The truth doesn’t change because it is unpopular. We are living in an age of complacent acceptance of any and all ideologies. Logic no longer weighs in to set a boundary for us to exist within. It is a constant, ever pressurized bubble that will eventually pop. The after math of this destruction will be catastrophic. Forever changing the world, society, families, friends and people as a whole.

We have decided to accommodate feelings instead of truth. We ignore the pure asininity of people, positions and politics. Perpetually stuck in our own toxic version of a Dr. Seuss book. The most simple of tasks and interactions are dissected and judged into categories of tolerance, intolerance, an agenda or ulterior motive. There is no accountability or sound judgement taking place. Those who push for either of those things, are called harsh, cruel, intolerant, bigots.

Over the past couple years, many of us have experienced the falling away of friends, family and relationships/marriages. Our ideologies no longer aligning, tension builds and the relationship crumbles. We are told that all inclusive acceptance is required, and anything short of that makes you the enemy. A war within our own ranks at every level. Beginning in our homes and expanding into school, work, and the rest of our lives. We have sacrificed our strength in numbers for the sake of “feelings”.

The real enemy wants and needs our numbers divided. It weakens our resolve. It places us in a position to be conquered. Every strategist will tell you that there is power in numbers. Those numbers increasing in strength when united with a common goal. It is easier to destroy from the inside, out. The lies of the enemy consume the light and hide truth behind shadows. But, if eyes can be opened to truth and discernment, we have hope that God will show up and show off.

Jesus had insight into what we would face. He knew that our iniquities would cause us to turn on Him and one another. It has happened throughout history and will continue to happen. We can strive to recognize and redirect our loved ones back to truth and rationale, but ultimately, like all things, we cannot choose for them. We are not at war with one another, despite what main stream media, and confused individuals, would like you to think. On the contrary, we need one another. We have a desire and hope for one another.

The best strategy we have to combat this attack: Stand firmly in truth and justice. Speak up when what you are told doesn’t align with what you are witnessing. Pay attention to patterns, because they indicate character. Don’t lose hope in the waiting. Actively seek and embrace those who are willing and able to walk along side you, no matter what. Don’t throw your pearls to swine. Know when to walk away and pray.

We are in a spiritual battle, and we need to begin responding like warriors.

We do not war with races primarily as such. Tyranny is our foe. Whatever trapping or disguise it wears, whatever language it speaks, be it external or internal, we must for ever be on our guard, ever mobilized, ever vigilant, always ready to spring at its throat. In all this we march together. Not only do we march and strive shoulder to shoulder at this moment, under the fire of the enemy on the fields of war or in the air, but also in those realms of thought which are consecrated to the rights and the dignity of man.
Winston Churchill, Spring, War, Men Winston Churchill, Robert Rhodes James (1980). “Churchill speaks: Winston S. Churchill in peace and war : collected speeches, 1897-1963”, Atheneum

Leave a comment