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"Hooked" On Political Hate, Part 2

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"Hooked" On Political Hate, Part 2

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About seven years ago I posted an interpretation on my first Christian forum about how Trump might end up being thrown in jail over the whole Stormy Daniels issue. This was based on a dream sent to me by a friend. The actual post, dated to May 30th, 2018, read as follows:

I received a troubling dream yesterday from a friend who has received dreams with warnings that have come to pass.... I will post the dream first with the interpretation to follow:

"I had a dream that I was in an arena. It looked like a really old ball park that only had dirt on the ground or it could also be a spanish matador arena. Some people were gathered there, I don't know how many, I just remember a few; 20-40 people. At that moment someone announced that Donald won the elections. Trump was in the arena very calm and then said, "Ok people, let's start cleaning up." I noticed in the arena there were soda cans all over so the people there started picking them up. I remember seeing my sister and her husband in the back of a car, and a man who placed a white duck behind bars. It didn't look like a cage, it looked like a cell, and there were three cement walls and one with bars."


My interpretation (again quoting verbatim):

The meaning is this: The arena was/ is "the political arena," and the "old ball park" is likely a play on words for how in Washington D.C. they "play hard ball" so to speak. The 20-40 people gathered here are sworn enemies of Trump, and when Trump says "Ok people, let's start cleaned up," this is a reference to his promise to "clean up the swamp" (i.e. in Washington) after he got elected. Not that I am using disparaging terms myself, but the Spirit is actually depicting his enemies here as "soda cans," or in other words the "trash" that society would throw out if they knew the truth.

But the problem is this: The rest of the dream suggests that rather than "clean up" the political arena, Trump is going to get arrested. The sister and husband "in the back[seat] of a car" is suggestive of sexual indiscretion playing a role in his arrest (more on this in a moment)*, and then a man places "a white duck behind bars.. a cell, with three cement walls and one with bars." It means he will be incarcerated. "White duck" here is a play on the Walt Disney character "Donald Duck" (someone not taken seriously) and refers to Donald Trump, with the white referring to the fact that although imprisoned he will actually be innocent of what they sentence him for.


I always have to preface the interpretation to political dreams by saying there is no guarantee they will be fulfilled, at least not to the T. It's because there are a lot of things in play, because when millions of people can potentially pray over a situation, things can turn even in the last hour. But Trump's sentencing is now set for after the election, it certainly appears possible he could do time, something the Left is signaling could indeed happen. From a recent New York Times article published on October 8th:

Donald J. Trump faces sentencing on Nov. 26. The election three weeks earlier may determine not only if he returns to the presidency, but if he ends up behind bars... [The former President] might not catch many special breaks from Justice Juan M. Merchan, the no-nonsense judge who presided over Mr. Trump’s seven-week trial in April and May and vowed to apply “the rules of law evenhandedly.” Ever since Mr. Trump was indicted last year for falsifying records to cover up a sex scandal, he has routinely assailed Justice Merchan and his family. Mr. Trump also repeatedly violated Justice Merchan’s order prohibiting attacks on witnesses and the jury, displaying a brazen disrespect for courtroom decorum and the broader rule of law that led the judge to cite him for contempt. Justice Merchan’s handling of other cases suggests he will not take this behavior lightly. The judge has doled out jail sentences to other white-collar offenders, including Mr. Trump’s former chief financial officer. He also routinely scrutinizes a defendant’s character and conduct when weighing a punishment.

“He is well within his rights to consider Trump’s contemptuous behavior,” said Martin F. Horn, a professor emeritus at John Jay College of Criminal Justice... And although Mr. Trump faces up to four years behind bars — any time over a year he would serve inside a prison — legal experts say the judge is more likely to sentence him to less than a year of incarceration, which he would probably spend at one of the city’s jails... “He’s looking at what his options are under New York law — to impose a sentence that is sufficiently severe, to be commensurate with the conduct that has been proven,” Mr. Horn said, adding that “a short jail stay may be the way.” Over the past decade or so, the most likely punishment for someone in New York State convicted on a top charge of felony falsification of business records was jail or prison time, according to data from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. The data shows that 204 people ended up behind bars for that crime, while 174 received probation and no jail time. (Will Trump Get Jail Time? New York Times, October 8th, 2024)


Former President Donald Trump attends trial.


