Realizing that we went from wondering how certain things the
Bible talks about in regards to the last days could possibly take place to
actually seeing them taking place has a chilling, sobering, and altogether
discombobulating effect. It’s not so much that we didn’t believe it. Even if I
can’t see something in the physical, if the Word says it will occur, then I
believe it even though my mind cannot as yet put the pieces of the puzzle
together. We walk the walk by faith and not by sight, and even when we can’t
see over the rise, we trust that He can. Even so, seeing it materialize so
quickly, seemingly out of nowhere, and taking root even in countries where up
until this point freedom was non-negotiable, is significant.
It was while witnessing a twenty-something pothead berate an
elderly woman for not wearing a mask in a grocery store that I had the cold
realization that everything Jesus said regarding the last days, even if it
seemed hyperbolic as little as six months ago, was more accurate than any of us
would have liked to believe.
We have created an alluring illusion for ourselves. It is
warm and comforting to think that your neighbor has your back, that the bond of
community is strong and unyielding, but all it took was a bit of pressure, and for
the most part, the illusion was shattered into a million pieces.
If you’ve ever wondered what it would take for people to be
offended, to hate one another, and betray one another, you got your answer, and
apparently, it’s not much. The mechanism is in place, and now they know that
all it takes for most people to turn their neighbor in, is a nudge, a
suggestion, an insistence that by not bowing down and being a sheeple, they are
being selfish. Consequently, dropping the dime on a toddler’s birthday party
makes you a hero, a protector of virtue, a good citizen who is socially
conscious.
They used the same propaganda in the ’40s, the 70’s the 80’s,
and even though we look back on those times in horror, we no longer wonder how
people could do what they did. I know, I know, we’re not talking about box cars
and gas chambers, but the principle is identical.
There is an undergirding principle that if things get really
bad, and we know they will, then the only surefire way to survive it is to
belong to a self-sustaining community where everyone contributes their specific
skill to get by. If suspicion, division, and hatred can be sown throughout,
then the one bulwark against full reliance on the system is removed.
Why do you think certain individuals are so deadest against
church meetings resuming? Fellowship fosters a sense of community, it bonds
people together, and that is something they are actively trying to undo. The
more isolated, alone, and marooned you feel, the more dependent you will be on
the system. Alone together? No, just alone!
This has now become the play, and it’s terrifying how quickly
most people have fallen in line. This is no longer about a virus if it ever was
unless you call individualism, independence, and freedom viruses. These are the
things being systematically dismantled before our eyes because if you’re
spending all your time being suspicious of your neighbor, you likely won’t
notice what government is doing right under your nose.
Today is Memorial Day. It is a yearly reminder that the price
of freedom was paid for in blood, and lives, and unspeakable heartache. Wives
have lost their husbands, fathers have lost their sons, sons have lost their
fathers, all for the sake of freedom. That we would surrender due to fear what
others gave their lives defending ought to shame us to no end.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.
1 comment:
Please check out, Rev Art Wilson podcast. That is the name of his youtube channel. Watch the video titled. "Pastor Art Wilson & Pastor Mike Brown talk endtime scenarios"
Art Wilson is a Goodwill Ambassador to the U.N. His facts from the U.N. meetings are chilling.
I tried typing the link but it doesn't work.
Post a Comment