It does seem overwhelming at times. But that is the Godless nature of the collectivist strategy. That is the purpose of the bombardment. We must hold strong and resist the lies and manipulations. If one looks closely at their tactics, all one finds is weak psychological bait. Do not fall into the trap of despair.
We share the message “live your best life” with purpose. When we allow the psychological operation to deter us from living our dreams, the enemy sees a victory. Do not allow it.
How can “one flea looking into a furnace”, retain an optimistic disposition while chaos and madness are all around? By choosing to.
Two wolves fight, one filled with despondency, and dark imaginings, the other with faith. The wolf best fed, will win. Shake it off.
It seems chaotic because it has been created as such. We outnumber them. They just control the systems that allow us to communicate thereby obscuring this reality. They want us divided. They want is to feel alone.
The collective weight of leftism intends to isolate us. There are many historic references to this sentiment to review with hindsight. Ultimately. the feeling of isolation begins with a rejection of God. Defeat isolation by embracing God.
In 2020 it was obvious in my travels that we were on the precipice of a disconnect from human interaction that would numb our psyche to what ultimately matters, fellowship.
Governmental agencies forced the separation of people from their community networks, but faith-based organizations, and churches bought into the fear.
Even in areas where churches were not forcibly shut down, we saw a structural shift where some faith leaders were willingly ostracizing their community under the guise of various medical, social and cultural alarms. The destruction of fellowship through fear, did catastrophic damage.
Fellowship is an essential ingredient to a purpose-driven life. How and why, we interact with each-other is how we recharge our core humanity. To see faith leaders violate fellowship was alarming. However, we must not allow this foreboding sense to become normal.
America needs people like you. Engage in life, and get optimistic however you need to do it. Then let that part of you shine. Fight. Hold up that flag; give the starter smile. Rally to the standard you create and spread fellowship again.
Through history large armies have been defeated through the process of division. It is not a leap to see the same strategic objectives being deployed against social assemblies including congregations.
It’s strange how leaders cannot see the danger in social and spiritual distance when the bond of fellowship is needed more than ever. Each of us has a different connection to our community. Each of us has a different level of internal strength. Such is the nature of living.
Divisions grow, as souls are starved of uniting fellowship. The troublesome influence of social media physically distances human engagement. There’s no digital replacement for fellowship. We have felt how our positive influence upon the lives of others can nourish our own purpose. We cannot compensate for that through other arbitrary measures.
With local, state and federal leaders moving increasingly toward self-interest; with disconnected workplaces creating social distance; with faith-based leaders unfocused on the value of fellowship; and now government entering your home to tell you the importance of separating yourself from your family, we must dispatch these arbitrary decrees very deliberately.
Fight
We will not divide our humanity, nor concede our core view of fellowship, simply to comply with the demand of another that we consider our brother or sister of greater or less value than ourselves. Any system that seeks to steer our path toward isolation must never benefit from our participation. Fight.
Our Liberty is inherent. Our freedom is inherent. The removal of both requires consent. We choose not to consent. We choose not to disconnect. We choose purpose. We choose my own humanity. We believe in a generous loving God. Sure, the devil thought he had won when he saw us with our heads down.
Then we rise, and raise our heads. The same devil hears our voice, “Amen”.
My faith stands. Our assembly is larger than ever. Love to all,
~ Sundance