‘I
will not eat you,’ said the wolf to the lamb. ‘Just climb into my mouth for
warmth.’
I
have been relishing peace of late. I have been watching my daughter grow,
enjoying the calmness of the world, at least calm compared to what is about to
descend like a thunderclap, and spending quiet time with God. Simplicity is
good for me. Simplicity works.
It’s
not that I’ve willed myself not to write anything the last few weeks, it just
hasn’t happened. Between feedings, naps, diaper changes, walks, and other
mundane things that bring me great joy for some inexplicable reason, I go to
bed exhausted each night, only to get up and do it all over again. This morning
I finally gave in and checked to see what’s happening in this world of ours,
and although it came as no surprise, I found it sad that things are continuing
to escalate.
I
am still fascinated by some men’s willingness to believe their sworn enemies at
their word. I am still unable to process how some actually believe that advice
given by another who intends to do them harm is in their own best interest.
Some
world leaders are not amateurs, and they know exactly what they are doing. Some
of them have big plans, big dreams, big aspirations, and what’s more they are
ruthless enough to succeed given the right opportunity and set of global
circumstances.
One
of the first things any form of combat teaches you – whether it be boxing,
judo, karate, or the dozens upon dozens of martial arts disciplines – is to
never telegraph your next move. Telegraphing your next punch, means that your
enemy will be able to defend himself against it, then retaliate to such an
extent as his abilities will allow.
If
your opponent is truly skilled, then if he feigns left, usually the next blow
will come from the right, and if he telegraphs his next move, knowing his skill
level, you dismiss it outright because you know it’s a feign.
Another
golden rule of battlefield strategy is to know your enemy. Only once you have
come to know your enemy can you understand what motivates him, what drives him,
and what his endgame is.
The
moment someone with an undeniably strategic mind moves the first piece on the
chess board, your question must be, ‘what is his endgame?’
Once
you’ve identified what the endgame is, you can rightly predict your opponent’s
next move, even if he tells you his intent is the complete opposite.
If
not for the outright incompetence on display regarding Russia and their
strategy, this entire situation would be almost funny. If not for the imminent
danger the world is in, one might just shrug their shoulders and go on to the
next story.
Contrary
to their recent statement, Russia has big plans, and annexing what they
perceive to be prodigal children of the old Soviet empire is just the
beginning.
Some
are breathing a sigh of relief thinking that the entire drama in the region has
reached its apex, and is ready to die down, not realizing that the unpleasantness
with Ukraine was the first calculated move, soon to be followed by many others,
and with each move that goes unopposed they grow all the more emboldened in
their pursuits.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.
3 comments:
I know your family has bad feelings towards Russia and the media has the story skewed to favor the new regime in Ukraine. However if you look deeper from first hand sources, you find out that Ukraine has been taken over by Nazis and that they are exterminating the ethnic Russians who live in Ukraine. You can check out infowars.com if you want to research it.
What is missing in today's hectic mad world is the lost art of 'conversation'. The world is too busy madly going to and fro to sit down and have any type of 'thoughtful' and worthwhile conversation among one another. a few days ago, a Christian friend's family sent to them a video link to Dumitru Duduman's 'Prophesy 2' message and, after watching it, they then sent it to me. That was truly an astonishing message and it is as relevant today as when it was given. By the time Dumitru gets to San Francisco in the message and asks the 'Angel' "Why?" and the Angel's response to him was "Dumitru, be quiet", I knew that this must have been a true heavenly conversation between the two of them. That was an example of a 'family' conversation taking place, right there that night. I was sold on the testimony at that moment, my spirit identifying with their spirit.
Since then, I have read some negative comments on the Internet about you and Dumitru, but again, my spirit identifies with your spirit and having read many posts on this Blog, I find this Blog to be a true 'family conversation' in the Body of Christ. These Blogs are like 'Devotionals' and, as such, are more necessary for the Body of Christ than the flashy 'prophetic light show' that some insist on having for a sign. Your 'conversations' are very good and show much deep thought. Continue, Brother, in this important work. Thank you. David Francis - North Carolina
I agree with Barbara and I would like to add brother, that I hope you are praising God for liberating Russia from the clutches of the satanic soviet regime since '91. And don't forget the U.S. and the EU has their own endgame plans too regarding Ukraine and it is not good. Let's keep praying.
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