I’m devastated by Charlie Kirk’s death but he is one of many martyrs being killed in this day and age, sadly. Just go to North Korea, China, the Middle East and you’ll see many others. I don’t think his means something is just starting of Biblical Proportions.
It’s another sign of the growing hatred towards Christians in the Western World that was once Christendom. I fully expected to hear of more church shootings from now until the rapture. Especially if the LGBT mafia continue to lose their stranglehold on the culture and youth. They will not go away silently.
I want to believe in a National Revival but I just don’t see it.
I understand that it is likely that the left will get increasingly violent losing their grip on social erosion. No violence needed if you own the town (the police department, the post office, the courthouse the schools etc.). Although I agree that a general attitude shift in culture against Christianity has occurred in the West, there has also been waves of people also moving toward a belief in God outside the West. Africa, Asia, and Latin America and the Middle East have been increasing in Christianity. Although in general America has swung left because of media control plus other factors, overflow from COVID and trusting less in this world system due to such hype realized, had also brought a wave of people away from unbelief to belief or consideration of a good God is being real. Like we saw in cases of some new agers (JP) move away from new age toward considering the real Christ. In America, it is likely any changes toward good would be slow because we have been a nation of a lot of distractions. And a certain hardness would seem to come with that naturally.
I don't really view Kirk's death as anything, in my estimation, unusual for where we are. It did surprise me. And I do think leftist hostilities are "up," yes. But with everything being eroded from the left, I would actually have expected quite a bit more. They are losing significant ground all over the place. Financially, media wise, and political power wise. The left have customarily operated from demonizing, winning at any means, deceiving politically, enlarging government to secure their power, infiltrating education systems, the FBI, the CIA etc. Their long range strategies have always been subterfuge. That is the M.O. For example I believe the death of Supreme Court Justice Scalia was just another power move. To me, the surprise is not that the left becomes more violent. But rather that they find themselves to have increasingly need to do so. A testimony of the pains of losing ground.
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@Ronnie I do share his optimism, but for slightly different reasons. I would understand God pouring out His spirit upon all flesh to initial be the 1st century. And secondarily Israel in the tribulation at the 6th seal, that also seals the 144k for the trumpet judgements. I used to believe that those verses from Amos were for the end time age of grace for gentiles. But I would see it as Israel during the tribulation makes the most biblical sense to me. However, even so, whatever controversy there might be over some said coming great awakening, I would just sense to be conquering shift over globalism. In my estimation that would not be a revival. Some fear if there is something like that to come it would be a false new age revival. My take on that if it goes in that direction is that that period in time would be primed for people to believe in Christ because of such strong global shifting in all of our faces. The biblical leg I stand on is a bit flimsier than if God might pour out His spirit in the end time age of grace. But the verses concerning His charactor regarding closure of the age of grace for me would be:
- Ezekiel 18:23
- Hosea 11:9
- Numbers 20:12-13
We see God not as excited about the tribulation as evangelicals can tend to be. We see God not like us. And we see God defining "Holy" as being kind to an underserving generation. To me it would just seem that a certain % of evangelical eschatologicl concept be ground largely in discerning evil, or the antichrist (which I would generically see as off kilter templates by which to view through). Whereas, I believe the overarching hermenuetic = discerning God, and His Sovereign character over His ending of the age of grace. Evangelicalism would seem to bottleneck eschatology unto a tribulation flower. Whereas alternatively, the whole of scripture greater testifies to His great an powerful sovereign nature throughout the entirety of the Bible, is how i might process much of that. Blessings.