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Guerrilla Country

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The future is often painted as dark, unstable, and full of hidden dangers but what if that’s not the real problem? While inflation rises and enemies seem to grow stronger, God is still on the throne, and His rule has not weakened with time. Scripture reminds us that history doesn’t spiral out of control because of external threats, but because people abandon God and His ways. When we reject His law, the world becomes hostile ground; when we walk in faith and obedience, we discover it is still our Father’s world. If God is for us, who can be against us?

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