These are my thoughts as I contemplate the lies and gaslighting of our government in the past month, which has refused to release to the public the more credible submissions to the Australian Covid inquiry: indeed, it seems the more personal cases (such as those submitted by the parents of the injured and dead children) are simply mostly redacted, but the submissions that credibly place the blame on the Nuremberg infringing coercion and that contain footnotes and references to studies are — strangely enough — completely hidden from the public.
I can come to no other conclusion, than that these evil people are hiding the crimes that were committed: this demonstrates quite clearly that they know who the guilty ones are; that they hide it as as clear evidence as a confession.
The hammer of justice is going to fall on those leaders and worldly authorities who committed the Nuremberg violations by coercing the experimental injections, surely it will be soon; sooner rather than later I hope.
But now I’m going to surprise you now with what I say: we should be praying for such people.
For the hammer of justice is not falling on them only, but on us, for our sins as well.
And the great miracle is that God sent Jesus, so that the hammer of justice could fall on Him instead of us, and the nails that we deserved, that should have been nailed into our hands, were hammered into His tender, loving hands, hands that never hurt anyone, but only ever expressed the love of God; not like our sinful hands.
And we, who should have died for our sins, were pronounced not guilty, because Jesus took the guilt and sin and death we deserved.
Having such a great gift, who would not wish to share it? Who would not wish that the guilty were all pardoned?
But the only way they can be pardoned is if they turn to the Lord and Creator of All, and repent of their sins. What a wonderful burden would be taken from their shoulders, if they would but do this small thing; confess and be forgiven; come clean with God.
And this applies to each one of us as well: what a wonderful burden would be taken from your shoulders and my shoulders, if we would but do this small thing; confess and be forgiven; come clean with God.
For none of us can carry our sins, the burden of guilt is too heavy — only Jesus is strong enough to carry the sins of the world.
I would rather that these people would repent, than that they carry the burden and consequences of their sins into eternity.