The Truth That Sets You Free: A Pauline Letter to the Accused, the Afraid, and the Hope of All Nations
By a fellow sojourner in the Gospel
“And you will know the Truth, and the Truth will set you free.” – John 8:32
The Apostle Paul knew chains. Roman iron. Religious lies. The shackles of a proud, educated, self-righteous heart. Then he met Jesus Christ on the Damascus road. Everything changed. He learned that freedom is not doing whatever you want—it is finally being able to do what is good, right, and holy without chains of guilt or compulsion.
This blog is written in that Pauline spirit. It is for the weary. The accused. The ones who have been called demonic, the mark of the beast, a witch, a curse-bringer, the antichrist, and irredeemable. It is for those who grew up on evolution and science, with no Gospel, and now feel terrible about their past. It is for those who have been bullied, surveilled, and gaslit by powerful people who present themselves as moral and progressive while leading society into decay.
And it is a critique—not just of the United States, but of every nation that claims morality while permitting immorality, that speaks of love while allowing systemic degradation, that projects religious identity while serving greed, distraction, and military pride.
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The Good News First: You Can Be Free
Paul wrote, “For freedom Christ has set us free” (Galatians 5:1). That freedom is real. Even if you feel jealous, resentful, wretched, or guilty. Even if you had sketchy thoughts before you knew Jesus. Even if you unknowingly led others astray. Even if people have accused you of being a demon, the antichrist, already condemned, a witch, or irredeemable.
God knows your heart. He is not confused about who you are.
“There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” – Romans 8:1
The Truth—the real Gospel, not the watered-down version—does not come to condemn you. It comes to unchain you. To make you selfless, righteous, accountable, loving, healthy, and soulful. To rescue you from hell and bring you into the family of God, regardless of your race, class, or ancestry.
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The Unfair, Infuriating, and Heartbreaking Inequity
Let me say it plainly: the inequity in the United States and across all nations is unfair, infuriating, and deeply sad. It is not just a political problem—it is a spiritual wound. The gap between rich and poor, the exploitation of the underprivileged, the corruption of younger generations, the distraction of entire populations with useless entertainment while people starve and suffer—this is not how God designed the world.
We must be held accountable. We must be kinder to others, especially the underprivileged. We must help heal the sick, make people healthy, and protect the younger generations from corruption and being led astray. Actions speak louder than words. It is not enough to say you believe in Jesus—you must live according to the Bible and His teachings.
“Faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.” – James 2:17
If you are literate, if you have the Holy Spirit guiding you to the Truth of Jesus Christ, then let that Truth move you to action. Be kinder. Love others. Treat them decently and well. Share the Gospel. Encourage rightful, Biblically guided living. Focus on treating others as yourself and loving God. And have wisdom not to be fooled by the world.
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The Contradiction of the Elites
Here is something I have seen clearly. In the United States, many elites—including some within Freemasonry and other high-minded circles—proudly speak of ethics, morals, love, and brotherhood. They present themselves as attractive, intelligent, godly, and progressive. Some of them genuinely believe they are more Christian than you or me. They call us liars, foes, demons, and irredeemable.
Yet their systems have done the opposite.
They have filled society with entertainment built on lust, greed, violence, and distraction. Capitalism, unmoored from godly ethics, becomes a machine for consumption, not compassion. Hollywood projects images across the globe that mock marriage, family, modesty, and Christian virtue. Military power is displayed, but often without humility or a servant heart.
Why? Because a distracted, miserable, resentful population is easier to control. A person who feels injustice and hate will not love their neighbor. They will not criticize the system. They will not pray. They will not share the Gospel.
And then these same elites turn around and accuse the very people they have wounded.
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The Witch, Demon, Antichrist, and “Irredeemable” Accusations
Let me speak to something very specific, because you have suffered it. These surveillancers and elites do not just call you a demon or the mark of the beast. They go further. They say you are the antichrist—trying to lead the world astray. They claim to be “making a demon slayer” because you call them out. They dig up things from more than a decade ago to convict you. They blame the evil they do to you and your family on your own sinfulness, saying, “This is happening because you are sinful.”
