. We live in an era where the professing church has grown weary of "sound doctrine" (2 Timothy 4:3) and has instead developed an insatiable appetite for the spectacular. The "testimony of the times" reveals a dangerous trend: the validation of truth is no longer found in the objective, written Word of God, but in the subjective, felt experience of the individual. We are witnessing the systematic replacement of the "Bread of Life" with the "circuses" of modern mysticism.

The Occult Shift
What many perceive as a "move of the Spirit" is, upon closer forensic examination, a revival of ancient occultism draped in Christian terminology. The pursuit of "signs and wonders" without the guardrail of Scripture leads directly to the same altered states of consciousness found in Eastern religions and New Age practices. When the "manifestation" becomes the goal, the believer is no longer walking by faith, but by a carnal craving for the supernatural—a vulnerability the adversary is more than willing to exploit.

The Scriptural Standard
The Bible provides the only reliable filter for these phenomena. We are warned in Matthew 24:24:

"For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect."

The depth of this deception lies in its appearance. It does not look like "evil"; it looks like "power." It does not look like "the world"; it looks like "revival." However, a miracle that does not lead to a deeper submission to the written Word is not a gift from God; it is a "lying wonder" designed to intoxicate the mind and bypass the conscience.

The Verdict of the Word
The final "defence of the truth" must be rooted in the understanding that God’s Word is settled in heaven. It does not require a feather, a cloud, or a gold-flecked hand to prove its veracity. True biblical miracles were always purposeful, authenticating the message of repentance and the person of Jesus Christ. Modern wonders, conversely, often center on the glorification of the "anointed" leader or the "spiritual high" of the crowd.

To stand fast in these days, one must receive a "love of the truth" (2 Thessalonians 2:10). Without this love, the human heart will inevitably succumb to the "strong delusion" that is already sweeping through the sanctuaries of the world. We must return to the "it is written," for the King is at the door, and His Word alone is the light that the darkness cannot comprehend.

3F Faith Forensic File: The Gateway of PurityThe Testimony of the TimesIn late 2025, archaeologists with the Israel Anti...
04/01/2026

3F Faith Forensic File: The Gateway of Purity

The Testimony of the Times
In late 2025, archaeologists with the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) announced the complete excavation of a massive ritual bath (mikveh) located directly beneath the Western Wall Plaza in Jerusalem.

Hewn into the bedrock between the "Great Bridge" and Robinson’s Arch, this bath dates to the final years of the Second Temple period (1st century AD). What makes this find unique is its strategic location: it was situated on the primary "Pilgrimage Road." Every person entering the Temple from the south or west would have passed this specific spot.

The Scriptural Exhibit
The discovery provides a physical backdrop to the New Testament's emphasis on ritual washing and the "traditions of the elders":

"For the Pharisees, and all the Jews, except they wash their hands oft, eat not, holding the tradition of the elders. And when they come from the market, except they wash, they eat not." — Mark 7:3-4 (KJV)

More importantly, it reflects the legal requirement for purification before approaching the Holy:

"And the priest shall wash his clothes, and he shall bathe his flesh in water, and afterward he shall come into the camp, and the priest shall be unclean until the even." — Leviticus 15:8 (KJV)

The Forensic Analysis
Massive Scale: The mikveh measures over 30 feet long, indicating it was built to handle thousands of pilgrims simultaneously. This confirms the biblical description of Jerusalem as a "Temple City" that swelled in population during the Holy Convocations.

The Evidence of Fire: Just like the "Burnt House" in the Jewish Quarter, this mikveh was found covered in a thick layer of ash and Roman destruction debris. This "forensic seal" dates the last use of the bath to the very week the Temple fell in 70 AD.

The Sabbath Connection: For a pilgrim, Friday (the Preparation Day) would have been spent at sites exactly like this one. To enter the Sabbath "clean," one had to submerge in "living water" (natural, moving water or rainwater collected in the bedrock).

The discovery of this mikveh is a silent witness to the unwavering obedience of the remnant even in the face of Roman occupation. Up until the very moment the Roman fire consumed the city, the people were still descending those four precise stone steps to satisfy the Law of God.

