Does it matter if people are awake or not?
This is something I’ve been pondering on and off ever since I became a Christian.
After all what does it matter if someone is fully aware of all the deception going on in the physical realm, but has no idea of how this deception plays out in the spiritual realm?
It is the difference between hell and heaven. It’s fundamental.
If that is sorted then does it matter if someone doesn’t know the in’s and outs of the freemasons, and the illuminati and all the horrendous things that they get up to? Does it matter about the finer details of the NWO?
The main thing is where we go after all this is over.
Being awake does matter on a physical level. It matters that we don’t give our children harmful medications, or be deceived by false narratives the hurt the people we love. It matters that we learn what’s going on so that we can as much as possible thrive amidst deception.
But I’ve come to believe that being ‘awake’ is actually trauma-based mind control.
We hear these dark terrible things that are traumatising to discover, and then we are lured into a Luciferian one world religion of love and light. It’s the sticky plaster to soothe our wound, and it feels so good, but it’s actually all part of the mind control.
I haven’t been into a bookshop for a while, but if you look at the ‘conspiracies’ section, it is often mixed up or next to the ‘new age’ section.
It’s the same religion.
It’s their religion.
They wanted us to ‘wake-up,’ to have a false awakening that they call the great awakening.
Because as long as we are caught up in that net, we aren’t having a true awakening.
Programming people to reject Jesus. Creating false church religion. It’s all part of the mind control.
And all of this is explained in the Bible.
To be truly awake is to live as much as possible by the words contained in his book.
‘Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. 1 Peter 5:8.
“Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves. Matthew 7.15
For many will come in my name, saying, ‘I am the Christ,’ and they will lead many astray. Matthew 24.5
It's occurred to me through my fellowship with Christ, that yes, it does matter. It matters because he has opened our spiritual eyes to see things from the perspective of the knowledge and wisdom of God, who created the universe and all of the laws therein. We don't view things blindly anymore, because the Light of the Lord has shone on us, and we are able to walk out of the darkness of lies and deceit. We're also able to walk away from the selfish existence we once held of our own importance and realize that it is by God working within us through his Spirit, that we become the creation that he intended instead of remaining as the corruptible man who came to be after the fall. It matters because God is light and love, and anything contrary to that truth can cloud our vision if we are unable to see him for who he truly is. The Apostle Paul said, let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus. So, in that, we are able to know the mind of Christ by God's Spirit that is within us, which we once lacked before we knew him. Furthermore, lol, God is truth, and it is in discovering who he is by his Word, that we come to know who he is and his attributes, and he is more than willing to reveal himself to us if we are hearing and seeing what the Spirit is saying to us.