If it actually happens, it will not be without warnings having gone forth that it might. So what then is the purpose of prophecy? God's purpose is primarily two-fold: To urge His people to pray, and to help them maintain peace should things happen in a way they don't like. Far better to pray for our leaders - a Biblical injunction - and be at peace if necessary even if troubling things occur - also a Biblical injunction - than plummet headlong into strife, outrage and resentment simply because someone we supported as a political candidate is sentenced to jail time by his political opponents. The Spirit we are supposed to walk in is one of Peace, Love and Joy, not of bitterness concerning political matters. Moreover, the Lord is not so small that He can't turn a country's fortunes around no matter who happens to be in office, so the question ultimately becomes what Spirit are we truly serving? Jesus once told His disciples, “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.” (Matthew 4:19), and it begs the question, how many "fish" do we think we will catch if we are known for giving ourselves to political strife, and no longer walk in peace of God when things don't turn out our way?

Better to be hooked on Jesus, not in name or in bumper sticker only but for real, and draw men to Him by the loving examples we set in any and all circumstances, including when Presidential elections roll around.

Blessings in Christ,
Hidden In Him

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Note: Thread updated Friday, October 18th 2024, to keep up with the latest regarding Donald J Trump's political situation and potential incarceration.
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For some the issue may be bitterness. For me, it is not. It is about prophecy. Kim Clement prophesied that Trump would serve 2 terms. Either he will or he won't. If he fails at his latest bid, Trump will not have served 2 terms, and Clement's prophecy is false.

What makes the issue emotional for me is not whether Trump is an exemplary Christian in his life. I don't think he is. But he is respectable inasmuch as he has taken upon himself Christian interests in the political sphere.

If he fails, we as a country are given over to unbridled New Agism and a "do what you want" philosophy. We have made Govt. our God, and I don't think we can recover from it--not even if we "humble ourselves and pray."

Eze 14.12 The word of the Lord came to me: 13 “Son of man, if a country sins against me by being unfaithful and I stretch out my hand against it to cut off its food supply and send famine upon it and kill its people and their animals, 14 even if these three men—Noah, Daniel and Job—were in it, they could save only themselves by their righteousness, declares the Sovereign Lord."
 
For some the issue may be bitterness. For me, it is not. It is about prophecy. Kim Clement prophesied that Trump would serve 2 terms. Either he will or he won't. If he fails at his latest bid, Trump will not have served 2 terms, and Clement's prophecy is false.

Here is the thing with prophecy concerning things like Presidential elections, Randy, and this is something people like the Cessationists (i.e. who are usually Fatalists) would never understand. You can have literally millions of people praying to turn a situation in a particular direction, and when that happens virtually everything will be in flux. I personally think he was supposed to serve two successive terms, only the church was warned that they needed to pray and they didn't.
What makes the issue emotional for me is not whether Trump is an exemplary Christian in his life. I don't think he is. But he is respectable inasmuch as he has taken upon himself Christian interests in the political sphere.

Yes, and he was a strong supporter of Israel as well.
If he fails, we as a country are given over to unbridled New Agism and a "do what you want" philosophy. We have made Govt. our God, and I don't think we can recover from it--not even if we "humble ourselves and pray."

Eze 14.12 The word of the Lord came to me: 13 “Son of man, if a country sins against me by being unfaithful and I stretch out my hand against it to cut off its food supply and send famine upon it and kill its people and their animals, 14 even if these three men—Noah, Daniel and Job—were in it, they could save only themselves by their righteousness, declares the Sovereign Lord."

All things are still possible through prayer, even if the "wrong" candidate should get in, which is why I think the church needs to be focused more on the Lord than on the outcome of the election (personally).
 
I'm a little bummed right now--having a tough day. The county is over-assessing my property, my scanner doesn't work, my church is devoting a lot of time to its "Halloween ministry to kids," and forgetting about our *prayer meeting* tonight.

Old Christian friends just contacted us wanting us to participate in their Halloween market event at the local Sr. Citizen center. I've been reading the news, and its a constant barrage of hate for Trump, Republicans, conservatives, and Christians.

Yuk! And I have to go to church and pray for our country in a couple of hours! ;)

Oh yea, and I can't share anything political on this forum--is that right? I had my interpretation of Dan 7 removed. Prophecy is my thing. Maybe I'm not in the right place?
 
Oh my! And now we have a war! Pray for Israel!

There is a right and there is a wrong. I told my wife that if we played feeble politics with David and Goliath, we would try to "give peace a chance" by being "fair" to Goliath, taking away David's stones and asking them to both "talk peace." In the end, Goliath would crush David.

