My Virtual Sowing Strategy

I do have a multigenerational strategic view on some things. My two primary enemies in that sense are globalism and Zionism. They are two feuding sisters, each vying to be the sole harlot riding on the Beast, and each trying hard to enslave the churches. Their goals are almost the same, and their methods tend to be very similar, and they tend to work together whenever it suits them.

Each of them — and yet both of them together — are the biggest threat to the gospel message. They aren’t a threat to faith, but they both hold a concerted long-term strategic goal of silencing the gospel message so that people touched by the Spirit never find their souls. Keep in mind that Satan’s primary goal is not capturing the world; he has as much of that as he ever will. Rather, his primary goal is denying believers their divine heritage of shalom. In ways we cannot hope to understand on our human level, Satan profits from that denial of access.

This is why a major component of my calling is as some sort of information hacker. It’s my mission to keep a clear path for the convictions of the heart to dominate the intellect. I’m struggling to de-fortify the mind from fending off the supremacy of the heart. The single greatest advantage we have is that the mind knows instinctively that it belongs under the heart, so a critical part of what I do is making this obvious, to ensure the mind cannot deny the truth of it. We have to feed our minds, not with the right facts, but by constantly referencing wisdom over knowledge.

We all know wisdom when we see it, but very few of us could define it in useful terms when asked. That’s because wisdom is the link between the mind and the heart, and it rests on your personal divine revelation. In other words, wisdom cannot possibly be the same thing for every person; it is inherently personal and individual in nature. You aren’t supposed to be able to define it except by demonstrating it in word and deed.

Thus, wisdom is the perception and doing of the morally right thing in any given context. It is reversing the Fall, and reasserting the promise of divine revelation. Divine revelation is what God wants us to know about the nature of Creation, or reality, if you will.

And both globalism and Zionism claim to be a better manifestation of divine revelation. Both seek to capture Christian religion, trying to replace the gospel with idolatry. Both hearken back to the Tower of Babel, with a very firm insistence that humanity must be united behind one great moral purpose that is not moral at all. The whole point behind the Tower of Babel narrative is to definitively state that God wants us to live in millions of tiny clusters of individual tribes. Centralization is inherently Satanic.

While we find much truth in the underlying theory behind most conspiracy theories — that human conspiracies do more to explain current reality than almost any other political notion — we do not cling to the idea that the answer is changing the political situation. You cannot defeat the evil sisters of globalism and Zionism by political agitation and war. Granted, God is pleased with the destruction of globalist/Zionist structures, and the death of their practitioners, but those are not primary means of the gospel mission. Reading conspiracy theories is okay, but don’t run with them to action that is guided by fallen reasoning.

The primary tactic is presenting the truth of the gospel in how we live. That’s both action and word. The tendency to distinguish word and action is a part of the broader lie of Satan. God spoke Creation into existence — that should give you a clue as to how action and word are inextricably bound together. We live the gospel as a way or reuniting the truth in our souls.

Because of how the Internet works in God’s plans for His people, our primary expression is the words we send across the Net, but always with a binding connection to how we live. My mission is to sow the seeds of that truth across virtual space. That seed will fall in a lot of places, but it takes root and bears fruit only in the good ground God has prepared for it.

In terms of the immediate tactical context, globalism tends to be a bigger threat by virtue of proximity. In time and space reality, we have a bigger problem with globalists. That doesn’t mean I’ll forget about Zionists, but right now I’ll spend more time attacking globalists in particular, and centralization in general. Because of what I know about Satan’s mission, I have a primary concern with setting free the people of Christ trapped in organizations that refuse to fit His definition of “church.” Those organizations have a knee-jerk reflex to centralize.

If a church cannot operate in a decentralized fashion, particularly now that we have the Internet, then it’s not much of a church. So it’s not hard to grasp how this COVID-19 is going to force churches to correct at least that one mistake, lest they collapse. If we cannot commune together in the virtual sphere to stay connected in the Spirit Realm, there is no basis for being yoked together in the flesh.

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