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For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst and provide for it.
- Patrick Henry

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Prayer Of Anguish

Earthly pain and suffering are often apparent. The eternal agony and torment of which the Bible warns, less so. Thankfully Scripture provides a remedy for both. Yet how few truly understand and embrace the Bible's command to "press on toward the goal to win the supreme and heavenly prize to which God in Christ Jesus is calling us upward." Particularly since the wisdom of God often seems counter-intuitive. For example, Scripture quantumly insists that "down is up" and "less is more," "slavery is freedom" and "death is life."

Fattened on the
blessings of modern life, not many are willing to exchange endless amusement and pleasure for personal and corporate brokenness and repentance. Even with our souls and those of all we know and love at risk. In this life and the life to come. Who will rise to the challenge? Will any humble themselves enough to scale the heights of intercession? We are running out of time to face the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth… So help us God.


For if the trumpet makes an uncertain sound, who will prepare for battle?


- 1 Corinthians 14:8 NIV


It's been said, "
God doesn't answer prayer, He answers desperate prayer." The Prayer of Anguish is simply the appropriate response to our current circumstance. A true fact, regardless of who, where or when you are. Given our 100% mortality rate, coupled with vast physical and spiritual, social and economic human need, mankind's state is perilous at best. Both collectively and individually. A fundamental circumstance shared by everyone everywhere. Young and old, healthy and sick, rich and poor. A condition Scripture warns should actually be of greater concern for the proud and powerful, wealthy and prosperous, happy and content than for our less fortunate counterparts.

The above description is the ultimate inconvenient truth. As universally apparent as it is ignored. It's far more pleasant for those enjoying previously
unimaginable blessings to deny such unpleasantries, or at least shelve such issues for a more convent time.

For
modern Christianity it's easier than most. Scripture's over 23,000 verses contain volumes of hope and promise. Often so beautifully and magnanimously stated, our natural response is to presume we've nothing to fear. Even when the New Testament uses the word "fear" over 100 times, frequently as a command to Christians in regard to salvation. Such as that from Paul, fondly called the Apostle of Grace, to his beloved Philippians, and every Christian since: "Therefore, my dear fiends, as you have always obeyed not only in my presence, but now much more in my absence—continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling…"

Jesus explained that God the Father must be worshiped in "spirit and truth." While truth may have many facets, honesty plays an essential role. The modern world, including Churchianity, seems unwilling or incapable of candor regarding our desperate situation. Understandably so, since such confessions hardly fill stadiums or theaters, pews or bank accounts. The resulting reality is that righteousness has been replaced by situational ethics or none at all. And that with hardly a fight.

No one wants to be labeled Chicken Little, even if the
sky is falling. This goes double for Christians. We say we believe, yet the average church attender has difficulty quoting 5-10 verses in a row (perhaps outside of the Lord's Prayer) and daily stops and seriously prays less than 10-15 minutes. A dire condition largely unchallenged by today's clergy. Instead we comfort ourselves assuring our Savior’s not a cup's half empty kind of Guy. Why should we worry when we've "not been given a spirit of fear?" Sure there are problems, maybe even big ones, but God’s large and in charge. His salvation and love are free gifts. There might be sin in the Church, maybe even in my life, but God's faithful even when we’re not. So what if folks are falling like flies to temptation and deception. We shouldn't let it rain on our parade. Even if the world's going to Hell in a hand-basket. If we keep our Pre-Trib Rapture card punched we're headed for Heaven before trouble or Tribulation starts. 😇😎😀

Attitudes like these oppose Scripture, undermining the Bible's simple and repeated
meta-messages. Sadly, today nothing is more common than playing fast and loose with difficult truth.

Moses knew a thing or two about the joy and bitterness of facing reality. On the grandest of scales he
wrestled with faith and doubt, obedience and rebellion, life and death. Against all odds, he challenged the mightiest of his day to bridge the gap between God and His people. Facing insurmountable obstacles, he persevered against hardship and war to lead his people to the promise land.

Moses grasped the
quantum entanglement of anguish and ecstasy. Like Christ, "for the joy set before Him," he was frequently misunderstood and maligned, a man "of sorrows, and acquainted with grief." Yet like Jesus, he also enjoyed fantastic triumph and success, filling himself and others with "the oil of gladness." Moses, like Abraham and all Scripture's heroes, chose the rigors of faith over the cares of this world. They endured anything and everything, resolute in belief that God is, and "He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him." As sojourners in the land of promise, they soldiered on seeking "an unseen city with real, eternal foundations—the City designed and built by God."

  • "By faith, Moses, when grown, refused the privileges of the Egyptian royal house. He chose a hard life with God’s people rather than an opportunistic soft life of sin with the oppressors. He valued suffering in the Messiah’s camp far greater than Egyptian wealth because he was looking ahead, anticipating the payoff. By an act of faith, he turned his heel on Egypt, indifferent to the king’s blind rage. He had his eye on the One no eye can see, and kept right on going. By an act of faith, he kept the Passover Feast and sprinkled Passover blood on each house so that the destroyer of the firstborn wouldn’t touch them." Hebrews 11:23-29 MSG


What the Spirit is Saying…

The Bible explains that given we are all telling ourselves a story, understanding Scripture takes spiritual sensitivity. All the more so today when modern life is filled with pleasant distractions, not to mention unprecedented levels of temptation and deception, worldliness and sin.

For understandable reasons few today are interested in an
honest handling of Scripture's most emphasized themes, particularly in regards to owning up to the implications of God's apparent silence and distance. Not to mention Jesus judging His church. A point well made by the late great David Wilkerson and others. Such messages as “A Call To Anguish” and “A Time To Wake Up” rank as some of the best ever preached.

“A Time To Wake Up” begins with “
Today you will rarely find a message on repentance.” “A Call To Anguish” (abridged version) begins with "Folks… I’m tired of hearing about revival. I’m tired of hearing about awakenings… Of last day outpourings of the Holy Spirit… I've heard that rhetoric for 50 years… Just Rhetoric. No meaning whatsoever. I’m tired of hearing about people in the church who say that they want their unsaved loved ones saved… I’m tired of hearing people say I’m concerned about my troubled marriage when it’s just talk… Rhetoric. And I look at the whole religious scene today and all I see are the inventions and ministries of man and flesh. It’s mostly powerless. It has no impact on the world. And I see more of the world coming in and impacting the church rather than the church impacting the world. I see music taking over the house of God. I see entertainment taking over the house of God. An obsession with entertainment in God’s house, A hatred of correction and a hatred of reproof. Nobody wants to hear it any more… Whatever happened to anguish in the house of God? Whatever happened to anguish in the ministry? It’s a word you don’t hear in this pampered age. You don’t hear it. Anguish means extreme pain and distress. The emotion so stirred that it becomes painful. Acute deeply felt inner pain because of the conditions about you, in you, or around you… Anguish. Deep Pain. And Sorrow. Agony of God’s heart…"

And sprinkled throughout this
fearfully honest sermon David further cries:

  • All true passion is born out of anguish. All true passion for Christ comes out of a baptism of anguish.
  • Hear’s what God said, “I’ve heard the words of this people. They have well said all that they have spoken. O that there were such a heart in them. That they would fear me, and keep all my commandments always that it might be well with them, and their children forever!”
  • “When I (Nehemiah) heard these words (regarding the ruin of Jerusalem) I set down and wept. And morned certain days and fasted. And prayed before the God of heaven.”
  • We face a similar situation except ours is many times worse.
  • Does it matter to you at all that God’s spiritual Jerusalem, the church, is now married to the world?
  • Does it matter about the Jerusalem that’s in our own hearts? The sign of ruin that is slowly draining spiritual power and passion? Blind to lukewarmness. Blind to the mixture that’s creeping in.
  • You won’t fight. You won’t labor in prayer anymore. You won’t weep before God anymore. You can sit and watch television and your family go to hell!
  • Does it really matter to you that your unsaved loved ones are dying and we’re getting closer and closer to the end?
  • Where’s the anguish. Where’s the tears. Where’s the mourning? Where’s the fasting?
  • It’s going to take more than preaching. More than a new revelation.
  • There’s going to be no renewal, no revival, no awakening until we’re willing to let Him once again break us. Folk’s it’s getting late and it’s getting serious.

This is classic Wilkerson. Anguishing over the
fall of God’s people. Throughout David’s 50 year ministry he witnessed a downward spiral of spiritual disciplines such as prayer and Bible study, sanctification and service. During the very same period in which we were given unprecedented wealth and prosperity. As in Christ’s warnings in the Rich Man and Lazarus and Good Samaritan, we’ve refused to humble ourselves over the spiritual loss both around and within. Like Laodicea we’ve been deceived into believing we’re on a cruise rather than battle ship.

It’s one thing to fight and fail and quite another to fail to fight…


James 4: Scripture's Most Relevant Chapter

Our lack of fervency and
righteousness is exactly the kind of apathy and worldliness James, the half brother of Christ, warned Christians of millennia ago. He begins by identifying two underlining causes of unanswered prayer:

  • “What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don’t they come from your desires that battle within you? You desire but do not have, so you kill. You covet but you cannot get what you want, so you quarrel and fight. You do not have because you do not ask God. When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures.” James 4:1-3 NIV
James continues addressing the deeply embedded problem of worldliness within the 1st century church:

  • “You adulterous people, don’t you know that friendship with the world means enmity against God? Therefore, anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God. Or do you think Scripture says without reason that he jealously longs for the spirit he has caused to dwell in us?” James 4:4-5 NIV
James concludes with a prescription universally considered more objectionable than the disease:

  • “But he gives us more grace. That is why Scripture says: “God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.” Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Come near to God and he will come near to you. Wash your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded. Grieve, mourn and wail. Change your laughter to mourning and your joy to gloom. Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up.” James 4:6-10 NIV

Diagnosis

It's been noted that the difference between medicine and poison is the dosage.  While an aspirin or two can calm a headache, taking a hundred at once can kill.  Equally crucial in treating illness is the correct diagnosis.  Should the muscles of one's left shoulder and arm ache from too much exercise, applying a topical analgesic like "deep heat" would be wise.  However, if the cause of the pain were a heart attack, misdiagnosis of the symptoms could prove fatal.

Having laid a foundation, let’s examine James’ radical treatment regiment against
worldliness among early believers who faced only a fraction of today's ubiquitous and growing levels of temptation and deception. Before doing so, it's telling to note there are very few line upon line explanations and instructions in all of Scripture. The fact that James lists 14 points of adjustments in our attitude and action greatly reinforces their unique importance. The Holy Spirit uses James to identify both the two primary causes of unanswered prayer and the fact that powerlessness is a leading symptom of worldliness within the Church:

1. Don’t ask, don’t have:

  • You covet but you cannot get what you want, so you quarrel and fight. You do not have because you do not ask God.” James 4:2 NIV
The tenor of the text suggests believers were taking matters into their own hands rather than pressing in and praying through to God:

2. Ask but don’t receive, ask amiss:

  • “When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures.” James 4:3 NIV
Those attempting genuine intercession appear to have their efforts short-circuited by the pursuit of pleasure.

James continues by castigating the dualism of believers as “adulterous people” who attempt to befriend both God and the world:

3. World vs. God:

  • “You adulterous people, don’t you know that friendship with the world means enmity against God? James 4:4 NIV
4. Enemy of God:

  • Therefore, anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God. Or do you think Scripture says without reason that he jealously longs for the spirit he has caused to dwell in us?” James 4:4-5 NIV
Next James offers a brief respite of solace. While the encouragement is genuine, it’s as conditional as all the free gifts and promises of God:

5. Gives more grace:

  • “But he gives us more grace. That is why Scripture says: “God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.” James 4:6 NIV
This begs two questions. What exactly is grace and to whom does God give “more grace.” To those unmoved and thus failing to follow this prescription, or those humble enough to work through James 4 to be moved to full and lasting obedience?


Prescription

Finally James, and ultimately the
Holy Spirit whom we have been so greatly offending, get to the heart of matter:

6: Submit to God:

  • “Submit yourselves, then, to God.” James 4:7 NIV
This first command, directed towards believers, is somewhat perplexing, if not perturbing. As Christians are we not already submitted to God? Clearly the quality or our submission is wanting.

7. Resist the devil:

  • “Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” James 4:7 NIV
Millions hope that simple belief in Christ is already resistance enough. Here as elsewhere, Scripture points out that this is far from the case. To their peril, billions fail to give the devil his due, failing to take spiritual warfare seriously. This verse also suggest that worldliness is a principal weapon in Satan’s arsenal.

8. Come near:

  • “Come near to God and he will come near to you.” James 4:8 NIV
It’s often noted we are all telling ourselves a story. The question is how honest is our narrative compared to Omnity’s? Rather than grieving the Spirit of grace, diligently drawing near is a prerequisite to reestablishing an authentic connection with God.

9. Wash your hands:

  • “Wash your hands, you sinners,” James 4:8 NIV
Targeting our actions, this imperative implies habitual sins of both omission and commission.

