In a bold yet contentious assertion, this book claims that God Himself shuttered churches in 2020 due to widespread spiritual infidelity among His followers. It calls for a radical return to biblical doctrine and faithful preparation for Christ’s return, highlighting a small, aware remnant amidst the indifferent masses.
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Peacetime Church in Wartime World 🍎
This week, Mairi and I enjoyed the beauty of stunning gardens while picking apples and filming a podcast about the Church’s evolution since March 2020. We’ll explore contrasting views and share insights from an upcoming ebook titled “God Closed Church.” Check out the YouTube preview!
I would rather die
“Elijah and other men of God in the OT who with radicality and severity — to the dismay of entire generations — made their appearance and to many seemed to be subverters. Enthusiasts do not arise on their own initiative. They think of themselves as called and ordained for their service, which excludes all purely personal interests. An intolerable burden rests upon them.” (Hans-Joachim Kraus)
Good friends of mine — good men — as well as the ‘bad figs’ in the Church whose error goes before them, (1 Timothy 5:24), think that I am wrong, that God didn’t close the Church en masse as an act of judgment, such is our spiritual whoredom.
Had the Holy Spirit not primed my heart to publicly call for such in January 2020 (before any sign of church closures being imaginable) perhaps I would be swayed.
But the LORD has spoken to my heart and far be it from me to deny that…I would rather die.
An Investigation into The Alpha Course
A credible management consultant uncovers widespread distress and errors connected to “The Alpha Course.” His extensive research raises concern for the Body of Christ. Join the call to action and delve into the report, aligning with a study on God’s jealousy. Embrace a Phinehas-like resolve. Read the full report and act.
No Lasting City
In the midst of life’s complexities, we’re on a journey of faith, seeking true purpose and allegiance to Christ. As we navigate through fleeting moments, we ponder our priorities and willingness to embrace discomfort for the sake of spiritual growth. Let’s align our hearts with the path that leads to Him, the coming King.
My Message to Justin Welby & HTB
Jesus issues a warning of great exclamation in Luke 12 — that we must be very careful to fear Him who has authority to throw us into hell…rather than man who can but kill the body. I publish this video because I fear Him infinitely more than any man. My message to Justin Welby & HTB ⚔️
What do the public think of the Paris Olympic blasphemy?
After the disgraceful blasphemy broadcast from Paris into millions of homes throughout the world, we went into the streets with the truth of Jesus and to see what the public response would be…
Peterson & Musk: they who wrestle with God
Listening to Jordan Peterson’s greatly anticipated conversation with Elon Musk this week was like witnessing a younger, less mature man embody an older frame while playing verbal tennis with an elder man supernaturally endowed with younger flesh. But what would Paul of Tarsus say to them both?
The box-office conversation flitting around various chilling realities of our imploding world would have been greatly improved had Peterson been more composed, more reclined and more sensitive to allow Musk to answer his questions. When hosting someone in conversation, (as he did with Nigel Farage a couple of weeks ago), Peterson needs to speak much less than the interviewee and give more extended space for their thoughts rather than constantly interjecting his own in response to what they say. Because of this, while fascinating in parts, it was a near two-hour discussion that was punctuated with awkwardness that at times bordered on the embarrassing.
Could you mistake Jordan or Russell’s proclamations as being of a new god called Resurrection?
Our Election Manifesto | feat. “Prophet Song” by Paul Lynch
Today’s special general election episode of the podcast considers the astonishing book by Paul Lynch, “Prophet Song”, winner of the Booker Prize, (2023). You can watch the YouTube version of this podcast here.
This is our manifesto. It has been for years. We’ve talked about it as such. It’s the song of the Bible that most of us don’t want to sing.
But Paul Lynch’s “Prophet Song” is a book that carries with it an unregenerate prophetic quality that offers more than entertainment and lyrical prowess. Molly, especially, is a beautiful character that, were I still an English Literature student, I’d write all of my main essays about.
What is godly human jealousy?
Phinehas was rewarded for violently spearing two adulterers to death but what of the unjealous Church today? What’s the matter with us? What is THE PROBLEM?