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The church is missing it. We’ve become so entangled in partisan politics—left, right, red, blue—that we’re blind to the larger picture. Scripture already warned us about what’s unfolding, yet many believers spend more time defending parties than discerning the times.

Here’s the truth: even if you strip away the Bible, what’s happening right now points to the same conclusion. Centralization is coming. Call it globalization, a New World Order, or global governance—it doesn’t matter. The trajectory of history is clear. Every industrial revolution, every technological shift, every financial collapse pushes nations toward consolidation. And this fourth industrial revolution—built on artificial intelligence, digital currency, and global dependency—is no different.

So what stands in the way? The United States.


Why the U.S. Must Be Weakened

Let’s be real. Geographically, the United States is a fortress. Surrounded by oceans, friendly neighbors, and loaded with resources, it can’t be invaded the way smaller nations can. Militarily, no other power on earth can successfully conquer it head-on.

That means the only strategy left is division from within. Divide and conquer. And it’s working.

Race. Gender. Politics. Religion. Ideology. Every possible fracture is being exploited. When a nation eats itself from the inside, no bombs are necessary. The people themselves dismantle the superpower. And when the U.S. is weakened enough—economically, socially, and spiritually—its global influence will fade, leaving the door wide open for centralization to take root.

This isn’t paranoia. It’s strategy. It’s history. And yes—it’s prophecy.


The Prophetic Overlay

Daniel and Revelation describe a global system rising, led by a central authority. That kind of order doesn’t emerge in a world where one nation dominates. For it to happen, the strong must weaken. The United States doesn’t have to disappear—it just has to lose its grip as the stabilizing force in the world.

And make no mistake: that process is already in motion.


The Kingdom Is Not of This World

This is where Jesus’ words cut through the noise. In John 18:36, He said, “My Kingdom is not of this world.” The word He used, kosmos, matters. He wasn’t saying the Kingdom has no effect on the world. He was saying it doesn’t come from here, isn’t ruled by here, and can’t be overthrown by here.

Paul echoed the same truth when he told believers to live peaceably wherever they were planted. Why? Because the wellbeing of a city affects everyone who lives there. But he also reminded us that our true citizenship is in heaven. In other words, work for peace where you are, but don’t confuse earthly nations with the eternal Kingdom.

The reality is this: everything visible will eventually collapse. Governments, economies, leaders, empires—all temporary. But there is an unseen reality that lasts forever. Paul wrote, “What is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.” That’s the perspective the church has lost in all the noise of politics.


The Eternal Stakes

And this is where it gets personal. Our responsibility isn’t to coerce people into belief. It’s to present truth clearly, so that each person has the chance to make an informed choice about eternity. The decisions we make here—how we live, who we trust, where we place our hope—determine where we will spend forever.

That’s why the gospel matters more than any election. Politics can’t secure your eternity. Nations can’t save your soul. Only Christ can.


Why the Church Is Getting It Wrong

Instead of preparing spiritually, too many believers are fighting over elections as if government is our savior. We’re so busy yelling at each other across party lines that we’ve lost sight of Kingdom discernment. Politics won’t stop what’s coming. Arguing over policies won’t hold back centralization.

The Bible never told us to put our hope in governments. It told us to stay watchful, to endure, and to stand firm when systems collapse.


What This Means for Us

Here’s the bigger picture: the fight isn’t left vs. right. It’s not Republican vs. Democrat. It’s a spiritual war playing out through division, fear, and deception. The strategy isn’t bombs—it’s chaos. The goal isn’t just to weaken a country—it’s to condition people to accept a global system without resistance.

The church has to wake up. Our mission isn’t to win the next election. Our mission is to remain unshaken, to walk in truth, and to point people back to the Kingdom that cannot be shaken—because every earthly kingdom will fall.


If you’re still clinging to political saviors, you’ll miss the warning. The enemy isn’t playing checkers—he’s playing chess. And while we’re bickering over red and blue, the board is being set for something far bigger.


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