We need to pray for blessing for the righteous, and cursing for the wicked. May the righteous prevail!
 
Here is the thing with prophecy concerning things like Presidential elections, Randy, and this is something people like the Cessationists (i.e. who are usually Fatalists) would never understand. You can have literally millions of people praying to turn a situation in a particular direction, and when that happens virtually everything will be in flux. I personally think he was supposed to serve two successive terms, only the church was warned that they needed to pray and they didn't.


Yes, and he was a strong supporter of Israel as well.


All things are still possible through prayer, even if the "wrong" candidate should get in, which is why I think the church needs to be focused more on the Lord than on the outcome of the election (personally).
Yes, everything centers on the Lord--it's His world. No matter what choices humanity and its political powers make, God is the supreme puppet-master, and all must bend the knee to Him and acknowledge Him as Lord and Creator.

It sounds horrible to this rebellious world, but we do need to acknowledge the power that makes our world turn. And He is the source of love that every soul needs and wants. If we want peace we must get it from the Lord.

I 100% agree with you that the Gifts of the Spirit have not ceased--not anymore than God has ceased or has stopped investing His virtues in the Church since Pentecost. If we do not experience the signs and wonders of Christ, there is something wrong with us--not our interpretation of the Scriptures.

God has said a number of times in the Scriptures that He will not be so visible if we turn away from Him and from His righteousness and justice. We should expect people to discount the Lord's presence and power when they do not choose to live for Him, to let Him dwell in His place on earth, among His People.

Amos 8.11 “The days are coming,” declares the Sovereign Lord,
“when I will send a famine through the land—
not a famine of food or a thirst for water,
but a famine of hearing the words of the Lord.
12 People will stagger from sea to sea
and wander from north to east,
searching for the word of the Lord,
but they will not find it.

Isa 44.9 All who make idols are nothing,
and the things they treasure are worthless.
Those who would speak up for them are blind;
they are ignorant, to their own shame.

Isa 56.10 Israel’s watchmen are blind,
they all lack knowledge;
they are all mute dogs,
they cannot bark;
they lie around and dream,
they love to sleep.


I insist that what Kim Clement said was amazingly true about the rise and rule of Trump. And all of the earmarks are there that God has invested His wisdom and guidance in him. Trump is not a particularly great guy, morally. But God has chosen to operate through him. Who am I to question that?

So when Trump wins this election, I believe "prophecy" will be vindicated. I don't think it's a 50-50 proposition. I think it's fixed in God's mind and will. But I humbly submit to whatever God actually does. That's where I completely agree with you. God's will comes 1st, before politics, before what I think, before what any of us thinks. Thank you!
 
For some the issue may be bitterness. For me, it is not. It is about prophecy. Kim Clement prophesied that Trump would serve 2 terms. Either he will or he won't. If he fails at his latest bid, Trump will not have served 2 terms, and Clement's prophecy is false.

I'm very happy to see now that the prophetic community finally received some redemption, Randy. 2020 was a trying time for a lot of ministers and prophets, and it shook the regular rank and file as well.

At the same time the Lord used it, cuz there were a few out there who didn't need to be prophesying. I won't name names, but the ones that turned around and blamed their congregations for not "believing hard enough." it was time that business was brought to an end. It was a sifting of sorts, and it effected everyone, but the purpose is to draw us all closer to Him, so that we never forget where the prophetic word actually comes from.
 
I'm a little bummed right now--having a tough day. The county is over-assessing my property, my scanner doesn't work, my church is devoting a lot of time to its "Halloween ministry to kids," and forgetting about our *prayer meeting* tonight.

Old Christian friends just contacted us wanting us to participate in their Halloween market event at the local Sr. Citizen center. I've been reading the news, and its a constant barrage of hate for Trump, Republicans, conservatives, and Christians.

Yuk! And I have to go to church and pray for our country in a couple of hours! ;)

Oh yea, and I can't share anything political on this forum--is that right? I had my interpretation of Dan 7 removed. Prophecy is my thing. Maybe I'm not in the right place?

LoL. Sorry I'm just seeing this. Had a rough few weeks myself. Very rough actually, But so you know, any discussion that centers primarily on prayer or prophecy is not forbidden. We just had to crack down on threads where the focus was primary political, cuz it was hard keeping members from hitting each other with frying pans a little too much.

