I’m posting this to welcome other similar research and articles about faith fighting back. This is Biblical Anons. It doesn’t matter what God loving religion you’re part of, it’s God and God alone channeling all whom love and believe in him to fight back against the Cabal. God knows Where We Go One We Go All, together with him. And the flood has started! Christians of all denominations, Jews, and Muslims are about to join forces. Though they differ in Saints, Prophets, disciples, leaders, God’s true name, how the stories go together book to book, who’s religious tome is oldest and its archeological artifacts, and their belief in Christ, one piece, one piece binds us all as brothers and sisters; it is thee same 1 and only God. We all love God and slowly……very very slowly, but maybe now we are all learning and accepting we need to be on the same side, together to defeat the Cabal world-wide.
And the US has certainly become the world’s experimental melting pot for all God loving religions. But I believe what’s happening here will spread world wide to fight the Cabal.
So below I post these two articles to open the mind to put down the tongue sword of what God loving religion or their book is more correct or not! We ALL Love the same God PERIOD! And if we are to really win, reeeeally really win and beat the Cabal, we need to just listen to God himself. We all need to join together, go together, and take the Cabal out together.
Put other articles in this thread that you find. Show us your place of worship or God stands with Patriots world wide, with God together to fight back against the evil and tyranny. Much love and respect Anons and Patriots, and God bless each of you.
Where We Go One We Go All, TOGETHER, with our one God.
Well, appreciating their effort is a first step, anyway. But is God the God that you think he is in every way? If God is greater than what you understand, which humility dictates, that means that your concept of God is not, cannot be, God himself. And remember: Lucifer's sin was that he was 100% convinced that he know the whole story, and decided that he should be ruler, not Adam.
It's not easy to combine and merge unwavering conviction with real humility. In my experience, only God's presence, and love, can do that.
My point here is not to suggest that your sense of conviction should be ignored, but humility requires, in my opinion, that as believers, we grasp a fundamental fact: we do NOT know the whole story. Or, to put it in Paul's words:
"Now we see but a dim reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known."
There's a reason why Paul made this astonishing declaration before the mic-drop next statement:
And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love; but the greatest of these is love.…
Faith is the power generated by our belief, by our belief in the concept or understanding of God that we acquire through truth. But ultimately, love is even greater than that.
That's fine and all man, but none of what you said is more than generally nice statements. You can say all you want, but God makes it very clear in various places if you don't have the Son, the same hath not the Father. If you deny the Son, you deny the Father. Everyone of these folk will die in their sins and go to hell, denying the Son. The manner in which His people (in faith) would be redeemed has been made manifest. Faith IN God's provision which IS the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ which is God made flesh skirting all the silly technical debates that distract from the point. Belief in that is how GOD sorts people, heaven and hell. So yeah, it's kind of a dividing point for everyone that gets the gravity of the intentional specificity we have in declaring Jesus and not this general idea behind God. If they wanna be allies in the flesh, we can stand shoulder to shoulder, but at the end of the day they too like the Israelites that profited from the believing Israelites blessings while in unbelief themselves, afterward were to be destroyed.
I agree with you completely and would love to hear your thoughts on this video (20mins) with Andrew Tate on why he went from Atheist to Christian to Muslim.
https://youtu.be/KZN7EGkIrCQ
I was listening trying to find terms and key dead giveaways that indicate a lack of understanding of our relation to God in terms of Grace and Mercy as I think it's essential. Grace being freely given positive things without deserving them, with mercy being NOT given punishment we do deserve. In essence, His mercy with holds the punishment of hell which is deserving in the flesh, with His grace applying His righteousness to us giving us rewards undeserving (heaven). If you mix the two, it's the old works / salvation being intermingled as the wool and linen forbade in imagery of the old testament (wool/Lamb/Jesus/His Blood) vs (linen/flax/produce/our works of righteousness).
3:15 Patrick cites Tate in context of Islam being the last religion states "Cause you've gotta earn His right, I wanna earn your right and respect." God isn't impressed with a single thing we do, except when we put on His righteousness through faith in Christ, and that's only because He now sees His own works. Our own works are an outward witness to the world, so that like James 2 "faith without works is dead being alone" the man witnessing the non-working believer doesn't say to us "Show me your works" God sees our faith man sees our works is my point. We are justified by God to God by our faith alone, and justified by man to man by our works alone. Mixing the two, is the issue here. We don't earn God's respect, we do however align with Him. So actual Christianity framed properly is very different than Islam or falsely so-called Christian groups and the rest of religion as a whole, in that if you go into it with the idea that you are going to get to earn heaven by being good. Then you are going to just see yet another religion that's in the grab bag that can fit your line of thinking to pull you away from turning from trusting in your own works to go to heaven, and fully trusting in the finished work of the cross. Praise Jesus for loving us so much He made it easy even for simple people like myself.
