Monday, March 8, 2010

A thin veneer




One of the things my grandfather taught me long ago was how to build cabinets. I learned a good appreciation for real wood and what all is necessary, in time, effort and money / material to produce something that is substantial and solid ... a work that would last. But in dealing with folks it quickly became obvious - most are only concerned with the bottom line they are willing to settle for. They want it to look good, they want it cheap and they want it now. And if that is all they want, all that they're willing to invest - perhaps what they get is good enough for them.


For those who know what veneered furniture is, you have to admit - it looks pretty good to the eye. It is less costly than the real solid thing and you can obtain it here and now. It's a popular alternative. I've been snagged on that hook before myself. But don't we eventually learn how shifty it is, how unstable and unreliable. That pretty, thin micro layer of veneer hides some inferior material and sooner or later we realize - you get what you pay for.


I've often made the statement (as I'm certain many have) ... we vastly underestimate our enemies, and in particular the enemies of Christ. We oft quote Jesus's own words when He warned us of wolves in sheeps clothing, but have we really taken His words to heart ? Wolves are a very cunning sort and to lower your guard will only invite chaos into your camp (what happened to eternal vigilance ?). Can we not in all honesty admit that it is not always so very easy to spot them, especially so when we've allowed them for so long to roam among us and grown used to certain of their unshakeable ways ? Do you really suppose they would act by and large like the wolves they are whilst wearing the sheepskin overcoat ? No, they would learn the way and mannerisms of the sheep and strive to blend right in. But the wary sheep can catch a scent if they stay tuned to their program.


Sure, there those who concentrate on the younger (in the faith) sheep on the outskirts of the flock, those who have not grown enough to be wary of the predator who lurks. But the bigger prize, the greater reward in the long run comes to those who can infiltrate and steer the greater portion of the flock to the killing zone where they will have uninterrupted time to consume them at their leisurely pleasure ... all out of the watchful eye and protective reach of the Shepherd. This is the alpha wolf - he is dedicated to his goal and skilled at his task.


We can plainly see how the carnivore has moved into the judaized churches and most aspects of what we term the white movement, sowing discord / destruction and generally muddying the waters so that a clear picture cannot be grasped. Why would we underestimate or doubt his ability, coupled with his ingrained hatred, to creep into our very inner midst ? Do we not consider him dedicated enough to his cause or devious enough to undertake such ? It's often been stated and I believe so myself, Christian Identity is the starting point that turns many of us back to Christ and is quite integral to our core. Knowledge of our true identity is NOT the whole of the picture and salvation unto itself. It should stir us into seeking a deeper understanding of our God and our duties unto Him.


What was Christ's first words unto His disciples when they sought clearer answers as to what would come - Matthew 24:3-5


"Take heed that no man (didn't say some devil and now would have been the time to do so) deceive you,

For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many."


They would say that HE was the Christ (not themselves), hence, they were "Christian" imposters. To an extent, they would walk the walk and talk the talk - or else He would not of so explicitly warned us.


Fact of the matter is, YOU don't really know who I am and in all honesty, I should be treated at least initially as all others who profess to be spreading Gods Word - does it stand up to Biblical scrutiny ? Whether or not the message is pleasing to you, whether it contradicts what you personally believe, whether it is the popular stance currently held in CI circles ... should have absolutely no bearing on how you regard it. Have you truthfully searched the scripture to see if these things are so ?


I've been rebuked with the reply that I must think myself better than some of our forefathers who didn't profess such beliefs (and I say that's debatable as to what extent they held some views). Are we conscious of the fact that we may be pursuing the broad path even though we have been warned that many thought with all their heart it was correct ? Is that not the message, the warning given by Christ Himself in Matthew 7:20-23 ? Read the entire chapter leading up to this. I cannot gauge my actions / reactions according to what others might of done, and I am not judging them here and now for their deeds, but who are we following ? What I (or you) may perceive as being righteous or fair, by our standards, has no bearing on this. What does God require ?


Matthew 23:13 (Luke 11:52 / Hosea 4:6) tells us there are those who actively work to keep us out of the kingdom - yes, it can be done.