The intent is not to eliminate all reference to political figures altogether, but just keep scripture as the focus (hope that makes sense).
 
I 100% agree with you that the Gifts of the Spirit have not ceased--not anymore than God has ceased or has stopped investing His virtues in the Church since Pentecost. If we do not experience the signs and wonders of Christ, there is something wrong with us--not our interpretation of the Scriptures.

Wow. That's pretty strong... care to elaborate on this one? I've never thought of it this way, but it's possible.
So when Trump wins this election, I believe "prophecy" will be vindicated. I don't think it's a 50-50 proposition. I think it's fixed in God's mind and will. But I humbly submit to whatever God actually does. That's where I completely agree with you. God's will comes 1st, before politics, before what I think, before what any of us thinks. Thank you!

And it appears you were right! I was talking with my aunt about the election just the other night, and she said her and my uncle were surprised he won, and I had to admit I felt the same. I never received a direct word about the election this cycle, which was strange to me cuz I usually do. But then maybe we didn't get on it fast enough seeking Him. I recall receiving a dream from a friend that said there was a sister who was supposed to receive the dreams on it, but as it turns out she was out of service if you will.

But I'm pleased with how it has ended even if it was a surprise. I'm actually So surprised that it hasn't fully set in yet, LoL, like I'm still waiting for the other shoe to drop. But so far it hasn't, praise God.
 
Wow. That's pretty strong... care to elaborate on this one? I've never thought of it this way, but it's possible.


And it appears you were right! I was talking with my aunt about the election just the other night, and she said her and my uncle were surprised he won, and I had to admit I felt the same. I never received a direct word about the election this cycle, which was strange to me cuz I usually do. But then maybe we didn't get on it fast enough seeking Him. I recall receiving a dream from a friend that said there was a sister who was supposed to receive the dreams on it, but as it turns out she was out of service if you will.

But I'm pleased with how it has ended even if it was a surprise. I'm actually So surprised that it hasn't fully set in yet, LoL, like I'm still waiting for the other shoe to drop. But so far it hasn't, praise God.
Like you, I receive words from God at times, but at other times, I get fooled. It may depend on where we've been and our mind-set at the time. God's mind is so far above mine that I'm simply grateful when He lets me in on some of these things.

The advantage I've had is that I've been embarrassed enough times in my life that I listen to others, no matter who they are. ...Even if they're a donkey! ;)

I was actually thinking about voting for Obama way back before his 1st term because I had been praying for the Blacks in America for many years, and I thought he could bring respect for Blacks to America, as it should be. But Obama has been a terrible problem in America, creating divisiveness between the races in America, setting gender against gender, race against race, and religion against religion.

When it came to Trump's 1st term, right before it, I was solidly in the camp of Ted Cruz, who I think is much more Christian than Trump. But my step-son, hardly a great Christian, became obsessed with Christian Prophecy, and informed us that Trump was going to win. This was just as Trump started dominating against his Republican rivals. I thank my step son for his insight.

Way back in the Nixon era, I was strongly for Nixon, and he won. But he got pushed out of the presidency. I had to learn that respect for a person must not make us blind to his leadership.

I had a sense that Carter would win prior to his 1st term, and actually voted for a Democrat, because I was convinced he was a sincere "born again" Christian. Carter, as genuine and as kind as he really is, I've long since viewed him as weak and misled in many ways.

I was not really for Reagan until after he won. I was actually in WA DC with my brother, at the White House, on the day after the election. I think it may have been the presidential helicopter flying overhead, symbolizing the departure of Carter from the White House. ;) I've since become a great Reagan fan.

I was a big supporter of Bush, both Bushes, and each time. But I've since been disappointed, in some measure, because of the inability of "Establishment Bushites" in meeting a more violent Democrat Party head on.

In my view, they became too focused on the Military Industrial Complex, being involved in adventuristic wars and nation-building. And the Iraq war was fine, up until we decided to remain there!

So, in all of these presidential elections I've seen the hand of God. And my mind-set kind of determined whether I was open to God properly. We shouldn't expect to be perfect. But we can expect God to be willing to speak--that's part of His love for us.

God's love seems to compel Him to want to give every one of us something special from Himself. He is so big He can pay close attention to each one of us, great and small, with great love and intimacy. We should expect it.

If our view of God is so small that we want to feel "left out" God will probably let us stew in our own juices. But we need to feel encouraged to step out and enable God to raise us up. His letting us go through things can be extremely tough, but we shouldn't give up.