It proves that for the faithful, the transition from the "common" to the "holy" (whether entering the Temple or the Sabbath) always required a conscious act of separation and cleansing.

The Law of Decay: The Case for Genetic EntropyThe modern world is built on the myth of "Evolutionary Progress"—the idea ...
04/01/2026

The Law of Decay: The Case for Genetic Entropy
The modern world is built on the myth of "Evolutionary Progress"—the idea that life is getting more complex and better over time. However, the forensic data of the human genome reveals the exact opposite. We are not a rising species; we are a failing one.

The Biological Blueprint
In the beginning, the Creator pronounced His work "very good." This implies a genome that was functionally perfect, with zero mutations. Since the Fall and the subsequent "bo***ge of corruption" (Romans 8:21), the human race has been accumulating genetic "typos" (mutations) at an alarming rate.

The Scriptural Exhibit
The scriptures record a clear trajectory of biological decline. The transition from the massive lifespans of the patriarchs to the "threescore years and ten" of the Psalmist is not just a change in environment, but a record of systemic biological decay.

"For all our days are passed away in thy wrath: we spend our years as a tale that is told. The days of our years are threescore years and ten..." — Psalm 90:9-10

The Historical Footprint
Modern genetics (specifically the work of Dr. John Sanford, inventor of the Gene Gun) has uncovered a phenomenon called Genetic Entropy:

The Mutation Clock: Every generation, humans accumulate roughly 60 to 100 new mutations that they pass on to their children. These are not "beneficial" changes; they are tiny degradations of the code.

The "Selection" Failure: Natural selection can only remove "vicious" mutations (the ones that kill you before you reproduce). It is powerless to stop the "near-neutral" mutations that act like rust on a car. They build up until the entire "engine" of the species fails.

The Young Genome: If humanity had been around for hundreds of thousands of years at our current mutation rate, we would have been extinct long ago. The math of our genetic decay points to a beginning only a few thousand years ago—exactly matching the biblical timeline.

The Final Witness
The controversy lies in the "Verdict" of the data: Man is de-evolving. We are more "mutated" today than we were yesterday. This reality destroys the secular hope of "Self-Correction" or "Transhumanism."

It proves that we cannot save our own DNA. The "rust" is too deep. Our only hope is not a biological upgrade, but a Resurrection Body—a return to the "very good" state that was lost in Eden. The genetic clock is ticking toward midnight, proving that the world is not getting better; it is "waxing old as doth a garment."

Heroes of Faith: John Bunyan, The Tinker of BedfordThe Conviction of TruthJohn Bunyan was a man of "unpolished" backgrou...
04/01/2026

Heroes of Faith: John Bunyan, The Tinker of Bedford
The Conviction of Truth
John Bunyan was a man of "unpolished" background—a tinker by trade who mended pots and pans. Yet, after a tumultuous spiritual struggle documented in his autobiography, Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners, he became a vessel of profound theological depth. His conviction was simple: the Gospel of Jesus Christ is free and must be preached by those whom God has called, regardless of human licensure or state mandates. He refused to acknowledge that the state had any authority to muffle the trumpet of the Word.

The Costly Obedience
In 1660, following the restoration of the monarchy, it became illegal to conduct religious meetings outside the Church of England. Bunyan was warned that if he preached at a scheduled gathering, he would be arrested. He chose to go anyway.

When he was hauled before the magistrates and told he could go free if he simply promised not to preach, his response was a masterclass in holy defiance: "If I were out of prison today, I would preach the Gospel again tomorrow, by the help of God." This resolve cost him twelve years of his life in Bedford Jail, separated from his wife and his four children—one of whom was blind and particularly dear to his heart.

Faith in Action: The Prisoner’s Pen
While the authorities intended for the prison walls to silence Bunyan, God used them to amplify his voice to the entire world. It was in that "den," as he called it, that he penned The Pilgrim's Progress.

Instead of succumbing to bitterness or despair over his lost years, he turned his trial into a map for every believer’s journey. He showed that the "Slough of Despond" and "Doubting Castle" are real, but that the "Celestial City" is worth every struggle. His faith transformed a local persecution into a universal blessing that has outlived his jailers by centuries.

