Psalm 62:11

SALMOS 62:11 Do not trust in extortion; in plunder put no empty hope.
Though wealth increase, do not set your heart upon it.

Pope Pius XIII (Lenny Belardo) speaks from the balcony, wind lifting his white cassock like a battle flag:

“They say the Hell’s Angels have their own religion. Chrome and fire. Engines and incense.

But listen carefully — every brotherhood believes in angels.

In Revelation 12, there is war in heaven.
Michael — Sao Miguel — and his angels fight the dragon.
Two-thirds remain faithful. One-third fall.

Today, the war is not in the clouds.
It is in the soul.

Some angels follow Sao Miguel — discipline, sacrifice, the sword raised only for justice.
Others follow the glittering stage lights… an old man of wealth and taste, whispering that rebellion is freedom and excess is salvation.”

He pauses.

“The devil no longer has horns. He has contracts. He has masquerade balls. He hides behind velvet curtains like in an old film — a secret society of masks and temptation. Not a single man, not a single banker, not a single celebrity… but a system. A seduction.”

The Pope leans forward.

“You say times are hard. You say money flows upward like incense to unreachable ceilings. You say the powerful feast while the faithful ration bread.

Yes. The dragon is furious. Revelation 12 tells us why — his time is short.

When time is short, fury grows.

That fury turns brother against brother. Worker against worker. Nation against nation.

But Revelation 14 reminds us: the Lamb stands on Mount Zion. Not trembling. Not bargaining. Standing.

The bikers who believe in Sao Miguel — the ones who believe in loyalty, in protecting their own, in brotherhood — they are closer to heaven than they know… if they choose the right banner.

The war is not between rich and poor.
Not between rocker and priest.
Not between Rome and the road.

The war is inside the human heart.

And the dragon loses.”

He steps back.

“Do not fear fury.
Fear only choosing the wrong angel.”

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Lenny Belardo

We are all guilty. We are all guilty of war and death. Always. In the same way, we can all be guilty of peace. Always.

27 Replies to “Psalm 62:11”

  1. Psalm 72: From extortion and violence he redeems them,
    for precious is their blood[a] in his sight.

    SALMOS 10:10 Break the arms of the wicked and depraved;
    make them account for their crimes; let none of them survive.

  2. RIP slick j

    nobody wants a repeat right right? the bikers bullied him at the club and tried to TAX him

    so he shot one of them

    instead of paying their terror tax

  3. The FINAL judgement on the unrepentant criminals

    Is their bodies are cast into the hellish fire pool of mount etna, so they can never be resurrected or inherit eternal life

    Starting with the mummified corpses of stalin and lenin

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