In this never ending story of the battle between Good and EVIL ,we are never more than 1 generation from losing FREEDOM. Take a rest and then learn to enjoy the challenge ,at first it may be just embracing the suck. Later you can enjoy beating the bastards just for the fun of it. When you get to BEAST mode like Trump, you can just flick them off like flies and never get mad , just get even.
The reason many do not want anyone knowing about the Bible is because everyone gets burned out. It is human nature.
Imagine Lot. He was burned out.
The Jews roamed for decades.
Jesus said (Luke 22:42) Saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done
-Jesus was burned out and this is a very interesting thing to also consider did He pray to himself or to His father as He says He did?
In the USA we have no excuse to not carry on. In countries that are forbidden to know about Christianity the goal of the elite is to burn out those who will stand up against them. It won’t work entirely… maybe it will? Maybe we have too many sheep who wore masks and took the mRNA—that was a very big mistake people made. It shown them we were ripe and ready for the next phase in destroying ourselves.
To added—being burned out is not a sin. The sin comes from giving up. Giving up makes us say we are not our brother’s keeper. Jesus did not sin ever but he was human at that moment and he was burned out but He carried on..
Jesus said (Luke 22:42) Saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done
Jesus was burned out
I disagree. I think this is one of the most misunderstood parts of scripture and of Jesus' mission.
Twin Prophecy
God's always provides dual prophecy. Why? Because whether prophecy A or prophecy B is fulfilled is contingent upon human responsibility.
Lot pleaded with God to spare Sodom, and God agreed, BUT the required number of righteous people could not be found, and so, it was destroyed. Ninevah was destined to be destroyed by God, but Jonah reached them, they repented, and God brought a different outcome.
Through Isaiah, God prophesied two possibilities for the path of Jesus: one, to be a lord of Glory, to sit on David's throne, and be welcomed and embraced by the people. Two, to be rejected, to be forced to go the path of suffering and pain.
This depended on whether the Jewish people would receive Jesus or not. And we know that up until the mount of transfiguration, Jesus did everything in his power to convince the Jewish people to believe in him: "This is the will of God: that you believe in he whom he has sent". Jesus did not say "this is the will of God, that you reject and murder me". Only after the Mt of Transfiguration did it become necessary for Jesus to walk the path of the Crucifixion.
Until John
Wait, you say? The first prophecy in Isaiah was about the Second Coming, and the other prophesy was about the First Coming? That's not true, and Jesus himself states this:
For all the Prophets and the Law prophesied until John. And if you are willing to accept it, he is the Elijah who was to come. (Matt 11: 13-14)
The prophets prophesied until John. This means that all prophecies in the old Testament were about Jesus.
2nd coming of Elijah
There is another point here that should make it very clear, why the Jewish people did NOT follow Jesus but instead reject him. Malachi promised (Mal 4:5) that Elijah would come BEFORE the Messiah. But when Jesus appeared and proclaimed himself as the Messiah, the Jewish leaders could not accept him because they did not see any Elijah.
The Disciples asked Jesus about this (Matt 17:11-13):
As they were coming down the mountain, Jesus commanded them, “Do not tell anyone about this vision until the Son of Man has been raised from the dead.” The disciples asked Him, “Why then do the scribes say that Elijah must come first?”
Jesus replied, “Elijah does indeed come, and he will restore all things. But I tell you that Elijah has already come, and they did not recognize him, but have done to him whatever they wished. In the same way, the Son of Man will suffer at their hands.”
Then the disciples understood that He was speaking to them about John the Baptist.
Who to believe?
See? John the Baptist was the fulfillment of the second coming of Elijah, BUT John himself failed to realize this, and in the end, even doubted Jesus. (John denied that he was Elijah when the Jewish leaders asked him.)
So the Jewish Leaders were in a hard spot: believe Jesus, the unknown son of the unwed (at the time) Joseph and Mary, or John the Baptist, the highly regarded aesthetic son of the High Priest Zachariah?
Forgiveness
Jesus had all power and authority to forgive sins BEFORE the Crucifixion. He forgave many times, and this even aggravated the Jewish leaders. (Luke 5:20, Luke 7:48)
So then WHY was the Crucifixion necessary? Up until the Mt. of Transfiguration, Jesus preached the coming of the kingdom right then. But, after the Mt. of Transfiguration, when Jesus consults with Moses and Elijah in the spirit, he began preparing his disciples for the crucifixion course.
