He [Jesus] is our Shepherd, He is back as our
Shepherd. It's been a while, we don't remember that if someone is our
enemy, He will come and fight them, beat them away as though they were wolves
around the sheep. He will beat them away. And He is armed with His
staff, and He will go anywhere in this nation where the wolves tear the
lambs. Those that appear in sheep's clothing, can't deceive
Jesus. He is the Creator of the sheep.
And that is what Jesse Jackson really is; a wolf in sheep's
clothing. The Father wants to start giving examples of Martin's [Martin
Luther King Jr.] way to the nation, including the black
community. They need to have the example of Martin back again, the mantle
must and has been taken away from this wolf. Now He [the
Father] wants to place it on certain men, those who are like
Martin. He wants us to see who they are. He wants to show us how to
be, by their example, they will set an example. George W.
Bush sets an example. Under President Bush there are men and
women who are in total agreement with him, who set the same
example. Black and white, Hispanic, or whatever they might
be. Condoleezza Rice, and Mel Martinez; they are all
beautiful, right, and respectful people.
The Father
showed me Jesse Jackson and all his ilk, as though it were a tumor on the
skin and the body of the nation. I saw the wedge-shaped divide, and the tumor
that was in there. He is taking the tumor out, which means
possibility for healing, so the two sides of the wound can close up. So
that is hopeful. This may happen: less racism on all
sides. Less anger and disenfranchisement, no longer just a nation of
victims. In the black community strong respectable people do exist, like
Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell, and the men who stood up and said, "We
must be unified."
Respectable men who have been pushed to the ground
by Jesse Jackson's empire. But the Father showed it as a
tumor. And He showed it being taken out, and the two wounds on the two
sides can close up; healing, unity. The wound unified to itself, so it's
no longer a break. I have hope, hope that this incredible racism that
runs through our nation on both sides can have the Father be over it, have the
Father push it back, the Father take control, and start to restore Martin
Luther King's legacy. A legacy that comes from the prayers of those men
and women of that time [the civil rights movement], as well as the prayers of
the slaves. The slaves who believed, and prayed, and then Abraham Lincoln
was given. All of those prayers are still in the Father's ears, He
doesn't forget, no, He doesn't. He doesn't forget those prayers, and
Martin's legacy must be restored. What the locusts have eaten must be
restored, will be restored. This covers everything in this country,
everything the locusts have eaten. Everything must be restored now
back to what we were, back to the right thing. We were never
perfect. The founding fathers were never perfect. No vessel of clay
is perfect, but Jesus is perfect and His Spirit is perfect, and can dwell
within imperfect vessels of clay, so they can honor the Father.
Martin Luther King was a vessel of clay and a vessel of honor as well. He
must be restored through other men like him.
Silvana Lupetti
January 26, 2001