Everywhere
you look it seems as though darkness is making strides. Actually, to be honest,
it doesn’t seem it; darkness is making strides!
For
the past couple of decades even those open to the notion of God revealing
future events to His children were stuck in the ‘how could that possibly happen’
paradigm, because as long as they could not see with eyes of flesh how
something such as the persecution of the saints could come about in a place
like America, in their minds it was impossible.
If I cannot see
the trees, then there is no forest.
Unfortunately
for them, the trees and the forest alike were just over the hill called time,
and because their view was obstructed by time itself, they refused to prepare
until they crested the hill, and were nose to nose with the reality waiting
patiently for them.
There
are too many fronts to count, but one that is seemingly innocuous to most but
quite relevant to those who cling to Christ and Christ alone, is the newly
minted friendship and camaraderie between some of the most influential
evangelical figures of our time, and the new pope. Yes, the selfsame pope that
said one doesn’t necessarily need to believe in Jesus in order to go to heaven.
Soon
we will begin to see a consistent and well organized push toward a one size
fits all religion, one giant umbrella wherein everyone is safe from the
corrosive raindrops of hatred and division, and where we can celebrate our similarities
rather than focus on our differences.
As
is always the case, and as we have seen over and over again, those opposed to
this notion of a world religion will be labeled intolerant, hateful, bigoted,
unity phobic, and branded as exclusionists who have no place in a civil society
sprinting toward enlightenment.
When
a handful of souls stand in the way of a universal utopia, for the sake of the
many you must do away with the few.
For
long and long I have warned that the words of Jesus were in no way exaggerated,
inflated, or hyperbolic. When He spoke of the world hating us for His name’s
sake, that is exactly what he meant, but because we’ve been reveling in the attention
of the world for so long, it is hard for today’s church to fathom that it will
soon be hated and loathed.
Because
they cannot come to terms with the reality of Christ’s words, most ‘Christians’
today will do anything to be spared being hated, including betray the most
fundamental of truths and clearest of commandments.
It
is unfolding so quickly, the pieces are coming together so perfectly, yet the
church continues its slumber, arguing over inanities and vilifying those who
still care enough to speak the truth.
Even
so, come quickly Lord Jesus!
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.
5 comments:
www.standupforthetruth.com has said the same thing as you Mike.
It's too bad that the so called christian church does not take a stand on any issues anymore.
Jeff
And the church, much like the world, continues looks for hero's in a crowd of criminals. If only they could look to Christ.
Michael,
I can't wait until April 27th when you come to Hillside Assembly.
In complete agreement. Amen, Amen, AMEN
What you talk about in regards to "unity at any cost" is one of the reasons why I left my previous church. The executive pastor declared that "everyone has to be on the same page!" in regards to the small group agenda and those that were out of step were ruthlessly dealt with. Not conforming to what the pastors wanted was labeled as "disunity" and "rebellion" against spiritual authority. Something as simple as wanting to meet for Bible study when that week was declared a "rest" week by the (demi-god) executive pastor was considered a gross sin. The senior pastor came in and chastised our group for grumbling about having to give up weeks of meetings in order to placate the executive pastor. If we were "allowed" to meet, then, well, ALL the groups would have to be "allowed" to meet and that could not be "allowed" to happen, since that didn't support the pastors' personal agendas. The minority was disciplined and punished for not conforming and victory was declared because either the evil rebellious fled the church or they became passive sheep that did what their (wolf) pastors ordered. When the so-called "church" demands blind submission to whatever petty dictator is currently throwing his weight around in the pulpit, how can any of us be shocked or surprised when the world and the devil inevitably demands the same thing, on a larger scale? Those who chose to stay in my old church are being trained to believe that submission to authority is more important than individual walks with Christ -- many of them, I fear, will cave without hesitation once the One World Religion shows up, since they have no experience with saying "no" and thinking critically for themselves. They've handed over their spiritual authority to others and have made no effort to take it back.
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