God prepared the Israelites for 2000 years for one single purpose: to receive and unite with the Messiah, the 2nd Adam, so that then God could bring his kingdom on Earth at that time, and spread it starting from Israel. But when Israel fell in to faithlessness, just as they did during the time of Moses, and many times after, a price had to be paid for their sin of rejecting God's Son.
Why? The Israelites were the chosen people. They represented humanity. When the Israelites rejected Jesus, it represented humanity rejecting Jesus, so that ALL humanity now belonged to Satan completely. The sin of rejecting the Messiah was worse than the sin of Adam and Eve. Jesus was the second chance that God gave after thousands of years of sacrifice and preparation.
And this is why Jesus had to sacrifice his body and flesh. To pay the price for all humanity to be freed from the grasp of Satan that they had fallen in to due to rejecting Jesus himself.
By sacrificing his body, Jesus won the victory and opened the door to spiritual salvation, but physical salvation was delayed. Until the second coming. Which is why even great disciples like Paul struggled with their flesh. ("With my mind I serve the law of God, but with my flesh, the law of sin").
Even today, the most devout believer is not free from Satan's claim over our flesh. But in our spirit and heart, we are saved and beyond Satan's grasp.
Why did Jesus pray in the Garden of Gethsemane?
Many believers have been taught that Jesus prayed "let this cup ass from me" out of weakness. I do not believe this. Jesus heart was already perfectly united and one with the Father. If the cross could complete both spiritual and physical salvation, Jesus would have undergone it a hundred times without regret.
He never prayed: "I feel weak. I feel like I cannot do this." "I'm all burned out". That has been OUR assumption. But all he did was pray "Let this cup pass". In other words, let this particular path not be necessary. He never said, or prayed "I'm too weak to do this". So the question is, why did he want to avoid that path?
I believe that Jesus prayed this way because, even at that late hour, he wanted desperately to rescue Israel, to fulfill the prophecy of Glory, and fulfill the purpose of the kingdom on earth at that time. BUT he needed faith. When the disciples themselves, even his core three disciples, failed to exhibit even the necessary faith ("When Jesus returned the third time, He said, “Are you still sleeping and resting? That is enough!"" Mark 14: 32-42. )
Why would Jesus want to avoid the crucifixion, if possible?
One, because he knew that if he had to go the path of martyrdom, death and blood, all his disciples throughout history would have to go through the same path. Not just his immediate disciples, but in Christian history, the path forward has always been won via martyrdom and blood. Jesus wanted to avoid this suffering for those who would follow him, if possible.
Two, because he knew that Israel would be destroyed and lose God's blessing completely if he was rejected and had to go to the cross. He did not WANT Israel to reject him. He wanted them to accept him.
Matt 23:37 "O, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, who kills the prophets and stones those sent to her, how often I have longed to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, but you were unwilling! Look, your house is left to you desolate.…
He knew this would happen well before the crucifixion took place (Matt 21:33-41)
Three, because he knew that if he had to pay the price of faithlessness of Israel via the cross, that the history of suffering for humanity would continued until the time when the Second Coming could take place. So far, that's 2000 years.
With you, all things are possible
Jesus wanted with all his heart to establish the kingdom in the spirit and flesh at that time, to bring about physical and spiritual salvation at that time, but the obstacles was the faithlessness of the Israelites, and eventually, even his disciples fell into faithlessness.
Jesus prayed "Let this cup pass from me" not because of weakness or human frailty, but because of love. Because of his desire to fulfill God's will then and not prolong the history of suffering. He prayed so hard for that that the blood vessels behind his eyes burst and his tears became tears of blood.
(What martyrs that followed Jesus prayed with tears to avoid death? No. They welcomed it. Is Jesus weaker than them?)
But the greatness of Jesus heart is that despite his intense and overwhelming desire to complete the original mission and fulfill the prophecy of glory, he united with the Father, and always, always, accepted the Father's will when it became clear there was no other way forward.