The Scriptural Foundation
Bunyan’s life and writings perfectly mirror these biblical truths:

2 Timothy 2:9: "Wherein I suffer trouble, as an evil doer, even unto bonds; but the word of God is not bound."

Hebrews 11:27: "By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king: for he endured, as seeing him who is invisible."

Acts 4:19-20: "But Peter and John answered and said unto them, Whether it be right in the sight of God to hearken unto you more than unto God, judge ye. For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard."

The Uncompromised Mission
John Bunyan proved that a man’s social standing or formal education is irrelevant when compared to the power of a heart surrendered to Christ. He remained uncompromised in a season of great political and religious pressure, choosing the "reproach of Christ" over the ease of the world. He died in 1688, but his witness continues to guide pilgrims toward the gates of the City.

03/01/2026

Kindness without truth is a mask for deception.

"Ye are my witnesses, saith the Lord, and my servant whom I have chosen..." — Isaiah 43:10 (KJV)Date: January 3, 2026Sub...
03/01/2026

"Ye are my witnesses, saith the Lord, and my servant whom I have chosen..." — Isaiah 43:10 (KJV)

Date: January 3, 2026

Subject: The Global Erosion of Objective Truth

The Testimony of the Times
As we open this first Sabbath of 2026, the world finds itself increasingly entangled in a web of its own making. This past week has seen a surge in "synthetic reality"—AI-generated deceptions and the further centralizing of digital information. The world no longer asks, "What is true?" but rather, "What is convenient?" or "What is permitted?" We see a global architecture being built that is designed to filter out the "narrow way" in favor of a broad, digital consensus.

The Scriptural Exhibit
"And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness." — 2 Thessalonians 2:11-12 (KJV)

The Forensic Analysis
The "strong delusion" mentioned by the Apostle Paul is not merely a future event; we see its foundation being laid in real-time. Forensically, we observe a three-step process currently at work in our culture:

The Rejection of the Source: By sidelining the Bible as the final authority, the world has removed its moral compass.

The Vacuum of Authority: When the Word is removed, the "image" of the world takes its place. We are witnessing a generation that is being trained to believe a lie because they have lost the appetite for the Truth.

The Preparation for the Lawless One: This digital and moral consolidation is the necessary precursor for a global leader who will claim to be the ultimate source of truth.

The believer must understand that the "desolation" begins in the heart when it prefers the "pleasure in unrighteousness" over the cold, hard, and glorious facts of Scripture.

The Verdict
The evidence is clear: the world is being prepared for a grand deception. This Sabbath, our testimony must be one of unshakeable resolve. While the world wanders in a digital fog, we stand on the bedrock of the preserved Word. The "Witness" we bear is that Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, and His return is the only solution to the world's deepening darkness.

Stand fast, for the King is at the door.

03/01/2026

Repent and be saved!

Faith Forensic Files: Case No. 004The Royal Seals of Ophel — Forensic Fingerprints of the ProphetsArchaeologists excavat...
02/01/2026

Faith Forensic Files: Case No. 004

The Royal Seals of Ophel — Forensic Fingerprints of the Prophets

Archaeologists excavating the Ophel area at the foot of the southern wall of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem discovered a "bulla"—a small, stamped clay seal used to sign official documents. What makes this find forensic "gold" is the inscription: "Belonging to Hezekiah [son of] Ahaz, King of Judah."

The Forensic Evidence: This is not a copy of a copy; this is a primary source. The clay was pressed by the very ring worn by King Hezekiah himself.

Location: Found in a royal building destroyed by the Babylonians.

Iconography: It features a winged sun disk and the ankh (symbol of life), showing the cultural influence of the time, but the Hebrew script anchors it firmly in the Davidic line.

The Proximity Find: Just 10 feet away, another bulla was found that appears to bear the name of Isaiah the Prophet. The two men who stood together against the Assyrian siege are now standing together in the archaeological record.

The Biblical Connection: The discovery validates the detailed historical accounts found in the books of Kings and Isaiah. When the world says these kings were myths, the earth cries out with their signatures.

