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Pastors Are Jesus Killers ? by Flame4chi(m): 6:41am On Feb 12, 2017
By Femi Aribisala


Christians are told lies so repeatedly; many no longer
recognise the truth. Answer me this: did your pastor
happen to mention that Jesus was killed by pastors?
Not likely! Pastors don’t want people to know their fore-
fathers killed Jesus; otherwise they would soon recognise
they too are in the same business. Jesus says to the
pastors of old: “You are witnesses against yourselves
that you are sons of those who murdered the
prophets.” (Matthew 23:31). Even so, the pastors of
today testify against themselves that they are the
descendants of those who killed Jesus.


Testimony of Jesus



Let me tell you a story you must have heard before but
have probably been led to misunderstand. Jesus told the
story to some pastors and they were very angry with him
because they recognised it was a veiled attack on them.
They even wanted to kill him right there and then but held
back because of the crowds. Perhaps you need to listen
to the story one more time.
“There was a certain landowner who planted a vineyard
and set a hedge around it, dug a winepress in it and built
a tower. And he leased it to vinedressers and went into a
far country. Now when vintage-time drew near, he sent
his servants to the vinedressers, that they might receive
its fruit. And the vinedressers took his servants, beat
one, killed one, and stoned another.”
“Again he sent other servants, more than the first, and
they did likewise to them. Then last of all he sent his son
to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ But when the
vinedressers saw the son, they said among themselves,
‘This is the heir. Come, let us kill him and seize his
inheritance.’ So they took him and cast him out of the
vineyard and killed him.” (Matthew 21:33-40).
Let us get certain things straight about this true-to-life
story. The landowner is God. The servants of the
landowner are the prophets. The son is Jesus Christ.
The vinedressers are the priests and the pastors.
What you may not have realised is that, precisely
because Jesus told this story against pastors, they have
gone to great lengths to distort it. They now insist it was
not the vinedressers who killed the son of the landowner,
but that the landowner himself killed his own son. They
tell men God sacrificed Jesus for their sins, instead of the
fact that pastors killed Jesus in order to continue in their
own sins.


Mercy and not sacrifice


Jeremiah says: “Among my people are found wicked
men; they lie in wait as one who sets snares; they set a
trap; they catch men.” (Jeremiah 5:26). Who are these
wicked men? Make no mistake about it; pastors are at
the top of the list.
Hosea says: “The priests are like a gang of robbers who
wait in ambush for a man. Even on the road to the holy
place at Shechem they commit murder. And they do all
this evil deliberately!” (Hosea 6:9). Today, there are even
gangs of Catholic priests raping young boys.
Jesus said prophetically to the Pharisees: “If you had
known what this means, I desire mercy and not sacrifice,
you would not have condemned the guiltless.” (Matthew
12:7). What did he mean? He meant if they understood
the love of God, they would not kill him, an innocent man,
in order to protect their corrupt lifestyles. If pastors
today knew the love of God, they would not continue to
kill Jesus by misrepresenting him.
A man walked in on a gang of men robbing a bank. He
switched on the light and declared: “Repent. I am the
light of the world.” What do you think the robbers did to
him? They had him killed, switched off the light and
continued with their robbery. They then claimed it was
God who killed him as a sacrifice for the sins of men. But
God demonstrated unequivocally that he was not
responsible for Jesus’ death by raising him from the
dead.


Fleecing the flock



Jesus says: “I am the good pastor.” (John 10:11). “All
who ever came before me are thieves and
robbers.” (John 10:cool. Those who came after him are no
different. Their primary focus is to fleece people of their
money so as to build up their own kingdoms. Jeremiah
says: “They are as greedy as dogs, never satisfied; they
are stupid pastors who only look after their own interest,
each trying to get as much as he can for himself from
every possible source.” (Isaiah 56:11).
In many respects, what holds today is no different from
the falsehood popularised in the days of Martin Luther,
when priests maintained a man could purchase
forgiveness of sins for a dead relative by giving money to
the Catholic Church. The Dominican monk, Johann
Tetzel, was one of those sent out by the pope to preach
this message in order to raise money for the church.
His message was straightforward: give money and your
sins will be forgiven. Like the pastors of today, he came
up with a popular refrain: “As soon as a coin in the coffer
rings, the soul from purgatory springs.”



