God vs. Self

December 18, 2021
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If you haven’t realized it yet, the West is in the middle of a spiritual war. Or, maybe it’s the beginning. Or … maybe it’s the end; we’re just going to have to wait and see.

It should be obvious that we’re in a spiritual war, because facts and evidence have no effect on our enemy. Health authorities are still mandating masks in various places across the USA and the West. Governments and corporations are still mandating jabs. Children are still being forced to wear masks and eat outside at school so as to not kill their teachers. And so on and so forth.

The fundamental battle we face is that of God versus Self. Do we choose to worship God, or do we choose to worship Self? Do we answer to a higher authority, or do we want to be that authority? All other divisions and arguments and disagreements we face in the USA and the West evolve from that fundamental difference. Here at Men Of The West, we worship the God of the Bible and Jesus His Son. Our enemies worship the Self.

I recently came across John Doyle. He’s a 22 year old political commentator who talks fast enough that I don’t have to speed up his videos to stay engaged. Also, he produces great content.

Below are two videos from John about Liberalism, Satanism, Conservatism, and Christianity. In the videos, he expounds on the issue of God vs. Self. I encourage you to watch them. The vids are age restricted, so you’re going to have to watch them on YT.

Never lose hope. Stand for truth. Proclaim the victory of Jesus Christ over our enemies, and know that we will overcome.

“If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples, and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” – Jesus Christ, John 8

American son of the Appalachian mountains. Happily married father of several and devoted man of God. Hold fast.

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