Friday, June 24, 2022

Jonathan Brentner: Killers. Destroyers And Gaslighters

KILLERS, DESTROYERS, AND GASLIGHTERS
Jonathan Brentner 




When I read reports of the increasing wickedness and violence in the U.S. that seemingly grows worse by the day, grief and disbelief swell up inside me. Is this really happening?

It’s biblical prophecy alone that puts current events into a proper perspective for me and thereby calms my soul. The Bible not only tells me that I would see such perilous times in the last days, but it also assures me of the Lord’s response.

I first noticed the relevance of the book of Habakkuk to current events about thirty years ago. Today, I’m surprised that the U.S. has not yet experienced something similar to the judgment that God sent to Judah a few decades after Habakkuk wrote his book. How much time do we have until He does?

In Habakkuk 1:2-4, the prophet provides a listing of the evil and violence that he saw in ancient Judah, which sounds remarkably similar to what I see in America today.



I use the word “Gaslighters” here because it gets to the heart of the globalists’ activity more than simply saying that those who control our government are deceiving us. Brandon Holthaus, pastor and prominent prophecy speaker, describes gaslighting as “an evil way to manipulate and psychologically control people.” (Pastor Holthaus recently recorded an excellent prophecy update called, “WEF Is Gaslighting Us.”)

Gaslighters cause people to question what they know to be true about reality; they attempt to make us doubt what we both see or hear. They will tell you that what you watch take place did not happen.

Listen to them long enough and you will doubt your sanity and begin going along with their perverted portrayal of reality.

Make no mistake, they deceive people in order to pervert justice and justify their murderous and destructive behavior.

In Habakkuk 1:4, the prophet complains about such lawless deceivers in his day:

So the law is paralyzed,

    and justice never goes forth.

For the wicked surround the righteous;

    so justice goes forth perverted.


The words of the above verse fit with the behavior of modern day gaslighters; this is the method they use to accomplish the things the prophet lists in the above verse.

Is it not the same deception, with an evil intent, that the prophet Isaiah described?

Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil;

Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness;

Who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! (5:20)


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