Timing is of the utmost importance, and not just when you’re trying to bake a soufflé. More often than not, the timing of something will reveal the intentionality and purpose behind an action more readily than any interpretation or narrative.
If a girl who wouldn’t give you the time of day suddenly
begins professing her love upon discovering that you won the lottery, the
timing of her change of heart casts doubt on her declarations of finally seeing
what was in front of her eyes all this time. At best, the timing is suspicious.
At worst, you’re about to be taken to the cleaners. Because the benefit of the
doubt is proffered when such situations arise, many a soul gets put through the
paces, and what’s left over after the pain and sorrow looks like a lump of
minced meat someone forgot to form into a patty.
All of it could have been avoided, from the pain to the loss
to the heartache to that queasy feeling in the pit of your stomach, if you’d
just stopped, taken a step back, and analyzed the timing of the event that
seemed too good to be true.
Suppose you’re not suspicious about the timing of certain
narratives resurfacing like stinkhorns after a spring rain. In that case, you’re
likely still hiding in your basement, believing what the talking heads on
television are regurgitating every night and fearful about the unseen assassins
ready to do their worst with every breath you take. Knowledge is power, and we
know that they know we know they’re lying.
By the looks of it, and you don’t have to be prophetic to see
this coming, every few years, there will be either a resurgence of the old
deadly contagion or a new variant that will require you to muzzle up, lock
yourself in your house, and whatever you do, make sure you vote from home. That’s
where the germs lurk. The voting booth is like a magnet, all the variants and
diseases drawn to it like a moth to a flame, and if you want to die horribly,
then, by all means, ignore the people trying to save your life and go vote next
year. I get that it’s more than a year away, but time has a way of passing
stealthily, and before you know it, you’ve got daughters a hair’s breadth from
the angst of adolescence, and you haven’t stocked up on nearly enough Pepto
Bismol.
Because they’re not intelligent enough to come up with
something new, and because if it’s not broken, you shouldn’t try to fix it,
it’s likely that by July or August of next year, it won’t just be Canada on
fire, but major US cities as well. They have plenty of time to make a new
martyr that they can use as the reason for the angst, and if not, they’ll just
recycle an old one because the reason behind the violence doesn’t really matter
as long as there is violence.
Before the angry birds start chirping, I’m not advocating for
any particular political party because, as I’ve warned repeatedly for the past
decade, it’s no longer about left or right in this country; it’s about
globalism and populism. That’s where the battle is and where the fight will be
had. That said, full disclosure because that’s how I like it: I’m a
single-issue voter, and that issue is life. I will stand with whoever is on the
side of life because if the children of God can’t bring themselves to protect
the innocent and defend the unborn, then we’re good for nothing, and we’ve
proven it.
No, I’m not going off on the tangent of social commentary,
but I felt you needed to be aware of what is being planned and that it needed
to be said clearly and without ambiguity. They’re counting on your inability to
see the pattern and the timing or be utterly disoriented by fear that you will
comply anew.
Once you see the fear being ratcheted up, and specialists of
all sorts of disciplines come out and tell you with a straight face that this
is Ebola, the black death, and the Spanish flu all wrapped up in one, you’ll
remember having read this, and start to piece their plan together based on the
timing.
One would hope most people won’t be taken in by the same con
twice, but then again, when over half the population is said to suffer from
TikTok brain, perhaps that hope is overly optimistic.
Nothing should surprise you over the next year, no matter how
farfetched, out there, improbable, or strange. I’m not saying you should ignore
it or pretend it’s not happening. On the contrary, acknowledge that it happened
and was real, and move on. It’s tempting to be just another rubbernecker,
looking at the wreck this nation has become, but this isn’t home, and we’re
just passing through. Through it all, we must remain focused on Jesus and do
our utmost to stand for truth in the face of lies and righteousness in the face
of evil.
If you have not purposed in your heart what you will do when
the avalanche of fearmongering resumes, you run the risk of being swept away
with the crowd, reacting to lies and innuendo rather than being analytical
regarding what you see and hear.
Just like Joshua of old, you must have already established
the path you will take before the fork in the road. That you will stand for the
truth must already be cemented in your heart before the pressure increases,
before the threats start flying, and before those in power take off the velvet
glove to reveal the iron fist.
Purpose in your heart today that you will serve the Lord come what may so that tomorrow, when others are faced with the decision, yours will already have been made, and you will stand, head held high, knowing the power of the One in whom you’ve placed your faith.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea, Jr.
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