The Needle’s Eye

April 22nd, 2021

All Things are Possible With God

Today my Zambian inamorata “Rebecca” told me about a dream she had. She was in her grandmother’s bedroom, and there was a woman there with a small car. Rebecca found herself in the backseat, and the woman drove her out of the house. The doorways were small, and the walls were close together, but the car turned and moved without touching anything, and soon it was outside.

To me, it seemed that the house represented Zambia, which is full of demon worship. Rebecca has witches in her own family. People in Africa curse each other all the time out of envy or for other reasons, even if they attend church and work as pastors and deacons. She needs to be in a cleaner place. As bad as modern America is, it beats living in a place where your sisters and aunts put curses on you.

The tightness of the house, and the turns involved, seem to represent the obstacles to moving her. The woman driving the car was an angel.

This seems consistent with what Jesus said. He said, “Strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth to life, and few there are that find it.” The word translated “strait” simply means narrow, like a tight hallway. The word translated “narrow” means something like “squeezed.” It refers to the gauntlet of persecution and temptation we all have to pass. It’s like the birth canal through which we enter this world.

You may not live in Africa or Haiti, but you are still surrounded by people and spirits who belong to Satan, and they work against you every minute of your life. To get out, you need God’s help. You need him to transform you and shelter you so you don’t prevent your own escape.

It’s a message of humility, and it underscores the need to be a charismatic who is intimate with the Holy Spirit. You can’t make it by trying to be good. You have to have deliverance from demons, power over your flesh, and God’s goodness inside you. You don’t get those things in a denomination that denies the Holy Spirit, meaning the type of denomination most Christians belong to. You can’t get it by asking Mary to pray for you, worshiping statues, or obeying rules.

The difficulty of getting out of Zambia is like the difficulty of escaping the earth, for the same reasons.

6 Responses to “The Needle’s Eye”

  1. Jim Says:

    Steve, not to add to your burden, my friend. But, I favor to ask?

    Would you and “Rebecca” be so kind as to add me to the list of for whom y’all pray?

    Got a positive hit for Covid on Sunday. Numbers, temps, O2 saturation, all good, but wow, the fatigue is epic.

    Highly appreciated, and thanks in advance!

    Jim
    Sunk New Dawn
    Galveston, TX

  2. Edward R Bonderenka Says:

    Father, please help Jim.
    Please protect him and bless him and see him through this.
    in Jesus’ Name.

  3. John Steele Says:

    Jim… have your doctor get you on Ivermectin asap.

    Steve…where would I find your Youtube channel? Have loved your writing since the Hog on Ice days.

    As far as deleting your Youtube and/or blog… I am active on Facebook, despite my disgust with it. I was close to leaving it and signed onto Gab to replace it. Gab is great but I soon realized that leaving FB is exactly what FB wants from me.

    So I continue to spit into the wind there, trusting the Holy Spirit to bring my thoughts to those who will hear them. I hope you’ll do the same.

  4. baldilocks Says:

    Prayed for you also, Jim.

  5. Jim Says:

    Thank you, Steve, Edward, John & Baldi-sis!

    As it happens, I was able to connect (on Friday) with the clinic of Dr. Stella Immanuel. Nearly a 2 hr. drive, but worth it. No nonsence clinical practice, with Christian music quietly wafting from the speakers. Dr. Immanuel is the M.D. who stood up against the whole Fauci enterprise, and no time so eloquently as when President Trump and Melania were diagnosed with C-19. I studied her record, reasoning and results back then, so *knew* who to go to, now.

    And so, I’m well supplied with the Ivermectin (already taken), HCQ, Zpak, and other prescriptions. Plus, three injections at the clinic, and a session with a nebulizer, which I have to repeat at home until the meds for the inhaler are consumed.

    I’m already feeling about 98% “over it”, save for a fatigue which lingers, but lessens by the day.

    God is Good, Jesus is Lord, and the prayers of my friends and Brothers & Sisters are indispensable, and are treasured, and WORK!

    Gratefully, to you all and to God.

    Jim
    Sunk New Dawn
    Galveston, TX

  6. John Steele Says:

    Awesome Jim!

    I recall being very impressed with Dr. Stella!