10. Purify your hearts:

  • “and purify your hearts, you double-minded,” James 4:8 NIV
Identifying divided thoughts and allegiances, we are commanded to purify our hearts of spiritual adultery through four additional steps of radical repentance. Note: We highly recommend Keith Green’s updated version of Charles Finney’s one page handout entitled, “Breaking Up The Fallow Ground.”

11. Grieve, mourn and wail:

  • “Grieve, mourn and wail,” James 4:9 NIV
Clear enough but as David Wilkerson pointed out, who does this? Long gone are the days of even converts anguishing at the altar to pray through to Biblical salvation, much less leaders and laity.

12. Laughter to mourning:

  • “Change your laughter to mourning,” James 4:9 NIV
Again clear enough and again, what church much less denomination does this?” The context of this entire passage thus far is corporate. For example “adulterous people” bespeaks of plurality. As with the disease so too the cure. The Holy Spirit is calling for individual and congregational, denominations and the whole of Christendom to respond with pre-revival repentance in realistic hope of nothing short of a New Pentecost. Yet among thousands, if not millions of modern church services, who has seen the like? To the contrary, quick to assume salvation we continue to exchange presumption for faith in fellowship and song.

13. Joy to gloom:

  • “and your joy to gloom.” James 4:9 NIV
While joy is a fruit of the Spirit, inappropriate joy is anything but. Here again James points out that like a modern Laodicea, the spiritual story we are telling ourselves leaves much to be desired.

14. Humble yourselves:

  • “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up.” James 4:6-10 NIV
Once having honestly realized and fully responded to the distasteful truth of our bad behavior, James assures that God will reward our extreme and ongoing efforts.



COVID-19

The
repentance formula found in James 4 (J4) clearly emphasizes both the necessity for and correct form of the Prayer of Anguish (POA). Having done so for millennia it does so still. In fact, given the chapter's opening verses describing and condemning the worldliness of 1st century Christians, whom were pre-school sinners compared to we their 21st century counterparts, the passage's relevance is growing exponentially.

Case in point. I've frequently referenced and linked to David Wilkerson's abridged version of a
Call To Anguish. Even going so far as providing the partial transcript from above long ago in the GB article Habakkuk's Complaint. I've also referenced J4's step by step analysis in GB's companion article Worldliness.

That said, this full length article on the Prayer of Anguish was written during the first week of April 2020 as much of the world, and the U.S. in particular, are literally in lock down during the
COVID-19 crises.

The true origin and nature, impact and aftermath of
C-19 is unknown. Its current and future ramifications on healthcare and economies, families and societies has yet to be seen. What should be clear to Prophetic Christians is the full extent of the crises/opportunity such a previously unprecedented circumstance affords. This includes:

1. Reflection: Global non essential business shutdowns, shelter in place ordinances and social distancing mandates all but force moments of pause. Such a global, real time pandemic, provides ample opportunity to ponder a variety of often overlooked issues. First and foremost, that while in the developed nations we posses a quality of lifestyle rivaling that of mythological gods, we are yet fearfully and wonderfully made. And for all our pomp will die as do dogs. Thus everyone clearly has a critical need to both know and please our Creator and Savior.

2. Discernment: Christians are commanded to correctly discern everything. Jesus warned, "Stop judging by mere appearances, but instead judge correctly.." Truth itself must be spiritually discerned. This includes the primary and secondary religious lessons C-19 offers:


During the C-19 crises, the final point above is the crux of the matter. And as such, provides the global pandemic's most salient lesson. Simply put, the inability to robustly and routinely miraculously heal the sick, within our own ranks, much less as an extremely powerful evangelical tool, means three things:


1. Dishonest Doctrine: Cessationist (half the Protestant church) are clearly accurate in regards to Churchianity's lack of genuine spiritual gifts. Yet they are equally adamant in their incorrect doctrines regarding miraculous signs and wonders having timed out with the apostles and/or the canonization of Scripture. A crucial error, to be developed more fully when discussing James 5. Tragically, an exemplary example of "throwing the baby out with the bathwater."

Charismatics (half the Protestant church) are by and large more accurate in their understanding of the Bible's constant reinforcement regarding the centrality of spiritual gifts. Yet current doctrine and practice grossly over-exaggerates our capabilities, glossing over a glaring lack of spiritual giftedness. A tendency also addressed in greater detail by coming comments on James 5. Regrettably, a classic case of "cooking the books."


2. Powerlessness: For obvious and opposite reasons, the dishonest doctrine on both sides of the aisle not only justifies each side's errors, but results in pandemic powerlessness. A anemic condition all the more acute given such entrenched positioning all but guarantees the vast majority of both cessationists and charismatics failure to even recognizing and admit, much less with brokenness and confession repent, of our nearly universal and continual grieving of the Holy Spirit. In this and a myriad of other vital matters.


3. Prophetic Christians: An honest appraisal of the shameful stalemate described above leaves little hope. Interestingly, David Wilkerson is attributed by Dr. Mike Evans with an 1986 prophecy reminiscent of the current C-19 crises:

  • I see a plague coming on the world, and the bars, churches and government will shut down. The plague will hit New York City and shake it like it has never been shaken. The plague is going to force prayerless believers into radical prayer and into their Bibles, and repentance will be the cry from the man of God in the pulpit. And out of it will come a third Great Awakening that will sweep America and the world."
Does this seemingly prophetic word bode true? Perhaps. Yet consider a more infamous quote by Charles Finney, father of the Second Great Awakening and perhaps the most powerful Christian to walk the Earth since the apostles:

  • “If there is a decay of conscience, the pulpit is responsible for it. If the public press lacks moral discernment, the pulpit is responsible for it. If the church is degenerate and worldly, the pulpit is responsible for it. If the world loses its interest in Christianity, the pulpit is responsible for it. If Satan rules in our halls of legislation, the pulpit is responsible for it. If our politics become so corrupt that the very foundations of our government are ready to fall away, the pulpit is responsible for it.”
Finney's critic of church leadership seems overly harsh. Yet it’s impossible that with scores of Christian sects proclaiming droves of different beliefs, today's denominations present the whole Gospel. Or in majority of cases, anything close. Thus to a lessor or greater degree, most if not all, are at odds with Scripture’s ultimate Author. If the Bible is authentically the Word of God, then in regards to doctrine and practice, might even well intended errors of omission and/or addition, prove hazardous? Are we discerning among the many Christs the One true? Particularly in regards to Christ's harsher commands? Have we rightly identified the conditionality of Scripture's thousands of wonderful promises? If we believe, teach and/or obey half the gospel, does it matter which half? And even should our doctrines and lifestyles be closer to correct, what of the pandemic of nearly universal powerlessness?

Consider for a moment a beloved verse oft quoted by Christian leadership regarding the goal of their own ministries:

  • "And so it was with me, brothers and sisters. When I came to you, I did not come with eloquence or human wisdom as I proclaimed to you the testimony about God. For I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and him crucified. " 1 Corinthians 2:1-2 NIV
Simple enough, yet completing the passage complicates things considerably:

  • " I came to you in weakness with great fear and trembling. My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit’s power, so that your faith might not rest on human wisdom, but on God’s power." 1 Corinthians 2:3-5 NIV

So how well do our sheltering in place and shuttered churches, social distancing and masks compare to Paul's,
"demonstration of the Spirit’s power, so that your faith might not rest on human wisdom, but on God’s power." Our current circumstance begs a simple question. Will we rise to the challenge of Biblical truth? And will we do so together? Scriptural truth is not a consensus. Yet, like an immense boulder, it may well take all of our collective resources and skills to fully uncover it. Doing so today, as always, requires deep and abiding brokenness and repentance. As Jesus warned the leadership of His day, "And whoever falls on this stone will be broken; but on whomever it falls, it will grind him to powder." On this point it would seem Jesus, James and David Wilkerson agree:

  • "There’s going to be no renewal, no revival, no awakening until we’re willing to let Him once again break us. Folk’s it’s getting late and it’s getting serious."
Yet still we wait…

We wait… unaware as Satan's angelic rebellion, having marred the very history of eternity, overflows onto Earth forever reshaping our own.

We wait… while our sins, of unprecedented quantity and quality, reach Heaven. Filling Creation's Supreme Court with damning testimony against fallen mankind and Churchianity alike. Providing Satan unprecedented witness for accusation against us.

We wait… unconcerned as the 1960's sexual revolution continues to create a planetary deluge of immorality and gender confusion, with modern Christianity either joining in or largely looking the other way.

We wait… as the world is soaked in the innocent blood of over 2 billion, through clinical and contraceptive abortion. Eight to ten times Earth's entire population in Christ's day! A global slaughter of Jesus' "least brothers" of such magnitude that we may well be aborting our prayers and worship, if not very salvation.

We wait… while the specter of marital strife and divorce wreaks havoc with tens, if not hundreds of millions of marriages and families. With little or no appropriate prayer on their behalf.

We wait… as the ravenous beasts of poverty and famine, violence and war relentlessly consume the lives of billions.

We wait… unmoved as unparalleled levels of worldliness and addiction enslave family and friends, neighbors and billions across our planet.

We wait… unconcerned as the times and seasons in which live clearly reveal the stage is set for Revelation's prophetic warnings of catastrophic events. Up to and including the quickly approaching reign of the Antichrist and global installment of the Mark of the Beast.

We wait…
while God's judgment against all the above and more looms large on the horizon. Gathering in ferocity and momentum.

A question is posed by our continued and corporate response, or lack thereof. Does unwillingness to face and engage difficult Spiritual truth reduce or increase our risk? Many
Biblical passages address this concern. Not the lease of which, when Jesus was asked to comment on some troubling headlines during His day:

  • "Now there were some present at that time who told Jesus about the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mixed with their sacrifices. Jesus answered, “Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans because they suffered this way? I tell you, no! But unless you repent, you too will all perish. Or those eighteen who died when the tower in Siloam fell on them—do you think they were more guilty than all the others living in Jerusalem? I tell you, no! But unless you repent, you too will all perish." Luke 13:1-5 NIV
Notice Jesus doesn't offer false comfort by simply distinguishing between various forms of natural suffering and evil. Nor does Christ assure all is well with their souls. Instead, He harmonizes with dozens of passages throughout the Old and New Testaments warning that we are all in need of deep and abiding repentance. As in keeping with an infamous passage from Jeremiah:

  • "Everyone’s after the dishonest dollar, little people and big people alike. Prophets and priests and everyone in between twist words and doctor truth. My people are broken—shattered!—and they put on Band-Aids, Saying, ‘It’s not so bad. You’ll be just fine.’ But things are not ‘just fine’! Do you suppose they are embarrassed over this outrage? No, they have no shame. They don’t even know how to blush. There’s no hope for them. They’ve hit bottom and there’s no getting up. As far as I’m concerned, they’re finished.” God has spoken." Jeremiah 6:13-15 MSG
Or as Søren Kierkegaard, the prodigious Christian author and first existentialist philosopher so eloquently noted in the 1800's:

  • "The matter is quite simple. The Bible is very easy to understand. But we Christians are a bunch of scheming swindlers. We pretend to be unable to understand it because we know very well that the minute we understand, we are obliged to act accordingly. Take any words in the New Testament and forget everything except pledging yourself to act accordingly. My God, you will say, if I do that my whole life will be ruined. How would I ever get on in the world? Herein lies the real place of Christian scholarship. Christian scholarship is the Church’s prodigious invention to defend itself against the Bible, to ensure that we can continue to be good Christians without the Bible coming too close. Oh, priceless scholarship, what would we do without you? Dreadful it is to fall into the hands of the living God. Yes it is even dreadful to be alone with the New Testament."
Rest assured, both the sins of society and the false doctrines of Churchianity have multiplied exponentially since Kierkegaard's day.

Against the backdrop of such stark reality, rather than assembling by the millions to confess our
apathy and doubt, issues with God and sin, we pursue amusement and pleasure, worldliness and wealth. We twist doctrine and theology, build bigger sanctuaries and campuses, filled with better programs and technology. We substitute accurate Bible study and strategic daily prayer with inappropriate worship and superficial fellowship, yet refuse God's command to humble ourselves and pray and seek His face and turn from our wicked ways. Thus, for all our good intentions, Scripture warns we are ostensibly building our lives and churches on sifting sand, rather than facing our glaring need of genuine brokenness and lasting repentance:

  • “These words I speak to you are not incidental additions to your life, homeowner improvements to your standard of living. They are foundational words, words to build a life on. If you work these words into your life, you are like a smart carpenter who built his house on solid rock. Rain poured down, the river flooded, a tornado hit—but nothing moved that house. It was fixed to the rock. But if you just use my words in Bible studies and don’t work them into your life, you are like a stupid carpenter who built his house on the sandy beach. When a storm rolled in and the waves came up, it collapsed like a house of cards.” Matthew 7:24-27 MSG
As our Catholic brothers are prone to pray, "God have mercy, Christ have mercy."

Simply put, we are woefully unprepared to adequately face the many
current and future challenges at our doorstep. What little hope remains might be summarized in two remote possibilities. The first is that at least some faction of modern Christianity will come to their senses, face the truth of our critical situation, and take the difficult steps prescribed in James 4. The second is far more likely, yet still a long-shot. That at least some fraction of Prophetic Christians might come to our senses, face the truth of our critical situation, and take the difficult steps prescribed in James 4.

