The fog of war is upon us. Missles are flying, countries are being attacked, leaders are dying, people are celebrating in the streets, flags are flying. When the fog of war is dense our sight is limited. Recognizing we are not seeing clearly it is wise to remain quiet and let those who know more than us speak.
Amir Tsafarti is boots on the ground in Israel, he is a great resource for coverage from the Jezreel Valley and the Sea of Galilee; Robby Dawkins has boots on the ground knowledge from inside Iran; the President of the United States truth social or recorded videos are a good source of information. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is another one to listen to.
When the fog of war is thick misinformation is rampant and we do not want to be echoe’s of things we do not know anything about. It is best for most of us to keep our mouth shut, rather than jump on a political pundits bandwagon and speak about things we are not privy to. I call it staying in your lane.
Now my lane is the word of God and it has not gone past my notice that this fog of war is happening in the week of Purim, a Jewish holiday found in the book of Esther and it is happening in the week much of the world will see a blood moon.
When many things are happening at once, I listen more and speak less. I read by Bible more and let Him speak to me about what He wants me to know and I listen to others that know things I don’t. This morning reading Proverbs 1, it says, “Whoso hearkeneth unto me shall dwell safely, and shall be quiet from fear of evil.”
I do not think we have anything to fear, but I do think we will experience some shaking, significant shaking, but it is not surprising for we have been saying, Babylon is falling. When an empire falls, the earth shakes, but there is nothing to fear if we hearken unto the Lord and His word. Shalom my friends. Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org

