Imposters Among Us

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Explain the game “Among Us”
There are impostors among us now. People who are not of us but are with us. Wolves in Sheep's clothing.
The talk like us but don’t have power. They look like us but they won’t shine like us.

1. They don’t know our God

Jesus is responsible for us, the enemy is responsible for them. Plain and simple. In the world, the same world that God so loved, there are two types of people. Wheat and Weeds.

2. They don’t show our Fruit

The tares (darnel) looks a lot like a wheat. In fact it looks so much like it that you cannot differentiate them in a field of wheat. But, they only look like wheat when the wheat is young and undeveloped.
This is crucial because prior to the harvest, there should be fruit that differentiates between us and them.
Why would the enemy plant false wheat. Tares are toxic. That’s right, I know toxic is a buzzword in this day-in-age, but it is real. The tare produces toxic, poisonous product that is deadly to consumption. The plant carries in its seed a fungus.
Why does he allow them to linger. Because he does not want us to suffer their judgment.

3. They don’t have our Shine

I agree with Jesus. Let me say that. I agree with Jesus. He is our Lord and our teachers, and if he says that there will be a harvest where the wheat and the weeds will be separated, and that the weeds will burn. I believe Jesus. It’s not popular to talk about hell and sin, but these are things Jesus teaches.
Jesus is going to separate stumbling blocks, things that cause sin, and the people who do it.
But that is not the end for the saints. The Kingdom kids, children of the King. We are going with him.
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