Prophetic Christians are exceptionally honest and studious Bible students and intercessors, grasping much of both the context and content of Scripture. Such men and women seek God in faith, reasoning that He's said what He means and means what He's said. They're persuaded "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever." Both in His mercy and love, as well as harsh words and judgment of His church. Possessed of deep and abiding repentance, they labor for revival in the hope and fear of God. Understanding both the love and "terror of the Lord" they endeavor to persuade others to choose eternal life rather than death. Knowing they too are sinners, they treat others as they would be treated: firm, fair, factual and friendly. They compel the lost, including apathetic and disobedient Christians, to come into the Kingdom by first speaking the truth in love. Should compassion fail, they spend themselves and their lives trying to pull lost humanity from the fire.

Yet even with such recommendations, few if any are ready and willing to "pray through" the Prayer of Anguish commanded in James 4. Rather, like iron mixed with clay, while in many ways nearer the Lord than others in
understanding and service, when it comes to true power evangelism and discipleship, we find ourselves all but off-line.

We also often find ourselves lacking in one or more areas of
radical discipleship. Thus short circuiting our attempts of being capable of praying the kind of effective, fervent and righteous prayers that avail much.

By March 30, 2020 much of the U.S. government and social sector was in either mandated or volunteer shut down. Shelter in place was already the new norm for many if not most Americans. Not to mention much of the world, with all but essential workers and movement banned or strongly discouraged. On this same day, the U.S. population excelled 330 million, with
under 3,300 COVID-19 deaths. That means less than 1 in 100,000 Americans had died of C-19. During roughly the same period, in the U.S. it was estimated there had been 45,000 flu related deaths. A tragic yet normal flu season. Hard to believe past societies would have voluntarily all but closed down their economies, institutions and/or borders over C-19.

Or consider the following
C-19 statistics as reported for my hometown as of May 20, 2020:

Fresno County California
Fresno County population =
1,000,000
Population over 65 years old =
120,000
Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases =
1,288
Number of deaths
under 65 = 0
Number of deaths
over 65 = 17
Chances of contracting COVID-19 in Fresno County =
1.5 of 1/10th of 1%
Chances of dying from COVID-19 if
under 65 = 0%
Chances of dying from COVID-19 if
over 65 = 1.4 of 1/100th of 1%


Viewed another way, by the end of June 27, 2020, the provisional death tolls stratified by week and age seem to reveal that once the U.S.
stopped forcing nursing homes to take COVID-19 patients, the death toll numbers fell drastically. Which is where 0 to 44-year-olds had always been throughout the entire timeline (as represented in the bottom 3 age groups in the graph below).


A 11/26/20 article from AIER entitled, "New Study Highlights Alleged Accounting Error Regarding Covid Deaths" reported that after adjusting for the U.S. average death toll over the last 6 years, as extrapolated from CDC data and adjusted for factors such as a larger population, "COVID-19 has not lead to any significant increase in deaths."



The AIER article explains:

  • A new study (link removed or site crashed but now available at Archive.org) published by Dr. Genevieve Briand at Johns Hopkins University notes some critical accounting errors done at the national level. The study – which is still being vetted – simply examines the raw data that should have been questioned months ago. The overall conclusion is that Covid-19, at least according to collected data, is not the killer disease that it is currently hyped up to be. AIER is not endorsing the study as is without further study, but we are interested in the argument being examined and discussed.

  • Essentially, there is an average number of deaths every year due to a variety of causes that for the most part have remained constant through the years. This includes morbidities such as heart disease, which has long been the leading cause of death, and cancer, which has long plagued our existence. For Covid-19 to be a serious cause of alarm, it would need to significantly increase the number of average deaths."

  • However, according to the study, “These data analyses suggest that in contrast to most people’s assumptions, the number of deaths by COVID-19 is not alarming. In fact, it has relatively no effect on deaths in the United States.”

  • What is even more interesting if not more alarming is that the spike in recorded Covid-19 deaths seen in 2020 has coincided with a proportional decrease in death from other diseases. Yanni Gu writes “This suggests, according to Briand, that the COVID-19 death toll is misleading. Briand believes that deaths due to heart diseases, respiratory diseases, influenza and pneumonia may instead be recategorized as being due to COVID-19.” 

  • Deaths have remained relatively constant, yet reported deaths due to deadly conditions such as heart disease have fallen while reported Covid deaths have risen. This suggests that the current Covid death count is in some capacity relabeled deaths due to other ailments. According to the graph, reported Covid deaths even overtook heart disease as the main cause of death at one point, which should raise suspicion.

  • This aligns with many other well-established facts about the virus, such as those with comorbidities are the most at risk. According to the CDC, about 94% of Covid deaths occur with comorbidities. This suggests that it could be possible that a large number of deaths could have been mainly due to more serious ailments such as heart disease but categorized as a Covid-19 death, a far less lethal disease.


The AIER article continues:

  • "According to this graph provided by the study, deaths labeled under Covid-19 increased while deaths labeled under others decreased. It is important to note that this sample only applies to the month of April as the author notes these were the weeks with the highest reported deaths. Gu writes, “The CDC classified all deaths that are related to COVID-19 simply as COVID-19 deaths. Even patients dying from other underlying diseases but are infected with COVID-19 count as COVID-19 deaths. This is likely the main explanation as to why COVID-19 deaths drastically increased while deaths by all other diseases experienced a significant decrease…

  • “If [the COVID-19 death toll] was not misleading at all, what we should have observed is an increased number of heart attacks and increased COVID-19 numbers. But a decreased number of heart attacks and all the other death causes doesn’t give us a choice but to point to some misclassification,” Briand replied.”
Given other research and articles such as September 24th's Sweden And Herd Immunity, An Open Letter From Medical Doctors, it would seem the United States, much less the world, needlessly shut down our entire economy. Nor needed to close schools, etc… Doing so in the U.S. resulted in 43 million Americans filing for unemployment. Vastly reducing the tax base, while paying unprecedented unemployment insurance ($600/wk over jobless benefits equaling up to 2-3 times their previous salary). Shelter in place could have been relegated to those above retirement age, nursing homes or others with extreme risk factors. Given the fraction of a percentage of C-19 deaths among children is substantially lower than that of the flu, shutting down schools was ridiculous.

On October 4, 2020 a health care article on
National Review revealed that Stats Hold a Surprise: Lockdowns May Have Had Little Effect on COVID-19 Spread. Data suggest mandatory lockdowns exacted a great cost, with a questionable effect on transmission.

By October 6, 2020 more than 4,300 Medical and Public Health Scientist and Medical Practitioners had signed the
Great Barrington Declaration voicing concerns asserting that, "As infectious disease epidemiologists and public health scientists we have grave concerns about the damaging physical and mental health impacts of the prevailing COVID-19 policies, and recommend an approach we call Focused Protection. Coming from both the left and right, and around the world, we have devoted our careers to protecting people. Current lockdown policies are producing devastating effects on short and long-term public health. The results (to name a few) include lower childhood vaccination rates, worsening cardiovascular disease outcomes, fewer cancer screenings and deteriorating mental health – leading to greater excess mortality in years to come, with the working class and younger members of society carrying the heaviest burden. Keeping students out of school is a grave injustice. Keeping these measures in place until a vaccine is available will cause irreparable damage, with the underprivileged disproportionately harmed…" Read entire article and/or sign Great Barrington Declaration.

Regardless of decisions by civic authorities, it's simply unimaginable that 1st century believers would have halted meeting together during such a time as this. Particularly given the constant peril of
persecution and martyrdom many faced on a daily basis. In fact, one suspects they would have prayed together all the more, crying out to God to forgive their sins and reverse their powerlessness over illness and disease, devils and death, until “the place where they were meeting was shaken. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God boldly.” While the world may rightly search for masks and respirators, cures and vaccines, what may be most needed today is a new generation of "building" Quakers.


James 5: A Promise Of Hope

Consider for a moment a handful of verses from James chapter 5 through which hope in the power of effective, fervent and righteous prayer is derived. For in them we have not only an overlooked
litmus test for Biblical church leadership, but a guaranteed cure for what ails us:

  • "Is anyone among you in trouble? Let them pray. Is anyone happy? Let them sing songs of praise. Is anyone among you sick? Let them call the elders of the church to pray over them and anoint them with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise them up. If they have sinned, they will be forgiven. Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective." James 5:13-16 NIV

Here we see no hint of cessationism. Nor the failure of charismatics. What we do see are simple and straightforward instructions clearly indicating that elders are required to be able to offer the kind of prayer in faith that equates to miraculous healing and subsequent forgiveness of sins.

Yet how many can on do so on a routinely daily basis? Almost, if not absolutely, zero. Hence the need and wisdom of sheltering in place and shuttered churches, social distancing and masks.

How many are ready to admit the truth of the passage and our inability to fulfill the requirement? About the same.

Herein lies the horns of our dilemma. Here is the true crises/opportunity afforded by the mass global suffering of
COVID-19, not to mention every other intractable disease and disability. Yet who will respond appropriately?

"
Many are called, but few are chosen." Why? Because few choose to answer His call.

To do so and gain the power of Elijah to which James referred would change everything. People would pack churches and tear the
roofs off houses to gain access to the true Christ of Biblical Christianity who's miracles and forgiveness was once again fully accessible.

Modern Christians would
love and fear the Lord. Spiritual gifts would be plentiful and multitudes would fall down and worship God, exclaiming, “God is really among you!” The virtue of Godly fear would be restored. Sin and profanity would be judged and corrected, as in the tragic yet telling case of Ananias and Sapphira:

  • "Great fear seized the whole church and all who heard about these events. The apostles performed many signs and wonders among the people. And all the believers used to meet together in Solomon’s Colonnade. No one else dared join them, even though they were highly regarded by the people. Nevertheless, more and more men and women believed in the Lord and were added to their number. As a result, people brought the sick into the streets and laid them on beds and mats so that at least Peter’s shadow might fall on some of them as he passed by. Crowds gathered also from the towns around Jerusalem, bringing their sick and those tormented by impure spirits, and all of them were healed." Acts 5:11-16 NIV
All this and more could be ours, if only a remnant of the remnant would admit and confess our worldliness and sin, entering into the Prayer of Anguish required by James 4 with missionary zeal. For the primary purpose of fully recovering the genuine fruit, and gifts of the Holy Spirit! Particularly that of repentantly and routinely healing the sick.

Still, for a multitude of reasons, we delay. Furthermore, fearing failure, we build bulwarks of justifications to excuse our
powerlessness. Even Charismatics settle for crumbs when it comes to the miraculous. When comparing our record against that of the Gospels and/or Book of Acts, we content ourselves with a healing here or there. Almost as if the exception proves the rule.

Cessationism has no need for such spiritual contortions. The lack of the miraculous across the board strongly supports the viewpoint miracles have largely ceased since the apostolic age and canonization of Scripture. An assertion, some suggest, the New Testament itself would seem to support:

  • "Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away. For we know in part and we prophesy in part, but when completeness comes, what is in part disappears. When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me. For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known." 1 Corinthians 13:8-12 NIV
It's true that the quality and quantity of miracles permeating the Gospels and/or Book of Acts have ceased. At least within the ranks of Churchianity. Nevertheless, Scriptural gymnastics are required to justify their loss from this, or any Biblical passage. First, there is literally no mention in this text of Divine healing. Almost as if the Author wanted no confusion on the point. Second, "when the completeness comes" is clearly not a reference to the authoring and publishing the Old and New Testaments. If so, then, "where there is knowledge, it will pass away." In fact, quite the opposite is happening all around us in every way. As Daniel prophesied in regards to the last days, "knowledge shall increase."

Clearly, this passage reinforces the
promised and blessed hope of complete transformation when in eternity the faithful behold Christ, "But we know that when Christ appears, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is. All who have this hope in him purify themselves, just as he is pure."

Simple and straightforward interpretation of this and all such Scriptures, moves with rather than against the flow of the entire New Testament. Taken together, they provide compelling testimony that all the fruit and gifts of the Spirit remain available. For those Scripturally and spiritual honest enough to admit the truth. And train themselves and others, becoming effectually fervent and righteous enough to "take it by force."

If not, what will be the result of this and any future crises? Most likely more of the same. Only worse, having once again hardened our hearts, resisted the Spirit and drawn nearer the day of reckoning. A point Prophetic Christians do well to ponder. All the more as modern Christianity's churches are locked down and empty for the first time in history during Easter week.

Sheltering in place, I finished watching the Passion of the Christ on “Good Friday” night. Having previously watched and been deeply moved by Mel Gibson epic movie, this was the first time on a 4K UHD 65” Big Screen TV. The resolution and violence was so incredibly graphic I had to split the movie over two nights. Much to be said. Starting with it must indeed be true that “
by His stripes we are healed.” Shame on us if we fail to restore the power of such a costly gift... 🤕🤒😷

It's been noted if you want to judge how popular a church is, count the number attending a Sunday morning service. To judge how popular a pastor is, count those attending a mid week service. To judge how popular God is, count those attending a regularly scheduled serious and lengthy
prayer meeting. If you can find one.

