In modern English, a cult is a social group that is defined by its unusual religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs and rituals, or its common interest in a particular personality, object, or goal. Wikipedia
Christians are searching for something. Something extra. Something missing in their relationship with Jesus Christ. And if it leads them to someone they find admirable and trustworthy they will follow this person and follow blindly. Even if this person has grave moral flaws, is practicing a multiple level fraud and leading people astray with false teaching. The feeling is good as long as it lasts. How quickly a Christian is parted from his book of doctrine, the Bible, by people such as this.
This is what we see in Jessie Czebotar Illuminate the Darkness ministry if one will choose to look.
The Presentation
First off is how poorly composed a large part of the video really is. Apparently, the camera was set up and focused on the white board. There is no panning and should have been since Jessie quite often walks out of the frame. You can hear her talking and occasionally see a hand or arm flutter on the side. For the audience paying $400 a seat to be there for the taping, this will not affect them but the camera should have had a photographer positioned to pan back and forth as Jessie moves about. It’s a bad look and not helped by the presenter being as poorly dressed as one would be for going to a garage sale.
At the beginning, Jessie Czebotar tells the familiar story of her origins. Born into a satanic bloodline family at the age of 4.5 years she was chosen to be a “Mother of Darkness,” one of five MoD’s, the high rulers of the Illuminati. At age 10 long after she accepted Jesus as Lord and Savior, she left. There are a lot of holes in this story explored here and elsewhere, and it is told from her perspective only, with no proof given or corroborating witnesses.
This is of no importance to the folks paying $400 to watch the show. Critical thinking is not their thing.
It’s not long before Jessie needs to talk about something horrible. At the 30:18 mark, the death story of Grace, an 8 year old girl murdered because Jessie decided not to participate in torture and murder rituals. Her broken and bloody body is cast into her arms where the child dies. She feels responsible for this horrific tragedy from her denial of participating in diabolical ceremonies.
It is of note how Jessie can tell such a horrific and traumatic story with the ease of how one would discuss an ordinary life event. There is no torment in her eyes. She expresses no emotion; does not shed a tear; her voice maintains a dull tone that never wavers. It is as if she is discussing a casual event. It’s a common trait of hers available in all of her horror stories and does not add any validity to her narrative. Like everything else, it’s a tale with her as the soul witness. Her whole backstory is like this.
And so because of this event she begins her count of all the children being killed. This starts at 29:47 minutes in, where she relates the total figure of 136,000 kids. In her own words, “I saw them die in front of my face.” It’s a stunning figure. Stunning to the point of being hard to believe. Who has the time for this or the psychological strength to survive viewing this trauma? It certainly raises a host of questions. My first one is where did she ever think this would be a believable figure? This would be an industrial level murder operation such as the Nazi’s employed. Where do the bodies go? Jessie has a story for that too. The ashes of the dead are processed into diamonds.
Just a side note. Jessie has been telling the story of witnessing child ritualistic murders for years. She started out with her Proctor (grandmother Clara Church) killing 10,000 children a month. Then in June of 2022 said the total number was 36,000. Now the latest figure is 136,000. It’s unknown why the numbers keep growing or how she expects people to believe these stories.
But questions remain. How high can a child count starting at 4.5 years old? Can she recall any names? The poor doomed Grace has no surname. If so memorable of an event, as it surely would be, why not provide her name and report the murder to authorities? Or tell the family for closure? Jessie tells hazy stories. This is just another tale from a master fibber with nothing to investigate.
The Teaching
I will only touch on Jessie’s teaching in brief. While she does talk of some Biblical truths, there is much in regards to esoteric symbolism and ideas that are unsourced (as much of her talk is). Some statements are clearly unbiblical. Other points are complex and not clearly presented. This is supposed to be a Christian teaching workshop but one presented without a Bible in hand with quotes rarely sourced or used to explain a teaching.
An issue in point is her teaching on breathing. Jessie tells us that to exhale and to inhale are positive and negative sounds. She has a wave pattern and illustrates up nodes and down nodes with it which is worth one octave of a musical note. In turn they represent Angels on one side and fallen angels on the other. Then somehow, this is connected to the “7 tones of the Holy Spirit.” Here is where Jessie’s teaching leaves the Bible completely
The New Testament Paul addresses the 9 gifts of the Holy Spirit in 1 Corinthians 12:1; 8-11. There are no tones mentioned anywhere in Scripture. Are these tones different or are all the same? Jessie never says. Where does she get this from, her childhood esoteric teaching? Likewise, the aforementioned breathing symbolism is illustrated with angels, demons, up and down nodes, octaves and so on. Ideas are also not found in Scripture and she never identifies her source.
This is a teaching much like the anointing of an oil project she started. Her followers were out anointing things for safety, such as their car tires. You will know the truth no matter what anyone says if you go by Scripture and get verification through God’s Word. And sadly many Christians don’t.
In Closing
At the end of the video Jessie is among the gathering of the participants for where she encourages them to speak in tongues. She starts and the crowd follows suit. Frankly, it’s unsettling to say the least. I wonder if it is a real experience being portrayed. Apostle Paul stated in 1 Corinthians 14:13, if one speaks in tongues then pray that he may also interpret. In this instance, this was not done. Jessie did return to speaking normally but something about it was off putting.
If you have seen a lot of Jessie’s video appearances there is not much new here, at least not in this example. Better to save your $400 and just watch the videos for free.
(I should point out that I was going to post a clip of Jessie speaking in tongues but decided against it. Something in my spirit said, NO. Proceed at your own risk and prayerfully consider watching it in the full video, link below.)
Notes
8.28.22
About 19 minutes in #JessieCzebotar gives a teaching on the 7 tones of the Holy Spirit. She gives no Biblical reference for this.
01.05.22
One of my critics has said I am using the wrong Kingdom Living link. Actually, it is the same video. The original has Jessie speaking in the latter half. The full clip is over 4 hours long and posted below. The video I linked was posted by Veronica Swift.
Sources
Jessie Czebotar Kingdom Living Segment 1
https://www.bitchute.com/video/1qR5CF8iRhji/
The 9 Gifts