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Aaron's Side of the Story (More Missing Pieces)

“Cockatrice Webs” is most appropriate in this hour not pertaining to those who left the Lighthouse Inc Church, but to the members who remain at the Lighthouse Inc., Church cult. What you are about to hear is the devastating truth from Aaron Betz and how indeed marriage was on the table from Barbara Lynch. It has been a long war between the so called “Naysayers” and the “True Elites” who remain at the Lighthouse Church Inc cult.

After hearing the missing part (Aaron’s story) where can the Lighthouse Inc Church go from here? Where will they stand? Will they bow out gracefully before the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, or continue down the path of self-destruction? In this final hour, All lies are being exposed. God knows who belongs to him and who does not. When God gives you a chance to repent, you should take it. It will do your soul good and mercy will follow you.

Without repentance, comes destruction. Destruction has been knocking on the door of the Lighthouse Inc. Church for quite sometime. It is time to deal with the lies, manipulation and darkness that has entered the hearts of those who remain. 

Read the below prophetic word released from Barbara Lynch pertaining to those who came against the Lighthouse Church and hear the truth from Aaron’s side of the story and you be the judge. (Click Here for Original Posting).

God will not be mocked. Yet, everyday the members of the Lighthouse deceive the body of Christ.

April 28, 2026 – Cockatrice Webs – Evangelist Pastor Barbara

OH, WHAT TANGLED WEBS WE WEAVE, WHEN FIRST WE PRACTICE TO DECEIVE. My children do not be one of those who weave webs of lies that destroy others’ lives. Your actions are those of greed and pride. You think I will allow this to continue! All things, and I mean all things, eventually come to the forefront and are exposed for exactly what they are, cockatrice webs.

When you partake of the weaving of lies, you are turning yourself over to a reprobate mind. A mind that no longer houses Christ. Do you think that I will let this sin go unattended? The fires of judgment have already fallen upon your heads, and damnation is your lot. I gave you time to repent, but you continued weaving lies. NOW, judgment is at the door.

‘Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive‘means that when you lie or act dishonestly, you initiate problems and a domino effect of complications that eventually run out of control.

Isaiah 11:8: “The infant will play by the cobra’s den, and the toddler will reach into the viper’s nest.” In this passage, the Berean Standard Bible uses “cobra” and “viper” instead of “cockatrice,” reflecting a more accurate translation of the Hebrew word “צִפְעֹנִי” (tsiphoni), which refers to a venomous serpent. The imagery here is part of a prophetic vision of peace and harmony in the Messianic age, where natural enemies coexist without harm.

Isaiah 14:29: “Do not rejoice, all you Philistines, that the rod that struck you is broken, for a viper will spring from the root of a snake, and its fruit will be a flying serpent.” The Berean Standard Bible translates the Hebrew word as “viper” and “flying serpent,” emphasizing the continuation of danger and threat despite apparent relief. The “flying serpent” is sometimes associated with the cockatrice in older translations.

Isaiah 59:5: “They hatch viper’s eggs and weave a spider’s web. Whoever eats their eggs will die; crack one open, and a viper is hatched.” This verse uses the imagery of vipers to describe the wickedness and deceit of the people, with the cockatrice being a traditional interpretation of the deadly offspring.

Jeremiah 8:17: “For behold, I will send snakes among you, vipers that cannot be charmed, and they will bite you, declares the LORD.” The Berean Standard Bible uses “vipers” to convey the sense of unavoidable judgment and punishment, which older translations might have rendered as “cockatrice.”

Symbolism and Interpretation:

In biblical literature, the cockatrice symbolizes evil, danger, and divine judgment. Its mythical nature underscores the severity of the threat it represents. The creature’s lethal gaze or venom is often interpreted as a metaphor for sin and its destructive consequences. The use of serpentine imagery in these passages aligns with the broader biblical theme of the serpent as a symbol of Satan and sin, beginning with the serpent in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3)


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