Prayer meetings, while rare, come in assorted varieties. This raises the question, what kind of prayer meeting might break through to God is this late and troubling hour?

First, we must
honestly deal with the enormous elephant in the room. The simple fact that for the most part, prayer is broken. A leading cause and result of prayer's modern unpopularity. This is not to say that prayer always goes unanswered. Rather, that like a stoped clocked, prayer seems dependable about twice a day. Furthermore, such an obvious and Scriptural admission does not cast dispersions on God, but rather on us:

  • "Look! Listen! God’s arm is not amputated—he can still save. God’s ears are not stopped up—he can still hear. There’s nothing wrong with God; the wrong is in you. Your wrongheaded lives caused the split between you and God. Your sins got between you so that he doesn’t hear." Isaiah 59:1-2 MSG
For example, this same chapter in Isaiah strictly forbids participation in and/or toleration of the shedding of innocent blood. Certainly this includes aborting 8-10 times the entire world's population in Biblical days. Such violence and murder ranks among the top of the list of sins that Scripture repeatedly warns will close God's ears and withdrawal His arm from His own people.

But whole denominations happily teach
God's love and mercy are unconditional. So why such silence and distance between God and modern believers? The plain truth is that in a bid for relevance and appeal, Churchianity has lowered, if not jettisoned, Biblical standards. Yet, as evident in the passage just cited from Isaiah and literally hundreds like it, while God's salvation and power are indeed freely given, they are always conditional. So much so, confusion regarding the free-conditional gifts of God has become the greatest doctrinal stumbling block of modern Christianity. And a predominate obstacle to effective prayer.

So what conditions might need to be met in regards to successfully praying the Prayer of Anguish (POA)? While James 4 (J4) offers step by step instruction, carefully contemplation of a handful of other considerations seem in order.
I offer the following recommendations as both a synthesis of Scripture and of having attended and/or led well over 1,000 corporate prayer meetings during the last 40 years. Some were pretty good by today's standards, but none produced a fraction of the desired results. For that we must dig deeper through the shifting sand of our poor doctrine and lifestyles, and beyond the hardpan of prayerlessness and Biblical illiteracy, building our POA meeting on the Rock of Ages.

Fair warning. The following advice will not be popular. Then again, well intentioned efforts to be popular, at the expense of Biblical truth, have produced our current critical condition.


Scripture Based - Spirit Led

Genuine and honest Biblical study and application requires spiritually quantum balance and equilibrium. For example, as a decades old prayer partner once noted in regards to resolving the tension between accurately discerning Scripture and the centrality of the Holy Spirit, “Evangelism without prayer is Fruitless, Prayer without Evangelism is Faithless. Scripture without the Spirit is Lifeless, the Spirit without Scripture is Baseless.” With this mind, let us more prayerfully study the Bible, recognizing Scripture itself must be "spiritually discerned."

It's been humorously noted that some pursuits take a lot of planning to be spontaneous. Given ubiquitous and growing levels of
temptation and deception, worldliness and sin, both within and without the camp, this may prove doubly true for hardly souls wishing to embark on the POA journey. For this reason, let's begin by examining the Who, How, Where and What best suited for such a lofty and exacting quest.

To illustrate the point, consider again the Cessation vs. Charismatic rift. If the previously discussed debacle is accurate, half the Protestant church is at odds, if not war, with the other. In his
book and video series Strange Fire, John Mac Arthur of Grace To You fame basically excommunicated the Charismatic church. He does so exactly along the party lines described earlier, while ironically guilty himself as a hardline cessationist of insulting the Spirit of Grace he seeks to defend.

What is needed is
quantum balance and equilibrium. In this case, as a decades old prayer partner once noted in regards to resolving the tension between accurately discerning Scripture and the centrality of the Holy Spirit, "Evangelism without prayer is Fruitless, Prayer without Evangelism is Faithless. Scripture without the Spirit is Lifeless, the Spirit without Scripture is Baseless." With this mind, let's prayerfully begin careful planning for Spirit led spontaneity.

1. Who: Given the exacting nature and explicit goals of Prayer of Anguish meetings, attendance should be by invitation only. At least initially. For example, it may be said that the 1905 Azusa Street Revival, somewhat sparked by the 1904 Welsh Revival, gave birth to the modern Charismatic movement. Currently estimated to be over 550 million members globally. One of the greatest lessons from Azusa is regarding the strengths and weakness of hands off leadership. From all accounts, Pastor William J. Seymour was an extremely humble man, regularly conducting and overseeing services from his knees. Often with his head thrust inside a shoe crate as he and his flock diligently sought the Lord for hours and even days on end.

Rewarded for their
brokenness and diligence, speaking in tongues as a devotional language was reintroduced into modern Christianity. It's also been recorded that during Azusa meetings, incidents of disorderly conduct, often by outsiders, were frequently corrected by the Holy Spirit. With little or no human intervention. Nevertheless, in just a few years, frictions and fractions would develop to such an extent that the constant headlines and amazing grace bestowed on Pastor Seymour and the Azusa Street Mission would all too quickly pass into history. This and other factors strongly suggest that careful selection of participants early on may make subsequent requirements less restrictive. The following would be some helpful traits while laboring in the POA/J4 crucible.


2. How: Attending and exercising a leading role in over 1,000 prayer meetings, you notice a few things. This includes issues mitigating expectations and results. The following suggestions are designed to streamline and enhance the POA/J4 experience.

  • Frequency: Reconciling modern Christianity with God with is as mission critical as it is challenging. More a platoon style expedition than destination. Doing so requires exceptional quality and quantity of participants and their prayers. According to James, such spiritual combatants must be unusually "fervent" and "righteous." And their prayers "effective." Settling in to such a daunting task is not a once a month affair. Once a week would be little more than the ante in the highest stake contest imaginable. From the Book of Acts to Azusa Street, daily and lengthly corporate prayer has always been the norm for undertaking pre-revival repentance in serious pursuit of genuine renewal, revival or reformation. Understandably, such concerns must be weighed against the rights and responsibilities of modern life. Commitments and careers, marriage and child care need be considered. On the one hand, Paul warns good life stewardship is a prerequisite for Christian leadership. On the other, Paul cautions against getting "entangled in civilian affairs."
  • Duration: Frequency and duration go hand in hand. As with most endeavors, the effort should be commensurate with the objective. Like military assignments and maneuvers, insightful and Spirit led prayer meetings require debriefings. Time should be allotted to encourage participants, redirect efforts and delineate short and long term goals. With repentive/overcoming prayer the focus, POA/J4 meetings require an initial commitment of 2-3 hours. If not longer. Superficial attempts at colossal undertakings fail before they begin. Like salvation, such undertakings require costly rather than cheep grace. Consider David, Scripture's only psalmist and prophet, warrior and king. Having once again having fallen prey to Satan's deception, this time by numbering Israel's army, he incited a plague from God killing 70,000 of his own people. Positioning himself to end the destruction, he was freely given Araunah's threshing floor on which to offer the required sacrifice. Exacerbated by such needless slaughter, David refused the gift, stating he would not offer the Lord that which cost him nothing.
  • Style: While painful to admit, as previously mentioned, the goal of POA/J4 meetings is nothing less than reconciling modern Christianity to God. Or at the very least, restoring the full measure of Kingdom power. This includes Prophetic Christians, whom while genuinely a cut above our more worldly counterparts, often lack insight and/or fervency, sanctification and/or power. As referenced earlier, a decades old friend and counselor's excellent formula for conflict resolution between both ourselves and God, as well as each other, may suffice to provide a basic style. Firm (POA/J4 viewpoint), Fair (admission there are other world views), Factual (given the circumstances POA/J4 is the logical course of action) and Friendly (such a difficult objective will be pursued through the hope and guidance of the fruit of the Spirit).
  • Leadership: The purpose of POA/J4 meetings is to greatly increase, if not completely restore, the Holy Spirit's leadership of His church. To motivate and equip believers into becoming radical disciples to the point of spiritual transformation into entirely New Creations: neither Jew or Gentile, slave or free, male or female. Full Kingdom citizens, having already "passed from death into life." Overcoming Christians having "rivers of living water" "springing up into eternal life" saving ourselves and families, friends and neighbors, and thousands if not millions of others. As far as the need may be. Such a lofty goal will require much. Not the least of which is both firm and flexible leadership. Firm enough to keep team members disciplined and on point. Flexible enough to encourage individual gifts and expertise to arise. The First Church Council of Jerusalem provides an excellent example. Acts 15 records the early church working through the potentially divisive issue of requiring Gentile believers to keep Jewish customs. Peter, Barnabas and Paul each had a say. But in the end, it was James (Christ's half brother and author of J4) who interpreted the Scripture and discerned the Spirit's guidance in rendering the final verdict and issuing the council's proclamation. In no way did James' style or role inhibit Peter and Paul's incredible ministries. Even so, they deferred to James, whom having lived with Jesus his entire life, seemed to have been given the leadership position. Note: While attending a POA/J4 meeting is not technically a leadership position, it's pretty close. And Kingdom leadership is not to be taken lightly. As James warns, "My brethren, let not many of you become teachers, knowing that we shall receive a stricter judgment. This holds true for professional and lay leaders, particularly those who, while assuming to lead and/or correct modern Christianity, have committed sexual sin. According to pivotal passages in Timothy and Hebrews, while such can be forgiven and restored to service, they can never again lead. Such passages are almost universally overlooked. So much so, in this day and age of ubiquitous and growing levels of gross temptation and immorality, I've taken to frequently reminding myself and men in leadership, misuse "your gun and you're done."

3. Where: Like many in Christian leadership, I've enjoyed praying in a variety of locations. The exacting standards of POA/J4 meetings suggest certain sites and conditions may be more suitable than others.

  • Comfort: Duration is one distinguishing factor between the average prayer meeting and one designed with the expressed purpose of breaking through the silence and distance of God. James 4's instructions are onerous enough that there are few if any takers. Those hardy souls willing to invest hours on end putting their shoulders to the task may benefit from some creature comforts. Welcoming rather than sterile environments seem preferable. For smaller meetings, perhaps homes over church auditoriums? Couches and cushioned chairs might be preferred to plastic or metal seats. Those choosing to sometimes kneel or prostate themselves (another reason for suggested gender separation) for long periods of time may want to bring pillows or yoga mats. While advisable, such concessions are modern contrivances. Millions of past and present believers have persevered in seeking God in squalid conditions undesirable to those of us raised in today's pampered lifestyles.
  • Private: Intensity is another hallmark of POA/J4 meetings. While holy rolling or barnyard shenanigans are precluded, repentive sobs and broken hearts are standard fare. As may be long periods of sorrowful silence punctuated with cry's for forgiveness and help. As Hebrews notes, "During the days of Jesus’ life on earth, he offered up prayers and petitions with fervent cries and tears to the one who could save him from death, and he was heard because of his reverent submission."

4. What: Beyond the Who, How and Where lies the largely undiscovered country of What POA/J4 members should do? An example of a flexible schedule might look something like this: Clarify agenda (10-20 minutes), Debriefing (10-20 minutes), Repentive prayer/Scripture (30-60 minutes), Silent/listening prayer (20-30 minutes). Practice of spiritual gifts (20-30 minutes). Personal prayer/fellowship (20-30 minutes). See GB's Ways to Pray for information on various kinds of prayer.

In regards to the pandemic of worldliness within modern Christianity, it's been said, "The devil's in too deep." As with Christ's healing of the child with the demonic case of epilepsy, it would be right to note, "this kind does not go out except by prayer and fasting."

Bear in mind, the disciples, who had already witnessed and performed countless miracles and deliverances, were in this instance unable to do so. It therefore follows that Jesus was referring to exceptional forms of prayer and fasting. In this regard, please see GB's Triple Fasting.

Finally, the POA/J4 meeting may or may not utilize conventional forms of praise and worship. In part, this again stems from the beginning of the James 5 passage previously quoted.
As one translation puts it: "Are you having troubles? You should pray. Are you happy? You should sing." Clearly, given our laundry list of troubles and worse, the emphasis should be on prayer. Another reason is an interesting quote attributed to the afore mentioned Azusa Street Revival. While famous for beautiful and otherworld harmonies while singing in the Spirit, they cautioned against the tendency to supplant the labors of intercession with the pleasures of singing praise. During the early 1900's steam locomotives were popular. Using this as a metaphor, at least one leader noted "having worked up a head of steam, it would be foolish to use it all on the whistle." For this and other reasons, we highly recommend those wishing to incorporate repentive worship into their meetings take special care to review GB's Acceptable Worship.



Success and Replication

Positive outcomes are generally evaluated in increments of
good, better and best. Encouraging modern Christians to honestly face the challenges arrayed before us is a good start. Motivating Prophetic Christians to invest their time and talent in authentic POA/J4 style meetings is better still. Seeing such difficult and thankless work through to the end, and then finding ways to demonstrate and replicate the results, offers the best and only hope of surviving the unprecedented current and coming temptations and deceptions, trials and tribulation Scripture repeatedly warns will mark the last days.

