Anonymous ID: 0b28ee Nov. 11, 2023, 10:16 a.m. No.19899317   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9333

Prolly no surprise that some entities want kinetic war, terrorism and the like, but this got my attention.

 

I don't use YT much anymore, but one of the things I do still is catch a short podcast each morning as it inspires my prayer time. Up until a week or so ago, the "ads" that would appear at the start of this podcast would feature something from a group called "One for Israel". I have never seen such positive testimonies before of this nature. They often feature Jews who discovered that Jesus (Yeshua) is the Messiah, however, they also seem very interested in people of other backgrounds coming to faith in Messiah. One of the testimonies was of a Jewish man who had a vision or trance on the reported site of the transfiguration and encountered the Risen Jesus! He was of course, immediately converted. These stories are so powerful I will listen to them many times.

 

A week or so ago the stories (ads) at the beginning of my podcast abruptly ceased. The YT channel of One for Israel is still there: https://www.youtube.com/@ONEFORISRAEL/podcasts However, their "ads" (testimonies) have apparently ceased at least when I go to find my morning podcast.

 

Who would have a problem with people coming to faith in Jesus? Who would have a problem if they were of Jewish and other backgrounds including Arabs and Muslims? Those with a war agenda don't want people coming to Christ and uniting.

 

It occurred to me that "the powers that were" (Jesus has already defeated them) want humanity at each other's throats. Those with a war agenda don't want people coming to Christ and uniting. They will even play games with successful content on YT (no surprise).

Anonymous ID: 0b28ee Nov. 11, 2023, 11:34 a.m. No.19899769   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Anons check this out: I was recalling John Wesley today and decided to look up his mother Susanna. Turns out she was married on this day in 1688!

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susanna_Wesley

 

Quotes: "Susanna Wesley, was the 25th of 25 children.Her father, Dr Samuel Annesley, was a Dissenter from the established church in England. At the age of 12, Susanna stopped attending her father's church and joined the Church of England." (Red text added.)

 

"She and Samuel Wesley were married on11 November 1688; Samuel was 26 and Susanna was 19.[2]" (Red text added.)

 

"Samuel Wesley spent time in jail twice due to his poor financial abilities, and the lack of money was a continual struggle for Susanna.Their house was burned down twice; during one of the fires, her son, John, nearly died and had to be rescued from the second storey window.She was the primary source of her children's education." (Red text added.)

 

What a woman: "The lack of diverse spiritual teaching caused Susanna to assemble her children Sunday afternoon for family services. They would sing a psalm and then Susanna would read a sermon from either her husband's or father's sermon file followed by another psalm. The local people began to ask if they could attend.At one point there were over 200 people who would attend Susanna’s Sunday afternoon service while the Sunday morning service dwindled to nearly nothing.[5]" (Red text added.)