A Street Preaching Manifest

There is a cycle all throughout the Bible. First, God revealed His word, His Law, and the way of salvation through faith in His promised Messiah.

Great blessing accompanied faith and obedience to God.

With this blessing came national prosperity.

With this prosperity came ease and loss of recognition of God.

With this ease and loss of recognition of God came idleness and opportunity for sin.

With sin came apostasy and idolatry.

With apostasy and idolatry came the judgment of God.

With the judgment of God came tyranny, financial ruin, violence, pandemics, and war.

With these people once again cried out to God.

With crying out to God came repentance, both national and individual.

With repentance came faith in the Messiah, and obedience to the Law of God.

And the cycle starts all over again.

Here we are in modern America, a nation that, for the most part, believed in Christ and obeyed the Law of God. Now we are a nation that spits in the face of God and “waives” the phallic branch in the face of God. (Ezekiel 8:17)

We once enjoyed great prosperity, now we are starting to feel the winds of financial change.

Revolution is in the air by both the Cultural Marxist and those who oppose their agenda.

We are experiencing the cycle explained above, and unless we repent of our violations of the Law of God, cry out for mercy, obey, and put our faith and worship in Jesus Christ, we will experience the national judgment of God in our lifetime.

I have decided that I will be part of the Voice that calls our national to repentance. He is raising up more and more people who are sounding this call. You can ignore us, berate us, slander us, try to shut us up, block us, imprison us, torture us, even kill us, but we will not keep silent because we do not answer to you, a church board, or any other human institution. We answer only to God. Kill one and God will raise up 100 in our place.

While I disagree on some issues with John Wesley and George Whitfield, men like them were not welcome in the pulpits of England. The established church did not welcome them in their pulpits because they preached the pure word of God. I respect them for taking it to the streets.

The difference between England and the bloody revolution of France was because of the faithful street preaching of men like these.

It is the true remnant of God that stands between us and total judgement of God.

I have begun to wonder if God is not calling me to this same ministry. I think it is perhaps time for me to join Wesley and Whitfield, and men like them, and do my part to call this national back to God. The Lord knows I am not welcome in the pulpits, perhaps this is His way of telling me it is time to take it to the streets.

Perhaps He will use fools and rejects like me to stem the tide of judgement that is here and the worse that is coming.

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