Anyway, that's my personal belief and understanding. The Jesus I know has the greatest heart and the greatest love, and THAT is why he prayed so hard in the garden. NOT because he wanted to avoid any personal suffering.
What was the turning point?
If one reads the scriptures from that perspective, many, many things reveal themselves. Jesus worked hard to have the people believe, for the first 2 years of his ministry, but once it became clear that the people were not uniting with him, then he began to speak of the crucifixion and his own death. He consulted with Moses and Elijah in the spirit, and then decided it was necessary to go that way.
And, he pointed out very clearly that John the Baptist was the fulfillment of the second coming of Elijah, and scripture records how, instead of becoming Jesus greatest disciple, John himself got distracted, caught up in court politics, and eventually compete doubted whether Jesus was actually Christ. In short, John the Baptist failed his mission. Instead of making the way straight, he became an obstacle between the Jewish people and Jesus, by denying that he was in fact Elijah.
The blessing God gave to Israel was lost, and Jesus, via the crucifixion, opened up spiritual salvation and created the foundation for the founding of Christianity, as the new Chosen people, to prepare for the Second Coming.
I know the view that Jesus prayed to avoid the cross because of weakness has been taught in many places, but I see it differently. He wasn't burned out. He was ready for it all. The problem was, that those who had to have faith in him failed him in the end. First the Israelites, the people, and then even his disciples. But despite all that, he went forward and won the victory over death.
Aside from that, you make excellent points. Being burned out is NOT a sin, but giving up is the mistake. This I fully agree with.
Me too so I rewrote my life ( again— fourth maybe fifth editing) . I’m lucky to be retired before death and am pouring myself into my little acre of land - dirt smells good - butterflies and songbirds and wildflowers are awesome. Pulling weeds and moving rocks are good for the soul — this adrenaline helps— at least physical activity and lots of sunshine makes you sleep well
I think the apostles were tired because they ate and drank at Passover. More of an exhaustion from the holiday and the emotions involved in what Jesus said to them. Overwhelming for sure! I so relate to their humaneness. lol. I would have felt so much guilt after awaking and seeing him being arrested. And more guilt by scattering in fear.
I agree. I'm tired and sad because knowing what is happening and I seeing people partying like they are not concerned.
I'm in the twilight zone.
Thank you Lord, for you are faithful and don't lie. I know he is with me and my children.
Well… Regardless of what happens in the future, we all have to be here. We really don’t have a choice in that. So all we can do is try to find ways to be positive. For me… I serve the Lord.
When I was getting really depressed, I double down. I signed up to serve after church on Sundays to clean up after the kids ministry. It’s not a lot… But it’s something. It’s something to give back.
When I was feeling down, I join three Bible studies instead of two 😂😂 it was a lot to take on, but it really helped during the dark Times.
When I was still feeling down, I started making tie-dye shirt for people for free, and putting their favorite scripture on them. Helped to take the focus off of politics and myself, and I try to learn how to serve others.
I try and read my Bible daily. One psalms, and one proverbs. It’s not a lot, but it keeps me in contact with God on the daily.
Yes, I’m tired, yes, I am worn out, but regardless… I have to be here, so I need to make the best of it. I hope you can seek the Lord and HIS face, and that HE will comfort you during these difficult times.
Cheer up and remember… Jesus loves you. 💕
WE are in the home stretch. Stick together and we will get through this. The Devil could not beat us now he's trying to wear us down. DO NOT LET HIM !!!!!
It will end when we've won, not when some people are "burned out." We're all burned out, but we soldier on because there's no other option, this is an all or nothing war.
We’re in a psyop. Boone Cutler of army psyop fame said we don’t finish a psyop with the same people who started it. Folks get worn down. Take a break pede.
Dear Friend, some of us are burned out. Stay vigilant, remember what we are fighting for, our republic, our children, free speech, God and country. Trafficking of children, people all over the world, and our Constitution. So much to lose. Trust in God. The Patriots are in control. We are with you, God Bless you and all our Patriots.
I too am ready for the endgame. I also fear the endgame and fear wanting it. Yet, this is no reasonable destination to spend our lives. God bless you all.
I almost share your same feelings of aching tiredness, but there's something in my core telling me we on the cusp of our finest hour and now is not a time to blink.
