Barnabas Nagy is hated – judge ye, or judge ye not?


Messengers were always hated, and they will be. If messengers of truth are not said to be evil, liars, self-lovers, drunkards etc they are not the messenger of truth. Here is what Yeshua said:

“A messenger is not without honor except in his own country, among his own relatives, and in his own house.”

He also said:

“Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for my sake. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven, for so they persecuted the messengers who were before you.”

He was said to be demon possessed and drunkard.

Now, one can assume that if someone is said to be evil falsely he is a messenger of the truth. But how can you judge whether the accusations said against him are really false? Your pastor fed you well with the common Christian lie that “you may not judge”. While it is true that Yeshua himself said not to judge, he did not mean not to judge at all. This is a common misinterpretation among Christians and the pastors, the messengers of lies are ready in any corner, in any church to spread the lie further. What Yeshua meant is that if you have something yourself to be judged by, then better not to judge someone else. And that’s all right and logic.

“Judge not, that you be not judged. For with what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you. And why do you look at the speck in your brother’s eye, but do not consider the plank in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me remove the speck from your eye’; and look, a plank is in your own eye? Hypocrite! First remove the plank from your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye.”

So he did not say not to judge at all. Far from it. He rather encouraged us by his words and even by his messengers and envoys to judge the things. Of course this means a fearful and godly judgment to know (judge) what is right and what is wrong. But he warned us to judge wisely. That is all about, not that we shall not judge. That would be nonsense and illogical from a godly perspective. It is also commonly taken that Yeshua does not judge because of the following sentence:

“And if anyone hears My words and does not believe, I do not judge him; for I did not come to judge the world but to save the world.”

It’s shame that these people who quote these words do not know that the very same same person said:

“For the Father judges no one, but has committed all judgment to the Son”

and

“Do not judge according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment”

So what then? Does Yeshua judges or not? Should we also judge or rather not? Well, the answer is that he does judge and he does not judge. And we should judge and we should not judge. If he was the one who write down the lines that I’m writing now he would most probably say: “He who is able to accept it, let him accept it.” And this is the most wise answer to your possible question “What do you mean? So yes or not?” You must be spiritual to understand what did he say here or there, and even though his words seem not to match but seem to be conflict, they come forth from the same spiritual person, the son of god. So there is nothing to be questioned, is there?

So judge me, but only if you have nothing worse on your side on then my “fault”. If you are not clean and wants to judge me you can not find out whether the accusations against me are false or not because you yourself will fall into the same accusing attitude. So be wise and take the pluck out first from your eyes. Second, don’t believe in other people’s words about me, don’t believe your “pastor” or “best brother” saying evil things about me. Rather stand up and say to them: I will check this out myself. Third, if you find out that my accusations were false go back to that “pastor” or “best brother” and tell them face to face that they judged me wrong and you find THEM liars and not this person in talk. I will buy for you a cake for your obedience. :)

For now that you know that you may judge. You need to know how to judge and why. First of all do not judge because of selfishness or self-defense. The most common judgment I come across is a judgment what has nothing to do with me. It is because the person who is addressed by my words are defended by what I say, so they defend themselves and don’t even recognize that they are judging me without a reason. It is because of their own selfishness and closed mind. It happens even with my own wife. When I tell her the truth about her acts she would start to defend herself rather than look deep inside her heart and repent. Don’t misunderstand me, I’m working on her daily. She is fine.

The most common comments I come across on my website are the like: “…I understand what you mean and agree with you, but…”, “…you are a moron…”, “…you say you are a prophet and a spiritual person but Jesus would not act and speak like you…”, “…you are harsh with people, Jesus was never mean to people…”

Sometimes I don’t even know what to say to such nonsense accusations. People who read the very same bible come and say that I’m extremist and harsh and know not in their blindness how the saviour of the world came with a lash raising his voice and turned over the tables of those who sold in the temple. Nor these people remember how the son of man said to the scribes and pharisees (the very same people are called nowadays pastors, theologians etc.) saying “Brood of vipers!” Rather I, myself feel shame that these insane people tend to believe the same savior, and feel deep sorrow and shame that I have something in common with them.

Oh! I said I feel shame and sorrow? But a believer, a good Christian should not have sorrow – you would say. Not true! Just remember how Yeshua wept over Jerusalem when he entered it on a donkey, or how he was exceedingly sorrowful in Getshemane. So you see, you are again fed with a lie that you can not be sorrowful. But that’s and other story.

It’s commonly known that words hurt but not so commonly that truth would hurt. In fact it does. If you are not in the truth the truth will always hurt you and you find yourself battling with someone whom you did not even intend to battle with. So the words of Yeshua becomes true: “Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me remove the speck from your eye’; and look, a plank is in your own eye? Hypocrite!”

Once, when I was still quite young I heard from our kitchen a TV program. It was a reality show, and though I had no interest in it (I especially hated it – Oh, I said hate… but we should not hate, right? That’s another lie.), because my family watched at it in the living-room, while going through or to the kitchen I could not escape not hearing the TV. I considered the TV something quite devilish already at that time. But anyway, I heard someone in this reality show saying: “…truth causes physical pain…” and it has stuck in my mind till now. The person was a very controversial figure who always spoke out what was on his heart and expressed what he thinks to be good or bad without hesitation. Well, soon he was out, and the hatred against him did not cease.

I realized that people often find an excuse to face the reality and instead they hate me and speak all kinds of evil against me. “Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for my sake. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven, for so they persecuted the messengers who were before you.” – At least something for me. (Oh, did I just said something for ME? Huh, so I must be selfish. No, no, no, that’s another lie.) They simply don’t realize that they do not have problem with me, they have problem with themselves and with their own worthless lives… Also to talk about me rather than about the topic is an excuse for not to think, act and to face the reality that my message brings. It’s a shame and big sham because these are usually the “big Christians”, but it seem to me they have nothing to do with the real god and his son. So I hate them. (Oh, did I say hate again? Can a believer hate? It’s forbidden isn’t it?)

I heard a great sentence from someone: “If you can’t deal with reality, reality will deal with you.” That’s just so true. People, especially so called Christians simply can’t face my message about the assembly (church), about pastorship, world happenings, reveleations, the 666 and so on. The queue is long so is is their list of shame.

I’m not even a Christian. (What? Yes, that’s just a plain label. Those first believers had no such label as protestant or catholic, not even they called themselves Christians, the world called them Christians)

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