If this be the case we need to concentrate on the very very few that hold this all together, not the puppets or the bigger puppets. There ought to be a sticky like the "lost toys" every day on just how to make these folks famous and bring them to light
They do not want to be seen al all costs. Thoughts?
Theater, I give this movie ** stars for the "acting" BTW look for Ron to run to pull out more hidden RINOs out vocally then say " Its better for the people of Florida and America that I remain Governor bla bla bla. Now if this be true will the "exposed" support TRUMP? Will it wake up 10% more of the moderates? Thoughts please.
FAKE PATRIOTS are the new "deep state lite"(DSL) some are on these city tours with some of the many speakers. DSL is real and those who are for Ron DeSantis really show who they are. when asked, NOTICE they are silent about TRUMP silence is consent in in this info war. If Ron announces just watch The above is possible yet the FAKE PATRIOTS are no to be overlooked. the DSL will come the DS before we know it lets be vigilant and unpack this needed subject more.
"What-if-ing is the beginning of truth-seeking." was just said here YES, Russia has a GDP that is 80% of France and frail at best for a takeover not to mention Europe might get involved in their plans. Yet that much instability for such a long time if it happened would be "bad for business" Bankers
Wow this is from a student at the revival giving his take ….. I’m hesitant to post my thoughts on what’s happening in Wilmore. A few of you may have heard about the “Revival” at Asbury University. I attended the gatherings from the first day til now. A chapel service that didn't stop but continued spontaneously for 8 days now. It was an intimate space for students but it is now the focus of global intrigue, mass pilgrimage, and digital evaluation. I am aware that not everyone has a paradigm for this form of spirituality but I want to be honest to my own understanding.
I come from a spiritual background that has left me weary of hype in a culture of spectacle. I’ve grown tired of disintegrous representations of divine work but it is clear God is moving in a surprising and transformative way. However, when you think of “revival”, what comes to mind might not be what’s happening.
To quote Professor McCall, a theology professor at Asbury Seminary, “what we are experiencing now—this inexpressibly deep sense of peace, wholeness, holiness, belonging, and love—is only the smallest of windows into the life for which we are made.”
The movements of the spirit in western evangelicalism always exist in the middle of a cultural moment. A generous interpretation of these movements reveals unique traits for each one. For example, fervor for the great commission at the Mt. Hermon Conference, overwhelming joy in Toronto Outpouring, zeal for the lost in Brownsville Revival, acts of healing at the Kansas City awakening, and manifestation of tongues at the Azusa Street revival. In each move of the spirit, God clearly manifests in a specific way for that generation. I find it interesting that God would mark this outpouring with:
A tangible sense of peace for an generation with unprecedented anxiety.
A restorative sense of belonging for a generation amidst an epidemic of loneliness
An authentic hope for a generation marked by depression.
A leadership emphasizing protective humility in relationship with power for a generation deeply hurt by the abuse of religious power.
A focus on participatory adoration for an age of digital distraction.
It feels as if God is personally meeting young adults in ways meaningful to them. My generation was formed differently then previous generations and so the traits of this revival are different then revivals of old. The new outpouring is not the signs and wonders nor zealous intercession nor spontaneous tongues nor charismatic physicalities nor the visceral travail. It is marked by a tangible feeling of holistic peace, a restorative sense of belonging, a non-anxious presence through felt safety, repentance driven by experienced kindness, humble stewardship of power, and holiness through treasuring adoration.
It is important to reflect on the words of Jesus ”no one pours new wine into old wineskins. Otherwise, the new wine will burst the skins; the wine will run out and the wineskins will be ruined. No, new wine must be poured into new wineskins.”
I don’t want to make the mistake of trying to fit this new work into old paradigms. The new wine cannot be understood with the old expectations of revival.
As the revival has grown, people attempt to evaluate and participate from their old expectations. You cannot keep new wine in the old wineskin; or it may cause disappointment, disillusionment and divisiveness. In humility, we must receive the new wine with an open hand without trying to force this spiritual movement into our well intended but old expectations of renewal. We must strive to humbly participate, appreciatively celebrate, and intentional respond to this surprising work of the spirit with openness and hunger.
Eschatology or “end time things, as far as it depends on where we are now, in my opinion, we should do with the word says about “occupy till he comes, Newsflash- the Lord is not returning for a rescue operation, there is a certain stature that the church is to grow into Ephesians one, Colossians1 in the first three chapters of Hebrews, The way we see end times is the way our behavior is manifested, so if we’re looking to “get out of here, it might be a generation or two or more a lot more, This rapture happy attitude has kept believers out of science. The political realm and other parts of the peaks of society from the 60s 70s and 80s we were told he was coming in 1988, then we were told he’s coming in 2000, this changes the behavior to take action, in the lord, as he directed us to be a light, consider this.