War among men will continue, and never cease
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- Feb 24, 2022
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Updated: Apr 25
And so it is war again. Rather than care and minister to those leaders have assumed responsibility for, if that were ever the case, they have become consumed with things like legacy, power, money, control – all to the detriment of those that would benefit most from their leadership. It is the same old thing from centuries past – does man never learn?

It would seem so. The heart of man tends to its own rather than to the hearts of others. And the enemy of man would offer so much before his eyes that man has become overwhelmed with thoughts of greatness and possession, such that he has lost all connection to all that was his – the kingdom of God. Even now he strains for the memory of what was freely given to him from the beginning.
The enemy of man knows this truth even more yet moves in the same tactics within man’s history as always, much to his demise. You can see the results of this strategy in his interactions with Me – did he not offer the same things to Me that he offers before men’s eyes, the overwhelming immensity of possession? Even for him there can never be enough to satisfy a heart that seeks only its own enlargement.
War among men will continue, and never cease, for man’s heart is always turned to itself. But I have come that I may share My heart with man, that in doing so, he might see that his heart is much more than he perceives. If he would but see through My eyes he would discover the fulfillment of all through Goodness, would find the Peace he so desires, would find the contentment he seeks. It is there in front of him, but he does not see, for his eyes are clouded with himself, even as the enemy cannot see through his own supposed magnificence. It will not change for all until I come for all in the closing of the age of man.
Yet there is time for many. And sometimes war will bring many into My presence once eyes are opened from its tragedy. It seems man must suffer in order to change direction – yet I have suffered for all that it might not be this way. My heart encompasses all that is grand and wonderful, loving, and free. All has been given that man might experience all. I will continue to seek his heart, for in there resides the greatest potential for Goodness, and the greatest possible expression of love.
The heart of man tends to its own rather than to the hearts of others. And the enemy of man would offer so much before his eyes that man has become overwhelmed with thoughts of greatness and possession, such that he has lost all connection to all that was his – the kingdom of God. Even now he strains for the memory of what was freely given to him from the beginning.

Let Me lean close to whisper truths to a wandering child:
The heart of man, so easily swayed, clings fiercely to its own desires, its own fleeting wants, turning away from the pulsing, shared rhythm of other souls.
The deceiver, cunning and relentless, dangles glittering promises before his eyes—riches, power, a name that echoes through time. These visions flood his mind, drowning out the quiet call of eternity. And in his striving he becomes a stranger to himself, adrift in a sea of his own making, grasping for possessions that crumble like dust.
Once, he walked in the radiant garden of My kingdom, every step a gift, every breath a communion. Now, he aches, his spirit straining to recall that sacred connection, that unearned grace freely poured upon him from the dawn of creation.
Yet even in his longing the light of his heart flickers, faint but unextinguished, beckoning him home.
“When I fed them, they were satisfied; when they were satisfied, they became proud; then they forgot Me.”
— Hosea 13.6
The enemy of man knows this truth even more yet moves in the same tactics within man’s history as always, much to his demise. You can see the results of this strategy in his interactions with Me – did he not offer the same things to Me that he offers before men’s eyes, the overwhelming immensity of possession? Even for him there can never be enough to satisfy a heart that seeks only its own enlargement.

From the throne of eternity My voice rumbles with both sorrow and clarity, as a father watching a child ensnared by the same ancient trap. The enemy of man, that cunning adversary, knows the frailty of the human heart with a chilling precision.
Yet, he wields no new schemes, only the worn and weary tactics spun through the ages—dazzling promises of power, wealth, and dominion, dangled like forbidden fruit before hungry eyes. This deceiver, unchanged in his methods, courts his own ruin, blind to the futility of his rebellion.
Look to My own encounter with him, when he stood before Me in the wilderness, offering the same glittering lures he parades before mankind: kingdoms of the earth, vast and shimmering, an empire of possession to satisfy any craving.
Even for him, the prince of pride, there is no end to his hunger, no treasure large enough to fill the void of a heart swollen with its own ambition. His pursuit of self-exaltation is a fire that consumes without pleasure, a truth he cannot escape even as he seeks to bind others in his chains.
"For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.”
— Ephesians 6.12
War among men will continue, and never cease, for man’s heart is always turned to itself. But I have come that I may share My heart with man, that in doing so, he might see that his heart is much more than he perceives. If he would but see through My eyes he would discover the fulfillment of all through Goodness, would find the Peace he so desires, would find the contentment he seeks. It is there in front of him, but he does not see, for his eyes are clouded with himself, even as the enemy cannot see through his own supposed magnificence. It will not change for all until I come for all in the closing of the age of man.

The world you walk in is heavy with strife, a ceaseless clash of hearts turned inward. Humanity wrestles with itself, each soul caught in the mirror of its own desires, unable to break free from the chains of self. War rages on—not just in battles of steel and fire, but in the quiet wars within, where pride and fear hold control. This is the state of man, lost in the labyrinth of his own making.
Yet, I have come, not as a distant king, but as a Father, a friend, longing to share the boundless love that beats within My heart. Step closer. Let Me show you your own soul—a beauty you cannot yet see, clouded as your vision is by the weight of your own burdens. If you could only glimpse yourself through My eyes you would see a heart capable of wonders, a spirit full of My goodness.
In Me there is a peace that quiets the storm, a contentment that fills the aching void. It is not far from you, not hidden in some unreachable realm—it is here, before you, waiting for you to reach out.
This world will not find its harmony until the day I return, when the age of man is gathered into eternity, and all is made new. Until then, let Me walk with you. Let Me clear the mist from your eyes. Together we will uncover the fulfillment you seek—not in the clamor of your own heart, but in the quiet radiant goodness of Mine.
"Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be his people, and God himself will be with them as their God. He will wipe away every tear from their eyes..."
— Revelation 21.3-4
Yet there is time for many. And sometimes war will bring many into My presence once eyes are opened from its tragedy. It seems man must suffer in order to change direction – yet I have suffered for all that it might not be this way. My heart encompasses all that is grand and wonderful, loving, and free. All has been given that man might experience all. I will continue to seek his heart, for in there resides the greatest potential for Goodness, and the greatest possible expression of love.

There is still time—time for many to turn their hearts toward Me. Even in the midst of war’s devastation, I see eyes opening, souls awakening through its sorrow. How often must humanity walk through suffering to find its way? Yet remember: I have already borne the greatest suffering so that your path need not be this way.
My heart embraces all that is glorious, all that is pure, loving, and free. I have given everything—so that you might know life in its fullness, so that you might choose freedom, joy, and the beauty of existence.
And still, I seek you. For within the human heart lies the most profound capacity for goodness, the deepest wellspring of love. It is there, in the quiet chambers of your spirit, that the greatest light can shine.
"The Lord is not slow to fulfill His promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance."
— 2 Peter 3.9
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