What do we need to know right now?

I haven't written much, nor have I aggressively updated the Telegram and MeWe site. Life is busy, sure, but there is another reason.

I'm weary of the conspiracy.

Right now, deception is off the charts and I don't want to hear more about the Klaus Schwab and Agenda 21. Understandably, if you're new to listening to prophecy teachers, those things are new and interesting (and maybe necessary to hear about at least once), but the material is out there already, readily available to watch and listen to without needing more produced. 

One of the reasons I have returned to some of the "established" Bible prophecy teachers is that they keep the main thing the main thing (for the most part). They talk about what is going on with Israel, the talk about wars, shifts in the geopolitical landscape in relation to the Bible, and the natural disasters and diseases that are on the rise. And they load it heavily with scripture.

Who cares about weather modifications, whether 9/11 actually involved airplanes, laser beams igniting wildfires, and whatever other thing is hot this week in the same social media and video platforms?

Who cares?

Really, why do we have to care about that?

God knows who did what. God is working his plan. God told us what to expect. God is in control. God told us what and how to pray. Did God tell us to winnow out all of the depths and rabbit trails of Satan's workings, spending our time sharing links and news stories and speculating on what it all means? 

When deception increases (which it is doing), we don't study the intricacies of the deception and give so much time to what it all MIGHT mean. WE STUDY THE WORD OF GOD, because we need hope and to know the truth.

Unless it helps people understand a deception happening, something that will take them from God (e.g. aliens, occult, identity) in these last moments of earth, why spend so much time on it?

You might take one degree of extrapolation from that word, but if you're off in deep conspiracy land dwelling on things that might make you feel outraged but aren't important in terms of salvation and deception getting in the way of it, you're very, very far from the source. It's speculation at best because you CANNOT know.

I will acknowledge that there is some overlap, some wiggle room, and that what I see as unnecessary someone else might see as part of that study. But you must admit that in some places, Bible prophecy has become a weird conspiracy truther movement, and they are proud of being "conspiracy theorists." Who cares if someone thinks you are or aren't? Isn't it enough that we believe the crazy supernatural things in the Bible?

No more prophecy sermons or teachings with a few verses and then 40 minutes of conspiracy theory, some of which might be true, some of which is just crazy, but all of which, after a while, is a distraction.

So, for some time now, I've been lessening the prophecy content I consume and that has an impact on what I share.

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