The Spirit of Division in the Last Days

The Spirit of Division in the Last Days

Beloved, there are some powerful people who want to control this country.
Even the entire world is in their sights.
They desire America to become communist.
Why? Because of power.
Because of money.

Control over a nation brings control over everything.
But let me tell you the truth.
Behind all of this, it is really Satan who is at work.
He wants to destroy the world.
He wants to destroy America—the pulpit for the Word of God.

And he wants to destroy the Word of God itself.
He has infiltrated government.
He has infiltrated media.
And yes—even Christianity has not escaped his influence.
He has created a watered-down, soft, man-centered version of faith.

The majority of the world believes and follows it.
True discipleship looks like hate to them.
And they hate it.
They hate the truth because the light exposes their sin.
They hate those who proclaim it.

In order for his plans to succeed, America must fall.
And in order for America to fall, she must be divided.
Why? Because the Scriptures are true:
"A house divided against itself cannot stand" (Mark 3:24-25).
But there are obstacles in Satan’s way.

There is the Second Amendment—a God-given protection for freedom.
And there is something even more powerful standing in his way.
The Word of God is truth.
And the truth shall set you free (John 8:32).
These forces of deception know this.

If the Word of God is allowed to speak, no lie can succeed.
If people are rooted in truth, no propaganda can succeed.
No manipulation can succeed.
That is why they seek to silence the truth.
They want to divide communities.

They want to manipulate hearts.
And they want to steal the loyalty of the people.
Consider Absalom in 2 Samuel 15.
David’s own son stood at the city gates every day.
When people came seeking justice from the king, Absalom intercepted them.

He flattered them.
He said, “Your claims are just, but no one represents you before the king. O that I were judge in the land!”
He was not serving the people.
He was undermining his father.
He was planting seeds of doubt.

And the Word says, “So Absalom stole the hearts of the men of Israel.”
Deception works when it flatters.
Deception works when it appeals to pride.
Hearts can be stolen without people realizing it.
Today, similar tactics are at work.

Leaders, media voices, and influencers whisper to people what they want to hear.
They appeal to pride.
They appeal to fear.
They appeal to desire.
And the hearts of the people are stolen.

Saul Alinsky, in Rules for Radicals, laid out the modern playbook for deception.
He wrote, “Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.”
Attack the person if you cannot argue the facts.
Attack the person if you cannot argue the law.
And if both fail, demean their character.

Does this sound familiar?
Lies repeated enough become accepted truth.
Good men and women are smeared and ridiculed.
Multitudes follow, not because the lie is right.
But because they want it to be true.

Paul warned in 2 Timothy 3:1-5 that in the last days perilous times shall come.
People will have “a form of godliness, but deny the power thereof.”
They will appear religious.
But they reject the transforming power of God’s Word.
And when confronted with truth, they do not just ignore it.

They grow angry.
They hate those who speak it.
As Jesus said in John 3:20, “For everyone that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved.”
They will resist the light.
They will resist correction.

And they will attack the messengers.
This is the judgment of God upon hardened hearts.
Beloved, hear me: the truth often sounds like a lie to those not ready to hear it.
If a heart is hardened, God’s Word will sound foreign.
It will sound harsh.

It will sound impossible.
Remember Nicodemus.
He said, “How can a man be born when he is old?” (John 3:4).
To him, the truth sounded impossible.
But it was the only path to eternal life.

The same is true for those who hear Brother John’s preaching.
When confronted with sin, hypocrisy, and deception, some think it is cruelty.
Some think it is unfair.
But it is truth.
And the reason it sounds like a lie is because the hearers are not ready to accept it.

Truth sounds like a lie if the heart is hardened.
Truth sounds like a lie if pride blinds the mind.
Truth sounds like a lie if sin has taken root in the soul.
Brother John Book preached truth without apology.
He called sin “sin” and exposed hypocrisy.

Because of this, he was slandered, ridiculed, hated, despised, and falsely accused.
And do you know who his fiercest enemies were?
Not atheists or outsiders.
But those claiming to be fellow believers.
Brother John often said, “My biggest naysayers are in the church.”

And he was right.
Prophets were rejected by their own people.
Even Yeshua was rejected by Israel.
His own brothers did not believe in Him at first.
Jesus said in John 15:18-19, “If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before it hated you… If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you.”

Those who opposed Brother John took his words out of context.
They twisted his sermons.
They even lied outright to make him look bad.
Every single critic had sin they could not face.
Brother John turned on the light in their dark rooms.

And they hated it.
Yet these same people—the so-called loving, tolerant Christians—demanded patience and courtesy from him.
But they showed him none.
The spirit of Absalom is everywhere today.
Deception is rampant.

Lies are repeated until they sound true.
The faithful who speak truth are attacked.
The world applauds while deception grows unchecked.
So what are we to do?
Stand firm in the Word of God.

Speak truth boldly.
Shine the light.
Expose sin.
Some will reject it.
Some will attack you.

But some will repent.
And those souls are worth every moment of opposition.
Division is intentional.
Deception is intentional.
But God’s Word is true.

And the truth shall set you free.
Remember Absalom.
Remember the prophets.
Remember Yeshua.
Remember Brother John.

The path of truth is narrow and difficult.
But it leads to life eternal.
“Be not weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not” (Galatians 6:9).
Stand firm.
Speak boldly.

Shine the light.
And trust the Lord to vindicate His servants in His perfect timing.

 

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