(Original Copy) I Did That Because They Were Devil Worshippers, Says the Lord
- Jun 26
- 3 min read
Introduction
Deuteronomy 7. Personal reflection on God’s message regarding the land taken from Native Americans.
Revelation 12. Importance of understanding the historical context of Europe’s actions in relation to God’s plan for Israel.
God’s Purpose in Land Acquisition
Deuteronomy 7. Explanation of God’s role in the land seizure.
- Ezekiel 36:24. God used the United States to fulfill prophecy regarding Israel.
- Revelation 12. The connection between the land taken and the returning of Israel to their homeland.
The Spiritual Context of Native American Beliefs
Observations on the spiritual practices of some Native tribes.
- Recognition of certain tribes’ involvement in witchcraft.
- Understanding the notion of “devil worship” in context with historical beliefs.
God’s Justice: The Treatment of Native Americans
Reflection on the crimes committed against Native tribes by settlers.
- Acknowledgment of the misbehavior by settlers not advised by God.
- God’s distress over the treatment of Native Americans and His eventual justice during current times.
Biblical Context: Roots of Divine Justice
Romans 11. The relationship between Israel’s actions and the sacrifice of Jesus.
- Zechariah 13:7/ Matthew 26:31, 32. How Israel’s role in Christ’s crucifixion was preordained by God.
- Romans 11:25. Discussion on the consequences faced by Israel – being blinded to the Messiah until the fullness of the Gentiles is complete.
God’s Shift in Attitude
Exploration of God’s transition from harshness to love towards Native tribes.
- The acknowledgment that European witnesses led to Christianity in some tribes.
- God’s current support for Native Americans despite past grievances.
Contemporary Reflections on Racial Justice
Discussion on God’s current attitude towards white settlers who mistreated Native tribes.
- Overview of God’s cursing of this demographic for historical injustices.
- Call for recognition and reconciliation among communities.
The Role of Faith in Healing Historical Wounds
The transformation of relationships through Christian faith.
- How embracing Christianity has reshaped relationships for some tribes.
- The hope for healing and union among Native Americans and the broader community.
Conclusion
Summary of God’s message and the personal journey of understanding.
Encouragement for readers to reflect on their history and relationships with one another.
Invitation for a dialogue about faith, history, and the path forward for healing and unity.
Clarification
"I did that because they were devil worshippers"
God told me that ... He's talking about the taking of land from the native Americans when this country was first created. God also told me that He created the United States of America, wrote the US Constitution, as well as took the land from the Native Americans because they were devil worshippers at that time, and said also that He used the United States to return the Jews to Israel from disbursement for killing His Son, Jesus, according to prophecy in Ezekiel 36:24.
God also said that He didn't tell the white immigrants to mistreat the native Americans when they took their land and that God is presently judging America today because they are becoming proud and abusive like King Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel 4. The king defied God in pride and said that the land belonged to Him and that he raised himself up by his own power.
Daniel 4 explains that men like that should be turned into animals who have no understanding to discern that God is the King. Not man. God humbled the king's pride by giving him an animal's heart for 7 years. This restored the king to sanity and service to God, the only and true King. Apparently, according to Daniel 4, what differentiates man from the animal's is the ability to reason and do service to God as Creator.
God concludes that the reason that America is abusing native Americans today is because of their pride. The white immigrants who made the United States by His power, are today telling God and the native tribes that the land is theirs.
Psalm 24. Discussion that God says that the land belongs to Him, not to the white immigrants who came from Europe to settle in America, nor to the indigenous native American tribes in America that they took the land from.
Daniel 4:17. Discussion that God rules over the kingdoms of men and gives the land to whomever He chooses.
Deuteronomy 7. Discussion that God takes the land from the wicked because of their wickedness and gives it to the righteous, because of their righteousness.
This is what God did to the native American tribes in America. God has been doing this since Old Testament times to tribes of men that worship the devil.