The Current State of Things: Satan’s ministers grow emboldened as evil increases by the day…

The darkness increases as individuals gravitate to it deceived into believing it is light and life…

when it is only darkness, lies, deception, and death.

The ministers of Satan are becoming emboldened knowing their time is short and it is time to strike more openly.

This increasing darkness, lies, and evil can only be offset, put off, and held at bay, conquered and removed by One and only by One — the Lord Jesus Christ. By the Triune God. By the Word of God. By the illuminating truth of Scripture. Removing the darkness and shedding true light on every question, every concern, providing every answer. Providing life.

Do not be deceived.

Below are but two examples found today of the ministers of Satan at work doing their master’s bidding.

It may appear the battle is lost. It is not dear ones, brothers, sisters in the faith. We ought to know the end of the book. We ought to know the plan, will, purpose, power, and Word of God as to the outcome. And we also ought to know it is our direct commission, our obligation, our service as disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, as children of the Living God, of individuals, wonton sinners once doomed to eternity in hellfire for our sin, walking in darkness ourselves, to extol, expound, bring the gospel — which is Jesus Christ to others. To everyone. To all the corners of the world. To spread the gospel. Spread the truth.

It is what each of us is to do in order to repel, conquer and remove the darkness and bring light to others so that the power of the Holy Spirit can work in their hearts and minds to prayerfully bring them out of darkness, into the light, into Christ and Christ in them.

Do not fear. Do not be consumed with the events of our time. Do not doubt. Know the Word of God. Be ever faithful. Be aware and prepared but do not fear nor allow the growing evil to keep salt from your speech and light from being witnessed in your daily life.

It’s the war of all wars this constant ongoing escalating spiritual war. But do not grow weary. Nor dismayed or discouraged. If so? Turn and look to Jesus, turn to the Word of God for refreshment, renewing, for the necessary food and life-giving water to keep one fighting the good fight to the end!

 

Ken Pullen

Tuesday, April 20th, 2021

ACP — A Crooked Path

 

CNN’s Chris Cuomo: ‘White People’s Kids’ Need To ‘Start Getting Killed’ For Police Reform To Happen

 

April 18, 2021

By Daily Wire News

Reprinted from Daily News

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CNN host Chris Cuomo said on Friday that police reform in the U.S. will not happen until “white people’s kids start getting killed.”

Cuomo made the remarks in the context of a couple of recent police shootings where suspects did not comply with law enforcement or attempted to run.

“And you know what the answer is. You really do. You don’t like it. I don’t like. It scares me. Shootings, gun laws, access to weapons? Oh, I know when they’ll change,” Cuomo said. “Your kids start getting killed. White people’s kids start getting killed. Smoking that doobie that’s actually legal, probably in your state now, but they don’t know what it was, and then the kid runs, and then ‘Pop! Pop! Pop! Pop!’ Cop was justified.”

“‘Why’d you run?’ ‘Oh, he had a baseball game tonight.’ ‘Oh? White kid? Oh, big family, that house over there?’ Those start piling up, ‘What is going on with these police? Oh, what? Maybe we shouldn’t even have police!’ That kind of mania, that kind of madness, that’ll be you. That’ll be the majority, because it’s your people,” Cuomo said. “See, now Black people start getting all guns, forming militias, protect themselves? ‘Can’t trust Deep State!’ Whoo-whoo! You’ll see a wave of change, in access and accountability. We saw it in the 60s. That’s when it changes, because that’s when it’s you.”

WATCH:

 

TRANSCRIPT PROVIDED VIA CNN:

How many more die of the pandemic, dying from police shootings? George Floyd, Daunte Wright, I wonder if you’ll remember their names, six months from today, because there’ll be replaced by so many others.

You’re here people. What are you going to do when you see these shootings? You know what you’re going to do. “That George Floyd, did you hear about him? That Daunte Wright, did you hear about him? That 13-year-old Adam, you know he was a gangbanger.”

Why do that? Because you want to make the problem “Them,” takes the onus off the idea that you’re wrong about policing not needing to change. “Forget that. Police are trained to deal with non-compliance, with force that is not lethal. Hey, comply or die, you know what I mean.”

And you know what the answer is. You really do. You don’t like it. I don’t like. It scares me. Shootings, gun laws, access to weapons? Oh, I know when they’ll change. Your kids start getting killed. White people’s kids, start getting killed. Smoking that doobie that’s actually legal, probably in your state now, but they don’t know what it was, and then the kid runs, and then “Pop! Pop! Pop! Pop!” Cop was justified.

“Why’d you run?” “Oh, he had a baseball game tonight.” “Oh? White kid? Oh, big family, that house over there?” Those start piling up, “What is going on with these police? Oh, what? Maybe we shouldn’t even have police!” That kind of mania, that kind of madness, that’ll be you. That’ll be the majority, because it’s your people.

See, now Black people start getting all guns, forming militias, protect themselves? “Can’t trust Deep State!” Whoo-whoo! You’ll see a wave of change, in access and accountability. We saw it in the 60s. That’s when it changes, because that’s when it’s you.