  • Don’t be naive. There are difficult times ahead. As the end approaches, people are going to be self-absorbed, money-hungry, self-promoting, stuck-up, profane, contemptuous of parents, crude, coarse, dog-eat-dog, unbending, slanderers, impulsively wild, savage, cynical, treacherous, ruthless, bloated windbags, addicted to lust, and allergic to God. They’ll make a show of religion, but behind the scenes they’re animals. Stay clear of these people.” 2 Timothy 3:1-5 MSG
  • “They are going to throw you to the wolves and kill you, everyone hating you because you carry my name. And then, going from bad to worse, it will be dog-eat-dog, everyone at each other’s throat, everyone hating each other. In the confusion, lying preachers will come forward and deceive a lot of people. For many others, the overwhelming spread of evil will do them in—nothing left of their love but a mound of ashes. Staying with it—that’s what God requires. Stay with it to the end. You won’t be sorry, and you’ll be saved.” Matthew 24:9-13 MSG
  • “But be on your guard. Don’t let the sharp edge of your expectation get dulled by parties and drinking and shopping. Otherwise, that Day is going to take you by complete surprise, spring on you suddenly like a trap, for it’s going to come on everyone, everywhere, at once. So, whatever you do, don’t go to sleep at the switch. Pray constantly that you will have the strength and wits to make it through everything that’s coming and end up on your feet before the Son of Man.” Luke 21:34-36 MSG
  • So get yourselves together. Shape up! You’re a nation without a clue about what it wants. Do it before you’re blown away like leaves in a windstorm, Before God’s Judgment-anger sweeps down on you, Before God’s Judgment Day wrath descends with full force. Seek God, all you quietly disciplined people who live by God’s justice. Seek God’s right ways. Seek a quiet and disciplined life. Perhaps you’ll be hidden on the Day of God’s anger." Zephaniah 2:1-3 MSG
Completing this article on Easter morning April 12, 2020, it's fitting to reinforce the fact that nothing in all of Christianity would be possible without the incalculably costly atonement of Christ, See GB's Atonement's Price. As the Creator and Savior of all men and women, especially believers, Jesus alone could and did purchase mankind's redemption from mortality, as well as the promise of eternal life rather than the second death, for those pleasing in His sight.

Yet, there's far more to salvation's story. While preeminent, Christ's is not Christianity's only cross. Jesus commands each of us to
daily shoulder our own. A directive encompassing all the tasks mentioned in this article. And more. For a moving soliloquy see Jackie Pullinger's short video entitled "Go."

The goal of POA/J4 is to restore to
modern Christianity all that Christ's kenosis and incarnation, humble birth and life, words and miracles, passion and crucifixion, justification and atonement, resurrection and ascension, intercession and second coming affords. Right here and now, in the light of day. Before it's forever too late.

May God move and equip us to join our
spirit, souls and bodies in unison with Christ. Let us accurately hear and respond appropriately to what the Spirit is saying to the Church. And in so doing, become the modern answer to the Apostle Paul's greatest prayer:

  •  For this reason I bow my knees to the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, from whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named, that He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might through His Spirit in the inner man, that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the width and length and depth and height—to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge; that you may be filled with all the fullness of God. Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us, to Him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen." Ephesians 3:14-21 NKJV


Sacred Assembly After Pre Revival Repentance

From time to time there have been, and will continue to be, efforts made to attempt to address our obviously deteriorating spiritual condition. Some admirable. Others less so. Many target some form of renewal, revival or even reformation. Almost universally, such attempts fall far short of their objectives for several key reasons. These include:

1. Lack of Discernment: The ability to fully recognize the glaring need for individual and corporate repentance, both within and without modern Christianity, is in short supply. Less that one percent of church leaders are able and/or willing to do so. Of these, a small minority rightly diagnose the seriousness of the systemic disease. Sadly, even within this discerning fraction of a percentage, fewer still understand the severity of the treatment required to mitigate the ubiquitous and increasing levels of temptation and deception, worldliness and sin pandemic in society and Churchianity.

2. Faith vs Presumption: Well intentioned or not, it's surprisingly easy to think and/or act prematurely. Assuming salvation, inappropriate worship and claiming Scripture's promises without recognizing, much less adhering to their corresponding conditions, is the new norm. The same holds true for those who seek to rectify unprecedented disbelief and rebellion without fully following the New Testament's steps of brokenness and restoration.

From evangelism to discipleship, from doctrine to practice, from worship to communion, from prayer to miraculous powerChurchianity has so fallen from grace as to need a re-baptism. The original outpouring of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost gave birth and empowerment to the 1st century church. This unprecedented move of God began with John the Baptist’s message of extreme repentance preparing the way for Christ. 

Few appreciate what an amazingly significant role John’s accomplishment played in preparing "stubborn and hardheaded" believers for the appearance of their Redeemer. Without a single recorded miracle, John's coming in the spirit of Elijah, accomplished what Elijah’s three accounts of heavenly fire could not. Jews, including Pharisees, came to listen and even immerse themselves in the waters of the Jordan. The entire region thereby participating in an unprecedented act of repentance

Baptism, as instituted by John, exemplified by Jesus and implemented by the apostles was Scripturally unique. While the concept may have arisen from the Jewish ceremonial washings of Mikveh, John's application was certainly next generation. John used baptism to demonstrate his message of extraordinary repentance by requiring Jews to undergo a rite reserved for Gentile converts. Baptism, for example, is listed by the Jewish philosopher Maimonides, along with circumcision and sacrifice, as one of the three requirements for Gentile proselytes to Judaism. By commanding Israel to repent and be baptized, John dramatized his message that God’s people had fallen from their privileged position as "sons of Abraham." 

There is no modern equivalent in Christendom. Even the Pope commanding all Catholics to be re-baptized and re-confirmed, and/or a Billy Graham figure demanding all Born Again Christians get back to the altar and pray through until it took, would fail in comparison. Such proclamations would be as radical as they would be unwelcomed. Yet, not nearly so much as that of the Baptist’s. Jews inherited their faith and had never been baptized into it to begin with. Additionally, males proudly carried in their bodies the mark of sanctification through circumcision. 

Of particular interest is the method John employs for his altar call. The first of only two recorded in the New Testament. Establishing himself as the Baptist, he calls Israel to repentance, yet note the tenor of his accusation and its unusual timing. While his audience obediently responds, John stops them short with a strange question and criticism:

  • Then he said to the multitudes that came out to be baptized by him, “Brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come? Therefore bear fruits worthy of repentance, and do not begin to say to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham as our father.’ For I say to you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham from these stones. And even now the ax is laid to the root of the trees. Therefore every tree which does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.” Luke 3:7-9 NKJV

What makes John's accusation so bizarre is the obvious answer to his question, "Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come?"  One easily imagines the crowds confused glances as they answer, "You did you crazy preacher."

John seems to rubs Israel's nose in their unworthiness to even repent prior to acts of pre-revival repentance.  And this before they had met, much less rejected, their Messiah. The no doubt offended and perplexed church of his day, pressed by his menacing warnings, cried out in confusion:

  • "So the people asked him, saying, “What shall we do then?” He answered and said to them, “He who has two tunics, let him give to him who has none; and he who has food, let him do likewise.” Then tax collectors also came to be baptized, and said to him, “Teacher, what shall we do?” And he said to them, “Collect no more than what is appointed for you.” Likewise the soldiers asked him, saying, “And what shall we do?” So he said to them, “Do not intimidate anyone or accuse falsely, and be content with your wages."... And with many other exhortations he preached to the people." Luke 3:10-18 NKJV

John's less than seeker friendly message is accentuated by his style and further sharpened by his directives. He demands more than words or emotions. Like his cousins Jesus, James and Jude he clearly shows saving faith requires actionNot attitudes or platitudes. Additionally, the Baptist seems to agree with Jesus and Paul, James and the Apostle John, that the second great commandment, to love one's neighbor, is the best way to fulfill the first great commandment's duty to love God.

Given how far 21st century Churchianity has fallen from not only 1st century Christianity, but the Judaism of the period that produced it, one wonders what acts of pre-revival repentance might be necessary should we hope for a New Pentecost.  With the lifestyle of Christians in the First World largely indistinguishable from our worldly counterparts, neither of which measure up to yesterday's honest heathens the gospel was intended to reach and change, we are in dire need of such a revival.

The following are just a few of the reasons we are currently not prepared to call the all important “
Sacred Assembly” until successfully holding POA/J4 style meetings and accomplishing pre-revival repentance.

1. Sacred Event: We are far from ready to be able to call a truly Biblical “Sacred Assembly.”

There’s only been a handful in Scripture. Best known are two Old Testament events including
Solomon’s Temple dedication and Ezra’s repentance over foreign wives. In both cases there were kingdom leaders clearly delineated with the authority to call the Solemn or Sacred Assembly.

Solomon, as the doubly anointed king of Israel and literal son of David, did so at the dedication of the original temple:

  • "When Solomon finished praying, a bolt of lightning out of heaven struck the Whole-Burnt-Offering and sacrifices and the Glory of GOD filled The Temple. The Glory was so dense that the priests couldn't get in—GOD so filled The Temple that there was no room for the priests! When all Israel saw the fire fall from heaven and the Glory of GOD fill The Temple, they fell on their knees, bowed their heads, and worshiped, thanking GOD: Yes! God is good! His love never quits! Then the king and all Israel worshiped, offering sacrifices to GOD. King Solomon worshiped by sacrificing 22,000 cattle and 120,000 sheep at the dedication of The Temple. The priests were all on duty; the choir and orchestra of Levites that David had provided for singing and playing anthems to the praise and love of GOD were all there; across the courtyard the priests blew trumpets. All Israelites were on their feet." 2 Chronicles 7:1-6 MSG

  • "For seven days there were people there all the way from the far northeast (the Entrance to Hamath) to the far southwest (the Brook of Egypt)—a huge congregation. They started out celebrating for seven days, and then did it for another seven days, a week for dedicating the Altar and another for the Feast itself—two solid weeks of celebration! On the twenty-third day of the seventh month Solomon dismissed his congregation. They left rejoicing, exuberant over all the good GOD had done for David and Solomon and his people Israel." 2 Chronicles 7:8-10 MSG
When the Sacred Assembly is called correctly, demonstrations of heavenly power and authority kindle corresponding acts of religious zeal and dedication.

The second was Ezra, the legitimate and recognized high priest, after the exile, in hopes of restoring godliness to Israel:

  • " After all this was done, the leaders came to me and said, “The People of Israel, priests and Levites included, have not kept themselves separate from the neighboring people around here with all their vulgar obscenities—Canaanites, Hittites, Perizzites, Jebusites, Ammonites, Moabites, Egyptians, Amorites. They have given some of their daughters in marriage to them and have taken some of their daughters for marriage to their sons. The holy seed is now all mixed in with these other peoples. And our leaders have led the way in this betrayal.” When I heard all this, I ripped my clothes and my cape; I pulled hair from my head and out of my beard; I slumped to the ground, appalled. Many were in fear and trembling because of what God was saying about the betrayal by the exiles. They gathered around me as I sat there in despair, waiting for the evening sacrifice. At the evening sacrifice I picked myself up from my utter devastation, and in my ripped clothes and cape fell to my knees and stretched out my hands to God, my God. And I prayed: “My dear God, I’m so totally ashamed, I can’t bear to face you. O my God—our iniquities are piled up so high that we can’t see out; our guilt touches the skies." Ezra 9:1-6 MSG

  • "Ezra wept, prostrate in front of The Temple of God. As he prayed and confessed, a huge number of the men, women, and children of Israel gathered around him. All the people were now weeping as if their hearts would break. Shecaniah son of Jehiel of the family of Elam, acting as spokesman, said to Ezra: “We betrayed our God by marrying foreign wives from the people around here. But all is not lost; there is still hope for Israel. Let’s make a covenant right now with our God, agreeing to get rid of all these wives and their children, just as my master and those who honor God’s commandment are saying. It’s what The Revelation says, so let’s do it. “Now get up, Ezra. Take charge—we’re behind you. Don’t back down.” Ezra 10:1-4 MSG
Notice the guilt being confessed by Ezra and his fellow leaders was not that of the sin in the world around them, but that of God's own people. The returning remnant of Israel. Including their leadership. Hence the warning that all those not appearing for, and complying with, the Sacred Assembly would be excommunicated from the Kingdom! Note as well the high cost of repentance and restoration. Again, one can only imagine the necessary acts of repentance the Holy Spirit would require of our generation in regards to abortion and worldliness alone…

When God's people are primed to confess and
repent of old and new sins, both in attitude and action, rightly and rightfully calling the Sacred Assembly has the desired effect. Currently however, the heavenly power of Solomon's dedication and the brokenness of Ezra and his people, appear to be in short supply.

A New Testament example of a Sacred Assembly was arguably Holy Ghost fire falling on the day of
Pentecost, sparked by a previous and unprecedented 50 day prayer meeting. Sounds like we could use our own in hopes of igniting genuine Pre-Revival Repentance.


2. Authoritative Leadership: There are currently no national or global leaders having demonstrated the power and Scriptural authority to call the Sacred Assembly. Unless you’re Catholic, where the Papal authority, even without corresponding miraculous power, might suffice.