I have known we have been winning big time behind the scenes, but I got a little concerned over Trump’s bond issue. But that was erased by DJT going public. Full speed ahead.
I feel that. I just remind myself there are too many weird things going on for there not to be some kind of plan.
Everything else I just let be. Stay calm, stay safe, enjoy your life, and wait for it all to play out. The biggest key is never setting yourself up to be dissapointed. Don't let yourself get worked into the hype, celebrate wins win we get them and don't let losses get you down.
I hear you. If you are burned out, or even feel burned out, take that as a sign to change tactics and direction. Go inward, discover new internal strengths. If you have been fighting on the macro level, in your community, on the info war front lines, then step back, focus on regeneration and health, love, relationships.
If you have been struggling with those close by, step back and let them be, and redirect your attention.
Nature always moves forward via up + down, left + right. A straight line will eventually bear more and more tension. The Movie will be here when you get back. And you might just discover another role you can play, one that replenishes you.
What we are experiencing, the weariness and the desire for an ending to our liking, is nothing to what everyone experienced during the American Revolution, Civil War and to what DJT has had to endure. I feel the same, but tell myself that this is nothing compared to the fighting and violence that our forefathers endured and the endless lawsuits and financial burden Trump endures, along with his family, each and every day. Let us also not forget the Jan. 6 people imprisoned for peacefully protesting. When one puts it in perspective, we are lucky, thus far. It is overwhelming to think about how we individually could even fight the level of corruption as a middle class, average financially individual. Where would we even begin!
Both Q and Q+ made it very clear that this " movie" is INTERACTIVE and that what happen in this "movie" depends on what each person does, or does not, do with each "present" moment they get.
Furthermore, Q made it clear that different people have different missions but NO ONES mission is more or less important to how this "movie" turns out.
Consequently, perhaps unwittingly, wanting this "movie" to end == wanting to end ones participation in and contributions to how this "movie" turns out for those who remain. Ultimately, this is a death wish; a wish that malevolent psyops encourage and exploit.
Hopefully that's NOT what was actually meant so hopefully those words won't be repeated since obviously WORDS, even idle words can be incredibly POWERFUL 😘
We talked about laments today in Sunday school. I define a lament as grieving with hope. We are grieved with you. We hear you. We lift you up. God hears us.
I was the same recently.
Totally burned out!
More then I could keep up with (farming, things going heywire and already being limited due to health).
Took Easter off, but with extended family / smaller ones so high energy 😅😂
Took the most recent weekend off and think I'm finally shaking this sickness / burned out phase.
Rest when needed.
Sometimes its the only thing to do.
Being in Oz I'm hanging out for burning season...watching everyone else starting and being told no (farm college has a history of dealing with bushfires unfortunately so there's definitely some scars from those duties).
Always feels like a cleanse / both the yard and personally.
You find a new source of energy when you realize that they WANT you burned out, in dgaf mode, indifferent to their tricks.
In this never ending story of the battle between Good and EVIL ,we are never more than 1 generation from losing FREEDOM. Take a rest and then learn to enjoy the challenge ,at first it may be just embracing the suck. Later you can enjoy beating the bastards just for the fun of it. When you get to BEAST mode like Trump, you can just flick them off like flies and never get mad , just get even.
Yes. Embrace the suck. With a little secret vengeful smile.
Exactly.
The reason many do not want anyone knowing about the Bible is because everyone gets burned out. It is human nature.
Imagine Lot. He was burned out. The Jews roamed for decades.
Jesus said (Luke 22:42) Saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done
-Jesus was burned out and this is a very interesting thing to also consider did He pray to himself or to His father as He says He did?
In the USA we have no excuse to not carry on. In countries that are forbidden to know about Christianity the goal of the elite is to burn out those who will stand up against them. It won’t work entirely… maybe it will? Maybe we have too many sheep who wore masks and took the mRNA—that was a very big mistake people made. It shown them we were ripe and ready for the next phase in destroying ourselves.
To added—being burned out is not a sin. The sin comes from giving up. Giving up makes us say we are not our brother’s keeper. Jesus did not sin ever but he was human at that moment and he was burned out but He carried on..