I think framing it that there needing to be an equal and opposite force of evil and good is strange to claim as well, as I get the Yin and Yang aspect people want to integrate. But there was a time prior to Satan's fall, that there wasn't. There will also be a time after the resurrection, where there isn't. It also already isn't really as only ~ 1/3rd of the angels fell and the strongest amongst them being Satan combined with all of them isn't even close to equal with God. Satan doesn't rule over hell, he's destined to be burned there "in the presense of the Lamb" whom actually rules over heaven AND hell contrary to popular framing. Kind of silly all around tbh.
A lot of talk about demanding respect, needing to be feared which is what people thought Jesus was going to show up and do the first time and He didn't. He came and served, with humility. Roasted folk like nobody else, but He didn't come demanding to be respected, which is who we follow. I think it's just a case of people getting caught up in the spirit of religion as an idea, then testing the options as equal offerings. Which is understandable, I think a lot of it is relatable logic they are saying, but it's ultimately a carnalization of an attempt to observe the supernatural. They are flesh and bone and die to be judged off what they did. We are flesh and bone, with a born again Spirit that'll never die. Leading to a lot of texts addressing this life we still have left to live out, knowing with our own faults He will complete this good work He started in us at the resurrection of our flesh, and other texts addressing the coming life in which we are fully redeemed that people misapply to the now. We sit, strangers, foreigners in this land waiting the redemption of our body also. Strangers and foreigners and remnant type language for us always used isn't compatible with the idea of a true religion dominating the planet. It's about the minority, the few, the strait and narrow as it were. They belong here and are trying to show an extradimensional being that is impressed with nothing short of PERFECTION how they also deserve to be where He is, by means of...their own coming short of their own religions rules.
Thank you taking the time watch and respond. I live in the south where there's a church on every corner. Not a single one that I've followed or joined seems to follow the tenants of Christianity. Many have women as "pastors" and most teach the prosperity gospel. Some even have open homosexuals as pastors or members. I'm not here to judge, but I could not find a single church in my area that did not play into the fear and bullshit pushed during the plandemic. They all cucked out and seemed to abandon any faith they claimed to have. So, I can relate to what Tate is expressing. The only place I can find Christians who stand firm in the word and their belief is online (mainly this site tbf). I feel this is a real problem as Islam continues to expand into the west. I'd be tempted to join myself, but knowing that Mohamed was pedophile kinda ruins the whole idea for me. But for many men, Islam is a way out of the woke mind-virus and I can see the allure. So the question for me is this, at what point do Christians actually take a stand against evil? Or is that not what Christ would want us to do?
Andrew Tate is a CON MAN.
He is happy to STEAL MONEY from any dude, as long as he gets PAID.
https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/139/274/243/original/4326c2e42adf3b38.mp4
Some things he says are valid, but he is an asshole. Ignore him.
The messenger (Tate) may very well be a POS, but the idea expressed in the video I shared stands. Please see my reply to TheDollarGeneral and feel free to chime in with your thoughts on the basic question I posited; at what point do Christians stand against evil? Or as Christians, should we ignore the evil of world and focus solely on those we know and love? What would Jesus want us to do?
But the Son and father are also seen as one in the same. Don’t get me wrong, I’m Christian, but with my eyes wide open, God is God is God, including his born earthly form of Christ, or His Son. But God regardless of religious book is the one and same God. Just different human points of view and faith towards the same Being, the 1 true God to all.
I appreciate that you view it like that. You're entitled. But to the way I see things, none of what you have re-recited contradicts what I am saying.
I firmly believe in a higher standard where the contradictions are resolved, but I understand that not everyone sees that.
The fact that Christ is the doorway, and the key to salvation does not preclude the truth that God has worked in myriad ways to being all of humanity to Christ.
Why did the Father prepare the Israelite nation for 2000 years before sending Jesus? Random? No reason?
The truth of our Christian history is that our theological deliberations for the past 2000 years are limited. Failure to recognize that puts one, I believe, in the very serious danger of becoming those who actually hinder the work of God instead of advancing it, as Jesus himself warned:
On that day many will say to me, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?'
Thanks for responding.
You completely missed the anon's point: Not ALL of these religions actually follow the SAME god.
See Rev 3:9 as an example.
I did not miss the anon's point. I disagreed with it; specifically, the anon's particular theological viewpoint.
Theology doesn't save. Christ does.