It doesn't even qualify for logic. Things like this are dog whistles––triggers for people conditioned to believe the talking heads. In America they say "It's bad for democracy" when someone opposes their abominations, and the people glued to the TV say, "Yes, yes, it's bad for democracy." But they can't tell you why it's bad for democracy if you question them. They can't tell you why fighting against Russia is fighting for freedom, and they go on to support actual NAZIs while claiming to be against that ideology.
It would seem the Awakening came too late, and that all is lost, but we can't go by "seems." God's MO is to snatch the victory out of the hands of His enemies just when they think they have won. He strikes them down as they are traveling in the pride of their confidence, which is why they never see it coming. There is no such thing as too late with Him, and He can topple empires and wipe out armies with little things the wise and the mighty never thought could hurt them. Even death is not too late for Him. Jesus waited four days to raise Lazarus from the dead so there would be no questions about how it happened. He could have left immediately when He got the news that his friend was sick, but He wanted to make a point.
When God chooses to strike, there will be nothing left. There will be no weapon for them to pick up, and there will be no strategy that can save them. Their reign over the minds of humanity will be over, and afterwards everything will turn around so fast it will make people's heads spin. Like a building demolition, it will seem to happen in a single day. But both of those things happen because the structure was weakened at the precise points that bring complete destruction when the appointed day arrives. This is what I see when I look at what is happening, not evil's final day of victory, but evil's demise from things they don't even recognize and don't have the wisdom to fathom. Nothing can stop what is coming, and that is because no one can say to God, "You can't do that."
It doesn't even qualify for logic. Things like this are dog whistles––triggers for people conditioned to believe the talking heads. In America they say "It's bad for democracy" when someone opposes their abominations, and the people glued to the TV say, "Yes, yes, it's bad for democracy." But they can't tell you why it's bad for democracy if you question them. They can't tell you why fighting against Russia is fighting for freedom, and they go on to support actual NAZIs while claiming to be against that ideology.
It would seem the Awakening came too late, and that all is lost, but we can't go by "seems." God's MO is to snatch the victory out of the hands of His enemies just when they think they have won. He strikes them down as they are traveling in the pride of their confidence, which is why they never see it coming. There is no such thing as too late with Him, and He can topple empires and wipe out armies with little things the wise and the mighty never thought could hurt them. Even death is not too late for Him. Jesus waited four days to raise Lazarus from the dead so there would be no questions about how it happened. He could have left immediately when He got the news that his friend was sick, but He wanted to make a point.
When God chooses to strike, there will be nothing left. There will be no weapon for them to pick up, and there will be no strategy that can save them. Their reign over the minds of humanity will be over, and afterwards everything will turn around so fast it will make people's heads spin. Like a building demolition, it will seem to happen in a single day. But both of those things happen because the structure was weakened at the precise points that bring complete destruction when the appointed day arrives. This is what I see when I look at what is happening, not evil's final day of victory, but evil's demise from things they don't even recognize and don't have the wisdom to fathom. Nothing can stop what is coming, and that is because no one can say to God, "You can't do that."