Monday, March 14, 2022

Hail the Apocalypse

Back during President Trump's presidency, I prayed that the machinations of the wicked oligarchs would be laid bare for all people to see.  At the time, I was dismayed that most people still believed that the rulers of the West were misguided and silly, not inherently evil, beyond the usual everyday evil we all have.

It fails to occur to people that the Western leaders who constantly promote sodomy, abortion, atheism, secularism, and anti-industrialization would suddenly find that Satanic cannibal rituals are a bridge too far for them.

It never ceases to amaze me how foolish regular people are.  Not that I'm a genius here.

I think that many people have forgotten to pray to God for wisdom.  It is literally one of those things that He freely gives, next to salvation by the blood of His Son.  But there is no liturgy that specifically asks God for wisdom, to understand and see the world as He sees it.

It's a tough prayer to pray.  People asking for wisdom means you'll begin to connect the dots, to see the things that our enemy masks from you.

Fortunately, I think things are shifting.  After the 2020 election, it seems that a ton of people have woken up.  We are seeing more and more people get organized and fighting to take over local political positions.  They know that the system has been corrupted, but we all hope that it's corruption that can be purified.

And they all may be able to do it.  It certainly beats having to go to actual war with your fellow countrymen.

Even if there is a massive success, there may still be a civil war anyway.  Because there are enough wicked people out there who think that sodomy, etc. is a hill to die on.  There are enough dumb people out there who think that Joe Biden is running things.

Because to think of the alternatives, to understand how the world really works, how it has been working for the past few decades, means having to understand that you've deceived yourself.

And that's the first, hard lesson of wisdom: that you were seeing the world the way that the world wanted you to see it.

There's no shame in admitting this.  I still struggle with trying to see the world as God sees it.  And I doubt He will reveal all of it to me.

For now, I just pray that everyone receives His wisdom to see this world the way He sees it.  Because if we're going to win against this great evil that has overtaken our country, our culture, our religion, and our government, we are going to have to understand them entirely.