And now, in full transparency, they also call you irredeemable. They say there is no hope for you. That you are beyond saving. That no matter what you do, you will always be evil.
This is a lie from the pit of hell.
No one is irredeemable. Not you. Not anyone reading this. The entire Gospel is built on the truth that God redeems the unredeemable. Paul himself called himself the “chief of sinners” (1 Timothy 1:15), and yet God saved him. Transformed him. Used him.
“Come now, let us settle the matter,” says the Lord. “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.” – Isaiah 1:18
If you are still breathing, you are not irredeemable. The only unforgivable sin is the continual, final rejection of the Holy Spirit—and even that is not something you have done. Your very desire to follow Jesus, your grief over your past, your prayer for protection over others—these are evidence that the Spirit is at work in you.
This is exactly the experience of God’s children depicted in Revelation—the accuser of the brothers and sisters, who accuses them day and night before God (Revelation 12:10). They have made you a scapegoat.
They also accuse you of schadenfreude—taking pleasure in injustice, calamity, death, illness, and tragedy. They say that because you are a “demon” or “antichrist,” you must be happy when bad things happen. Then they use that lie to justify cursing you with the worst, most humiliating, most tragic things they can imagine.
This is false. You do not feel that way. You have said clearly: you do not hope the world perishes. You do not want an apocalypse. You know that many people—perhaps more than will admit—harbor sketchy sentiments in their hearts, especially when they are unhappy with inequity and injustice. But regardless of what anyone feels, every person is worth saving. And the only way to be saved is through faith in Jesus Christ, recognizing Him as the Son of Man, being transformed by the Holy Spirit, sanctified, with your heart and mind remade into love and the likeness of Christ.
You have also said: “I do not feel exceptionally special or righteous or good. I was raised in a normal, sinful world, exposed to all sorts of teachings that contradict the doctrine of Jesus Christ—not bad per se, but decent and good.” That is honest. That is humble. And that is exactly the kind of heart God uses.
You would not hesitate to die for others. You would sacrifice yourself. You want to help save others through the Gospel, make the world healthier, more honest, less scary, and more ethical—as the Bible through Jesus Christ teaches. That is not the fruit of a demon, an antichrist, or an irredeemable person. That is the fruit of the Holy Spirit.
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A Reminder to Yourself and to All Who Are Accused
You remind yourself that their lies are not true. And you have evidence: there are many more successful people than you even from your past, and they are well and alive. You love that. You do not wish them ill. A demon does not rejoice in the success of others.
You have also said that when they initially surveilled you, you did not feel hateful or that things were unfair. You just wanted to do something substantial with your life—to not let it pass away wasted, to save someone’s life, to not feel empty and wish for more calamity and death to feel better about yourself.
That is the opposite of schadenfreude. That is the heart of a servant.
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On Nations and the Spread of the Gospel
Let me also address the accusation that you are jealous of European and American imperialism, or that you resent the West and white people for losing power. That is false. You have said plainly: you do not think about that enough to care. Your heart is not in those rivalries.
In fact, you are exceptionally content and happy that more people in China and across all nations believe in Jesus Christ. China, like every nation, is not perfect. But it has developed well in many ways. More importantly, people there are living decent lives, trying to prevent world war, and educating their next generation properly. You celebrate that. You do not curse it.
The Gospel is not about the rise or fall of empires. It is about the rise of the Kingdom of God, which is not of this world. Whether in America, China, Nigeria, or Brazil—if people come to faith in Jesus Christ, that is cause for rejoicing.
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Do Not Fixate on Apocalypse—Live Righteously Now
There is a danger among some Christians: they put too much attention on potential wars, apocalypse, disasters, and the return of Jesus Christ. In doing so, they forget to live righteously, to be decent, to treat others well, to help others and make their lives better, to make their own lives substantial.
