Not more spiritual or more believing, but definitely more attuned to prophecy, and more attentive to the material truth of revelations and other biblical prophecies and their relevance in today's world.
Not sure how the text in the image fits your question, though.
I guess I just took this Instagram post as saying that people are no longer believers as a result of Trump not winning the election, or him “failing”. All Trump did for me was solidify my faith, not because I look to him as a religious figure, but because I realize how widespread evil is in our government. That’s just my take on it. Whether he fails in his endeavors or not won’t change what I know to be true now.
It’s good vs evil playing out as old as time, but this is our fight for our time here. There is no middle ground once those who wish to do evil shit start getting their way.
It has become real and no longer happening in a far away place. They want us dead and stripped of everything we value. Loyalty to the state and government as all powerful.
Absolutely, the old Mussolini mantra, "Everything within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state." It's a (false God) religion of state. They cant have God or Trump interfering with that. And it will fail the people every like all false idols.
A healthy attitude. FWIW, although I tended to be extremely skeptical about anyone calling themselves a prophet, I was drawn to them lately, especially Kim Clement. He died in 2016 so he's not shilling for clicks in reaction to anything today, but his predictions have been spot-on regarding what's happening now with Trump. I also listen to a guy named Kent Christmas, who hasn't backed down on Trump at all. Trump himself never appeared religious to me, at least not until lately, but I hadn't been looking for that in him either.
A healthy attitude imo. FWIW, there are plenty who haven't backed off their support or their predictions. I like Kent Christmas on YouTube, and of course Kim Clement described this situation years ago, which helps me stay optimistic.
Not more spiritual or more believing, but definitely more attuned to prophecy, and more attentive to the material truth of revelations and other biblical prophecies and their relevance in today's world.
Not sure how the text in the image fits your question, though.
I guess I just took this Instagram post as saying that people are no longer believers as a result of Trump not winning the election, or him “failing”. All Trump did for me was solidify my faith, not because I look to him as a religious figure, but because I realize how widespread evil is in our government. That’s just my take on it. Whether he fails in his endeavors or not won’t change what I know to be true now.
It’s good vs evil playing out as old as time, but this is our fight for our time here. There is no middle ground once those who wish to do evil shit start getting their way.
It has become real and no longer happening in a far away place. They want us dead and stripped of everything we value. Loyalty to the state and government as all powerful.
Agreed
Absolutely, the old Mussolini mantra, "Everything within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state." It's a (false God) religion of state. They cant have God or Trump interfering with that. And it will fail the people every like all false idols.
A healthy attitude. FWIW, although I tended to be extremely skeptical about anyone calling themselves a prophet, I was drawn to them lately, especially Kim Clement. He died in 2016 so he's not shilling for clicks in reaction to anything today, but his predictions have been spot-on regarding what's happening now with Trump. I also listen to a guy named Kent Christmas, who hasn't backed down on Trump at all. Trump himself never appeared religious to me, at least not until lately, but I hadn't been looking for that in him either.
A healthy attitude imo. FWIW, there are plenty who haven't backed off their support or their predictions. I like Kent Christmas on YouTube, and of course Kim Clement described this situation years ago, which helps me stay optimistic.