You have written some fine words that are very appropriate for what people are feeling. Thank you for taking the time to share that.
I disagree. I think this is one of the most misunderstood parts of scripture and of Jesus' mission.
Twin Prophecy
God's always provides dual prophecy. Why? Because whether prophecy A or prophecy B is fulfilled is contingent upon human responsibility.
Lot pleaded with God to spare Sodom, and God agreed, BUT the required number of righteous people could not be found, and so, it was destroyed. Ninevah was destined to be destroyed by God, but Jonah reached them, they repented, and God brought a different outcome.
Through Isaiah, God prophesied two possibilities for the path of Jesus: one, to be a lord of Glory, to sit on David's throne, and be welcomed and embraced by the people. Two, to be rejected, to be forced to go the path of suffering and pain.
This depended on whether the Jewish people would receive Jesus or not. And we know that up until the mount of transfiguration, Jesus did everything in his power to convince the Jewish people to believe in him: "This is the will of God: that you believe in he whom he has sent". Jesus did not say "this is the will of God, that you reject and murder me". Only after the Mt of Transfiguration did it become necessary for Jesus to walk the path of the Crucifixion.
Until John
Wait, you say? The first prophecy in Isaiah was about the Second Coming, and the other prophesy was about the First Coming? That's not true, and Jesus himself states this:
The prophets prophesied until John. This means that all prophecies in the old Testament were about Jesus.
2nd coming of Elijah
There is another point here that should make it very clear, why the Jewish people did NOT follow Jesus but instead reject him. Malachi promised (Mal 4:5) that Elijah would come BEFORE the Messiah. But when Jesus appeared and proclaimed himself as the Messiah, the Jewish leaders could not accept him because they did not see any Elijah.
The Disciples asked Jesus about this (Matt 17:11-13):
Who to believe?
See? John the Baptist was the fulfillment of the second coming of Elijah, BUT John himself failed to realize this, and in the end, even doubted Jesus. (John denied that he was Elijah when the Jewish leaders asked him.)
So the Jewish Leaders were in a hard spot: believe Jesus, the unknown son of the unwed (at the time) Joseph and Mary, or John the Baptist, the highly regarded aesthetic son of the High Priest Zachariah?
Forgiveness
Jesus had all power and authority to forgive sins BEFORE the Crucifixion. He forgave many times, and this even aggravated the Jewish leaders. (Luke 5:20, Luke 7:48)
So then WHY was the Crucifixion necessary? Up until the Mt. of Transfiguration, Jesus preached the coming of the kingdom right then. But, after the Mt. of Transfiguration, when Jesus consults with Moses and Elijah in the spirit, he began preparing his disciples for the crucifixion course.
God prepared the Israelites for 2000 years for one single purpose: to receive and unite with the Messiah, the 2nd Adam, so that then God could bring his kingdom on Earth at that time, and spread it starting from Israel. But when Israel fell in to faithlessness, just as they did during the time of Moses, and many times after, a price had to be paid for their sin of rejecting God's Son.
Why? The Israelites were the chosen people. They represented humanity. When the Israelites rejected Jesus, it represented humanity rejecting Jesus, so that ALL humanity now belonged to Satan completely. The sin of rejecting the Messiah was worse than the sin of Adam and Eve. Jesus was the second chance that God gave after thousands of years of sacrifice and preparation.
And this is why Jesus had to sacrifice his body and flesh. To pay the price for all humanity to be freed from the grasp of Satan that they had fallen in to due to rejecting Jesus himself.
By sacrificing his body, Jesus won the victory and opened the door to spiritual salvation, but physical salvation was delayed. Until the second coming. Which is why even great disciples like Paul struggled with their flesh. ("With my mind I serve the law of God, but with my flesh, the law of sin").
Even today, the most devout believer is not free from Satan's claim over our flesh. But in our spirit and heart, we are saved and beyond Satan's grasp.
Why did Jesus pray in the Garden of Gethsemane?
Many believers have been taught that Jesus prayed "let this cup ass from me" out of weakness. I do not believe this. Jesus heart was already perfectly united and one with the Father. If the cross could complete both spiritual and physical salvation, Jesus would have undergone it a hundred times without regret.
