Who are the only people allowed into “Jesus’ Exclusive Group”?

Our brain is about the size of a grapefruit.  It is the most complicated place in Creation!   Most of our thinking is done in an area the size of an apple or two.

Our memories are written on quadrillions of electrons in our brain.   Our spirit and soul search our memory banks.  We think.  Thinking is turning memories into thoughts.

Thoughts lead to ideas and decisions.

Catholics know that our spirit and soul live in our brain.

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St. Matthew 8:28-34, St. Mark 5: 1-20, and St. Luke 8: 26-39 are Three Bible Passages.

They tell us that other things also live in our brain!   The Three Gospels tell us that Jesus met a man who had 2,000 demons living inside his brain!

That tells us that demons are very small!  Is a demon the size of a grain of salt?  A twisted molecule?   A damaged atom?  A deformed electron?  A flawed photon?

We know that demons are assigned to human souls.    They keep many from finding love and truth!

And, we know that 2,000 demons could not stop the man possessed by them from asking Jesus to give him help!

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Everybody wants to go to Heaven!  Everyone also knows that Jesus decides who gets into Heaven!  Every demon on earth tries to keep its assigned soul from being in “Jesus’ Exclusive Group”!

Who are the only people allowed into “Jesus’ Exclusive Group”?

“You are My friends if you obey My commands.”!

Demons get to stay out of hell only if they keep their assigned soul from obeying Jesus.  The deadliest demons try to keep people from obeying This Word of Jesus!

“And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.”

Those demons tell their souls:  “You do not need those ‘keys to The Kingdom of Heaven’!  You are so smart and good that Jesus has to let you into Heaven!”

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We pray that our beloved neighbors will not let The Profiteers of Protestantism lead them to disobey Any Word of Jesus.

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