I'm not an eloquent writer and I don't worry too much about my rough edges ... content is what we should be concerned with. I don't compile long flowing compositions that are pleasing to the ears, or to the emotions, such as in goading our soldiers with the "kill 'em all" chant many of us live to hear and are prone to fall for without due preparation or an overall understanding. I take Christ's warning of casting a stumbling block before His sheep very seriously and strive to use all care in posting what I think is necessary for our growth and guidance. I do not print out each scripture quoted and it is your decision whether or not you take the time to search it out. I will not mock another who quotes scripture in striving for the same understanding I do (as some are prone to do), but will try to be of the "come and let us reason together" mindset. God is not the author of confusion and any lack of grasped continuity of the whole of the Word is shortcomings solely our part.


Luke 6:46-49


" ... and why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say ?"

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://www.scripturesforamerica.org/
On Wiki they said he denies CI as being what his church is, would that be accurate?
Also it is unclear to me where you stand on CI.
If these questions are uncomfortable you needn't answer, I will respect that.
I just am looking, myself, for the right approach, and so far CI seems to make the most sense, particularly for the survival of our race.
God bless you.

Jeff ( Va. Rebel ) said...

Greetings anon. and thanks for stopping by. Your kind regards are noted but if you've perused my latest posts, you'll see I have no problem with bringing controversial issues amongst our own front and center - I think it is time.

I know of the statement of Peters you speak of, for I can remember him saying thus on a tape recorded years back at a Bible camp (I was not there). While there are several things I'm not in agreement with him on - this being one of them, I think he was misunderstood to some extent. He does not deny the basic tenants of CI.

Any preacher of our people will have a diverse crowd they strive to feed ... different backgrounds, different stages of growth. We have many kinsmen who are of the "rougher" ranks - skinheads, KKK members, "neo-nazi's" and the like. I have no problems with the street wise soldier of our folk but oft times they are not willing to submit wholely to Christ. In their mind, a lil "dab" will do ya.

At the time of Pete's professing these words (I believe he may of had a few rowdys there), he was noting some of these elements who clung to the knowledge that the anglo saxon and kindred white folk are the true Israelites of scripture, but they had no true desire to seek Christ, to seek repentance and to strive for His will on earth. In essence, there was no Christian attitude adjustment - all carnal and no spiritual.

My opinion is he went too far in denouncing the "tag" of Christian Identity, a label I have no problem with as I believe it best signifies 2 important aspects we should work towards - becoming a Christian and understanding our true identity .. the latter stirring us to seek the former.

So what if the enemies of Christ seek to misalign us with rogue elements by such tactics - there is nothing new here and it will continue no matter the term used. Instead of dodging and feinting like this, we should better explain our position as Christians and our fealty to Jesus Christ alone .. not some Hitler, or Ron Paul, etc. ad nauseum. White nationalism without the defining bedrock of true Christianity is doomed to fail.

As mentioned, I have no qualms about being called CI. Where the rubber meets the road is in some of the false doctrines that have been rife among us, several of which I've spoken of here. There is much hatred and animosity among ourselves over these matters but brethren should be able to reason from the scriptures. A lack of being able to do so is telling.

As you say, you're looking for direction. Everyone else is encouraged to seek out their "roots" .. why can't we ?

Isaiah 51:1-3 (ch. 51-52)
2 Chronicles 7:13-14

Once we understand the Bible is about us, for us - it takes on a whole 'nuther perspective. The jews, the niggers, on and on .. are truly secondary issues. May Christ guide you in your journey.

Anonymous said...

Thank you, you said a lot in just a few paragraphs and I so agree with this especially:

"they are not willing to submit wholely to Christ"

"becoming a Christian and understanding our true identity .. the latter stirring us to seek the former."

"brethren should be able to reason from the scriptures. A lack of being able to do so is telling."

You know I see that in so much, folks don't want to reason together they just want to "be right"

Journalist for Orlando Sentinel, jews forced him to do early retirement, Charley Reese, made a good remark in one of his columns:

"A person's religion ought to be visible in even casual association, not because of anything he or she says, but because of how he or she acts.

