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Victory and Peace for the Saints!

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I received a vision during corporate prayer. It carried the weight of encouragement: keep fighting—victory is real, and peace is coming. The vision I saw two hands pounding furiously against black, billowing clouds in the heavenly realm. Then one hand turned toward me and flashed the peace sign. In that moment, I felt the Lord say: the fight is not pointless, and the outcome is not uncertain. The Scriptures that came with it 1 Corinthians 9:26 (KJV) — “I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that beateth the air.” Ephesians 6:12 (KJV) — “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” We are not shadowboxing. This is not imagination. There is a real adversary, and there is real resistance in the Spirit. Why the “V” mattered As I thought about those verses, the Lord reminded me of the history behind that hand sign. D...

Sometimes you just have to cry out "Lord! Save me!"

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I often ponder  on the story of when Jesus was walking on the water in the storm found in Matthew 14.  The disciples of Christ were at first afraid and thought that hey had seen a ghost.   They soon recognized the Master's voice even in the storm (see John 10).  One dared to draw near to the Lord with faith (James 4:8).  He asked Jesus to command him to come.  Knowing that if Jesus commands it, then he will be safe (Heb 5:9).  Knowing that if Jesus authors the word then he can stand on it and not sink.   Peter asks the Lord to command him to come out onto the water.  The Lord obliges.  As Peter was drawing near to Jesus, he got distracted by his surroundings.  He took his eyes off of Jesus and looked at the wind.  We are to keep our eyes upon Jesus the Author and Finisher of our faith (Heb 12:2).  Once we become distracted and look away we begin to sink into our own reality,  we begin to revert back to our old way...

The Moral Decline of America and the Call to Repentance

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America's Moral Cultural Shift In this video, I examine the moral and cultural shift that has occurred in America over the past several decades. From the decline of traditional family values and the rise of explicit content in media, to the removal of God from the public sphere and the staggering increase in incarceration rates, this sobering analysis paints a picture of a nation that has turned away from its Judeo-Christian foundations. Key Highlights: - The transition from wholesome entertainment like "The Three Stooges" and "Leave it to Beaver" to more mature and explicit content like "The Sopranos" and "Desperate Housewives" - The shift in popular comedy from clean comedians like Jack Benny to more controversial figures like Richard Pryor - The introduction and rise of gangsta rap, which "glorifies all sorts of illicit behavior" - The removal of prayer from schools and the increased push of evolutionary theory in 1962 - The dram...

Show drafts Crimson Rider: A Prophetic Vision of Judgment and Redemption

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 A Crimson Revelation: Sin, Judgment, and the Blood of Christ In this episode, we delve into a recent vision of a crimson horseman riding out of black clouds.  This imagery connects to the four horsemen of the apocalypse, but with a twist.  As we explore scripture, we unpack the meaning of the crimson color and how it relates to both judgment and redemption. The Coming Storm and the Color Crimson The vision begins with black clouds and a horseman cloaked in crimson.  Revelation 18 speaks of judgment coming, and the call for God's people to separate themselves from the world's sin system.  This aligns with the black clouds signifying a coming judgment. The crimson color is key.  We travel to Jeremiah 4:28, where God's judgment is pronounced, and the people attempt to cover their sin with crimson – but it's a futile effort.  Their hearts remain unchanged. Sin Stained Crimson, Washed White as Snow Isaiah 1:18 offers a contrasting message.  While si...

God is in the Miracle Business!

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Even now, I look at the storm in the natural and let my flesh freak out.  I really shouldn't because God has delivered me time and time again from certain calamity. God uses miracles to show that He is God and He does in fact save His people!  If it wasn’t a miracle, then you weren’t really in a bad storm, and you might attribute your recovery to chance.   A lot of Christians are going through a rough patch in their lives right now.  Words of encouragement seem hollow. It is because, they are not going through the fire with you, but are looking at your vicious war from a safe vantage point up on their hill that God has provided for them.   It is almost as if they have binoculars and are eating popcorn watching the whole situation unfold from afar while your guts are spilling onto the ground. It is nice when a fellow Christian is willing to come down from the comfort of their hill, and hold your hand and pray with you, and share your pain. ...

The Truth About Easter: Pagan Origins and Christian Compromise

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The Christian Compromise I was scrolling through my Twitter feed the other day, and something hit me like a ton of bricks. I started seeing posts from pagans and witches—people who openly practice the dark arts—wishing each other a "Happy Ishtar." They weren't talking about the Resurrection of my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. They were celebrating their own ancient deities. One post really caught my eye: "Resurrection Sunday! May Jesus, bunnies, and eggs be with you." They were literally making fun of Christians. Why? Because they know something many people in the pews don't: the "Easter" traditions many Christians hold dear are the exact same ones the pagans are using to worship demons. It’s a classic case of spiritual blinders being pulled over the eyes of the faithful. We find ourselves in a strange place where the world is mocking us for mixing the holy with the profane. You might feel like you're just having "harmless fun" wit...

Overcoming Feelings of Abandonment by God: A Personal Journey

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Feeling Abandoned by God: A Temporary Setback As a Christian, there have been times when I've allowed circumstances to cloud my perspective, leading me to feel as though God had abandoned me. One such instance occurred after recovering from a debilitating bout of flu. Despite regaining my physical health, I found myself plagued by fatigue, lethargy, and a barrage of negative thoughts. In this weakened state, I started fixating on the perceived shortcomings in my life – the lack of energy, the absence of retirement savings, and the unfulfilled promises. It felt as though God had taken a vacation from me, leaving me to grapple with these challenges alone. However, upon reflection, I realized that this was merely a temporary setback, a faithless and childish fit, as I had forgotten the fundamental truths of our Christian walk. Trials and Tribulations: God's School for Overcoming As Christians, we are not exempt from trials and tribulations. In fact, these challenges serve as our v...