The Vagabond attitude is atoned
Apostle Ngabo
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Who is a vagabond?
Noun
A person who wanders from place to place without a home or job.
Vagabond and fugitive are semantically related.
In some cases you can use “Vagabond” instead the word “Fugitive” as a noun or an adjective.
A person who is haunted by a lifestyle which always keeps him or her outside of the previllages of a moral society.
On spiritual & psychological level:
A person who is sentenced to a lifestyle of banishment, incarnated with the negative energies of being resented by others,
disqualified, disapproved, being a disappointment, unwanted, underestimated, having no value etc.
This type of banishment (like the one God declared over Cain),
On Yom Kippur (being the day of Atonement):
Genesis 4:11-12:
11 So now you are cursed from the earth, which has opened its mouth to receive your brother’s blood from your hand.
Acts of shedding blood (abortion, human sacrifice, rape, murder etc) can bring about vagabonds in a society:
Genesis 4:12
12 When you till the ground, it shall no longer yield its strength to you.
A fugitive and a vagabond you shall be on the earth.”
A person’s life – handed over to the evil judgement of Satan’s system:
Genesis 4:14:
Surely You have driven me out this day from the face of the ground;
I shall be hidden from Your face,
(God’s love, favor, mercy, compassion etc hides a way from a vagabond);
I shall be a fugitive and a vagabond on the earth,
and it will happen that anyone who finds me will kill me.”
The status of being a slave, a begger, etc is one of the outer image of a vagabond
Psalm 109:10:
Let his children continually be vagabonds, and beg; Let them seek their bread also from their desolate places.
This vagabond status clothes someone’s life with a spiritual garment that stimulates fear, resentment, suspicion, rejection,
the desire of wanting to report the person to the authorities when he comes into sight.
The negative reactions of throwing stones at the person, chasing him away from sight,
treating the person like a unwanted wild animal etc,
this becomes the reactions expressed toward the victim who is a vagabond.
And becaus this person has no place to call home,
his residing around domestic environments may turn out to be a life of criminal behaviors (like plundering, stealing, violence, hassling etc),
so that he may maintain his servival.
In worsed scenarios:
This banishment can become a warrant of death upon the victim’s head.
Many people live this form of life in our societies today,
The example I can use is;
A person runs from Africa to escape poverty,
When he goes in another country to seek for refugee, there he finds him or her self doing jobs where he is treated like a slave,
used, abused, mistreated, raped, serving under conditions of human trafficking, slave bondage, etc.
In worsed cases some people are even killed.
King Solomon prays a prayer for the children of Israel and says;
Breaking the curse of a vagabond over someone’s life:
1 Kings 8:48: Teshuvah – return to God
48 and when they return to You with all their heart and with all their soul in the land of their enemies who led them away captive,
and pray to You toward their land which You gave to their fathers,
the city which You have chosen and the temple which I have built for Your name:
1 Kings 8:49-50 in the 7th month
49 then hear in heaven Your dwelling place their prayer and their supplication, and maintain their cause,
50 and forgive Your people who have sinned against You,
and all their transgressions which they have transgressed against You;
and grant them compassion before those who took them captive, that they may have compassion on them.
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