Behavior is guided by a set of beliefs, even if they are adopted unconsciously. It matters a great deal what people believe."

Thank you brother for your valuable insights.
I know Christ will guides us both.
A big AMEN to that.

Jeff ( Va. Rebel ) said...

I would also wonder why Wiki concentrated on this particular aspect - to sow division amongst the believers they most fear ?

I don't know of any CI preacher I am in 100% agreement with, nor of anybody who totally agrees with me. Piece by piece we put this thing together ... perhaps it is to keep us humble.

Jeff ( Va. Rebel ) said...

"Behavior is guided by a set of beliefs, even if they are adopted unconsciously. It matters a great deal what people believe."
----
Our folk often speak of scriptural truisms or have little quips we use in daily talk not even realizing there is Biblical substantiation for them or that they properly identify us as true Israel.

The first part of that quote by Charley Reese speaks of the law God said He would put upon the hearts 'n minds of His people. Our actions over the years have proven this to be true.

Our people "instinctively" know it is wrong to take advantage of others, to kill and rape, to blaspheme our God, to have sexual relations with other races ... unless they harden their hearts towards God and He gives them over to lies and depravity.

Scripture says there will come a time when He will no longer beckon to them (like the closing of the ark's door) - let the righteous be righteous still and let the wicked remain wicked -

Revelation 22:10-15

The time for repentance is today.

Thanks for stopping by brother - take care.

Colonel Wilberforce Buckshot said...

Superb article, you could have been reading my mind on this. You all certainly put it far more succinctly than I could, and touched upon every issue that concerns me deeply right now.

We must truly be on our guard for we are being attacked, decieved, deluded, misled and betrayed from within as well as without. That "Thin Veneer" is peeling away and I think we are about to be truly shocked at what is revealed and made manifest. Provided we open our eyes and look!!. That sheeps clothing conceals the identity of some very surprising wolves.

Pip pip

Jeff ( Va. Rebel ) said...

Greetings Colonel - it is good to hear from you and we are blessed by your joining positions on the firing line to hedge up the gap.

Thanks for your kind words - I was certain we were on the same page. I've tried to keep up with your exposing of the BNP's deteriorating ways. Alas, you know what we are up against and see things for what they really are. God will thin the ranks down to the faithful alone.

I agree wholeheartedly that many of whom we now exalt as unimpeachable leaders of the flock will not stand the fury of God's wrath, and indeed many of us will be quite flabbergasted by such revelations that are certain to come. Judgement shall begin at the house of God.

Take care brother and may His blessings always be upon you in your fight for Christ and kingdom.

Jeff ( Va. Rebel ) said...

Umm, Miss (?) - me no speekee that language. Try english and you'll stand a better chance. Aint gonna print something I've got no idea what it is.

Anonymous said...

Hello Brother Jeff. I don't stop by too often because my old clunker computer has a problem loading your RAM intensive page. Nevertheless, I am never disappointed when I do drop in and say howdy.

Any wolf will soon "out" themselves. They just can't seem to help it. We should always be on our guard.

You words of warning are very timely. Wolves and snakes are everywhere.

YAH bless,

JamesTheJust

Jeff ( Va. Rebel ) said...

Good to hear from you James .. 'preciate yer stopping in and the kind words. Maybe I need to take the bush ax and thin the RAM's out a lil for ya ?!

Having joined you in battle of late, I'll say you are a scrapper for Christ ! Onward for His kingdom brother .. Christ be with you as the fur continues to fly !

Joy said...

Great post Jeff!

http://sojournerofthecesspit.blogspot.com/2010/03/thin-veneer.html

Jeff ( Va. Rebel ) said...

Thanks Joy and I appreciate the hook up on the Texas "billboard" ! :)
Good to hear from ya - take care 'n God be with ya.

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Jeff ( Va. Rebel ) said...

Greetings anon.

Thanks for your kind words and I'm glad you have found content here to your liking and benefit - 'preciate you stopping in. Feel free to roam about at your leisure and help yourself to the coffee pot !

Good Lord willing and the creeks don't rise ... there'll be more yet to come. Take care.