Those who don't see God are either blinded in the spirit of darkness that has taken advantage of their ignorance or they are in rebellion against God's love, angry over His right to control us. They will choose idols that they can control rather than choose God's control over them.

Those who rebel against or resist God cannot expect to see the love that God has for them. And they will not have their eyes opened to His spiritual gifts, and prophetic insights. If we want God to give to us, we must give ourselves to Him!

Matt 11.28 “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”

 
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Like you, I receive words from God at times, but at other times, I get fooled. It may depend on where we've been and our mind-set at the time. God's mind is so far above mine that I'm simply grateful when He lets me in on some of these things.

The advantage I've had is that I've been embarrassed enough times in my life that I listen to others, no matter who they are. ...Even if they're a donkey! ;)

Bahahaha!!

I've missed on interpretation enough times that it keeps me humble as well. And I sometimes work with others over interpretation and get frustrated with them, but occasionally find out they were right about something, and then it's like "Darn it!" LoL. You hate missing but it's a natural consequence of being human.
 
I was actually thinking about voting for Obama way back before his 1st term because I had been praying for the Blacks in America for many years, and I thought he could bring respect for Blacks to America, as it should be. But Obama has been a terrible problem in America, creating divisiveness between the races in America, setting gender against gender, race against race, and religion against religion.

I think a lot of whites were hoping for the same thing and got just as disappointed.
I was a big supporter of Bush, both Bushes, and each time. But I've since been disappointed, in some measure, because of the inability of "Establishment Bushites" in meeting a more violent Democrat Party head on.

In my view, they became too focused on the Military Industrial Complex, being involved in adventuristic wars and nation-building. And the Iraq war was fine, up until we decided to remain there!

The Bushes had their good qualities, but they were creepy. Former CIA (the father) always are.
God's love seems to compel Him to want to give every one of us something special from Himself. He is so big He can pay close attention to each one of us, great and small, with great love and intimacy. We should expect it... His letting us go through things can be extremely tough, but we shouldn't give up.

Wow Randy. If you would, I'd ask you to pray for me. He has isolated me out now. Very little contact with friends or family and very little to do EXCEPT pray. I feel like it is time to fast and pray for greater gifts because all things are prepared now and waiting on Pentecost as it were...

I have a thread I will post that relates as well. The enemy is at it again, but I'm aware of him now, which makes things somewhat easier to tolerate.

Gimme a sec.
 
I have a thread I will post that relates as well. The enemy is at it again, but I'm aware of him now, which makes things somewhat easier to tolerate.

RandyK.

 
I think a lot of whites were hoping for the same thing and got just as disappointed.
True story: I went to a men's get together for our church, dominated by a group that later broke from our church. At the time, though, I got along with all of them. And I informed them that I was considering voting for Obama.

One man became extremely agitated and animated, and he sternly warned me not to vote for Obama! Well, this guy is dead now. He hanged himself on Halloween, either as a suicide--he had a severe back pain, or as a Halloween prank that went wrong. But today in my heart I thank him for diverting me away from any support of Obama.

I do think God, in a backwards way, helped Blacks obtain more dignity in America through Obama. It was, I think, a concession to the need to address the many injustices done to Blacks in our country.

However, racism does not fix racism, and Obama increased the racist temperature, at the same time he improved on the status of Blacks in America. So there is good and bad. But I definitely am happy I withdrew all support from Obama, and recognized the evil in what he did, despite some of the good he did, as well.

It is noteworthy that this group, who I found to be mutineeing from our pastor, was later condemned by our denomination and cut off from our church. It is noteworthy that even sick and compromised Christians can offer a limited avenue for good, if I am not completely judgmental.
The Bushes had their good qualities, but they were creepy. Former CIA (the father) always are.
I still like George Bush the younger, to some degree. I like that he refrained from encouraging his friends in their anti-Trump hostility. I like the fact he "found Christ" via Billy Graham. And I like many of his conservative viewpoints.

But I agree with you that the elder Bush, despite his good conservative leanings, also had a hidden dark side that was undoubtedly "creepy." It was not just his work with the CIA, but his essential duplicitous nature. I'm sure his work in the CIA was part of this.

I remember that late in his presidential term he seemed to grow cocky, and invited gays to the White House. Yes, presidents are to represent all Americans, but I think Bush Sr. showed a pathetic lack of sense in encouraging the Gay Lobby, knowing that many conservative Christians do not like the compromise of Family Values more associated with the Progressive Democrats. Not long afterwards, Bush Sr. lost election to his 2nd term.

