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John MacArthur on Dispensationalism and The Blood of Jesus

The chief problem with dispensationalism is that it requires two plans of salvation, adding to the true gospel of Jesus Christ. Still, I was surprised to hear John McArthur’s comments about the blood of Jesus. WhoIsIsrael In certain circles, John MacArthur is revered as an “evangelical” icon. Listen to MacArthur’s … Read More

Why They Won’t Budge: The Egregore of Our Age – VIDEO

*In the event that Youtube censors any content, my videos are also available on Rumble, Bitchute, Brighteon and Odysee. The Ecumenism and Christian Nationalism that were so vividly portrayed in the Billy-Graham-Crusade-Reminiscent Charlie Kirk Memorial are the fruition of the Roman Catholic Church’s (RCC) Counter-Reformation. These same ideologies, which were brought … Read More

Revivals Pt 19: The Counterfeit “Enlightenment” Pt4: Secret Societies: The Earthly Power of Heathendom

Without a correct interpretation of the book of Revelation, we’ve been kept unaware of the Secret Societies now exposed behind the scenes of politics, economics and religion. If we’d been aware, they would never have been able to infiltrate the church. But infiltrate they have, and twisting the meaning of … Read More

Revivals Pt 18: The Counterfeit “Enlightenment” Pt3: Islam in the Bible(?)

We’ve been looking at the history of the “enlightenment thought” that the Revivalists were all so determined to seed into Protestantism. Knowing these thoughts originated in the antiquities of Aristotle, Plato and the like, I wondered how this occult worldview had suddenly re-emerged – right alongside the Reformation. Many of … Read More

Revivals Pt 10: The Pagan “Virus”

With all the talk of a “New Variant,” I can’t help but see the spiritual principles behind this “Coronation” of evil taking over the world. I’ve been reading a book I found online by Scottish historian of religion and Presbyterian minister James Aitken Wylie (1808 – 1890) called The History … Read More

Revivals Pt 8 | From Wesley to Finney by way of Count Zinzendorf

We’re told that on May 24, 1738, at a meeting composed largely of Moravians in Aldersgate Street, London, John Wesley (1703 – 1791) felt his intellectual faith transformed into a personal, born-again experience. Now, I don’t doubt that Wesley had some kind of experience, but given his practices, associations, and some … Read More

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