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Life. Many <strong>Monarch</strong> slaves with the Anti-Christ spirit are working<br />

under the cover of being good Christians. The Bible even talks<br />

about them,<br />

"For such are false apostles, deceitful workers,<br />

transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ. And<br />

no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel<br />

of light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also<br />

be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose<br />

end shall be according to their works." 2 COR 11:13-15.<br />

The greek word translated "transforming" is also the source of our<br />

word masquerade. It means to have a front, with a hidden character<br />

behind the front. The words of the apostles warn Christians about<br />

"double-<strong>mind</strong>ed men" (JS 1:8) and that Satan’s key people will<br />

masquerade with false fronts. In contrast, the Scriptures admonish<br />

followers of Christ to have their public lives match their private<br />

lives.<br />

Satan lavishes the Spirit of the AntiChrist upon his hierarchy. He<br />

doesn’t lavish his spirit within what he views as the "rabble" of<br />

humanity, who do not directly serve him. When the Spirit comes<br />

into a person, it comes in as a cold clammy spirit that consumes all<br />

hope and all joy in life. Rather than being a fresh breeze bringing<br />

joy, this Spirit of the AntiChrist is like a vacuum sucking life. It is<br />

like being raped. Victims of this spirit, say they felt like they were<br />

raped and defiled by it. The person’s own natural feelings of<br />

cleanliness will feel violated.<br />

This Spirit can touch our lives in different ways and at different<br />

levels. When our personal standards are violated, the persons will<br />

often not forgive themselves. Instead, they judge themselves. This<br />

further illustrates how the AntiChrist sets up abusive patterns. By<br />

judging ourself, rather than forgiving, we set ourselves up as God,<br />

for only God can judge a person, for He is the only one who has a<br />

true standard and measuring stick to judge by. Captured by the<br />

cycle of abuse of the Spirit of the AntiChrist, a person will continue<br />

to beat up upon themselves.<br />

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