The Mystery of a Hireling

The Mystery of a Hireling

5/19/2007

There was a little sheep who had gone astray because of his disobedience. And the wild beasts of the field had torn his flesh, so that at the point of death he came to himself and cried with a lamentable voice,
“Baa-aa-aa! Baa-aa-aa!”

Yet, the Good Shepherd heard the lost sheep crying and went to seek after him. As soon as the lost sheep heard His voice, he revived. For the lost sheep recognized the voice of his Owner, for He calls His own sheep by their name, and they know His voice.

When the Good Shepherd found His lost sheep, He made him whole and brought him back to His own barn.

Now, at the barn of the Good Shepherd, there are all kinds of beasts—clean and unclean, good and evil. And, living among them for a long time, one day the lost sheep heard someone call him, saying:
“Hello, lost sheep, and welcome to our flock. You have been with us for a while and have listened to my sermons many times. Would you also preach?”

And the lost sheep answered and said,
“I have never preached in my life.”

Then the beast said,
“Oh, it is all right, for we all have been like you. Be ready for next Sunday!”

And so, the time passed quickly. On the next Sunday, the lost sheep, for the first time in his life, preached from the “barn-pulpit.”

After the service, when all the beasts had left, the “barn-preacher” called for the lost sheep and said:
“Stay here and wait for me.”

Then they sat together, and the “barn-preacher” uttered:
“You have preached today—not well—but I would like to help you learn how to preach. For today I will reveal to you the mystery of the sermon, of which this crowd is not aware. Only those who rule over them know this secret. So listen very carefully, for what you are about to hear is a secret:

Do you know how I became the 'barn-preacher' and the 'barn-master' over this crowd?
Oh, I have a Seminary Preacher Bible diploma. And I can be a shepherd of any ‘barn’ in this land. Do not think it was easy for me. I learned this secret in the Seminary College, as did all the others.

And so, all ‘barn-shepherds’ deliver their sermons by this law:

#1 – THE INTRODUCTION

In this part of your sermon, you should briefly touch on the subject you want to deliver to the beasts.

#2 – THE MAIN PART

Now you should smoothly transition from the Introduction to the Main Part, and you should say some jokes, anecdotes, or a funny story that the crowd may enjoy listening to.

#3 – THE CONCLUSION

In this part of your sermon, you should conclude your message, briefly remind them of #1, #2, and #3, and then, at the end of your sermon, lead them to prayers.
And finally, you are ready for collections.”

Tears filled the eyes of the lost sheep. Then, for the second time, the voice of the Good Shepherd said:
“My little sheep, beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, for they are of the world: therefore speak they of the world, and the world heareth them.”

We are of El יהוה / Yahweh.
He that knoweth El יהוה / Yahweh heareth us; he that is not of El יהוה / Yahweh heareth not us. Hereby know we the spirit of truth, and the spirit of error.

For the time has come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears.
And they shall turn away their ears from the truth and shall be turned unto fables.

If any man speaks, let him speak as the oracles of God.
Oh man of El יהוה / Yahweh, judge yourself:
“Are jokes, anecdotes, or funny stories the oracles of God—or of the god of this world, the devil?”

Blessed be El יהוה / Yahweh, Sovereign of Hosts, who has delivered us from this pagan world.
To Him be praise and dominion forever and ever.
Amen.

⚠️ Warning to the Worshiper of the Beast – State / IRS 501(c)(3)

The devil is the god of this world; therefore, unless you worship the devil, you cannot be in power.

Luke 4:5–7
Luk 4:5 – And the devil, taking him up into a high mountain, showed unto him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time.
Luk 4:6 – And the devil said unto him, “All this power will I give thee, and the glory of them: for that is delivered unto me; and to whomsoever I will I give it.
Luk 4:7 – If thou therefore wilt worship me, all shall be thine.”

Religion is a powerful tool to control and milk the brutish cattle—people.
The inventors of the Roman/Constantine religion demand submission and obedience to "The Beast.gov" rather than to Yahweh.

All churches that are profit corporations under IRS 501(c)(3) have made a secret covenant with “The Beast.gov”:

“Keep your cattle submitted to us, and in exchange, you get IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status…”

Flee from the Beast—State / IRS 501(c)(3) Corporation.

The Riddle for the Wise:
"Those who are after yours shall gather yours; but those who are after you shall gather you!"