Unrighteous pastors



Jesus came to set the captives free by giving us true first-
hand information about God. But after he did, pastors
have endeavoured to distort even the true portrait he
gave. They pretend to reveal God to men but have a
vested interest in ensuring they don’t know him. How
would they continue to rip people off if they were to know
the truth of Jesus’ message that makes men free? (John
8:32). The result is that more falsehood about God is
taught in the churches today than almost anywhere else.
So what does Jesus do about this? First, he tells us a
parable that a man travelling from Jerusalem to Jericho
was attacked by armed robbers and left for dead. A
priest came along, saw the dying man but quickly walked
away. A pastor also came along but he too ignored the
dying man. Finally, a Good Samaritan came along. He
bound up the wounds of the poor man, took him to the
hospital and paid for all his medical expenses. When the
man recovers, should he remain the disciple of priests
and pastors? Certainly not!
Jesus is the Good Samaritan. One of his major
assignments is to convince us that the presumed
principal custodians of our faith; the chief priests, the
Pharisees, the religious hierarchy; indeed the pastors,
bishops and popes of our churches, are ungodly and
unrighteous. Accordingly he says to them: “Assuredly,
tax collectors and harlots enter the kingdom of God
before you.” (Matthew 21:31).
Jesus’ life demonstrates this conclusively because these
so-called “men of God” kill him, an innocent man, in order
to protect their interests and positions. Jesus’
adversaries were not “sinners” but “holy” and religious
pastors. Therefore, contrary to what it seems, many of
those who claim to speak for God are not of God.
Instead, they rob men of God. They rob them of his
knowledge by presenting counterfeit portraits of God.
They rob them so that they and not God would be the
gods of their lives.
Re: Pastors Are Jesus Killers ? by couragekebs(m): 6:50am On Feb 12, 2017
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Re: Pastors Are Jesus Killers ? by Epositive(m): 7:09am On Feb 12, 2017
i'm on mah way to church tho

#goshen #pastorabioye #positivevibes
Re: Pastors Are Jesus Killers ? by marshalcarter: 7:54am On Feb 12, 2017
on mah way to CHURCH!!!!!!!!!! cheesy cheesy
Re: Pastors Are Jesus Killers ? by menxer: 7:57am On Feb 12, 2017
If The pastor is the shepherd and you are the sheep, Is the shepherd not entitled to fleece and milk the sheep?

Yea Yea, the shepherd led the sheep into greener pastures to feed and water so that he can do the needful afterwards.

It is only mountain goats that have no Shepherds, roaming free, agile and unfleeced.

Between the sheep and the mountain goat, who is the wiser?
Re: Pastors Are Jesus Killers ? by orunto27: 8:06am On Feb 12, 2017
Not all Pastors are Righteous Priests.
Majority of the so called Pastors are ordinary Chargemen, Foremen, Supervisors and Managers in work places.A Manager sacked Kumuyi before for saying, IJN after he was filed in before the Boss for being late for work.
This, not withstanding, in the Parable of The good Samaritan, a Priest and a Rabbi walked pass the accident before The good Samaritan. Those Rabbi and Priest were some kind of Pastors and they killed Jesus, The Son of Man, instructing the Parable, by ignoring to care for the accident.
Jesus showed Children to His Disciples and warned that if they did not care for the little ones, they would be killing Him.
So killing of Jesus is not restricted to Pastors, Priests, Rabbino, Bishops, Popes etcetera alone, but to all who hear The Word and are not doing it.

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Re: Pastors Are Jesus Killers ? by KevMitnick: 9:03am On Feb 12, 2017
A very curious write up indeed. It's most unfortunate. May God save us from these wolves in sheep clothing.

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