It won’t matter who wins elections now. The system is going to collapse, regardless.
We knew this was coming. How many of us have taken any steps to prepare? Yes, that refers in part to having a stock of supplies and shelf-stable necessities. More importantly, it refers to being ready for a complete shift in your everyday activities.
Do you understand that the current use of the Internet will end? It’s not just the clamping of government and corporate controls in censorship, but the likelihood you simply won’t be able to afford it. With inflation driving up the costs so that you’ll be fighting just to eat, you won’t have anything left to keep that cellphone connected, much less your computers. What will you do when you can’t access the Net? How will you organize and spend the hours of your day?
Daisy Luther talks about how our supply system could grind to a halt. Her emphasis is economic survival, but I’ve not seen too many articles about staying sane when your whole mental orientation rests on something that simply disappears. What Luther talks about will be the cause of that sudden catastrophic change.
Yes, we know that this mess is caused by policies of the ruling elite. They hate us and want to enslave us. They have been planning this for several generations, and they’ve decided the time is now. It’s time for you to stop believing their lies. They’ve kept us enslaved by insisting that elections matter, that you must invest yourself in the system. All the while, they have controlled the outcome. It won’t matter who is elected; all of them are your enemies. That noise about stolen elections is just a cover-up for something even worse.
You get either globalist liberalism or neocon conservatism. What a choice!
While it’s possible, I’m doing what I can to warn people that our online fellowship is about to end. No, I have no idea when. I can’t even give you a set of indicators what to look for. You’ll just have to know it when you see it.
But don’t panic. You should have been spending the past few years reorienting yourself to the kind of face-to-face heart-led ministry that is the essence of the gospel. Don’t prolong your dependence on the Net, as if you have no social life otherwise. I should have been hearing from you how you have been serving the Kingdom in your local community. Be ready to bless.
Accept people where they are, how they are right now. Build barriers to keep sin out, but not sinners. You cannot touch someone if you don’t let them get close to you. Be who the Master says you must be, but that doesn’t include being standoffish. Invest yourself with their needs, because that’s the only way they’ll hear your message.
If you’re able to keep it together mentally as things turn to garbage, you’re halfway there. Even more so if you if you’re oriented the way you and I are.