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Dangerous Times Ahead
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| We're in dangerous times, John. | |
| Well, you know, I started coming here in 2012, five years ago. | |
| Yes. | |
| And it's like we realized we were heading into some, you know what I mean, perilous times. | |
| Yes. | |
| And people were preparing five years ago. | |
| Now there is so much more to be concerned about now than there was five years ago. | |
| And yet it seems as though the church has gone to sleep. | |
| Right. | |
| I agree. | |
| And you know about this Civil War, I wrote this out yesterday. | |
| Our nation has never been so divided since the Civil War. | |
| And the drumbeats of war are beating again. | |
| And this time it's not the North versus the South, but it's good versus evil. | |
| John, I've been saying that and saying it. | |
| This is about good versus evil. | |
| That's what it's in the political systems everywhere. | |
| It's in the constitutional fight. | |
| It's all about either murdering babies or saving babies. | |
| Everything is good and evil. | |
| And I'm not trying to cramp somebody's style, you know, because they say, well, I want to believe this. | |
| I want to believe that. | |
| Well, I want to believe the Bible. | |
| Well, you know, evil. | |
| No matter what I believe, I want to be able to believe what God says. | |
| Evil is rising up against Christians and moral norms. | |
| Since this election, evil is rising up against the Christians more than any time in my lifetime. | |
| You know, and it's almost, my personal thought, it's almost as if evil recognized that it was the Christians that put President Trump over the top. | |
| And they really did. | |
| And it did. | |
| And because the Christians put him over the top, you know what I heard recently is that the past leadership's agenda is not over. | |
| It's only on pause. | |
| That previous leader actually said that. | |
| You mean Obama's? | |
| Yes. | |
| His agenda is only on pause. | |
| It's not over. | |
| And we don't know how long this pause is going to be. | |
| But evil is rising up against the Christians unlike any time. | |
| And I believe that because the Christians put Donald over the top, they're ultimately going to want to turn on Christians and persecute Christians so blatantly and so openly that we're literally going to be thrown back into the 30s to what happened in Germany. | |
| Christians need to continue to do something. | |
| You voted. | |
| You've got to keep doing things. | |
| You need to pray for our president. | |
| You need to plead the blood of Jesus Christ over this country, over our president, over our leaders. | |
| Do you know, there's more people in Trump's staff that are against him that are for him. | |
| He has over 2,000 people I know that are still from the other party that he hasn't replaced yet. | |
| And part of them, they're taking such a long time voting in Congress. | |
| And, you know, you're trying, I'm trying to warn people. | |
| Yesterday I talked about Noah giving the divine warning and in holy fear. | |
| You know, he built an ark for the saving of his family. | |
| But, you know, divine warnings, God is through you using me to give divine warnings and all the prophets, David Wilkerson, you know, in multiple divine warnings to let people know that you need to be prepared for these times. | |
| You need to have the food to be able to eat. | |
| And I'll tell you, the food is the ticket to winning the lost. | |
| Because when there's no food, you know, there was a statistic in one of these papers I was shown today about something like 20,000 people a day die of starvation. | |
| That's hard for Americans to conceive. | |
| It's hard to believe, but it's coming to our shores. | |
| And the food that we have in our pantry or tucked away out of sight somewhere, that is the ticket to those people that would starve to death to lead them to Christ. | |
| And, you know, I can't, it just gets me just so riled when I hear of people that say, you're just fear-mongering. | |
| You're just trying to scare us so you can sell food. | |
| So yesterday, I wrote out a little paragraph to address this. | |
| And I don't know if I can do it better than just by reading it. | |
| Yes. | |
| It says, some are accusing me of fear-mongering. | |
| And my answer is, I'm not fear-mongering any more than Noah was. | |
| Noah was given a divine warning, and he was warning. | |
| He was given a divine warning. | |
| And in holy fear, he built the ark. | |
| Now, in Noah's day, he was accused of fear-mongering. | |
| I mean, think about it. | |
| He's going out and he's preaching, repent because it's going to rain, we're going to see flood, and you're all going to die. | |
| That's fear-mongering. | |
| But you know, it's not. | |
| It was a warning. | |
| It was a divine warning. | |
| Now, listen to this. | |
| To those who won't listen, it's fear-mongering. | |
| To those who listen, it's a divine warning that motivates to prepare. | |
| Which are you? | |
| Are you taking it as fear-mongering or are you taking it as a divine warning? | |
| It's fear-mongering if you don't know the Bible. | |