He never prayed: "I feel weak. I feel like I cannot do this." "I'm all burned out". That has been OUR assumption. But all he did was pray "Let this cup pass". In other words, let this particular path not be necessary. He never said, or prayed "I'm too weak to do this". So the question is, why did he want to avoid that path?
I believe that Jesus prayed this way because, even at that late hour, he wanted desperately to rescue Israel, to fulfill the prophecy of Glory, and fulfill the purpose of the kingdom on earth at that time. BUT he needed faith. When the disciples themselves, even his core three disciples, failed to exhibit even the necessary faith ("When Jesus returned the third time, He said, “Are you still sleeping and resting? That is enough!"" Mark 14: 32-42. )
Why would Jesus want to avoid the crucifixion, if possible?
One, because he knew that if he had to go the path of martyrdom, death and blood, all his disciples throughout history would have to go through the same path. Not just his immediate disciples, but in Christian history, the path forward has always been won via martyrdom and blood. Jesus wanted to avoid this suffering for those who would follow him, if possible.
Two, because he knew that Israel would be destroyed and lose God's blessing completely if he was rejected and had to go to the cross. He did not WANT Israel to reject him. He wanted them to accept him.
He knew this would happen well before the crucifixion took place (Matt 21:33-41)
Three, because he knew that if he had to pay the price of faithlessness of Israel via the cross, that the history of suffering for humanity would continued until the time when the Second Coming could take place. So far, that's 2000 years.
With you, all things are possible
Jesus wanted with all his heart to establish the kingdom in the spirit and flesh at that time, to bring about physical and spiritual salvation at that time, but the obstacles was the faithlessness of the Israelites, and eventually, even his disciples fell into faithlessness.
Jesus prayed "Let this cup pass from me" not because of weakness or human frailty, but because of love. Because of his desire to fulfill God's will then and not prolong the history of suffering. He prayed so hard for that that the blood vessels behind his eyes burst and his tears became tears of blood.
(What martyrs that followed Jesus prayed with tears to avoid death? No. They welcomed it. Is Jesus weaker than them?)
But the greatness of Jesus heart is that despite his intense and overwhelming desire to complete the original mission and fulfill the prophecy of glory, he united with the Father, and always, always, accepted the Father's will when it became clear there was no other way forward.
Anyway, that's my personal belief and understanding. The Jesus I know has the greatest heart and the greatest love, and THAT is why he prayed so hard in the garden. NOT because he wanted to avoid any personal suffering.
What was the turning point?
If one reads the scriptures from that perspective, many, many things reveal themselves. Jesus worked hard to have the people believe, for the first 2 years of his ministry, but once it became clear that the people were not uniting with him, then he began to speak of the crucifixion and his own death. He consulted with Moses and Elijah in the spirit, and then decided it was necessary to go that way.
And, he pointed out very clearly that John the Baptist was the fulfillment of the second coming of Elijah, and scripture records how, instead of becoming Jesus greatest disciple, John himself got distracted, caught up in court politics, and eventually compete doubted whether Jesus was actually Christ. In short, John the Baptist failed his mission. Instead of making the way straight, he became an obstacle between the Jewish people and Jesus, by denying that he was in fact Elijah.
The blessing God gave to Israel was lost, and Jesus, via the crucifixion, opened up spiritual salvation and created the foundation for the founding of Christianity, as the new Chosen people, to prepare for the Second Coming.
I know the view that Jesus prayed to avoid the cross because of weakness has been taught in many places, but I see it differently. He wasn't burned out. He was ready for it all. The problem was, that those who had to have faith in him failed him in the end. First the Israelites, the people, and then even his disciples. But despite all that, he went forward and won the victory over death.
Aside from that, you make excellent points. Being burned out is NOT a sin, but giving up is the mistake. This I fully agree with.
Amen.
Speechlessly
Grateful.
Nice. You are an example of what has been missing all across the USA.
Taking the higher road is simple but correcting those who make mistakes is longer.
Thank you.
Thank you so much. I learned a lot from this post.
We are going to win because God really does win. It’s amazing to watch.
Oh yeah. I’m to the point of whatever will be will be. So tired.
