Monday, 18 April 2022

The Spear Of Destiny

Did you know that, the spear that was used to pierce the side of Christ is called the Spear of Destiny, or Holy Lance, and it is said that whoever holds possession of the spear holds the destiny of the world in his hands, and has power to control the world.

True to this, about forty-five great Emperors of history had claimed the Spear, letting it serve as their talisman while they conquer territories.

Some of the emperors include:

Constantine The Great who claimed the spear guided him during the battle that settled the rulership of the Roman Empire and lead directly to the proclamation of Christianity as the official religion of Rome.

Theodosius (385 A D.), the man who tamed the Goths with the Spear.

Alaric The Bold (410 A.D.), a savage convert to Christianity who claimed the Spear after he had sacked Rome.

Theodoric (452 A.D.). He rallied Gaul with the Spear to vanquish the barbaric hordes at Troyes and turn back the ferocious Attila The Hun.

Justinian also claimed the Spear, and it was he who reconquered the old Roman Empire.

Justinian is said to have raised the Spear when closing down the “Schools of Athens”, exiling great Greek scholars.

Karl Martel (732 A.D.) used the spear as a weapon when he led his army and gained a miraculous victory over the massed forces of the Arabs at Poitiers (732 A.D.). Defeat here would have meant that the whole of Western Europe would have succumbed to the rule and religion of Islam.

Charlemagne (800 A.D.) the first Holy Roman Emperor, is said to have founded his whole dynasty on the possession of the Spear. Charlemagne fought 47 campaigns with the assurance of the Spears 'victorious powers.

Before World War II, the Spear of Destiny, was exhibited in the Hofburg Museum in Vienna. At the time it attracted the attention of the young Adolf Hitler, who linked it with legends of the Holy Grail and made his own plans to be a man of destiny.

In the first stage of his plan for world conquest, Hitler led troops into Austria in 1938, and one of his first acts was to remove the Spear of Destiny from the Hofburg Museum.

The spear was buried beneath the Nuremberg Fortress, where it was discovered on the day that Hitler shot himself in the Berlin bunker on April 30, 1945.

Some believe the spear has occultic powers, especially those who don't identify with Christianity, whereas Christians believe otherwise.

The Spear is currently in the Hofburg Museum

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