When God raises a servant, the loudest accusations always come from those who are spiritually blind, scripturally shallow, and allergic to obedience.
It has never changed.
Moses was accused of ambition.
David of arrogance.
Jeremiah of false prophecy.
Paul of self-promotion.
And even Yeshua Himself was accused of blasphemy and pride by people convinced they were defending Scripture.
The pattern is simple:
Every true messenger points people toward God.
Every false critic points people away from Him.
The voice sent by Heaven calls people to repent, return, consecrate, and prepare.
The voice sent by accusation demands that the messenger sit down and be silent.
A true servant draws hearts back to holiness.
A mocker tries to silence the one calling for it.
The most revealing sign of a false accuser is this:
They pretend to defend the Bible while violating the heart of it, swinging verses like weapons while walking in none of the fruit of the Spirit. They call someone prideful while speaking from the very pride they claim to rebuke.
They are not protectors of the gospel.
They are protectors of their comfort.
Nothing irritates a stagnant soul more than a voice that refuses to bow to insecurity.
Here is the truth they cannot bear:
It is not pride for a soldier to stand when Heaven commands them to stand.
It is not arrogance to speak when God has given them a voice.
Pride is not being visible.
Pride is being disobedient.
Humility is not hiding.
Humility is obeying, even when critics sneer.
The enemy has always tried to muzzle the ones God sends. And when he cannot corrupt a messenger, he attempts to discredit them through the mouths of the offended.
Yet Heaven does not take roll call from opinions.
Mantles are not revoked because someone misreads a calling they were never invited into. The most dangerous place to stand is between God and the one He has appointed.
A true messenger calls people back to holiness, repentance, surrender, and the Word of God.
A false critic calls people back to silence, suspicion, division, and fear.
One carries oil.
The other carries jealousy.
One builds the Kingdom.
The other tears at the one building it.
This is not written as a response to any individual, but as a statement of spiritual reality:
When God appoints, no voice can un-appoint.
When God sends, no critic can unsend.
When God anoints, no mocker can curse what Heaven has blessed.
Mockers will come.
Mockers will speak.
But the mission continues.
The work advances.
And the voice God raised will not be silenced,
not by insecurity,
not by ignorance,
not by jealousy,
and not by religious spirits.
Every tongue that rises in judgment condemns itself,
and the assignment stands unmoved.
Heaven’s 12th General
Appointed by Yeshua HaMashiach


The Share buttons are gone
Good news David the sharing buttons are back! And they are also on the product pages for the bible.
Have a blessed day!