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WARNING TO ABUSERS PART ONE, WHY CORONA VIRUS COVID-19? PART TWO
WARNING TO ABUSERS PART ONE, WHY CORONA VIRUS COVID-19? PART TWO
WARNING TO ABUSERS PART ONE, WHY CORONA VIRUS COVID-19? PART TWO
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This book I design to help those who are suffering in any abusive situation, and also to help those who are abusing others, that they may know that the evil which they are doing will return to them one day.

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Release dateJun 3, 2022
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WARNING TO ABUSERS PART ONE, WHY CORONA VIRUS COVID-19? PART TWO
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Rev. Michael Walker

Rev. M Walker is an Ordain Minister of Religion. He is empowered to preach the Gospel, the Good News of Jesus Christ. His duties are to Solemnise Marriages, to bury the dead, to open new Churches, to dedicate children and to baptise and train new converts and to conduct business for the Church. He is currently pastoring the Willesden Revival Gospel Church of God LTD in Willesden London NW10 2LH UK.He has been a Minister for Forty-Five years and has minister to many listeners on several Radio Stations, and is currently ministering on flavaradio.net On Saturday and Sunday 7-9 am and Tuesday 7-10 am. Through the many feedbacks from the radio he has decided to write books, so that he can reach a larger audience, with the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He is a father of six children, six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.He wants to let people know that there is hope and protection in Jesus Christ, in these evil and perilous times.

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    WARNING TO ABUSERS PART ONE, WHY CORONA VIRUS COVID-19? PART TWO - Rev. Michael Walker

    Copyright © 2022 by Rev. Michael Walker.

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.

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    Contents

    Warning to Abusers

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: How to Move on from Physical, Sexual, Verbal, Domestic, and Mental Abuse 

    Chapter 2: How to Soothe the Hurts the Abuse Has Caused?

    Chapter 3: Words of Advice to Abusers 

    Chapter 4: How Can We Mend Our Broken Life during and after Abuse? 

    Chapter 5: Faith in God Can Work Wonders When We Are in an Abusive Situation

    Chapter 6: The Troubles of Life 

    Chapter 7: Trap in the Past

    Chapter 8: The Storms of Life

    Chapter 9: Choosing a Companion

    Chapter 10: Internet Bullying and Abuse

    Chapter 11: The Abuse of Power and Authority

    Chapter 12: Marching and Policing

    Conclusion

    About the Book

    About the Author

    Why Coronavirus (COVID-19)?

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Why Coronavirus (COVID-19)?

    Chapter 2: Capitalism God’s Will for the Nations of the World

    Chapter 3: The Wealth of the Nations

    Chapter 4: The Banks and Their Customers

    Chapter 5: The Role of Governments

    Chapter 6: The Role of the Church of God

    Chapter 7: Jesus Christ, the Son of God

    Chapter 8: The Man of Sin, the Son of Perdition

    Chapter 9: The Spirits of the Antichrist

    Chapter 10: The Great Tribulation

    Chapter 11: Angels

    Chapter 12: The Resurrection

    Chapter 13: The Wrath of God

    Chapter 14: The Millennium Reign of Jesus Christ

    Chapter 15: The Judgment of the Wicked

    Chapter 16: The New World Order

    Conclusion

    About the book

    About the Author

    Warning to Abusers

    How to Move on from Physical, Sexual, Verbal, Domestic, and Mental Abuse

    INTRODUCTION

    In these violent and evil days in which we are living, we can hear of the terrible abuse going on in the world.

    The physical, sexual, verbal, domestic, and mental abuse many people are facing and suffering around the world are so horrible, it hurts even to think about it.

    When we look at the wars in so many countries, people are running for refuge, taking boats not seaworthy. Many are losing their lives in the treacherous seas.

    We can see some of the countries they are running to for refuge refuse to give them shelter.

    There are some large underpopulated countries. Countries like Australia, New Zealand, Guyana in South America, and Canada. These countries could take a few millions of these people.

    These refugees are working people who would help to build up these countries if they would take them in.

    It would be good if Europe, to which these people are fleeing to, could negotiate and give financial help to those countries who would take these refugees in.

    We should not be like the first murderer, Cain, who when God ask him where is his brother answered, Am I my brother’s keeper?

