Honestly, i deserve no accolades. Were it not for a growing, living faith in Christ, and answered prayer for discernment, wisdom, and an understanding the times in which we live in light of the Word of God, I would still be as blind and deaf as when I fell for every other lie foisted upon us in the past... and there were so many. By the…
Honestly, i deserve no accolades. Were it not for a growing, living faith in Christ, and answered prayer for discernment, wisdom, and an understanding the times in which we live in light of the Word of God, I would still be as blind and deaf as when I fell for every other lie foisted upon us in the past... and there were so many. By the skin of my teeth I fully woke up to the lies around 2015. I have compassion on the lost who cannot see and have rejected God's entreaties over their lifetime. And i mean those who remain in the fake institution called "church" too.
at least this whole mess gave me the perfect reason no longer to go to church. I am in the bible belt and you know the first question asked when you see new people... now I can say all churches failed us, and they did. I go to Church in the Woods now, with dog and cats and singing birds and the wind as a prayer.
People will fail us, and church has long been infiltrated by hirelings and wolves who taught nothing about how this life is a war for the souls of men, snd the extreme importance of the armor of God, who are more interested in metrics than discipleship. They cannot teach what they do not know!!
But Jesus Christ is the same, yesterday today and for eternity: faithful and TRUE. Trust-worthy. Stay alert and pray constantly.
I am reading "Millennium" by Tom Holland. It is about the end of the 1st millennium A.D. The parallels to this current millennium are mind blowing. I have begun to wonder if this isn't some kind of weird catharsis that is deeply ingrained in the human psychology. Yes, our churches have failed us. But, if you believe that you are part of the body that makes the church, then the logical conclusion I draw is that we have failed each other. Growth and renewal seem to be where we go next assuming we defeat the control mechanisms those haters of truth, goodness, and beauty wish desperately to impose upon us.
people have survived so much. The plague, the many wars, religious wars, Hitler, Stalin, etc. and still do every day. We will survive too. People are like ants I guess. Very hard to destroy LOL
Agreed completely! The "royalty" are really just thugs, just like their ancestors. They used religion to give themselves legitimacy. A few experienced genuine conversion. Yes, we are strong! We have always had to be in order to survive all of these mechanisms of control!
Grace I love your thoughts. I only disagree that we failed each other. I think the body of Christ took its toughest blow en masse. And, I find real believers to be stronger and more aware than ever.
I think we will need big shoulders for some time. When the reality of the gene therapy outcomes is fully understood, it’s going to be very mental.
Thanks for your feedback, Kevin. My conclusion was based on the plethora of personal testimonies I viewed or read from vaccine injured individuals and those who chose not to jab and who have suffered loss of family and friendship because they did not inject. None of these responses seem normal and it seems like many who believed the narrative truly became traumatized and have become insular in order to protect their own psychological resources. The fact that churches closed suggests to me a lack of faith in the divine and this is the last thing one would anticipate from those who profess the Word. Historically, during pandemics and times of war, men of the collar stood in the breech. Not so much lately. Worse still, they, too, were afraid to speak. I fully agree with you about needing big shoulders. I, personally, am so very grateful to have been amongst those who have been made stronger. It has been a gift, indeed.
My priest has been amazing. He has preached about the dangers of tech and censorship and the necessity of bodily autonomy. Now, he does have a close family member who was discharged from the military over this, so he feels it directly. But I do know what you mean.
My faith has also grown through this. I know many people think I am insane, but there has never been an issue where I thought God's direction to me was clearer. I never made a choice - I knew it wasn't right for me. And I looked for confirmation and He would send it.
You are wise. To receive genetic material, and for me to know it was at the sacrifice of a child, is unthinkable. Is God not written into our genes? I could not bear the thought of not belonging to the Father.
Honestly, i deserve no accolades. Were it not for a growing, living faith in Christ, and answered prayer for discernment, wisdom, and an understanding the times in which we live in light of the Word of God, I would still be as blind and deaf as when I fell for every other lie foisted upon us in the past... and there were so many. By the skin of my teeth I fully woke up to the lies around 2015. I have compassion on the lost who cannot see and have rejected God's entreaties over their lifetime. And i mean those who remain in the fake institution called "church" too.
at least this whole mess gave me the perfect reason no longer to go to church. I am in the bible belt and you know the first question asked when you see new people... now I can say all churches failed us, and they did. I go to Church in the Woods now, with dog and cats and singing birds and the wind as a prayer.
People will fail us, and church has long been infiltrated by hirelings and wolves who taught nothing about how this life is a war for the souls of men, snd the extreme importance of the armor of God, who are more interested in metrics than discipleship. They cannot teach what they do not know!!
But Jesus Christ is the same, yesterday today and for eternity: faithful and TRUE. Trust-worthy. Stay alert and pray constantly.
Well stated and perfect advice. :)
Yes
I am reading "Millennium" by Tom Holland. It is about the end of the 1st millennium A.D. The parallels to this current millennium are mind blowing. I have begun to wonder if this isn't some kind of weird catharsis that is deeply ingrained in the human psychology. Yes, our churches have failed us. But, if you believe that you are part of the body that makes the church, then the logical conclusion I draw is that we have failed each other. Growth and renewal seem to be where we go next assuming we defeat the control mechanisms those haters of truth, goodness, and beauty wish desperately to impose upon us.
people have survived so much. The plague, the many wars, religious wars, Hitler, Stalin, etc. and still do every day. We will survive too. People are like ants I guess. Very hard to destroy LOL
Agreed completely! The "royalty" are really just thugs, just like their ancestors. They used religion to give themselves legitimacy. A few experienced genuine conversion. Yes, we are strong! We have always had to be in order to survive all of these mechanisms of control!
Grace I love your thoughts. I only disagree that we failed each other. I think the body of Christ took its toughest blow en masse. And, I find real believers to be stronger and more aware than ever.
I think we will need big shoulders for some time. When the reality of the gene therapy outcomes is fully understood, it’s going to be very mental.
Thanks for your feedback, Kevin. My conclusion was based on the plethora of personal testimonies I viewed or read from vaccine injured individuals and those who chose not to jab and who have suffered loss of family and friendship because they did not inject. None of these responses seem normal and it seems like many who believed the narrative truly became traumatized and have become insular in order to protect their own psychological resources. The fact that churches closed suggests to me a lack of faith in the divine and this is the last thing one would anticipate from those who profess the Word. Historically, during pandemics and times of war, men of the collar stood in the breech. Not so much lately. Worse still, they, too, were afraid to speak. I fully agree with you about needing big shoulders. I, personally, am so very grateful to have been amongst those who have been made stronger. It has been a gift, indeed.
My priest has been amazing. He has preached about the dangers of tech and censorship and the necessity of bodily autonomy. Now, he does have a close family member who was discharged from the military over this, so he feels it directly. But I do know what you mean.
That's my kind of church!
That sounds idyllic.
My faith has also grown through this. I know many people think I am insane, but there has never been an issue where I thought God's direction to me was clearer. I never made a choice - I knew it wasn't right for me. And I looked for confirmation and He would send it.
You are wise. To receive genetic material, and for me to know it was at the sacrifice of a child, is unthinkable. Is God not written into our genes? I could not bear the thought of not belonging to the Father.
Beautifully stated.