berean jones on Nostr: Hard to refute that in the current decade. We can tolerate limited government as a ...
Hard to refute that in the current decade. We can tolerate limited government as a necessary evil but we don't need to join in with the racket.
The current babylon order will fall, suddenly, to a new order that will seem righteous to a world that's primed on 'great awakening' and 'children of light' nonsense.
The leader of that new era of peace and prosperity is the antichrist. The world will not accept a dystopian and overtly evil leader - that's why we're being shown the dark extent of babylon, so that we run the other way into the arms of what comes next.
If you're truly in the "No King But Christ" camp, the hardest test will be resisting a ruler that even the major religions of the world will identify as "the Christ".
Biggest clue from the bible? The true Christ is the one who then whips this imposter's butt.
The first transition from Babylon to Antichrist will be hazy and confuse many... the delusion so strong that many who think they know will be deceived. The second transition from Antichrist to Jesus Christ will be clear, incisive, and abrupt... like the world has just crashed into a wall... like lightning flashing across the sky.
At that moment, each person's loyalty will be the deciding factor. Faithfully longing for the return of this King? He knows who you are and what you've been through to remain true. Already given your heart to the usurper, buying into the comfort he promised, now caught out by this sudden and unexpected return of the rightful King? He knows who you are and has no reason to involve you in his future plans, only to reward your disloyalty like earthly conquerors have done down the ages.
God is love but he is also more than love... in each attribute and virtue he excels far beyond what humans could portray in their lifetimes. If earthly conquerors understood that disloyalty and rebellion needed to be crushed in order for their kingdoms to thrive, how much more do you think the "first and last King" will apply this principle.
Stream of consciousness over.
The current babylon order will fall, suddenly, to a new order that will seem righteous to a world that's primed on 'great awakening' and 'children of light' nonsense.
The leader of that new era of peace and prosperity is the antichrist. The world will not accept a dystopian and overtly evil leader - that's why we're being shown the dark extent of babylon, so that we run the other way into the arms of what comes next.
If you're truly in the "No King But Christ" camp, the hardest test will be resisting a ruler that even the major religions of the world will identify as "the Christ".
Biggest clue from the bible? The true Christ is the one who then whips this imposter's butt.
The first transition from Babylon to Antichrist will be hazy and confuse many... the delusion so strong that many who think they know will be deceived. The second transition from Antichrist to Jesus Christ will be clear, incisive, and abrupt... like the world has just crashed into a wall... like lightning flashing across the sky.
At that moment, each person's loyalty will be the deciding factor. Faithfully longing for the return of this King? He knows who you are and what you've been through to remain true. Already given your heart to the usurper, buying into the comfort he promised, now caught out by this sudden and unexpected return of the rightful King? He knows who you are and has no reason to involve you in his future plans, only to reward your disloyalty like earthly conquerors have done down the ages.
God is love but he is also more than love... in each attribute and virtue he excels far beyond what humans could portray in their lifetimes. If earthly conquerors understood that disloyalty and rebellion needed to be crushed in order for their kingdoms to thrive, how much more do you think the "first and last King" will apply this principle.
Stream of consciousness over.