    We are responsible to care for each other.

    When we look back on how the Royal Navy went about stopping the slave trade after 1807 this should be an example to us.

    They went to Sierra Leone and build a shipping port w here the slave traders were loading their human cargo.

    There they tried and stopped the slave trade.

    Why can’t we do the same or, even better, process those refugees at the port where they are embarking without allowing them to go into boats that are not seaworthy?

    From there, all the nations who wish to help could tell how many people they can take. These people could be treated so much more humanely than what is going on at this present time.

    When we see the bodies of children and adults washing up on the beaches, how do we feel?

    I wonder why do we allow such evil things to happen to our fellow human beings in the twenty-first century.

    It is so horrible to hear of the killings and sexual abuse of men women and children.

    Also, people in this enlightened age are trading in sex slaves and do human trafficking.

    We also can hear of children abusing each other and even killing each other. What a sad world in which we are living.

    We can see or hear of these horrors all across the world and of terrorist groups killing innocent people.

    Gangs terrorising the people and many groups are fighting a senseless battle which they cannot win.

    These evil people need to understand that the only thing that they will achieve is destroying themselves and the precious lives of their fellow human beings.

    The time in which we are living is dangerous and perilous. People’s lives value like its nothing. They are killed daily all across the world.

    Is there anything that we can do to stop this evil abuse which is happening?

    What can we do to stop this awful abuse?

    Where can we find the answer to stop this horrible wickedness being done to our fellow human beings?

    Should we sit back and say it doesn’t concern me and go on our merry way with our heads in the clouds, or should we do what we can to help?

    Remember, we should not be like Cain, that evil one who said that he was not his brother’s keeper.

    What is our duty to each other?

    God require us to care for each other.

    Let us look in the Bible to see what Jesus said to a lawyer who ask him which is the greatest commandment.

    35 ‘Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, and saying,

    36 Master, which is the great commandment in the law.

    37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shall love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.

    38 This is the first and great commandment.

    39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shall love thy neighbour as thyself.

    40 On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.’

    (Matthew 22:35–40, KJV)

    Then the lawyer ask him, Who is my neighbour?

    Jesus told him a story of a man who was going to Jericho and he fell among thieves who beat him and strip him of his clothes and left him half dead.

    Then a priest passed him on the other side. A Levite also went and look on him but did not help him.

    Then a good Samaritan came and help him and bind up his wounds and pour in oil and wine into the wounds and put him on his ass and took him to an inn and take care of him. When he was going away, he gave the innkeeper some money and told him to take care of him, and if he spends more that, he will pay him when he returns.

    Jesus asked him, Who do you think was neighbour to that man? He said, He that showed the kindness Then Jesus told him to go and do likewise.

    We need to do the same to our fellow human beings.

    But instead of loving and caring for one another, we hate, abuse, and kill each other.

    It would be good if we begin to take care of each other as Jesus Christ commands.

    CHAPTER1

    How to Move on from Physical, Sexual, Verbal, Domestic, and Mental Abuse

    Abuse can come from different people, such as fathers, mothers, uncles, aunties, husbands, wives, strangers, and even children. It can also come from those who should be caring for each other or even those who are under their control, such as those in children’s homes.

    The abuse can come in many different forms—physical, sexual, verbal, domestic, and even mental.

    This abuse can be done to children and adult alike.

    We have heard of so many boys and girls who have been sexually assaulted and abused by some adult who were responsible for taking care of them.

    These abused ones are left with scars on their lives until they die.

    How can we help those who have suffered and are suffering for so long without any help?

    What words of comfort can we give to them in those situations?

    It is hard for anyone to find acceptable words of comfort which we can give to those suffering from abuse of any kind.

    The words of Jesus Christ may be the only true words of comfort anyone can give to those who are in any distress and anxiety and in their time of suffering abuse.

    When we look back at the life of Christ, the one who was both God and man. He submitted himself to suffer excruciating pain at the hands of wicked men when he was on earth.

    The Bible told us that he came to his own nation, they rejected him. They said, Away with him. Crucify him and release to us the murderer, Barabbas.

    He came to die for the whole world to give us the power to live forever but look at what they did to him. He was killed by his own nation.

