The devil round ever corner
Be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.
Last week or so, a close Christian relative warned me against seeing the devil round every corner, after I reported my concern of attack. And since then it seems that the opposite has happened – more and more times I seem to have had disturbing insights and revelations that the devil is indeed behind a growing tide of persecution coming on this land.
Looking online at the governments forced into “consultation” on enforced sex education for 5 year olds, including the results of powerful LGBG pressure of course’ there is a question on whether PHSE lessons should stay exempt from assessment. Extrapolate where that could be going! Then here at the Kings Church in Keswick this Sunday there was a powerful prophesy of coming persecution in this land which I felt was from God. Then as I was taking time to have my daughters stand against the tent wall as they repeatedly would not stay quiet to go to sleep, I was reminded how discipline is so loving for a child because it takes your time and attention and how the devil must hate children and enjoy causing them to lose out on loving time and attention and discipline from their parents. He must love undermining parents and others lovingly disciplining children even if those movements claim to protect children. He must love that we kill over 200,000 children each year in this country and leave many of the mothers on anti-depression drugs in future years.
And he loves helping Christians pursue seeping irrelevance from our culture in some of their main conferences. Nicely parcelling the teaching of the word up into glossy books and dry academic presentations while denying the power of the very content they are carefully exponding. A lot of 20’s 30’s coming mainly “for the chilldren”! ( Notably a characteristic of a lot of declining Anglican churches interestingly enough). Anyway better go- but please pray for me.

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