Please share and repost this YouTube video explaining the various grid down threats facing our country today. It’s the first of a 2-part interview with me which now has over 600k views. CP did a great job editing and adding B-roll…
https://t.co/PAEuCtTiWI
9 out of 10 Americans would not survive a prolonged grid-down event. The reason the number is that high is not because people are unprepared for a blackout. It is because most plans are designed only for a blackout.
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Most people picture a bunker when they hear "survival retreat." Cold concrete. Canned food. Fear. That is not what we build.
What we build is a decision that says: I have assessed the risk and I understand the threat landscape. Link in bio for consultation information.
Most people assume someone in Washington has a plan to protect the power grid. After 15 years of Congressional briefings and DOD presentations, I can tell you that assumption is wrong.
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The lights go out tonight. By this time next week, the 3 million people in your city will be fighting over the last scraps of food.
Dr. Peter Pry spent decades studying what happens when the grid goes down and does not come back.
This is documented. Not a theory.
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Pray for Charlie Kirk and his family!
That assassination video doesn’t look good. It will be a pure miracle of God if he survives.
Things are escalating quickly. Be prepared to defend yourself and family.
It’s only going to get worse. There is evil rising in this world and far too few Warriors are ready for what’s coming.
“An absolute Giant of a man.”
The death of John MacArthur grieves my soul, but I am also ecstatic for him that he is now in the presence of our Lord Jesus. After languishing as a false convert for most of my life, I fully credit JMac for leading my wife and I out of the mega-church morass we’d been languishing in and into the light of true salvation over a decade ago. I may not have agreed with his Dispensationalism and one or two other minor doctrines, but his love for scripture and 50+ years of expository preaching was second to none. The world is a worse place without him in it. I can only say,
“Well done, good and faithful servant”
"MacArthur once stared at a prosperity preacher so hard their Rolex melted. He didn’t speak in tongues—Greek and Hebrew just naturally translated themselves in his presence. The U.S. Treasury once considered backing the dollar with MacArthur sermons. Calvinists used to argue about supralapsarianism—until MacArthur settled it by clearing his throat. When MacArthur did a mic check, demons fled entire zip codes. The fog machine at Grace Church quit in shame. When he walked into a Lifeway store, the Joel Osteen books self-combusted. The COVID virus avoided Grace Church out of respect. When he walked by a Baptist potluck, the jello salad repented. TSA made him empty their pockets. John Piper once tried to hug him (Piper is still recovering). Angels fact-checked their theology with his commentaries. Every time he said “biblically,” a megachurch lost its light show. You get the point.
The broader evangelical machine runs on cowardice, compromise, and Instagram filters. But John MacArthur ran on black coffee and the Book of Romans. While everyone else capitulated to the spirit of the age, he spat in its face and taught from Titus.
He wasn’t trendy. He didn’t pivot. He didn’t rebrand. If Christianity were a fashion show, he’d be the one guy in a full suit with a Bible the size of a car battery, calmly quoting Hebrews while the rest pranced around in skinny jeans apologizing for Leviticus.
And for decades, that made him the black sheep. But it also made him the standard."
Read more at Insight to Incite. Link in bio. Audio version available.
@Midknight74012 You’re going to be shocked when I drop 2 back to back… cranking on them now. Soon! I’ve been heavily focused on consulting business and acting as deputy director at the EMP Task force. Lots of big things, but I’ve had the inch to write again lately.
So it’s not possible to subtweet against some of Dr White’s performance and arrogance during the debate while still disagreeing with Mahler’s primary position? Which he clearly stated. Was every single thing White said correct… the entire debate? If you disagree with a couple of White’s points, does that automatically mean you agree with and “are now tied to” everything Mahler says? You’re just being intellectually lazy.
Okay, so if Jesus doesn’t save “everyone” did he fail? Of course not. We agree. So we literally agree on 99%, literally, the only disagreement is what percentage of the world population Jesus has to save for you to consider him to be victorious at his second coming.
Serious question? Is it 90%, 60% 30%…? What I’m hearing from you is if the church doesn’t conquer 90% (or whatever your number is) over time he wasn’t victorious. I disagree. I think he is victorious in saving 100% of everyone he intended to save…. Whether that is 90% of the population or 10% at his coming, I’ll praise God and say amen, you succeeeded in saving everyone you chose to. That is NOT loser theology bro!
The only difference between us is I believe based on Matt 7 “few will be saved” and multiple other verses that it will be a smaller percentage of world population that comes to Christ. Your view is that if the church doesn’t conquer a vast majority of the world, it failed. I disagree. So what? What’s the point of this? I’m not being disingenuous. I’ve been very clear.
So what’s your rough percentage of world population that has to be saved in the end before you think Christ succeeded?
That’s hilarious. I already said the church wins down here. It wins every election soul God calls… and not 1 more. The vast majority of 2000 years of Christianity was Amill until the last hundred years, which is fallen into a great deception under dispensationalism. Postmill is the newest in the three positions, and a small footnote in Christianity compared to the other two positions. All three positions, historic premill, Amill, and post mill are all orthodox.
Far smarter men than you and I have debated these topics. I have done the reading. I used to be postmill. I’m also mature enough to realize i don’t need to insult my opponent to state my case when they hold an orthodox position. If you want to be bombastic and fight valiantly for the faith, go pick on some egalitarian feminists or Dispys. Good day
Okay, so we agree. Gods church and his elect will never fail, it will always conquer the world and the gates of hell will not succeed against his church, the elect. No where does scripture say that God will make every human elect in the end times through the church.
According to your standard, if God doesn’t save “everyone” he’s failed. Matt 7 clearly shows that God does not and will save “everyone” on earth, so by your own standard, he’s already failed. You’re reading your eschatology into the text and trying to force it to say something it doesn’t say…
@WillemJvW@douglaswils@tlloydcline Amen on the second part. Leave an inheritance for your children’s children, the Bible said. This is an area I agree with postmill(because the Bible said it). I’m into large families, Christian businesses, and growing the influence of the church.
I already agreed to that. If God supernaturally saves everyone on earth, miraculously against all the odds, I will rejoice and admit I was wrong. just FYI I am an optimistic Amill and I support the postmill project of growing the church and striving for a Christian nation. I am not of the mindset of “we lose down here” so what’s the point and don’t even try.
Who’s us? Did Jesus die for the elect, or for every pagan(including those who reject him or never heard of him)? Jesus said he would never lose ONE of the elect the father gives Him. I don’t think he will fail in saving all the Father calls. In that way, the church wins, it doesn’t fail. I don’t think the gay atheist is covered by his blood and isn’t included in the “us” you mention above.
We do conquer the world through our faith 1Jn, and the Gates of hell will never defeat the church. The church has grown from 3000 at Pentecost to millions today. That’s a far cry from saying the church is gonna take over the entire world and all of culture. Matt 7 says “few” find the narrow gate, and “many” are on broad road Christianity headed for hell.
@AmericnChristn@douglaswils@tlloydcline The ultimate question is will “his people” at his coming be a remnant or everyone? Every knee will bow and every tongue confess at his second coming, but is that done by the hand of man and the church through time, or in an instant at his coming. I believe the latter