    They nailed him to a cross as a common criminal.

    When the high priest and the rulers brought him to the court to be judged and to be condemned to death, the judge who tried the case told them that Jesus was not guilty of any crimes after he had questioned him. He told them that he had examined him and found nothing that he was guilty of and that he did not deserve the death penalty because he was innocent.

    But the high priest and the people demanded the death penalty for him who was an innocent man.

    The judge’s decision was to beat him and let him go, but the high priest and the people insisted that he should die, even though he was not guilty.

    Pilate ask them, Why? What evil has he done?

    They said, "He said that he is the Son of God, making himself equal with God. By our law, he ought to die.

    Then they began to chant and to say, Away with him, crucify him, crucify him, and give us the murderer.

    Just imagine, the people chose the killer and rejected the man who came to save them from death.

    The judge tried everything that he could to release him, but the high priest and the people were adamant he had to die. The judge told them that he had two men in custody, a guilty murderer named Barabbas and the innocent man, Jesus Christ. He told them that he could free one of the prisoners, as he has always done each year, but they have to choose which one they wanted him to release. Maybe he thought within himself that they would not choose a murderer, but he was mistaken.

    Their reply to him was, Give us the murderer and crucify Jesus Christ, the innocent man.

    What a horrible choice they had chosen to release a murderer and to kill their Savior and King, who was innocent of any crime.

    At length, the judge tried all that he could to release Jesus Christ, but they would not have him. He had to do what the people wanted.

    They were like a lynch mob. They wanted blood and nothing else could appease them.

    They told him that if he don’t crucify him then he is not a friend of Cesar, the Roman King who was ruling the Roman Empire, the greatest and wickedest empire that has ever ruled the known world at that time.

    History told us that Rome had ruled a third of the world. They had one of the strongest army that they could conquer any county and bring them under the Roman rule. They were the fourth greatest power that ruled the known world at that time after Babylon, Persia, and Greece. Rome was that great empire which was ruling Israel at that time, and Cesar Augustus was the emperor (king).

    If we look at history, it was Cesar Augustus, the emperor of Rome, who command and began to tax the whole world when Jesus Christ was born. He was so powerful that he commanded that the whole world should be taxed, and it was done.

    Pilate was the governor of Judea, but there was a problem between the emperor and the governor. The Jews knew it, which was why they told him that if he did not kill Jesus Christ, he was not a friend of Cesar.

    Pilate was afraid that if the emperor heard that he had let Jesus Christ go, he might lose his job as governor of Judea. Pilate was so terrified that he would be in big trouble if the news reach the emperor, so he washed his hands and said that he was innocent and free from the blood of Jesus Christ. He then pronounces the death sentence on him.

    But before he passed the death sentence, he received a message from his wife who told him that he should have nothing to do with Jesus Christ, that just man, because she had suffered many things in a dream that day because of him.

    Yet because of the fear of losing his job, he ignored the message and condemned Jesus Christ and delivered him to the soldiers to be crucified.

    They abused him by mocking, beating, and spitting on him. They put a crown of thorn on his head, they stripped him, and they nailed him to a cross.

    But in the time of such horrible abuse, he did not fight back.

    The night when they arrested him, one of his disciples drew his sword and cut off one of the soldier’s ears.

    Jesus picked up the ear and put it back and said to that disciple, Put up your sword, all those who live by the sword will die by the sword.

    If you are violent, let me encourage you to give up violence because according to Jesus’s words, you will die by violence.

    He told his disciples that he could call twelve legions of angels to fight for him, but he said, For this purpose, I came into the world.

    He chose the way of suffering for us to go into the fire of hell to take back the power of death from the devil—the power which the devil stole from Adam and Eve—so that men and women could live forever.

    Jesus talked about legions of angels. What does legion means? A legion can be from one thousand to six thousand soldiers.

    In the Roman army, a thousand soldiers upward would be called a legion.

    Just imagine, Jesus did have that many angels to fight for him against a few soldiers. But why did he let them abuse him so much and he did not retaliate? If he had retaliated, then he would have lost the battle against evil (the devil) as Adam did. The Bible called Jesus the second Adam. It says that Jesus was led as a lamb to the slaughter, so he opens not

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