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Q Doesn’t Have It All

Writer: ldsanonldsanon

Qanon has frequently told followers “we have it all,” referring to evidence on the Cabal. Q claims to have the servers that implicate Hillary Clinton in corruption and child trafficking and the DNC servers that show they colluded with Russia to steal the 2016 election. He claims to have Wikileaks evidence that Seth Rich was murdered for stealing DNC emails that suggest that John Podesta, Obama, the Clintons, Huma Abedin, and others are involved in alleged pedophilia and human trafficking. He claims to have the Anthony Weiner laptop, with the supposed evidence of all sorts of criminal wrongdoing. Q also claims to have video and audio evidence of crimes committed against children on Jeffrey Epstein’s “Pedo Island” obtained from intelligence activating phones as surveillance devices by various attendees. Q also said that FISA works both ways, meaning that there are corrupt public figures currently under surveillance.

Q seems to have an almost uncanny ability to predict the future and show the integration of many facets of current events. Yet there is one thing that Q does not have: knowledge of the Restoration.

One litmus test you can use whenever you see some Christian pastor of public personality who tries to interpret current events through the lens of the Bible or from their own “dreams” and “visions” is the Restoration. Those of us who have been given a witness from the Holy Ghost about the First Vision, Joseph Smith’s revelations, and the Book of Mormon have a key whereby we can test the veracity of these so-called revelations.

Many Protestant evangelicals thrill to the messages of Kim Clement and Mark Taylor, who claim to have predicted Trump’s remarkable rise to power and the struggle with the Deep State. Consider that these guys and others like them originate in denominations that have taught for hundreds of years that continuing revelation is non-biblical. These same denominations were behind the people that killed Joseph Smith for claiming God spoke to him. Now, they are willing to accept these self-appointed prophets and their messages. You will find that they are fine with this so long as these prophets don’t claim to have divine authority and the keys of the kingdom.

The Restoration looms so large in the prophetic message of the Bible, it is hard to miss it. When you read the Bible from cover to cover, the message of the falling away, restoration, the gathering of Israel, and the presence of latter-day prophets is clear. You wonder how they can miss it! I know people I have personally taught the message of the Restoration sufficiently to understand it, but chose to turn against it and fight it. They didn’t merely ignore it. They perceived it as a threat. This is how you find out who the Lord’s sheep are. His sheep hear his voice—the voice of the Restoration and the Book of Mormon. Those who are spiritually dead or subject to the devil hear the message and fight against it.

Thus, for Q to know all that he does, and not see the role that the Restoration plays in this time and the role that the Church is anointed to play in the gathering of Israel is remarkable. It has either been withheld from him by God, for his own divine purposes, or Q is willfully blind to it. Q quotes certain passages often from the Bible. He doesn’t quote from the Old Testament. He has quoted “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Begotten Son...” a few times. He frequently quotes the passage by Paul about putting on the “armor of God” and warring against “wickedness in high places.” In several other Q drops, there has been an emphasis on critical thinking from a purely Enlightenment point of view which rejects tradition and revelation as sources of truth. This is thinking imbued with Protestant-evangelical blindness.

Although I hope for Q to succeed in overthrowing the Cabal in the interests of human rights, ending human trafficking, and ending corruption, I cannot but have some reservations about the willful blindness of the Restoration. If Q can see things so clearly and has so much information about what is to come, why is the important role the Church will play in establishing the New Jerusalem as a place of refuge when the storms come so profoundly absent in his plans. It gives me some concern. Perhaps the Lord has withheld from the powerful and wise those things which we seemingly unsophisticated “babes” understand by the Spirit.

Keep your eyes on the true prophetic successors to Joseph Smith. Read the Book of Mormon. Understand what is coming. True prophets exist and lead us today. Deliverance is to be found in Zion, not in any other movement.

 
 
 

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woods4john
13. Apr. 2020

Mosiah Chapter 3.

Not only does King Benjamin have a clear view of the role and success of Jesus Christ, he also sees the wickedness in our day. 300 years before the advent of Christ.

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