With a global agenda unfolding right before our eyes, how can one be a believer in God's word and think the world is going to be saved from itself?
Something this massive and far reaching, you'd think our Creator would have told us or shown us.
But rather He has told us what will come and it's judgement and wrath, not revival.
So I ask you Christian, how can you put so much hope in man to save you and revive your country and the world for that matter, and believe God is going to save this evil and wicked world?
Many believe this is the end or at least the beginning of the end. Yet so many have their faith intertwined with their politics and their leader(s).
My Bible tells me to separate, sanctify, watch, and repent, among other things. It doesn't tell me to be a disciple for man and show everyone how our country and values are coming back and in greater reverence than the times of old.
As much as our flesh wants to hold onto this world. We must as believers be ready to let go of our flesh.
So it's one or the other. Either God almighty forgot to mention this great revival so many are caught up in at the moment. Or this is the final test for us all. Do we heed His warning and separate from the deception or delusion as it's mentioned? Or do we hold onto our flesh and deny what our eyes, spirit and His Word is telling us?
God says plenty about what is going on in the world. For one it says Satan is the God of this world and that he hath blinded the eyes of many.
There is nothing new under the sun, if Christ doesn't come back soon God's promises are still ye and amen, and I do believe we are allowed a quiet and peaceable life in all Godliness and honesty if we do the simple act of praying for those in authority. Says nothing about their responses to our prayers. Either Christ returns or we continue to live the abundance of God's Word on a planet still awaiting deliverance. Same as its always been.
Stay faithful to the truth amd live through this more than abundantly, or get confused by every wind of doctrine and ...well be confused. God isn't the author of confusion. So...