A Cinderella Allegory ---For every generation since Adam and
Eve, Satan has developed the same scheme to pull them away from the truth. ---So in each generation, God had His Cinderella
living with her stepmother and three sisters in the Worlds of their times. ---So after a nice banquet with King
Jesus, the Prince Nagid of Daniel 9:25-26, which is Jesus, came to the house of
Cinderella. ---Prince Nagid, that is, Jesus, knocked
on the door. ---The stepmother opened. ---“Hi,” Prince Nagid said, “what is your
name?” ---The stepmother said: “Secularism”. ---Prince Nagid said, “Someone lost her
shoe of truth near My castle.” ---“I wonder if I can find the person who’s
shoe it is?” ---“It is mine,” says Secularism, the
stepmother. ---She tried it on, but it does not fit
truth. ---“Wait,” she said, “I have my oldest
daughter. I will call her”. ---“Hi,” Prince Nagid Jesus said, “what is
your name?” ---The oldest stepsister said: “Pluralism
or plurality they call me by both names.” “Pluralism because I see everything as
relative and there is no such thing as fixed truth”. ---Prince Nagid said, “Someone lost her
shoe of truth near My castle.” ---“Oh, thank you for bringing it to me.
It is definitely mine,” the oldest stepsister said. ---Pluralism tried truth on, but she never
walked in truth so it does not fit. ---“Wait,” she said, “I have a younger
sister. I will call her”. ---The younger sister came. ---“Hi,” Prince Nagid Jesus said, “what is
your name?” ---“Ecumenism. That is what everyone calls
me because I like to embrace every religion”. ---Prince Nagid said, “Someone lost her
shoe of truth near My castle.” ---“Mine. Mine. Mine. It is definitely
mine,” the younger stepsister said. ---Ecumenism tried truth on, but she also never
walked in truth so it does not fit. ---“Wait,” Ecumenism said, “I have a still
younger sister. I will call her”. ---The youngest sister came. ---“Hi,” Prince Nagid Jesus said, “what is
your name?” ---“Liberalism. It is because I like all
the things narrow-minded faithful people do not like”. ---Prince Nagid said, “Someone lost her
shoe of truth near My castle.” ---“That is mine. I will try it on right
away”, Liberalism said. ---Liberalism tried truth on, but she
never walked in truth, so it does not fit. ---“Well,” Prince Nagid said, “are you
four the only ones living here?” ---“Theoretically speaking, yes, but
practically, no. There is a very young sister but she is not popular with us.
She distances herself from each one of us. A strange person. We do not like
her.” ---“I see.” Said Prince Nagid Jesus. “Can
I see her? You say she is really the last remainder?” ---Cinderella came shy to the front door.
She looks very humble. ---“Hi,” Prince Nagid Jesus said, “what is
your name?” ---“Cinderella Remnant”. “It is because I try
to walk humbly with my God. And it is not popular.” ---Prince Nagid said, “Someone lost her
shoe of truth near My castle.” ---“I wonder if this truth will fit your
foot or not?” ---“Oh, Cinderella Remnant said, it is so
beautiful and I do not feel worthy of that shoe. God is still working on my
character. I do not think it will fit.” ---“Try it on.” Prince Nagid Jesus said. ---Truth fits Cinderella perfectly and
Prince Nagid Jesus smiled with great satisfaction.