Hello, dear one!
When you look at this picture, what was your initial feeling?
What was the first thought coming to you? Did you hear a calling from Bill Gates for more Covid-19 shots, feel somewhat indifferent, or sense something fishy?
Don’t get me wrong! I’m not starting a conversation on the Covid-19 vaccine shots.
For over two years since the beginning of 2020, people in the world have gone through fear, anxiety, threat, and loss of health, jobs, loved ones, and freedom.
The practice of wearing masks, keeping a six-feet distance, and completing the four vaccine shots have not eradicated this virus, should we continue to believe that manpower can conquer this ever mutilating virus?
Take a look at Shanghai, China.
At the end of March this year, people in Shanghai were informed about a new surge of the virus spread. The government ordered civilians to stay at home from April 1 through April 5, in the honor of “for your good.”
But on April 6, the lockdown continued.
All businesses and shops were shut down. Many doors to apartment buildings were sealed.
There had been deaths resulting from an inability to go to hospitals, lack of food supplies, and fear and depression-induced suicides.
Every day, people in Shanghai were forced to receive PCR tests. The people who tested positive for Covid-19 were segregated and sent to concentration camps as virus criminals.
The city of Shanghai has been receiving chemical sprays with a new slogan: We shall sacrifice our lives to fight the virus!
And the fight continues in Shanghai, every day, into mid-May.
Wait a minute. What happened to the promised April 5 lockdown deadline?
The people in Shanghai are still imprisoned in their homes, hoping for the government’s mercy and perhaps a change of heart.
However, more disappointments are coming!
The news reported that all the districts in Shanghai have found fabricated positive cases.
Bottom line? Continue the PCR daily testing until the virus is eradicated!
Is this mission humanly possible? The Covid-19 virus has been mutated and continues to mutate every 11-14 days.
The tragedy is that the majority of good people support the government’s insanity and believe that with men, not God, all things are possible.
If people in Shanghai have been taught the story of Daniel in a lion’s den, will they still worship science instead of seeking the ultimate Savior collectively?
Prophet Daniel was taken hostage from Jerusalem to the Babylonian court. Because he was able to interpret King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream, he was promoted to a position of power.
Since Daniel’s power was given by a man, it attracted the men’s jealousy.
The king’s men stirred up hatred in Nebuchadnezzar’s heart, and the king ordered to throw Daniel in a lion’s den, with lions that were purposely starved.
To make sure Daniel could not escape, they brought in a huge stone in front of the den.
The king said to Daniel before he was dragged to the den, “May your God, whom you serve continually, rescue you (Daniel 6:16).”
What did Daniel do?
He turned to God, the force that could conquer anything and bring him out of any situation. His faith caused lions to remain powerless.
Meanwhile, Nebuchadnezzar fought his own battle. He was restless. He didn’t eat dinner and couldn’t sleep. He suffered in conscience.
At the first light of dawn, the king got up and raced to the den. With a big ego, he wanted to ensure himself that he was right.
But, Daniel was calm and intact sitting in the den, surrounded by the meditative lions.
Nebuchadnezzar was so impressed that he wrote to all the people, nations, and men of every language throughout the land. He issued a decree for people to pay reverence to Daniel, for Daniel is proof of living God.
Prophet Daniel prospered in all ways from that day on.
Take Daniel’s story and apply it to your daily life.
If you want to stay healthy, do you listen to a tech guy Bill Gates, the pharmaceutical companies who profit from you, the government who attempts to lead you for their good, your doctors who follow orders from paid corporations, or your family and friends who watch the mainstream news with herd mentality?
That’s why Jesus reminded us to make decisions at our cellular level, “For I know where I came from or where I am going. But you have no idea where I come from or where I am going (John 8:14).
Whose business is it for your health? Yours or someone else?
Now step back and look at the picture of Shanghai today.
Pay attention to the first feeling that comes to you and trust a saying: Anything authentic will withstand scrutiny.
With this deep knowing, how will you turn off the external noises of the Covid-19 virus and stick to your true self?