Me too so I rewrote my life ( again— fourth maybe fifth editing) . I’m lucky to be retired before death and am pouring myself into my little acre of land - dirt smells good - butterflies and songbirds and wildflowers are awesome. Pulling weeds and moving rocks are good for the soul — this adrenaline helps— at least physical activity and lots of sunshine makes you sleep well
Yes! When I'm outside and I smell the woods. It renews me!!!!!
Hopefully also gathering Trump voters while there are still days left to do it.
When will all chances to do this be GONE FOREVER?
In just 211 more days.
Good for you. You are doing what God intended for us to do. Reading your words is a balm to my soul. Thank you.
"So tired".
😘 Apostles at Gesthemene tired, perchance?
Or PDJT tired?
I think the apostles were tired because they ate and drank at Passover. More of an exhaustion from the holiday and the emotions involved in what Jesus said to them. Overwhelming for sure! I so relate to their humaneness. lol. I would have felt so much guilt after awaking and seeing him being arrested. And more guilt by scattering in fear.
I agree. I'm tired and sad because knowing what is happening and I seeing people partying like they are not concerned. I'm in the twilight zone. Thank you Lord, for you are faithful and don't lie. I know he is with me and my children.
Well… Regardless of what happens in the future, we all have to be here. We really don’t have a choice in that. So all we can do is try to find ways to be positive. For me… I serve the Lord.
When I was getting really depressed, I double down. I signed up to serve after church on Sundays to clean up after the kids ministry. It’s not a lot… But it’s something. It’s something to give back.
When I was feeling down, I join three Bible studies instead of two 😂😂 it was a lot to take on, but it really helped during the dark Times.
When I was still feeling down, I started making tie-dye shirt for people for free, and putting their favorite scripture on them. Helped to take the focus off of politics and myself, and I try to learn how to serve others.
I try and read my Bible daily. One psalms, and one proverbs. It’s not a lot, but it keeps me in contact with God on the daily.
Yes, I’m tired, yes, I am worn out, but regardless… I have to be here, so I need to make the best of it. I hope you can seek the Lord and HIS face, and that HE will comfort you during these difficult times.
Cheer up and remember… Jesus loves you. 💕
"November 5 will be Christian Visibility Day". -- PDJT
Hopefully Christians will spend these FINAL 211 DAYS ensuring that even their faintest brothers and sisters ARE Visible on November 5.
WE are in the home stretch. Stick together and we will get through this. The Devil could not beat us now he's trying to wear us down. DO NOT LET HIM !!!!!
Thank you Patriot. It has been an honor fighting by your side in the meme war.
Man up.
We are on the home stretch.
Been thinking that since 2008
Been thinking that since 1998
Ive known our govt was shit since ruby ridge and waco and the OKC bombing.
Things are happening now and speeding up.
For me it was since 2020.
"Been thinking that since 2008".
Kudos for beginning to build " home stretch" stamina back then so you're in "tippy top" shape now. 😘
Those who are in better shape are able to help those who arent.
Team Work!!!
WWG1WGA.
"Go" == thru The Storm and to the Harbor and Home or down with the ship?
Courage does not always roar, sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying "I will try again tomorrow"
u/#q3387
It will end when we've won, not when some people are "burned out." We're all burned out, but we soldier on because there's no other option, this is an all or nothing war.
This! Seeing this is a reminder of when we should expect it to end. After that, maybe a different story.
Understood Fren… I feel like I’m hanging on by a thread…can’t give up though. I want justice… the kind people feel
Reminds me of this
Kekekek
Reminds me also of this: https://youtu.be/p-jepgO-PbE?si=5dQfxjqUYhIiseJv
Me too…,
I want these mandates to stop: https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/panel-physicians/vaccinations.html#covid-19-vaccination
We’re in a psyop. Boone Cutler of army psyop fame said we don’t finish a psyop with the same people who started it. Folks get worn down. Take a break pede.
At this point, there is no other direction than forward. What lies behind us is ashes. Take a deep breath, get pissed off and move out.
Dear Friend, some of us are burned out. Stay vigilant, remember what we are fighting for, our republic, our children, free speech, God and country. Trafficking of children, people all over the world, and our Constitution. So much to lose. Trust in God. The Patriots are in control. We are with you, God Bless you and all our Patriots.
Well said!