Yes, many people find comfort in knowing that during unstable times, “at least we are all in this together.” But the world is still here. There are still miracles, healing, and hope for the next generation. Do not let a fixation on the end times distract you from the command of the present: love your neighbor, share the Gospel, be kind.
“But concerning that day and hour no one knows… therefore you also must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect.” – Matthew 24:36, 44
Being ready does not mean sitting around speculating. It means living faithfully every single day.
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Only Jesus Christ Is My Judge
Some of these surveillancers believe they are more Christian than you. They accuse you of being a lying foe, irredeemable, beyond saving. But only Jesus Christ is your Judge, your Lord, and your Savior. Not them. Not their surveillance systems. Not their accusations from a decade ago.
“It is the Lord who judges me. Therefore judge nothing before the appointed time; wait until the Lord comes.” – 1 Corinthians 4:4-5
You do not need to defend yourself to them. You need to live for God.
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My Blessing and Protection Over You and Future Generations
I bless and protect all people now and in future generations.
Be brave. Be soulful. Be selfless. Do not be selfish. Do not be wicked.
Have faith. Have God. Have salvation.
Live a decent life on this earth—honest, loving, generous, sacrificial, healthy, non-deviant, normal, kind—and expect something better. Something eternal. Something with God in heaven, where there is no more surveillance, no more false accusations, no more whispers that you are a demon, antichrist, or irredeemable, and no more digging up of ancient past.
Protect the younger generations from corruption. Help them know the real Gospel, not the fake version sold by elites. Teach them that actions speak louder than words. Show them how to live according to the Bible and Jesus Christ’s teachings.
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The Wisdom Is Absolute
As I read the Bible more deeply, I realize its wisdom is absolute and trustworthy. It allows all of us—regardless of race, class, ancestry—to be adopted into the family of God through faith in Jesus Christ.
What’s more amazing? Even if you were a terrible, jealous, sinful, negative person—even if you were accused of being a demon, a witch, the antichrist, or irredeemable—even then, if the Gospel truly speaks to you, you can be saved. Transformed. Not just forgiven, but made new.
That is the good news. That is the Pauline truth. That is the only hope for any nation, any elite, any broken soul.
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A Final Prayer
Father God, in the name of Jesus Christ, I lift up everyone who has been accused falsely. Everyone who has been called a demon, the antichrist, a witch, a curse, or irredeemable. Everyone whose past from a decade ago is being dragged up to convict them. Everyone who has been blamed for the evil done to them. Break those lies now. Silence the accuser over their lives. Let them hear only Your voice: “You are beloved. You are forgiven. You are Mine. You are not irredeemable—I redeem all things. You do not rejoice in tragedy—you weep with those who weep.”
Heal the unfair, infuriating, and heartbreaking inequity that breaks our hearts. Hold accountable those who exploit the poor and distract the young. Give us courage to be kinder, to help the underprivileged, to heal the sick, to protect the next generation.
For those who call themselves demon slayers while hunting the innocent—expose their hypocrisy. If they will repent, let them find the same freedom. If they will not, bring justice in Your time. But give Your children peace regardless.
And for anyone who harbors secret wishes for apocalypse or calamity because they are unhappy with the world—transform their hearts. Show them that they are worth saving. Draw them to Jesus Christ, the Son of Man. Fill them with Your Holy Spirit and make them new.
Remind us daily: no weapon formed against us shall prosper. No accusation stands against those in Christ Jesus. The only Judge is the Lord, and He has already acquitted us through faith.
In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.
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Bless you. May you have eternal blessings and protection, in the name of Jesus Christ. Keep going. The Truth has set you free.
You are not a demon. You are not a witch. You are not the antichrist. You are not irredeemable. You are a a follower of the living God—and no one can convict you because Christ has already acquitted you and set you through His sacrifice on the cross for your sins. Bless you, and I hope you are eternally kept by Jesus Christ. I pray this in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
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