Mountains of Evidence
September 19th, 2019Time is Getting Short
Today’s blog post ought to be pretty interesting to Christians.
I believe God told me to leave Miami. I ended up near Ocala, and it has been a dream come true in most respects. I have dozens of acres. I have a big workshop. I’m far away from the coarse, ignorant, obnoxious people of Miami. I’m surrounded by southerners and Christians. Hard to beat.
At some point, I started to feel that God was telling me to move to Tennessee, even though I had not been in northern Florida long. I had no problem with this. As great as my present situation is, there are some down sides. There are basically only two kinds of trees here, and both are trash trees. You can’t have normal grass here. The soil here is just sand, so you can’t grow anything. It’s very hot in the summer, which wasn’t a big deal in Miami, where there was no incentive to go outside anyway. Here, outdoor life is very important, so it’s difficult when it’s 95 degrees every single day for three months. Also, I want more acreage, and I miss Appalachia.
Recently, I learned about a 2015 prophecy that came from Perry Stone. He said God was calling his children to the mountains. That startled me. Persecution of Christians is going to get worse and worse as Americans become more and more vile (and less American), so people like me will be better off in remote areas among their own kind.
In 2018, I felt driven to go to a meeting of the Last Reformation in Clearwater, where I was re-baptized correctly. I had started watching their videos. They are part of a wave of revival in the church. People who are caught up in it go around healing strangers and so on. They’re against the filthy money doctrine we are so used to seeing from Trinity Broadcasting. Their leader is a Dane named Torben Sondergaard. He was at the meeting in Clearwater.
I was baptized in December. In January, Torben and his family were driven out of Denmark by the Danish government. He was accused of abusing children and practicing quackery. In Denmark, where the government licenses churches, casting demons out of children is considered abuse.
Since January, Torben has been looking for a new home. The Sondergaards applied for asylum here. They started out in South Florida, which seemed like a big mistake to me, because of the unpleasant, arrogant, boneheaded ways of the people there.
Yesterday, he posted a Youtube video. He has a new headquarters in North Carolina. The sellers wanted $2.2 million, but because they believed God was with Torben, they cut the price to $1.2 million. Another $800,000 came to them suddenly from another source. Now they only need between $400,000 and $500,000 to pay the place off.
This all happened extremely quickly. They haven’t bought the place yet, but they have been allowed to move in and begin work anyway. I watched the video, and I thought, “Loans aren’t for Christians.” Instantly, Torben started saying he didn’t want a loan. He doesn’t believe in borrowing to glorify God, any more than I do!
I felt a little pain while I watched. I have not found a place in Tennessee yet. Big properties with houses are not that easy to find. North Carolina is less challenging, and it’s beautiful there. I have asked God repeatedly if he is sure it has to be Tennessee and not North Carolina, and I feel he is insisting on Tennessee.
Anyway, something is happening. If you’re among the individuals who think God wants you to live among the depraved because you’re going to save your community, you need to think again. It’s not going to happen. You can help a few people, but you can’t save a neighborhood. Eventually, they will turn on you. You need to ask God to move you.
Torben compares the new facility to Noah’s ark. That’s not just him being clever. It’s from God. The ark was provided to protect God’s loved ones from the children of darkness and their punishment. God is putting people who are especially close to him in safer areas. You need to get situated before it’s too late. You won’t be able to move in with people who listened to God while you were stubbornly clinging to places like Los Angeles and Baltimore. It won’t be that easy.
The video doesn’t show much of the property, but the words are what matter.
Don’t say you weren’t warned.
September 19th, 2019 at 3:59 PM
I enjoyed the years I lived in North Carolina, but it has an income tax and lots of liberals in the cities.