3. Necessary Pre-Revival Repentance: The global tsunami of immorality unleashed by the 1960s sexual revolution set the stage for contraceptive and clinical abortion becoming the law of the land for over half a century. These, and a litany of other deceptions and sins, have been all but fully integrated into modern Christianity for almost as long. What is required is a thorough and lasting come to Jesus meeting that would make Christ’s judgment of His seven churches in Revelation pale by comparison.

All this and more being the case, what is necessary prior to calling the
Sacred Assembly, is national, if not global, Pre Revival Repentance.


4. Accurate Discernment: The distinction between Abraham and Lot is that of a man of God versus a godly man. The primary difference is that Abraham knew who he was, where he was, when he was and what God was about to do. By comparison Lot seemed clueless. His righteousness, which no doubt far exceeded our own, did save him from judgment. Yet everything he prayed and worked for, knew and loved, was consumed by God's fiery judgment. As far as “who, where and when we are,” suffice if to say we are long beyond the brink of a moment of decision referenced by those who assume themselves, and even the remnant of the church, ready to call the Sacred Assembly. In point of fact, we’re far more likely to have long been in the belly of the beast (spirit of Antichrist) being digested for decades.

For example, no one truly sensitive to the Holy Spirit could possibly believe that our generation could globally abort tens of millions of the risen and glorified Christ’s "least brothers" year in and year out, for over half a century, and get away with it:

  • "Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap." Galatians 6:7 NKJV

  • "They sow the wind and reap the whirlwind." Hosea 8:7 NIV
Again, this includes not only direct participation in, but allowance of a holocaust that has claimed 8 to 10 times the entire population in Jesus‘s day. Particularly since the church has had it within our power to end abortion every single day, 365 days a year, for the last 55 years and counting (California legalized abortion in 1967). Not by costly acts of caring our Cross, or even voting wisely, but by merely sending one percent of our membership to have a family friendly picnic in front of every clinic. This would equate to thousands peacefully blocking the entrance of every facility across the nation. And if arrested, were would they detain such numbers, day in and day out? Particularly since we could do it all again another 99 times!

These are just a few of the challenges arrayed before us. All of which strongly suggest the need for Prayer of Anguish/James 4 style meetings to arise in every city of every state, in every country of every continent.


Addendum

The author is well aware that the premise of this article, if not
Quantum Christianity in toto, is easily rejected. As exposed by the Kierkegaard quote, "Christian scholarship" has much to fear from a simple straightforward handling of Scripture. More demanding Old and New Testament principles can be unapologetically challenging, and even abrasive.

It can’t be overstated that according to the context of Scripture, spiritual conflict is not a mythical analogy, but rather eternity’s reality. In fact, in a variety of ways, a myriad of Biblical passages attest to the unpleasant fact that all creation is at war with (alongside or against) God. There is no neutral territory.

Consider Christ's quantum parable of the Sheep and Goats. It is an event that will take place at a designated future place and time. It is true that all of mankind will be separated into those entering everlasting punishment” and “the righteous into eternal life.” It is not true that people are sheep and goats. Although “sheeple” often seems an apt metaphor. It is true that Jesus is the savior of all men.” Here and elsewhere, Scripture reveals that all humanity is loosed from the power of the first death through universal resurrection. A shared benefit of Christ’s costly atonement. It is not true that this translates to universal salvation. Just ask the goats. As well as the cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers, the sexually immoral, those who practice magic arts, the idolaters and all liars—they will be consigned to the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.” Here, according to Jesus, not only sins of commission, but omission, carry an eternal penalty:

  • “Then He will also say to those on the left hand, ‘Depart from Me, you cursed, into the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels: for I was hungry and you gave Me no food; I was thirsty and you gave Me no drink; I was a stranger and you did not take Me in, naked and you did not clothe Me, sick and in prison and you did not visit Me.’ Then they also will answer Him, saying, ‘Lord, when did we see You hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or sick or in prison, and did not minister to You?’ Then He will answer them, saying, ‘Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did not do it to one of the least of these, you did not do it to Me.’ And these will go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.” Matthew 25:41-46 NKJV

Notice the wording of Christ's warning. "Everlasting fire" was prepared for "the devil and his angles." And by extension, members of humanity failing to rightly recognize and appropriately resist Satan's rebellion and tyranny.


Such
conflict theology partially explains the Bible’s harsh or even horrible accounts of earthly conquest. For example, consider one of Scripture’s most gruesome passages of Divinely sanctioned genocide:

  • “Moses said to the people, “Some of you must take arms to wage Jehovah’s war against Midian…  And every man of Midian was killed. Among those killed were all five of the Midianite kings—Evi, Rekem, Zur, Hur, and Reba. Balaam, the son of Beor, was also killed. Then the Israeli army took as captives all the women and children, and seized the cattle and flocks and a lot of miscellaneous booty. All of the cities, towns, and villages of Midian were then burned… but Moses was very angry with the army officers and battalion leaders. “Why have you let all the women live?” he demanded. “These are the very ones who followed Balaam’s advice and caused the people of Israel to worship idols on Mount Peor, and they are the cause of the plague that destroyed us. Now kill all the boys and all the women who have had sexual intercourse. Only the little girls may live; you may keep them for yourselves.” Numbers 31:2-18 TLB

Today such atrocities are rightly deemed inexcusable. Though genocide continues to devastate millions. In its day such slaughters were all too common. How dreadful the massacre of Midian. Commanded to obliterate five kingdoms in revenge for having seduced Israel to sin, the soldiers killed every man, including the rogue prophetBalaam son of Beor.” Plundering the dead and looting the cities, they captured livestock and took women and children as slaves. One of many incidents closely examined in Paul Copan’s insightful book, “Is God A Moral Monster?”

Upon returning, the army’s leaders were
rebuked by Moses on God’s behalf. At his command, already covered in the blood and gore of every man of Midian. They were forced to execute all the women, non virgin girls and every boy. How can a good and loving Creator so treat His creation? Fallen or otherwise?

Some justify God by suggesting the
evil Midianites had it coming. No doubt they were far from perfect. It’s likely the Midianites had, and/or would have, done as much to others. It’s also true mankind has an inherent inward witness of right and wrong. The passage itself explains they had already led God’s fledgling people into judgment for immorality and idolatry. Furthermore, God’s warning that cohabiting with wicked Canaanites would lead to more of the same, proved true on numerous occasions. Nevertheless, it takes little effort to imagine ourselves, and those we love, as Midianites under God’s blade. And this while never having benefited from the training in godliness Abraham’s descendants were given generations to absorb.

By definition Omnity is Omniscient, Omnipotent and Omnipresent. By implication
God is also good. At least as eternity defines it. Moreover, as previously discussed, the incarnation and inconceivably costly atonement of Christ give credence to the same. Additionally Scripture explains:

  • “This plan of mine is not what you would work out, neither are my thoughts the same as yours! For just as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than yours, and my thoughts than yours.” Isaiah 55:8-9 TLB

Differences between humanity and Omnity are glaringly evident. Often producing unfortunate silence and distance on both parts. Nevertheless, we owe it to ourselves, and others, to take God up on His gracious and hopeful offer to come now, and let and reason together.” Along with explanations already given for the destruction of Midian, consider another somewhat less obvious rationale from an eternal perspective. Like it or not, the multiverse; i.e. First, Second and Third Heaven, and all its considerable fullness, belong to their Creator. This includes all the space-time, matter and energy comprising our universe and galaxy, solar system and planet. For the sake of argument, let’s say God’s plan of putting down the Luciferian rebellion, while simultaneously offering indescribable and glorious redemption to mankind, required a little geography. Throughout our entire universe Omnity chooses to annex, and that for only a few thousands years out of billions, a comparatively tiny territory about the size of New Jersey.

Why? To provide an unprecedented offer of eternal glory to His people the Jews and through them, in the fullness of time,
all of mankind. Still seem too much to ask? Maybe. But remember, ours and countless generations before and after are beneficiaries of Omnity’s plan and Christ's costly atonement. Should we choose to fully participate.

Down through millennia Scripture continues to whisper and shout there is far more going on than is immediately apparent. This is why the Bible warns that God’s promise of reward is reserved for those
diligently, rather than casually, seeking Him. With Hell to loose and Heaven to gain, could even Omnity provide greater motivation? Primary reasons for both Old Testament narratives and the New Testament's call to arms.


Another small problem with the primary tenants of this article is that they are impossible. Tasking, much less requiring, elders of the church to regularly and
miraculously heal the sick is patently absurd. Yet, Christianity is synonymous with impossibility. From the incarnation by virgin birth to the atonement and resurrection. From Kingdom signs and wonders to the entire Book of Revelation.

Faith producing miracles is by definition rare. Should mountain removing levels of
mustard seed faith be common, the world would be quite a different place. Even so, The New Testament is not only replete with the miraculous, but depended on it. Both as a foundation for 1st century Christianity, as well as a litmus test for Biblical authority and power evangelism/discipleship. Nothing is more troubling and telling than modern Christianity’s lack of miracle producing levels of faith. Nor is anything more needed and necessary than its restoration. As the primary and demonstrable aspect of both the Kingdom and glory of God, its importance and influence is infinite and eternal.

Improbable or not, failure to face difficult, or in this case impossible truth, undermines the
offer of power implicit in the New Testament. Without which much is left lacking. As with any split vessel, half the Gospel holds little or no promise of living water.

So, what modern church would open such a spiritual pandora's box? How many in positions of leadership are willing to risk all they have on an impossibility with little or no chance of success? Even if persuaded to do so, what explanation would suffice for having delayed so long? What would parishioners and colleagues think? What other unpleasantries might require addressing?

This is exactly
Kierkegaard's point when sardonically stating, "Take any words in the New Testament and forget everything except pledging yourself to act accordingly. My God, you will say, if I do that my whole life will be ruined. How would I ever get on in the world?" A reasonable question. Thankfully one asked and answered by a great cloud of witnesses, the likes of which we are told "The world was not worthy." Up to and including Martin Luther and Blaise Pascal, Charles Wesley and Hudson Taylor, Charles Finney and Smith Wigglesworth, George Müller and Evan Roberts, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Jackie Pullinger, Brother Yun and Nik Ripken. To name just a few.

Countless Christian men and women have proven the old adage, "The difficult is done at once, the impossible takes a little longer." Or as Admiral Chester W. Nimitz,
 Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet and Commander in Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas, commanding Allied air, land, and sea forces during World War II is credited as praying, "God grant me the courage not to give up what I think is right even though I think it is hopeless."

With such examples and so much to gain, validating and complying with the directives of James 4 hardly seems too much for
God to ask. For those hardy souls willing to venture in, we highly recommend a thorough read of GB's Prayer of Anguish, where step by step exegesis and helpful suggestions are provided.

As a final word of warning,
the Apostle John's Book of Revelation is remarkable on many levels. Within its pages John, the disciple whom Jesus loved, reveals the greatest time of suffering and death Earth has ever known. Just two of his sixty predictions will take the lives of half of humanity!

Our generation has been given unprecedented and tremendous gifts and would do well to remember Christ's warning, "to whom much is given much is required." Besides reaping the answers to the prayers of all generations we also have 2,000 fulfilled Bible prophecies and the pages of the Scriptures's final Book of Revelation coming alive as a prophetic witness of Biblical authenticity.

The Apostle John, perhaps well educated in the knowledge of his time, still knew far less about the world than today's average elementary school student. Even so, he was able to look ahead into the future and describe in detail what were then unimaginable events. Two thousand years later the honest reader of his words can see the stage being set for the last chapter of human history as many of of his prophecies begin to unfold!

For example, the nation of Israel is a key player in Revelation's drama, yet in the Apostle John's day Israel was being ground under the boot of Rome, a global power showing no signs of weakening. For John to suggest Israel would become the center of world wide attention was ludicrous. All the more so after 70 A.D. when the Romans literally wiped it off the map. Yet in 1947 A.D. Israel reappeared in the same location. Never before or since has a nation having vanished for two centuries, much less two millennia, suddenly reemerged so. Israel's resurrection as a nation, not to mention its global status, is unprecedented in human history. Adding to Israel's miraculous modern history is the unbridled hostility of billions of Muslims, hundreds of millions of which all but surround the small plot of land Israel resides on. About the size of San Bernardino County in the Los Angles basin, Israel's population has been as little as 3 million. The Muslim nations nearby occupy as much territory as the United States, with over 300 million and yet in every war and conflict Israel has not only survived but conquered its attackers. The odds of Israels reappearance, growth and national prominence are astronomical. Additionally, there are a host of other previously impossible predictions all testifying to the validity of John's awesome and awe-full prophecy. These include the potential of a nuclear holocaust and fallout, as well as the technology necessary for the Mark of the Beasts, both for the first time in human history at the stage of development necessary for the kind of implementation Scripture warned of two millennia ago.

The Alive After The Fall video is a short but well produced overview of last day prophecies in light of recent events. It also offers a reasonable though fearful handling of America's currently apparent place in Biblical prophecy, along with resources to help equip individuals and families to survive what may well be coming. GB highly recommends watching the video, but if necessary you can click here to view the transcript.



