How to Resist
(This is a follow up to two recent podcasts: When Does Tbe Resistance Start? And Why Resistance is Necessary.)
We resist (1) by understanding our predicament, and (2) by saying the Truth regardless of the cost.
(1) Our predicament is that we are living under another iteration of a globalist Babylon. There is nothing new — it is fallen man and Satan’s project to unite against Heaven. All these Babels are universally antichrist. If you prefer, you may consider that we live under the fourth beast in Daniel, or the Beast of Revelation (which is more or less that same in their lust for total power).
(2) How we resist is as old as Adam — he preached God’s Law to Eve (and Eve rejected it). Noah was a preacher of righteousness and the world did not listen. Abraham publicly rejected Satan (the King of Sodom) and chose to worship Jesus Christ. Moses preached Christ’s Law — the Ten Commandments. The prophets preached the Law and the
consequences of disobeying the Law. John the Baptist declared that Jesus was Christ and King, rebuked Herod, and identified the Seed of the Serpent (Genesis 3:15) when he called the Pharisees/Jews a brood of vipers (Matthew 3:7). Jesus Christ did the same. For that He was murdered, as was John the Baptist, Stephen (later) and many of the prophets. Are you ready for that? Or did God promise you something better than He promised those sawn in two (Hebrews 11:37)?
The Word of God is nigh illegal today in the United States as well as in Canada, England, Sweden, Germany and other nations of Christendom. Take note of California’s new initiative to stamp out “hate:”
- “Hate Incidents: A hate incident is a hostile expression or action that may be motivated by bias against another person’s actual or perceived identity(ies). Perpetrators may be motivated by different discriminatory biases, including, but not limited to, bias on the basis of race, color, disability, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or gender, including gender identity. There are two main kinds of hate incidents – (1) acts of hate that are not crimes but violate civil rights laws, and (2) acts of hate that may not violate the law but still cause significant harm in a community.” https://stophate.calcivilrights.ca.gov/s/



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