I too am ready for the endgame. I also fear the endgame and fear wanting it. Yet, this is no reasonable destination to spend our lives. God bless you all.
I almost share your same feelings of aching tiredness, but there's something in my core telling me we on the cusp of our finest hour and now is not a time to blink.
I have known we have been winning big time behind the scenes, but I got a little concerned over Trump’s bond issue. But that was erased by DJT going public. Full speed ahead.
I feel this...
But my hope remains.
I feel that. I just remind myself there are too many weird things going on for there not to be some kind of plan.
Everything else I just let be. Stay calm, stay safe, enjoy your life, and wait for it all to play out. The biggest key is never setting yourself up to be dissapointed. Don't let yourself get worked into the hype, celebrate wins win we get them and don't let losses get you down.
Hey, I hate to say this but Q hinted that the movie ends in 2025.
It's gonna get way worse before it gets better. I don't expect the election to go the way we expect.
Good luck! Cheer up Fren!
I feel ya.
Just think how Trump, the Q team, and military who are running the behind the scenes.
Dear Martin,
I hear you. If you are burned out, or even feel burned out, take that as a sign to change tactics and direction. Go inward, discover new internal strengths. If you have been fighting on the macro level, in your community, on the info war front lines, then step back, focus on regeneration and health, love, relationships.
If you have been struggling with those close by, step back and let them be, and redirect your attention.
Nature always moves forward via up + down, left + right. A straight line will eventually bear more and more tension. The Movie will be here when you get back. And you might just discover another role you can play, one that replenishes you.
God bless, Mr. Van B.
If it truly is a movie. We are in the Trailer mode right now.
Fwiw
According to Q, Q+ and PDJT:
this movie is NOT passive
this movie is interactive
what happens is determined by what each and every person chooses to do, or not do, with each "present" moment they get.
a fork in the road FINAL DECIDING in this movie ENDS in 211 DAYS
so please carpe diem (and Trump voters) while there are still diems left to carpe.
WWG1WGA
G == Go
Go where?
Sail together through The "White Squall" Storm to Safe Harbor or sink together to the bottom of the ocean?
They want us broken. Discouraged and afraid. I'll not give them that satisfaction.
All of these evil tyrants around the world have armed security right?
The reason why this movie is so boring is because nobody wants to go up against the security forces.
So do I, Martin.
What we are experiencing, the weariness and the desire for an ending to our liking, is nothing to what everyone experienced during the American Revolution, Civil War and to what DJT has had to endure. I feel the same, but tell myself that this is nothing compared to the fighting and violence that our forefathers endured and the endless lawsuits and financial burden Trump endures, along with his family, each and every day. Let us also not forget the Jan. 6 people imprisoned for peacefully protesting. When one puts it in perspective, we are lucky, thus far. It is overwhelming to think about how we individually could even fight the level of corruption as a middle class, average financially individual. Where would we even begin!
"I want the movie to end".
Fwiw
Both Q and Q+ made it very clear that this " movie" is INTERACTIVE and that what happen in this "movie" depends on what each person does, or does not, do with each "present" moment they get.
Furthermore, Q made it clear that different people have different missions but NO ONES mission is more or less important to how this "movie" turns out.
Consequently, perhaps unwittingly, wanting this "movie" to end == wanting to end ones participation in and contributions to how this "movie" turns out for those who remain. Ultimately, this is a death wish; a wish that malevolent psyops encourage and exploit.
Hopefully that's NOT what was actually meant so hopefully those words won't be repeated since obviously WORDS, even idle words can be incredibly POWERFUL 😘
We talked about laments today in Sunday school. I define a lament as grieving with hope. We are grieved with you. We hear you. We lift you up. God hears us.
I was the same recently. Totally burned out! More then I could keep up with (farming, things going heywire and already being limited due to health). Took Easter off, but with extended family / smaller ones so high energy 😅😂 Took the most recent weekend off and think I'm finally shaking this sickness / burned out phase.
Rest when needed. Sometimes its the only thing to do.
Being in Oz I'm hanging out for burning season...watching everyone else starting and being told no (farm college has a history of dealing with bushfires unfortunately so there's definitely some scars from those duties).
Always feels like a cleanse / both the yard and personally.