"And it came to pass, when king Hezekiah heard it, that he rent his clothes, and covered himself with sackcloth, and went into the house of the Lord. And he sent Eliakim, which was over the household, and Shebna the scribe, and the elders of the priests, covered with sackcloth, to Isaiah the prophet the son of Amoz." (2 Kings 19:1-2, KJV)

The 3F analysis confirms that the Bible is not a book of "pious fables," but a documented history of real men in real places facing real crises. The existence of these seals provides a "chain of custody" for the biblical narrative:

Authenticity: The seals are dated to the 8th century BC, matching the biblical timeline perfectly.

Corroboration: They confirm the specific relationship between the King and the Prophet described in Scripture.

Preservation: Like the Dead Sea Scrolls, these seals were preserved in the dust of Israel for such a time as this—to silence the scoffer in the last days.

A Study of New Year TraditionsAs the world marks the transition from one year to the next, the festivities are often tre...
31/12/2025

A Study of New Year Traditions
As the world marks the transition from one year to the next, the festivities are often treated as mere cultural habit. However, for the student of history and scripture, the elements of New Year’s Day—from the date itself to the superstitions on the table—reveal a foundation built upon ancient idolatry and the pursuit of "luck" rather than the providence of God.

The Worship of the Two-Faced God
The selection of January 1st as the start of the year is a Roman innovation. For centuries, most of the ancient world—including the Hebrews—marked the new year in the spring. This aligned the calendar with the biblical month of Abib and the natural cycle of rebirth.

The shift occurred under Julius Caesar, who dedicated the first month to Janus, the Roman god of gates and doors. Janus was depicted with two faces, allowing him to look backward into the old year and forward into the new. To honor Janus, the Romans engaged in rowdy celebrations, exchanged gifts, and offered sacrifices to ensure the god would grant them safe passage through the "door" of the new year.

The Superstition of the Plate: Legumes and "Luck"
Perhaps no tradition is more prevalent than the consumption of specific foods to "guarantee" wealth. The most famous of these in the West is the eating of black-eyed peas.

The practice of eating legumes for luck has roots in the Babylonian Talmud, where it was recorded that certain foods should be eaten as omens. In these ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern cultures, lentils and peas were used because their round shape symbolized coins. By consuming them, the individual participated in sympathetic magic—a ritualistic attempt to manifest financial gain.

This stands in direct opposition to the biblical mandate to trust in the provision of the Almighty:

"But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." — Matthew 6:33 (KJV)

The Babylonian Vow: The Origin of Resolutions
The "New Year’s Resolution" is frequently framed as a secular effort at self-improvement, but it began as a religious contract.

Four thousand years ago in Babylon, during the festival of Akitu, citizens made solemn oaths to their gods to return borrowed farm equipment and pay their debts. They believed that if they kept their word, their deities would bestow favor; if they failed, they would fall out of favor. The Romans continued this by making vows of good conduct to Janus.

While the modern world has stripped away the names of the ancient gods, the spirit remains the same: an attempt to achieve righteousness through a yearly works-based vow rather than a daily walking in the Spirit.

Noise, Revelry, and "Auld Lang Syne"
The tradition of loud parties and noisemakers at midnight also has a darker origin. In many ancient cultures, the transition between years was considered a time when the "veil" between the physical and spiritual worlds was thin. Loud noises were used to frighten away evil spirits or "the old year" to prevent them from entering the new cycle.

Even the singing of "Auld Lang Syne" (meaning "times long ago") serves as a nostalgic look backward—a sentimental longing for the past that can distract from the sober reality of the present and the looking for that "blessed hope."

A Biblical Perspective
The Bible provides its own "New Year" in Exodus 12:2, where God commanded the Israelites to mark the month of Abib (Nisan) as the beginning of months. This was a calendar centered on the Passover and the deliverance from bo***ge, rather than the worship of a two-faced Roman deity.

For the believer, the turning of a calendar page is an opportunity to reflect on the sovereignty of God, but we must be careful not to bring the "strange fire" of pagan superstition into our homes.

"Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the heathen are dismayed at them. For the customs of the people are vain..." — Jeremiah 10:2-3 (KJV)

The true "New Beginning" is found not in the stroke of midnight on January 1st, but in the daily renewal of the inner man through the Word of God.

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