Spiritual Press Release


The imagined text of the Spiritual Press Release below was prayerfully written in quantum hope a week prior to Pentecost Sunday 2020 as if offered the day after:

By the end of May churches across America, and much if not most of the world, had been shuttered for months. Bowing to pressure he helped create, on May 22 President Trump finally declared that in regards to the
COVID-19 pandemic, houses of worship were essential and ordered state governors to remove bans against congregational gatherings. He also directed the CDC to issue reopening guidelines.

Yesterday, Pentecost Sunday 2020 came and went. Judging by millions of messages before, during and after, it was business as usual. Temporarily reduced in the scale.

Multitudes joined in cautious and joyful reunion, to
fellowship and worship, enjoying renewed albeit limited freedom.

Conspicuously absent from this oft forgot religious anniversary were remarks targeting, much less prayerful confessions regarding, our
doubtful habits and besetting sins. Beliefs and lifestyles having reduced modern Christianity to our current deplorable state.

False doctrines embraced by
scores of sects were happily resumed, rather than repentantly redressed. Habitual justification of anemic faith, by teaching and obeying half the Gospel or less, continued unabated. Reinforced by the false comforts of assumed salvation and presumptive worship.

Subdued services on this anniversary of
Pentecost failed to note the height of irony. Few if any, gathering on the memorial of the birth of the church by Holy Ghost fire dancing on the heads and tongues of fully sanctified 1st century believers, soulfully lamented the spiritual pandemic of powerless so blatantly pervasive in the 21st.

After months of costly and mountainous evidence, growing concerns regarding conspiracies and conspirators arose here and there. Yet none concerning our own. A conspiracy of silence through designer doctrine artfully concealing the loss of the
gifts of the Spirit offered and imparted on the original day of Pentecost. As both Christianity‘s birthright and responsibility. Particularly telling has been the wholesale theft of the children's bread of Divine deliverance and miraculous healing.

Pulpits were silent on the issue for obvious reasons. Not the least of which being the need to placate parishioners and replenish bank accounts. Elders were shielded from suspicion, much less inquiry, regarding their unacknowledged and unmet responsibility to
heal the sick and forgive sins through the prayer of faith. Ministries and worship teams we’re not only given a pass, but were celebrated for their resolve and resourcefulness in employing technology and social media to provide comfort and assurance. In obfuscated opposition to the spiritual Koinonia and unity marking the first Pentecost, Churchianity joined in false harmony proclaiming, “Peace, peace, when there is no peace.”

What fingers were pointed targeted ubiquitous and growing levels of
temptation and deception, immorality and sin. All conveniently outside the camp. While right to do so, we were equally wrong in failing to discern and confess the plain and simple heart of the matter. That the presence and power of darkness grows in direct proportion to the absence and impotence of light. Both naturally and supernaturally.

Here again, as ever before, little or no heed was paid to the more numerous fingers pointing back at us. Thus the primary and principal lessons from not only the global health and economic crisis of
COVID-19, but the coming and going of Easter and now Pentecost, was lost on the spiritually shuttered eyes and ears of modern Christianity. Even Prophetic Christians failed to enter the crucible of James 4's Prayer of Anguish. We, the only people on earth possessing even a remote hope of hearing and rightly responding to what the Spirit is saying to the church, nearly to a man yet again refused to listen.

God have mercy. Christ have mercy.


Update:

COVID-19 Pentecost 2020 came and went as predicted. Sermons before, during and after continued to be status quo and seeker friendly. Many minored on the topic of change, yet remained mired along traditional lines. Most justified previous positions, with little or no questioning regarding the problem of
powerlessness made obvious by C-19. Few, if any, offered deep dives into such crucial topics as worldliness and entitlement, brokenness and repentance, sanctification and unanswered prayer. Passages like 2 Chronicles 7:14 were given lip service at best. James 4's Prayer of Anguish was ignored entirely.

Here and there, the importance of Pentecost was raised without doing the subject justice. Much less pinpointing the glaring global need for a
new Pentecost of our own. If and when talk of a Sacred Assembly arose, there was little interest in even discussing prerequisite pre-revival repentance. In regards to healing the sick or the importance of power evangelism and discipleship, there were no mentions of our fall from grace. No church councils were convened to address the matter. No team tasked to recover the gifts of the Spirit.

What could and should have been our finest hour, was largely our darkest.

Sermon titles and subjects varied. Some more interesting than others. Yet nary a one chose the clearest text of all. "
Behold I stand at the door and knock." Rampant and rising levels of temptation and deception, immorality and sin on display everywhere. Both without and within modern Christianity. The threat of present and future global pandemics abound. Economic tribulation reverberating worldwide. Forty three million seeking unemployment benefits in the U.S. alone. Coast to coast rioting and looting, violence and murder over the death of career criminal George Floyd. To the point of choreographing race riots with militias on both sides (if link does not play click here to download militia video). All this while calling to defund the police after already making the crucial job of society's protectors all but impossible.

Scripture is clear such manipulations of facts and logic, much less the rebellion and anarchy they promote, are forbidden and will prove disastrous for all parties involved.

Makes one wonder how much louder Christ need knock.



For additional information regarding these and related topics please see GB Articles:
COVID-19, Missing Something, Litmus Test, Pre-Revival Repentance, A New Pentecost, If My People, Prophetic Advice, Sacred Assembly and Renewal, Revival, or Reformation.






UPDATE: Roe vs. Wade Overturned


To the joy of countless millions, on Friday 6/24/22 the landmark decision Hobbs vs. Jackson by the Supreme Court of the United States overturned Roe vs. Wade. Thus auspiciously ending 40 years of national tyranny against 60 million pre-born.


Or at lease throwing the decision to allow mothers to continue conspiring with physicians to murder the offspring within their wombs back to America's 50 individual states...


While I now live in North East Texas, years ago I spent nearly 100 Saturdays at Central California clinics warning and imploring up to twenty girls a day to spare their babies. Via public parking constraints, forced to pass near I implored, “If God gives you the gift of a child don’t let anyone harm it.”

Often alone, sometimes there would be nearly a handful of us. On a good day, one or two mothers would listen and change their minds.

On many other occasions none at all.

As in Christ's end time parable of the
Sheep and Goats, there I discovered Jesus in His smallest and most innocent form. Totally dependent for “food” and “drink,” “naked” and “in prison” in the very womb of His mother. There I watched as He was repeatedly carried, “Like a lamb to the slaughter,” into a medical clinic. A most solemn and sorrowful scenario with grave spiritual ramifications.

One repeated in Fresno alone over 50,000 times.

In over two years I don’t recall a single member of the clergy or even lay leader joining us. Though I understand the odds may have somewhat improved through the influence of 40 Days For Life.

Only a fraction of fraction of a percent of ordained ministers have served as a director of a leading pro-life organization. Far less still have had the honor and responsibility to act as a leading liaison to over a thousand churches in state wide pro-life political initiatives.

With well over thirty years in
strategic Christian service, including more than a decade of pastoral ministry and pro-life activism, the author is privileged to belong to a select fraternity. This and other articles and books represent a culmination of this experience. Using such depth perception, this commentary is intended to introduce the true nature of the challenge presented by abortion. Particularly to modern Christianity.

During California’s 2005 Prop. 73 Parent’s Right To Know initiative I produced the pro-life political DVD entitled “Protect Me…Please” to be shown in hundreds, if not thousands of churches, prior to or on election Sunday. Groundbreaking, the 3 minute video featuring post abortive laments of teenage girls, made the front page of both the LA Times and San Francisco Chronicle. Prop. 73 failed by a narrow margin.

During the subsequent Prop. 85 initiative I achieved another milestone. For the first time, four leading Protestant state denominations, the
Southern Baptists, Assemblies of God, Calvary Chapel and Foursquare, officially endorsed a political initiative. Again Parent’s Right to Know (PRK) was defeated.

Our third attempt in 2008 with Prop 4. affectionately dubbed “Sarah’s Law” failed as well. More than
political, my involvement was spiritually motivated. After having spoken to thousands of Christians across denominational lines, it was clear that far less than 1% of either clergy or laity had the vaguest notion of the scale of abortion’s true threat to either the pre-born or the Church.

As a topical Biblical commentary, Quantum Christianity was designed in recognition of the need to examine and handle truth carefully and honestly. Scriptural and otherwise. The nationalized legalization of clinical abortion, and its apparent overruling, presents a perfect case in point.

A faithful handling of the Old and New Testament requires would be students and adherents to develop
spiritual discernment on a variety of subjects crucial to Biblical Christianity. The lack of which has produced hundreds of differing denominations espousing various Christs and versions of the gospel. Tragically, many of the hopeful insights inherent in Christ's command to "Judge with righteous judgment" continue to go largely unrealized within modern Christianity.

Such is certainly the case when considering the American church's 40 year track record in regards to an appropriate response to abortion. Or more accurately, the lack thereof. Both clinically and
contraceptively.

Bear in mind that church attending Christians could have ended abortion in a single day, 365 days a year, for nearly 40 years, by simply sending 1% of our congregations to have family friendly picnics in front of every abortion
clinic in America. With thousands peacefully blocking entrances, even should there be numerous arrests, the sheer numbers involved would shut down all abortuaries in a single day. With 99% more now authentically pro-life Christians waiting for a chance to join cause.

Yet nothing could be further from the case. Then or now.

Nor have we seriously addressed the widespread use of
abortifacient contraception throughout Christendom. A topic that many, if not most, churches and even pro-life organizations know or speak little about. Most often chemical in nature, early term abortions are a result of various forms of birth control and other devices. Abortions of this kind happen before the mother is aware of her pregnancy. The exact numbers are unknown. Some estimates suggest the daily total of these types of abortions may be surprising large. In the U.S. alone perhaps between 834,000 to over 4,000,000 per year (Dr. Bobmir Kuhar, Infant Homicides Through Contraceptives Pg 27.) Lower estimates range around 100,000 to over 1,500,000 annually (Randy Alcorn: Does the Birth Control Pill Cause Abortions? How Often Does the Pill Cause Abortions?)

Thus the compelling need to rethink Jesus' directive to "Judge with righteous judgment" should be abundantly evident.

But is it? Throughout the
Hobbs vs. Jackson decision by the Supreme Court celebratory posts and podcasts, sermons and ceremonies, is there any awareness of the reality of the seriousness our situation? Or brokenhearted repentance in light of the depth of our failures?

Are any of today's joyful messages cognizant of the Bible's repeated warning that God is not mocked.


  • Do not be deceived, God is not mocked [He will not allow Himself to be ridiculed, nor treated with contempt nor allow His precepts to be scornfully set aside]; for whatever a man sows, this and this only is what he will reap. Galatians 6:7 AMP

  • For they sow the wind [in evil] And they reap the whirlwind [in disaster]. Hosea 8:7 AMP
Is our revelry tempered with the sobering fact that while abortion is currently the pinnacle sin of mankind, it's only the tip of the iceberg? One floating in a WaterWorld of immorality unleashed by the continual and increasing tsunami of the 60's sexual revolution redefining and/or eliminating traditional marriage and family.

These
devilish sociopolitical engineering undoubtedly ushered in such modern woes as career felon George Floyd's sainthood and efforts to undermine criminal justice. Antifa and BLM riots and violence. CRT and orchestrated racial tensions. C19's plandemic and goal overreach. Medical interference and harmful vaccines. Woke agenda and transgenderism. Biden's malevolent war on Ukraine and America's economy. All part of the Great Reset.

And these are just the highlights. All coordinated and choreographed by the clearly visible and menacing Iron Triangle of liberal global politics, media and corporations.

Yet even now,
modern Christianity, up to and including the vast majority of Prophetic Christians, refuses to discern the clearly repeated handwriting on the wall. And having done so, to enter the crucible of James 4's Prayer of Anguish in hopes of James 5's reconciliation to, and empowerment by, God.

Particularly the Person of the
Holy Spirit, Whom we continue to annoy and grieve, if not profane and blaspheme.

Instead, across America,
Laodicea is masquerading as Philadelphia. Lauding the Supreme Court for Hobbs vs. Jackson while the highest court in the land continues to sidestep or support all the devastating atrocities mentioned above. Many of which modern Christianity has yet to Scripturally repent of, up to and including sins of clinical and/or contraceptive abortion. In regards to commission and/or omission.

Mankind’s current pinnacle sin of abortion is spiritually quantum in a variety of ways. For example, it’s hardly just like any other sin. Even so, as with any other sin, it does require the event and process of genuine repentance. Like faith itself, honest and heartfelt repentance encompasses our entire mind, heart and will. As required by 2 Chronicles 7:14’s perfect formula for repentance.