The big problem, I see, with Bush Jr. was his wish to "democratize" Iraq. It was his interest in "Nation-building," and not his strike at Saddam Hussein. I was less concerned about the justification for this war in finding weapons of mass destruction, and more focused on the need to end Hussein's bellicose rhetoric and incitment in the Middle East generally.

I'm grateful to Bush Jr. for ending Hussein, but not for remaining in Iraq, attempting to re-program hostile Isalmists. That is a matter for the Holy Spirit, and not for guns.
Wow Randy. If you would, I'd ask you to pray for me. He has isolated me out now. Very little contact with friends or family and very little to do EXCEPT pray. I feel like it is time to fast and pray for greater gifts because all things are prepared now and waiting on Pentecost as it were...

I have a thread I will post that relates as well. The enemy is at it again, but I'm aware of him now, which makes things somewhat easier to tolerate.

Gimme a sec.
I said some prayers many years ago--prayers begging God to create in me a love for Him that will never die. That prayer is *dangerous!*

But these kinds of prayers, in me and in you, produce friends like you who I enjoy listening to, because there is a hunger for God's prophetic word. And I love that exclusive kind of fellowship--not elitism but genuine love for God and for one another, leaving out all ego.

I have little to add to what the Holy Spirit speaks to you. But I wish to confirm anything He may be saying to you. It's all dependent upon God. He is extremely jealous over His own personal relationship with each of us, individually. :)

I don't know about you, but I think God has let me go through some very serious trials to answer my prayer, to love God more and to want to listen to His guidance carefully. So many distractions have confused me, but in hindsight, this has only served to enable me to better scrutinize the warfare we're going through. This has helped me, and may have enabled me to help others also. Take care...
 
I do think God, in a backwards way, helped Blacks obtain more dignity in America through Obama. It was, I think, a concession to the need to address the many injustices done to Blacks in our country.

I agree.
It is noteworthy that this group, who I found to be mutineeing from our pastor, was later condemned by our denomination and cut off from our church. It is noteworthy that even sick and compromised Christians can offer a limited avenue for good, if I am not completely judgmental.

Yeah. I used to hold a home Bible Study that included members from my wife's church, who I supported by being on their worship team. Well, one of the sisters there - a very good-looking Hispanic woman who was also on the worship team with me - started making these comments that suggested she wanted to start her own break away church of some kind. One night during a study she made the comment while looking at me, "I'm gonna need you." I thought, "For what?" But about 3-4 weeks later, she stood up in front of the entire congregation and condemned the pastor to his face. Very tense night. I saw video footage of the service, and it broke up into everyone walking about and praying with tension in air, I think because he had likely asked the congregants to pray.

For me it was embarrassing. I was like, "He's gonna think I was supporting her in this. She was in my home group." I had disagreements with him privately, but I was starting a stupid insurrection!! So I went to him privately and told him, "Look, we may not agree on exerting doctrinally, but I had NOTHING to do with that. I'm your friend, and I've done nothing but help you, and it's gonna stay that way."

It's still that way today. As for the woman, it was kinda heartbreaking. Her and her husband had no choice but to leave the church, and he LOVED that church. He was a deacon, and he loved the pastor and the congregation. Her teenage daughter, who was also part of our home group, ended up drafting spiritually after that, and last check she no longer lives for God.
 
I still like George Bush the younger, to some degree. I like that he refrained from encouraging his friends in their anti-Trump hostility. I like the fact he "found Christ" via Billy Graham. And I like many of his conservative viewpoints.

But I agree with you that the elder Bush, despite his good conservative leanings, also had a hidden dark side that was undoubtedly "creepy." It was not just his work with the CIA, but his essential duplicitous nature. I'm sure his work in the CIA was part of this.

I think Jr was every bit aware. He was Skull and Bones just like his dad was, and Bohemian Grove and everything else. But you're right. Junior was a milder version, and I think he genuinely had a heart for good in some ways.
But these kinds of prayers, in me and in you, produce friends like you who I enjoy listening to, because there is a hunger for God's prophetic word. And I love that exclusive kind of fellowship--not elitism but genuine love for God and for one another, leaving out all ego.