My job is to show you in them because there but for the grace, and the grace is forgiveness that none of us deserve for the blessings that we’re wasting in this country. That is our reality. And the reality is clear, and the state of play is unchanging, and that is not a recipe for any type of longevity.

And what do we do here? What do I do here? I get lost in the next, the next name, the next iteration. The “New,” in news, dominates, because you get bored. “I’ve heard enough. I’ve heard enough. I cared about George Floyd. It was wrong. But I’ve had it with the trial, it’s too long. Just let me know when they have a verdict.”

We pretend that we’re not just seeing the same lying, and lack of leading, and bleeding, and death, and pain, new names, new faces, new places. Same problems, you know it, I know it. I know that you know.

The testing, the voting, the vaccines, the dying, the shooting, the drugs, the suicide, the teaching, the testing of education, all of it, it all hits the poor, and the poor of color worst, and we know it. And we’ve always known it.

I remember my father preaching about this, when my teeth were two inches apart, when I was a fat kid, waiting to eat, on the steps of my house, while he was talking to people that he was asking to vote for him, in one of the elections that he lost like five, six in a row.

“Us and Them!” “Us and Them!” There’s never a solution that doesn’t begin with “We.” “We the people,” they started it. Every copy you see of the document blows those letters up. Why? Because that’s all we have is the interconnectedness and the interdependence. If you give up on one another, that’s it.

And it doesn’t matter how impressive, or resonant, or you feel the words to be, because all you have is prayer. All you have is hope that at some point something, make some iteration, a generation of us, realize that the only solution is not less, but more, more people, more enabled, to do more with talent, to make more pie for all of us. That is the only way that this country ever approaches what she is supposed to be. And the only question for us is what will it take to get there?

Democrat Maxine Waters On If Derek Chauvin Is Acquitted: ‘Get More Confrontational’ On ‘The Street’

 

April 18, 2021

By Daily Wire News

Reprinted from Daily Wire

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Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) said on Saturday night that if Derek Chauvin is not found guilty of murder for the death of George Floyd that activists must “get more confrontational” on “the street” because the activists need to “make sure that they know we mean business.”

“Chauvin is accused of killing Floyd on May 25, 2020, by kneeling on Floyd’s neck for several minutes,” Fox News reported. “Defense witnesses have spoken of Floyd’s health issues and drug use as other possible causes.”

Waters made the remarks alongside protesters in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, where police shot and killed 20-year-old Daunte Wright, who had a warrant out for arrest, after he attempted to run from law enforcement officers following a traffic stop.

“We’re looking for a guilty verdict. We’re looking for a guilty verdict. And we’re looking to see if all of this [inaudible] that took place and has been taking place after they saw what happened to George Floyd,” Waters said. “If nothing does not happen, then we know, that we’ve got to not only stay in the street, but we’ve got to fight for justice, but I am very hopefully and I hope that we’re going to get a verdict that will say guilty, guilty, guilty. And if we don’t, we cannot go away.”

When asked what “protesters” should do if they do not get the verdict that they want, Waters responded, “Well, we got to stay on the street.”

“And we’ve got to get more active. [We’ve] got to get more confrontational,” she added. “[We’ve] got to make sure that they know we mean business.”

Waters also seemed to encourage people to ignore curfews that were instituted to quell violent riots and looting.

WATCH:

 

TRANSCRIPT:

REP. MAXINE WATERS (D-CA): And so yes, I would like to see the bill in Congress passed on police reform. But I know that the right-wing, the racists are opposed to it. And I don’t know what’s gonna happen to it. But I know this, we’ve got to stay in the street. And we’ve got to demand justice.

REPORTER: As a black man, despite all the efforts, I feel like nothing changes. And George Ford is waking so many people up. And nothings has happened, just, you know, despite the rhetoric, but what needs to happen that’s different this year than all the years before?

WATERS: We’re looking for a guilty verdict. We’re looking for a guilty verdict. And we’re looking to see if all of this [inaudible] that took place and has been taking place after they saw what happened to George Floyd. If nothing does not happen, then we know, that we’ve got to not only stay in the street, but we’ve got to fight for justice, but I am very hopefully that I hope that we’re going to get a verdict that will say guilty, guilty, guilty. And if we don’t, we cannot go away.

REPORTER: And not just manslaughter, right? I mean…

WATERS: Oh, no, not manslaughter. [He is] guilty for murder. [Inaudible] but as far as I’m concerned it’s first degree murder.

REPORTER: Ms. Congresswoman, what happens if we do not go get what you just told? What should the people do? What should protesters on the street do?

WATERS: I didn’t hear you.

REPORTER: What should protesters do?

WATERS: Well, we got to stay on the street. And we’ve got to get more active. You’ve got to get more confrontational. You got to make sure that they know we mean business.

REPORTER: What do you think about this curfew tonight?

WATERS: I don’t think anything about curfew. I don’t think anything about curfew. I don’t know what curfew means. Curfew means that I want you all to stop talking. I want you to stop meeting. I want you stop gathering. I don’t agree with that. … I’m hopeful that the protests will continue.