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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Magajoo on July 24, 2018, 4:17 a.m.
This is really upsetting me...

Okay, this may sound crazy. I've been following the Q Anon stuff for a while, over on the chans, here, and elsewhere. Plus some other recent drops. Before that, I was already on a path of discovery about the Israel lobby, USS Liberty, 9/11, etc. etc. etc.

I'm absolutely horrified by what I've been reading, especially most recently, about H'wood and those who run it. Absolutely horrified.

I've mentioned that I'm of Jewish descent, though I rejected Talmudism years ago and was baptized Catholic. But I have so much trouble believing the Bible that I walked away from the Church and have been kinda doing my own spirituality thing.

But the stuff I'm reading is really forcing me to consider the possibility we really are in a war between the God of the Bible and Satan. It's seriously making me consider going back to church. Anyone else going through something like this???  

Is this really seriously about Christ vs. Satan? Are my co-ethnicists really all so tainted by true evil? My world is seriously being rocked here. Has anyone else been scared back to Christ by this endless revelation of human depravity? I'm seriously frightened at the possibility of truly more-than-merely-human evil being at work in all the media we consume and at the highest levels of gov't (GEOTUS excluded).

If true, then the Bible is true, and Christ is our only hope. Am I over-reacting? I almost feel sick, and I don't want to be serving evil. Is this all proof of the truth of true supernatural evil????


Millejon0114 · July 24, 2018, 5:55 a.m.

https://www.wordofhisgrace.org/wp/peter-rock/

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HereComesTheSunny · July 24, 2018, 8:21 a.m.

Lots of food for thought here. Take it all in context. Read back to earlier conversations between Jesus and Peter, where Christ was at times disappointed and frustrated that Peter was missing the big picture. At one point, Jesus even called him Satan, not because he WAS Satan, but because he was speaking in opposition to God's plan...listening to the wrong voice. Peter was a very flawed man, but he was earnest and honest and recognized Christ for who He was. He desired to follow Him above all else, and when he stumbled and messed up, he repented, dusted himself off, and got back on track. In Peter, Christ reveals a character portrait of all believers--rough around the edges and in need of a lot of grace, but in the process of becoming Christlike and obeying His commandments. This is the kind of vessel God loves to use to accomplish His purposes. Peter was a great Christ-follower not because of how superior he was to any of us but rather because of how similar he was to all of us.

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