The New Testament reiterates this principle in multiple ways. Putting the
penance in repentance, Scripture reinforces the need for a change of both attitude and action as exemplified in the old adage, “When is a thief not a thief?” The Bible’s answer is not when someone merely confesses. In and of itself a rarity these days. Not even when a thief stops stealing. That’s just an out of work thief. But rather:

  • If you are a thief, quit stealing. Instead, use your hands for good hard work, and then give generously to others in need.” Ephesians 4:28 New Living Translation

Herein lies one of several grave errors in
modern Christianity’s understanding of Biblical repentance. All too often members are bid to simply believe in the cross of Christ, with little or no discussion of practical aspects of repentance and/or restitution. Much less of His command we daily shoulder our own. As Jesus’ brother James warned in regards to living and dead faith:

  • “Do I hear you professing to believe in the one and only God, but then observe you complacently sitting back as if you had done something wonderful? That’s just great. Demons do that, but what good does it do them? Use your heads! Do you suppose for a minute that you can cut faith and works in two and not end up with a corpse on your hands?” James 2:19-20 The Message

Reflecting Scripture's overarching
context of conflict theology, a military analogy perfectly exemplifies the Bible's emphasis on the crucial 3 step process of genuine repentance:

  1. Halt: “If you are a thief, quit stealing.”

  1. About Face: “Instead, use your hands for good hard work…”

  1. March: “and then give generously to others in need.”
Before continuing to celebrate exchanging presumption for faith, in message and music, perhaps some soul serious searching would be in order. The Roe vs. Wade debacle would be a good place to start...


Update 2022

It should be abundantly clear things changed substantially in 2020. Nationally and globally, the world has never scene the like of even the following short list: 

1. Covid-19 and variants, of questionable origin, mandates promoting and/or requiring untested and dangerous MRNA “vaccines” and “boosters” with negative efficacy and even deadly side effects revealing unprecedented control of healthcare and politics by the collusion of pharmaceutical companies and bureaucrats. To the point of threatening the removal of medical licenses of physicians prescribing safe and reliable treatments proven effective against respiratory and other illness. Example: In 2015 Ivermectin won the only Nobel Prize award for treatments of infectious diseases since six decades prior. Also report by Fortune Magazine (not right wing magazine) reveals that a simple  home remedy of saline solution used for "Twice Daily Nose Flushing Can Reduce Covid Hospitalization and Death Researchers Find" by 85%. This study was conducted Fall 2020, and could have helped prevent 3/4 of Covid deaths.
  • Sample Daniel Horowitz: "Twice Daily Nose Flushing Can Reduce Covid Hospitalization and Death Researchers Find" by 85%
  • Sample Link: Steve Deace **9/15/22 Circumvent Medical Cartels with Dr. Harvey Risch** Simple straight talk from preeminent  honored immunologist and cofounder of The Wellness Company TWC.health 
  • Sample Link: **Ivermectin Nobel prize** In 2015, the Nobel Committee for Physiology or Medicine, in its only award for treatments of infectious diseases since six decades prior, honoured the discovery of ivermectin (IVM), a multifaceted drug deployed against some of the world’s most devastating tropical diseases. Since March 2020, when IVM was first used against a new global scourge, COVID-19, more than 20 randomized clinical trials (RCTs) have tracked such inpatient and outpatient treatments. Six of seven meta-analyses of IVM treatment RCTs reporting in 2021 found notable reductions in COVID-19 fatalities, with a mean 31% relative risk of mortality vs. controls. During mass IVM treatments in Peru, excess deaths fell by a mean of 74% over 30 days in its ten states with the most extensive treatments.
  • Sample Link: Daniel Horowitz: **9/26/22**The Woman Who Survived American Hospital Holocaust with COVID in Plano TX**: One could make a movie about Gail Seiler’s experience in a Plano, Texas, hospital during the pandemic. Our hospitals have become killing fields. From remdesivir and illegal DNR orders to denial of treatment, forced starvation, and abuse based on vaccination status, Gail experienced the horrors that hundreds of thousands of other Americans suffered in the hospitals. Except, thanks to her husband and help from state Senator Bob Hall, she wound up being forcibly extricated from the hospital after 14 days of torture (7 days no water…). Even though the doctors said she wouldn’t last a day longer, she is now perfectly healthy and is trying to raise awareness about the hospital genocide.
  • Sample Link: Daniel Horowitz: **The Risk of Cancer from Both the Shots and Perpetual Mask Wearing with Guest: Dr. Colleen Huber | 6/3/22** “Clot shots. Poisoning of Americans (World) beyond belief, as they prepare to stick babies as young ad 6 months old. HOW IS THIS NOT THE ISSUE OF OUR TIME?  That it perpetuates the virus, destroys the immune system, and causes every ailment known to man… And yet to this day, it’s like it doesn’t exist. It’s a complete lockout…” “If you don’t get it you have your career destroyed. If you do get it you have your body destroyed. And then everything they plan on doing there on down with it. And everything it represents, with biomedical state, track/trace, transhumanism... Dr. Colleen Huber: Neither Safe Nor Effective: The Evidence Against the COVID Vaccines (Cancer Researcher/Get eBook). 
  • Sample Link: **Died Suddenly** Documentary featuring video of alien and deadly clots being pulled from arteries and bloods vessels during autopsies, surgeries and from a beating heat. Never before seen clots harming and killing large cross section of population after receiving MRNA “vaccines” and/or boosters. Devastating effects on US military and civilians. Extreme rise in prenatal death and birth defects among newborn. Cover up and collusion by. governments, health care and media industries. Great Reset agenda of elites through population reduction and control.
2. Economic and institutional, social and quarantine lockdowns crippling businesses and institutions, education and families, from the elderly to children.

3. Individual mandates and social distancing, mask and "vaccine" requirements restricting interaction, breathing and health.
  • Sample Link: Steve Deace: **A Clarion Call Go On The Offensive** Interview with Dr. Peter McCullough
  • Sample Link: Steve Deace: **8/24/22 The jobs/Dr. Ryan Cole**Excellent interview with Dr. Ryan Cole who is treated over 500,000 Covid patients and has impeccable credentials explaining the clot shots are extremely dangerous and genetically mutating. 

4. BLM and Antifa’s spreading of widespread rioting and looting, violence and lawlessness in the name of blatantly FALSE narratives such as Critical Race Theory (CRT) and systemic police brutality. Both undermining the foundations of society by “calling good evil and evil good.” All the while elevating career felons like George Floyd to sainthood status while ignoring the plague of black on black violence and murder, particularly within liberally controlled inner cities like the Obama’s Chicago.

5. Campaigns of disinformation and destruction by the emerging Iron Triangle of liberal governments, legacy media and global corporations influencing and poisoning the hearts and minds of billions. 
  • Sample Link: **Crimes or Cover Up** Glen Beck Exposing The Worlds Most Dangerous Lie:  History of C19 conspiracy with dates and facts. 

6. Wokism’s ridiculous and dangerous plandemic of social engineering’s impact on lower and higher education, spread by the super carriers mentioned above. 

7. The impact of Transgenderism’s incoherent and devilish reversal of truth and goodness on genuine science and health care, parenting and morality, teens and children

8. Political attack on democracy, particularly in the U.S. by media bias and censorship, election fraud, registration tampering.

9. Drug cartel control of southern border unleashing illegal alien invasion of 2 million immigrants in 2022. Horrifying abuse, violence and death of women and children, sick and elderly by the most outrageous smugglers and traffickers in American history enabled by Biden administration, democratic policy and republican controlled opposition. On national and state level. Immigrants extorted $10-50,000 by cartels to allow illegal crossing into US.

10. Drug cartel designer drug epidemic and death rate. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. Carfentanil is a synthetic opioid approximately 10,000 times more potent than morphine and 100 times more potent than fentanyl. The U.S. government does not track death rates for every drug. However, the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention collects information on deaths involving many of the more commonly used drugs. Nearly 92,000 persons in the U.S. died from drug-involved overdose in 2020, including illicit drugs and prescription opioids. Up from less than 20,000 in 1999. Thats a 350% increase in 2020 with higher rates in 2022..

11. Escalation of US violent and property crime rates. Current odds are 1/178 that an American resident will be murdered during their lifetime.

12. Fuel and energy, transportation and economic crises created by faulty governmental policies and false media narratives.

13. Republican party is Controlled Opposition enabling Iron Triangle of liberal politics, media and corporations to deconstruct Judeo/Christian values. 12 Republicans declare "lawfare” on Christians by voting for so-called "Respect for Marriage Act" codifying federal support for homosexual marriage.

14. President Biden and Iron Triangle target Christian conservatives and/or MAGA Republicans as extreme and/or greatest threat to US.

15. Worldwide manipulation and control of all the above, as well as governments and economies, national budgets and banking, healthcare and communication, goods and services… by global elites implementing a Great Reset thus instituting a New World Order
Conservatives and Christians continue to fail to appropriately respond to all the above and far more:
Such atrocities, and more, have been researched and documented, warned against and explained in detail by reliable professionals in related fields. See sample links above.


Seaworthy Metaphors


With Hell to loose, and Heaven to gain, few questions in life are as important as where God draws the line in regards to Biblical Salvation. What does Scripture teach we must do to be saved? Is following Christ, the authentic Jesus, different in the the modern world than the 1st century?

When aboard a massive ocean liner, in certain respects it doesn’t seem as if you’re moving. Because you’re not, when judged by those around you aboard ship. To plot your course and speed, you need a waypoint off ship.

The same holds true for entire generations. There may be no sense of momentum, because we’re all aboard the same massive ocean liner. But actually, we may be moving at a rapid pace, into dangerous waters. Or in our case, questionable if not heretical doctrine and
worldly lifestyles.

As noted above, few recognize the growing gap between 1st century
Biblical Christianity and 21st century Modern Churchianity. Or even the requirements of salvation popularized by a pair of well known sermons by two of the primary architects of the 18th century First Great Awakening.

Jonathan EdwardsSinners In The Hands Of An Angry God may simultaneously be the most famous and infamous sermon of all time. Lightyears from the “cheap grace” of modern Christianity, it’s as interesting as it is a difficult read.

While not
religiously correct, the God of the Bible is simultaneously awe-full and awful, and should be approached as such. While Churchianity considers itself exempt from judgment, Jesus and His apostles tell a different story.

Fully grasping the message and exacting meaning of this sermon is crucial if we are to recover even a fraction of what has been lost. Beginning by developing living faith rather than presumption, whereby we assume salvation rather than seeking and serving God acceptably by means of serious sanctification and radical discipleship. All necessary foundational requirements should we realistically hope to experience Biblical Revival, much less Kingdom Reformation, in our generation.

Instead of reading
GodBlog's classic 18th Century version, we highly recommend downloading "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God: Updated to Modern English Kindle Edition" by Jason Dollar. It can be read for $2.99 on any device by downloading the Kindle app or simply on the Amazon cloud. It is a far easier and meaningful read when updated into modern language and format. The author also includes a balanced introduction and second sermon entitled "Love The Sum Of All Virtue" to present Jonathan Edwards in a more accurate light.

Nevertheless, reader be warned. When Edwards uses the phrase “Born Again” in the 18th century, it is not with the same flippancy as in the 21st, whereby we erroneously grant blessing to have our cake and eat it too. Doctrinally justifying continuing our pursuit of the Christian/American Dream, while living
mostly worldly lives.

To understand the difference, you will need a sermon by his contemporary,
John Wesley, founder of the once puritan Methodist Church, entitled "The Almost Christian.”

Another crucial consideration is that of the
Cruise Vs. Battleship analogy. While you won't find it taught in seminaries or churches, Conflict Theology is actually the underlying context of Scripture. Widely recognized for nearly two thousand years, the modern world long ago changed course, sailing far from puritanical definitions of repentance and morality, faith and discipleship and sanctification and holiness. The result has been the nearly wholesale substitution of assumed salvation for repentance, presumption for faith and inappropriate worship for sanctification.

Decades old, the increase of
temptation and deception, has resulted in a devilishly cunning strategy of incrementalism that over time has all but uprooted millennia of spiritual and sociological gains. Part and parcel of the dramatic and disastrous deterioration in the Times and Seasons in which we live, and vastly worse on the horizon. Evidence of the spirit of the Antichrist terraforming the entire planet for the beginning of Divine judgment and Great Tribulation.

If Christianity’s a cruise ship, sailing merrily from here to Heaven, then certainly Christ’s costly atonement is more than sufficient passage. The cross of Jesus is indeed all anyone could ever need. If however, Heaven and Earth are at war with fallen angels and devils, Christianity is a battleship and we must follow our Commander and Chief’s example and directives by daily shouldering our own.

Even if Christianity could be likened to a pleasure cruise, given
Churchianity’s collision course with so many modern temptations and deceptions, up to an including immorality and the blood red mountainous iceberg of abortion, in certain respects might even many well intended ministries be reduced to simply arranging deck chairs on the Titanic?

So is Christianity a cruise or gunship? We must decide. And do so quickly and carefully. Military directives and drills, cramped quarters and sea rations, would be absurd on a pleasure cruise. So too, civilian itineraries and activities, opulent suites and sumptuous banquets, would be anathema during a time of war
.

Click here to read QC's parable, "
Water World: Cruise Vs. Battleship."

Much has been lost and our situation dire. Nevertheless, QC dares to
hope against hope that while as in the account of Christ's debut miracle at the wedding feast of Cana, we have clearly run out of wine, still today Mary's perfect intercession, through timely and appropriate brokenness and repentance, yields insight as to how we may yet find Jesus has once again saved the best for last.





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