Thank you so much for sharing! this is really good insight, and I have to agree, I wonder if God wants us to be so involved that it affects our mental state? Honestly, sometimes I look around at all the normies and wish I could go back to being blissfully ignorant of all the evil around us. It just seems we are the ones who are most in despair, waiting for change to happen but not seeing it happen. I guess I'm right now on the verge of being blackpilled. I dug in so far since 2020 and it honestly has only made my outlook on life worse - not sure that's what God wants for us either. That's why I asked the question... so thank you for sharing.
I’m a millennial and I’m just angry. I should have noticed all the evils of this world sooner than 2020 and I’m very disappointed in others my age who bought the Covid nonsense without asking questions. My escape from the ugliness in this world is to garden and prep for a doomsday scenario; I’m looking for my first house and being very particular to find a decent sized country location. I refuse to live in a city mostly because of the restrictions and politics there.
God is ultimately in control no matter what happens. There is Biblical prophesy to be followed and observed, and that observation is in the form of watching and noting what is occurring in the world. The events of this world are the canary in the cave. 2 Tim 2:15 is applicable in both aspects.
If you are worried about depression, then don't delve too far, but at least be superficially aware of what is happening. I've learned many things that left me sleepless for many nights on end, but faith keeps me moving forward, try looking at Ps. 91, that might help your perspective.
Thank you so much for sharing! this is really good insight, and I have to agree, I wonder if God wants us to be so involved that it affects our mental state? Honestly, sometimes I look around at all the normies and wish I could go back to being blissfully ignorant of all the evil around us. It just seems we are the ones who are most in despair, waiting for change to happen but not seeing it happen. I guess I'm right now on the verge of being blackpilled. I dug in so far since 2020 and it honestly has only made my outlook on life worse - not sure that's what God wants for us either. That's why I asked the question... so thank you for sharing.
I’m a millennial and I’m just angry. I should have noticed all the evils of this world sooner than 2020 and I’m very disappointed in others my age who bought the Covid nonsense without asking questions. My escape from the ugliness in this world is to garden and prep for a doomsday scenario; I’m looking for my first house and being very particular to find a decent sized country location. I refuse to live in a city mostly because of the restrictions and politics there.
God is ultimately in control no matter what happens. There is Biblical prophesy to be followed and observed, and that observation is in the form of watching and noting what is occurring in the world. The events of this world are the canary in the cave. 2 Tim 2:15 is applicable in both aspects.
If you are worried about depression, then don't delve too far, but at least be superficially aware of what is happening. I've learned many things that left me sleepless for many nights on end, but faith keeps me moving forward, try looking at Ps. 91, that might help your perspective.