Definitely always thought provoking! I pray alot for discernment. It's encouraging and I share with my husband after Ive watched or read from your ministry!! Thank you for following Gods call in your life!
This is all very true about the nature of evil, and why we need to strongly condemn it wherever it lies.
Learning about the Elite performing Satanic rituals is the thing that woke me up completely to the reality of evil and thus the contrasting good and truth of Jesus. Many on the right still think of these powerful people as misguided or incompetent rather than participating in true spiritual evil. Becoming aware of this has really honed my intuition for seeing evil in all of its forms, and much of it I was previously asleep to; I want this same awareness for all Christians, because I think intuition is heavily attacked by our modern culture, and it is one of our strongest weapons against darkness.
Our society has become so lost in the moral “grey area” that it invented, that everything is now grey and we can’t recognize the black and white. While our world preaches acceptance, we are drowning in apathy towards things that should be rending our hearts. As Christians, we have to be on the side of truth, and that means recognizing and refusing to abet evil. We can’t allow ourselves to be comfortable in our ignorance.
This topic has strongly been on my mind and heart recently, so I’m glad to see you thinking about it as well. A huge question for me right now is what it means, in practice, to be truthful and righteous, and if it’s worth doing even when it is difficult and divisive. This is where I think about the need for separation at times. Lots to balance.
Sorry for my long-winded comments, but I appreciate your writing & it always gets me thinking as well! Thank you!
Totally agree with the above. I particularly like what you say: "Many on the right still think of these powerful people as misguided or incompetent rather than participating in true spiritual evil" -- yes exactly. There is a kind of third way which people have invented in between good and evil. It's tragic that the church cannot recognise this.
I have an idea for a future post, but in a nutshell I want to say that this battle is only going to be won by those who are truthful and righteous even if it hurts. Think about the Christian martyrs of history -- they died for their cause. As hard as it is to say, I think we are only going to win when people are prepared to set their lives at a lower value than what they believe in. Something which the elites would never do.
Anyway thanks for commenting, glad it is always thought provoking -- that is what I am aiming for!
Definitely always thought provoking! I pray alot for discernment. It's encouraging and I share with my husband after Ive watched or read from your ministry!! Thank you for following Gods call in your life!
Thank you Sheri. It means a lot that this is a blessing to people in this way 🙏🏻
This is all very true about the nature of evil, and why we need to strongly condemn it wherever it lies.
Learning about the Elite performing Satanic rituals is the thing that woke me up completely to the reality of evil and thus the contrasting good and truth of Jesus. Many on the right still think of these powerful people as misguided or incompetent rather than participating in true spiritual evil. Becoming aware of this has really honed my intuition for seeing evil in all of its forms, and much of it I was previously asleep to; I want this same awareness for all Christians, because I think intuition is heavily attacked by our modern culture, and it is one of our strongest weapons against darkness.
Our society has become so lost in the moral “grey area” that it invented, that everything is now grey and we can’t recognize the black and white. While our world preaches acceptance, we are drowning in apathy towards things that should be rending our hearts. As Christians, we have to be on the side of truth, and that means recognizing and refusing to abet evil. We can’t allow ourselves to be comfortable in our ignorance.
This topic has strongly been on my mind and heart recently, so I’m glad to see you thinking about it as well. A huge question for me right now is what it means, in practice, to be truthful and righteous, and if it’s worth doing even when it is difficult and divisive. This is where I think about the need for separation at times. Lots to balance.
Sorry for my long-winded comments, but I appreciate your writing & it always gets me thinking as well! Thank you!
Totally agree with the above. I particularly like what you say: "Many on the right still think of these powerful people as misguided or incompetent rather than participating in true spiritual evil" -- yes exactly. There is a kind of third way which people have invented in between good and evil. It's tragic that the church cannot recognise this.
I have an idea for a future post, but in a nutshell I want to say that this battle is only going to be won by those who are truthful and righteous even if it hurts. Think about the Christian martyrs of history -- they died for their cause. As hard as it is to say, I think we are only going to win when people are prepared to set their lives at a lower value than what they believe in. Something which the elites would never do.
Anyway thanks for commenting, glad it is always thought provoking -- that is what I am aiming for!