Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Did the Son of God died in vain?

Posted by Belarmino Dabalos Saguing
Rome, Italy 160420134






The Son of God was executed for preaching love and justice. His persecutors were the righteous rich and powerful of the society. Now, as then, the the righteous men (according to the law) still persist and continue to persecute whoever advocate what is just.


Jesus was a true revolutionary. His beliefs, words and action proved it. He told the rich to share the wealth with the poor and they balked at Him. He preached justice. Then, as now, the powerfuls bend the meaning of justice to punish the victims of their injustices, imprison them and kill them like fastidious insectsa without even the benefit of a trial, or their if victims are tried, they use questionable methods like trumped up charges and willful misinterpretation of the law.


Repentance of sins? Nay, the rich, powerful are not repenting at all. They have even doubled their effort to commit more sins. They have globalized their wickedness. They brand anyone who believe in the teaching of the Lord as ‘communist’ or terrorist so they can have the excuse to persecute them and murder them. And worst, these modern day followers of Satan call themselves good ‘Christians’


The Lord’s revolution against evil did not end with His crucifiction. It continue till now. His struggle is a long, long march lasting more than two millenea. His followers are still in the forests and mountains fighting a guerilla war against the modern day pharisees and money-lenders.


The Son of God has not died in vain. His followers are multiplying in numbers and like him, willing to sacrifice their own lives for humanity, whatever tag the modern devils call them, whatever religion they profess or not profess, they are the modern followers of the Son of God Jesus, history’s greatest revolutionary.




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