Are We Already in WW III?

While I will admit that times are getting “sporty”, I still believe we are on the verge of a Renaissance. We only have to trust ourselves to prepare for the future. Our leaders are culpable in creating all of the issues that are not natural catastrophes like storms and earthquakes.

David DeGerolamo

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Hadenoughalready
7 years ago

These are frightening times; fascinating times. We were warned of these things long ago and those who fail to heed those warnings will fall into the trap of trading peace for security; which is not a trade but a capitulation. I, for one, will not capitulate and I will not trade my “faith” for the sake of life.

25/For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it. 26/For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul? Mathew 16: 25, 26

I can’t wait to get off this planet.

Publius Huldah
7 years ago

Yes, the world leaders are culpable -- but why do you believe we are on the verge of a Renaissance? I would love for that to be true. But I don’t see people getting any wiser or more virtuous. I see the same malice, ignorant conceit, and ego now which I saw before.

a follower
a follower
7 years ago
Reply to  Publius Huldah

Publius, i can see both. People who seem to be getting wiser & more virtuous, and also those who are being revealed as evil.
i believe as the veil is lifted the wolves are also being exposed. an overlooked ( in my opinion) verse in the Bible says,
He that is unjust, let him be unjust still: and he that is filthy, let him be filthy still: and he that is righteous, let him be righteous still: and he that is holy, let him be holy still. kjv Rev. 22:11
Same verse from the Besorah of Yahusha:
“He who does wrong, let him do more wrong; he who is filthy let him be more filthy’ he who is righteous, let him be more righteous; he who is set-apart, let him be more set-apart.
i believe this speaks of a time when the judgement is come upon us, while some are becoming washed clean in His blood, others are having their hearts hardened by the Master. These are the days of tribulation, and judgement.

Big_Celebrant
Big_Celebrant
7 years ago

The world will indeed see a renaissance. After the violent collapse of the central governments, and the resulting civil wars, plagues, and famine reduce the population by 90%. The dead wood, both of people and ideas, must be purged. The death of big government (with all it’s inherent corruption of social responsibility) and the universal experience of severe and lifelong hardship by several generations will indeed restore virtue. Then those of Western descent will rise again. And by these events, we will have been reminded that the separation of the races and peoples of man is indeed ordained by God and should not be violated. Only Christ, upon His return, has the rightful authority to gather the nations into one, to remake them into a single society, and to govern them all by one Will and one Law. Anyone but Christ attempting to do these things (i.e. globalism/communism) acts under the seal and (mis)guidance of Satan and serves his evil design -- to steal from Christ as many souls as possible and consign them forever to hell.

Satan is the ultimate tyrant. All the lesser tyrants among men are but his damnable cadre, fully deserving of immediate dispatch to the hell they have chosen for themselves.

This is God’s lesson of Babel, and shows without question that those who promote and pursue the “New World Order” in whatever form, are completely under the influence of the evil one, who must be challenged and defeated at every possible moment, by whatever means necessary.

In the immediacy. By whatever means necessary.

a follower
a follower
7 years ago
Reply to  Big_Celebrant

i believe after the events you describe, ( a true humbling) mankind will seek more diligently to separate itself from sin rather than separate the races.
Love Yahuah and love each other.