I have little to add to what the Holy Spirit speaks to you. But I wish to confirm anything He may be saying to you. It's all dependent upon God. He is extremely jealous over His own personal relationship with each of us, individually. :)

You actually just did in ways you would never guess (I had a dream about Bush Jr. the other day, before you made any mention of him, and I doubt it's coincidence. Dream is too much to explain).

Btw, sorry again about the late reply, but I think I figured out what it is. I'm not getting all my alerts when someone has posted me here. The only way I found these was by deciding to check over the Pentecostal forum and see if there was anything I had missed.

There was, Lol.
 
I agree.


Yeah. I used to hold a home Bible Study that included members from my wife's church, who I supported by being on their worship team. Well, one of the sisters there - a very good-looking Hispanic woman who was also on the worship team with me - started making these comments that suggested she wanted to start her own break away church of some kind. One night during a study she made the comment while looking at me, "I'm gonna need you." I thought, "For what?" But about 3-4 weeks later, she stood up in front of the entire congregation and condemned the pastor to his face. Very tense night. I saw video footage of the service, and it broke up into everyone walking about and praying with tension in air, I think because he had likely asked the congregants to pray.

For me it was embarrassing. I was like, "He's gonna think I was supporting her in this. She was in my home group." I had disagreements with him privately, but I was starting a stupid insurrection!! So I went to him privately and told him, "Look, we may not agree on exerting doctrinally, but I had NOTHING to do with that. I'm your friend, and I've done nothing but help you, and it's gonna stay that way."

It's still that way today. As for the woman, it was kinda heartbreaking. Her and her husband had no choice but to leave the church, and he LOVED that church. He was a deacon, and he loved the pastor and the congregation. Her teenage daughter, who was also part of our home group, ended up drafting spiritually after that, and last check she no longer lives for God.
Yea, truly sad, but all too real. Let me count the splits I've seen. I'll give them initials: F.F., M. CWC--3 x. Another church, C.C. was not allowed to start up in an area too close to a brother church. I'm probably missing some.

As for scandals, a former pastor's church down the street had his treasurer walk off with the church's money. Another church's deacon ended up in jail--a lawyer! One guy out of our former church ended up marrying his wife's sister. And another pastor I know went back to the bottle.

Enough already! Spiritual warfare is real. We need to get red hot on fire for Christ, if we're going to make our mark and feel proud when Jesus comes back.

I hate to air the dirty laundry, but we're all friends here, I hope? It isn't easy fighting against our own flesh, against the Devil, and against malicious people of this world. Marriage isn't always easy either. Friends can be tougher than enemies, particularly when money is involved.

But that's the challenge--just keep our eyes on Jesus, and get rid of the temptations. I hope I'm not scaring anybody off!
 
I think Jr was every bit aware. He was Skull and Bones just like his dad was, and Bohemian Grove and everything else. But you're right. Junior was a milder version, and I think he genuinely had a heart for good in some ways.


You actually just did in ways you would never guess (I had a dream about Bush Jr. the other day, before you made any mention of him, and I doubt it's coincidence. Dream is too much to explain).

Btw, sorry again about the late reply, but I think I figured out what it is. I'm not getting all my alerts when someone has posted me here. The only way I found these was by deciding to check over the Pentecostal forum and see if there was anything I had missed.

There was, Lol.
I can't catch all my alerts either. They come at me all at once while I'm doing something else. I try to keep up....
 
But that's the challenge--just keep our eyes on Jesus, and get rid of the temptations. I hope I'm not scaring anybody off!

LoL. Back when I was going through what I described in the OP, I thought to myself, "How would I respond right now if someone posted a thread asking what it was like being a Christian?" I kept imagining using words like "butcherous" (might not even be a word) and torturous, and others I won't mention. Granted, I was going through the throes, but how many people are still at a level where everything is still coming up roses, and they are just "Blessed, blessed, blessed."

I kept being reminded of the verse where Paul said, "If the gospel is not true then we are the most foolish of men." Why? Because the deeper you get into serving the Lord Jesus Christ, the more He may call you to endure. You mentioned spiritual war, and in war there is pain, you witness casualties being taken out, you endure tremendous sufferings.

It may not be that way all the time, and joy comes in the morning, but man is not all cookies and ice cream. (And I like ice cream btw, so it's a shame it's not. I'd be ok with it if it was, Lol).
 
I can't catch all my alerts either. They come at me all at once while I'm doing something else. I try to keep up....

Probably best to just check the forum views where you normally post. Most of my work is in the Pentecostalism forum, so thankfully I don't have far to look.
 
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