JUAN O SAVIN- ISRAEL, FINANCE, JUDAS thief & Treasurer- TruthSeekerTV 11 3 2024

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PART TWO some REALLY important information here for those wondering about the FINANCIAL MARKETS that have been in control of our world. Juan starts with ISRAEL but quickly moves into the ILLUSIONS that we all have lived with that have created this BUBBLE of FIAT CURRENCY that is not just about "inflation" it is about CORRUPTION of everything we have PARTICIPATED in that make us complacent in a way but also VULNERABLE within our home and family. WE have been STOLEN from by CON MEN and LIARS. We must educate ourselves in every phase of our lives.. or we will not survive this onslaught to our Freedoms.
A Constitutional Republic is only as good as we can defend. “A republic, if you can keep it” is a quote by Benjamin Franklin from the Constitutional Convention in 1787.

The Bible verse that describes Judas Iscariot as the one who held the money bag is John 12:6, which says, "He said this, not because he cared about the poor, but because he was a thief, and having charge of the moneybag he used to help himself to what was put into it". The Material Basis of Spirituality Science. The influence of Money.

The story of Judas Iscariot, the disciple with the moneybag: Akeldama or the Potter’s Field is the field purchased with the money Judas received for betraying Jesus Christ. This Place of Blood is a silent witness to man’s moral nature and it reminds man that his true or real nature is not consistent with sinful conduct for man is constituted with the ability to know Right and Wrong.
Judas wasn’t just a thief. He was also the Treasurer.

Sometimes it is the smallest details that are the most revealing. And, sometimes it is the things that are not stated that speak the most loudly.

Judas’ very name is synonymous with being a traitor, something many believe is worse than a sworn enemy. But, there is more to the story of Judas and Jesus than simply betrayal. There is more to Judas than his name. In fact, it is his title that I find most provoking.

It is well-known that Judas Iscariot was one of the twelve disciples. And, as such, he was one of Jesus’s closest friends. But, he was also “the treasurer”. Some have suggested that Matthew, the tax collector for the Roman Government, would have been a better choice and that it is likely that Judas was one of the first to follow Jesus because he ended up in this position. As in many ministries, businesses or organizations, the treasurer is one of the first positions to be filled. Nevertheless, the fact I find most interesting is that Judas had been stealing regularly from the treasury and no one knew it except for Jesus (John 12:4-6).

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