Those who have proven themselves to be no more than ghouls wearing human skin have made it clear that letting a good crisis go to waste is inconceivable. However that crisis comes about, whatever the implications for the average citizen, think tanks get paid millions of dollars to find ways and means to capitalize on it, skirt responsibility, and aggregate and consolidate their power.
The guilt or innocence of the group of individuals they
choose to target and blame for what ails society is irrelevant and beside the
point. You isolate the aforementioned group and then wage a systematic and
well-planned attack against them, insisting that they are the source and
genesis of the problem.
The soil has already been tilled, and the seeds have already
been planted. We are told repeatedly and earnestly by talking heads who, trying
to feign sincerity, look more like they’re suffering from extreme constipation
that two-parent Christian families pose a greater danger to the republic than
zealots who believe that taking the life of an infidel will ensure eternal
frolicking with no less than seventy virgins. It’s that Jesus guy and His
followers that are the real problem. They are the danger, the enemy, the virus
that must be eradicated.
Standing in the way of the degeneracy being presented as
wholesome and virtuous cannot be allowed to stand. The godless have a plan and
a vision and they are executing on them whether the average Joe approves of it
or not. Granted, most people don’t have time to peel back the layers and see
what’s really happening because juggling bills and keeping up with their
mortgage payments has become the ever-present albatross around their neck. Each
day gets more difficult, so they don’t have the time, energy, or wherewithal to
open their eyes and see the narrative being constructed for what it is. It’s
not a conspiracy theory; it’s the reality most people are living through, and
it is a well-orchestrated distraction so that those in power can attain their
goals without untoward opposition from what they deem to be the peanut gallery.
In their troubled minds, not only do they know what’s better
for you, but they believe wholeheartedly that they are better than you, and all
you need is the right motivation to see it for yourself. Whether the narrative
is that it’s for the greater good or your own good, and you’re too obtuse to
see it and so must be forced to do as they dictate, the goal is still the same.
Matthew 24:9-10, “Then they will deliver you up to
tribulation and kill you, and you will be hated by all nations for My name’s
sake. And then many will be offended, will betray one another, and will hate
one another.”
Jesus didn’t say there was a chance you may be hated or even
that it was a high likelihood; He said you would be hated for His name’s sake.
Jesus wasn’t playing the probabilities game; He declared with absolute
certainty that you would be hated for His name’s sake. If the world doesn’t
hate you but hates the Jesus you claim to serve, the question must be posed as
to whether or not you are serving Jesus. It is incongruent for the world to
hate the Master but love the servant.
There are multiple big ideas we have to unpack from these two
verses. The first is the word ‘then’. Innocuous, I know, but heavy with
implications. When’s then? When will the children of God be delivered up to
tribulation, killed, and hated?
The answer is found in the previous two verses. As the world
is falling apart, as nations rise against nations, and we begin to see famines,
pestilences, and earthquakes in various places, as the beginning of sorrows
stuns the world like a hammer to the skull, then they will deliver you up to
tribulation and kill you for His name’s sake.
Grab your Bible, read the full text, and tell me if there’s
another way to interpret this passage.
The next big idea is that Jesus said the hatred, vitriol, and
bloodlust would be of global proportions. You will be hated by all nations for
His name’s sake. Not just a few, or a handful, or a majority, but all. This
circles back to the idea that when these events begin to unfold, there will be
no safe haven and nowhere to run to this time, as opposed to the believers who
lived during the time of Jerusalem's sacking and the temple's destruction.
The day will come when, if you are a follower of Christ, you
will be persona non grata in every nation on the face of the earth. But not
America, surely never America! Are you sure about that?
It’s easy to be dismissive regarding the words Jesus spoke if
we live cloistered lives, unaware of what’s going on beyond our personal bubble
of a handful of like-minded individuals. We read His words with a certain level
of skepticism because what He said would be doesn’t match up with the reality
we are currently experiencing. Sure, nations afar off with names we can’t quite
pronounce might be persecuting Christians, but it could never happen here
because we’re a godly nation that trusts God. It even says so on our currency.
While much of the church is at ease in Zion, thinking itself
safe and secure from what they deem unthinkable, new laws are being passed and
codified whose only purpose and intent is the silencing and subsequent
persecution of those who claim faith in Christ. Perhaps they’ll be jolted awake
when whispers of outlawing the Bible begin to turn into a chorus, but even
then, most of them will take a verse about obeying the laws of the land out of
context and get in line to turn in their Bibles in exchange for a coupon for a
free McFlurry.
It sounds like you don’t think much of modern-day Christians and the rebranded Christianity, brother. In my defense, I haven’t been given a reason to. The evidence speaks for itself, and the words of Jesus and Paul regarding the love of many growing cold, and the falling away being imminent become more real with each passing day.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea, Jr.
1 comment:
Amen, my brother ... don't stop sounding the Trumpet! blessings and love to you and your family ...
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