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Control and Influence
Welcome to Perilous World Radio, hosted by David Masters. Today, Masters explores the challenges of awakening people to the truth, emphasizing that resistance to this truth often hinders personal freedom and self-control. He cites a quote from Roy Masters, highlighting that if individuals do not take control of themselves, external forces will do so instead. Masters delves into the consequences of losing self-control, referencing the influence of “The Dark Side.” He points out that, according to scripture, our struggles extend beyond mere physical confrontations, involving unseen forces of principalities and powers. These unseen elements manifest in society, particularly evident in the behavior of protesters, which he describes as erratic and revealing deeper motivations. He also discusses the role of political figures, such as the Mayor of New York City, suggesting that they serve as puppets rather than true leaders, possibly acting without a genuine choice. This commentary raises broader questions about the dynamics of control and influence in society, urging listeners to reflect on the forces at play in their own lives and communities.
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By Foundation of Human UnderstandingControl and Influence
Welcome to Perilous World Radio, hosted by David Masters. Today, Masters explores the challenges of awakening people to the truth, emphasizing that resistance to this truth often hinders personal freedom and self-control. He cites a quote from Roy Masters, highlighting that if individuals do not take control of themselves, external forces will do so instead. Masters delves into the consequences of losing self-control, referencing the influence of “The Dark Side.” He points out that, according to scripture, our struggles extend beyond mere physical confrontations, involving unseen forces of principalities and powers. These unseen elements manifest in society, particularly evident in the behavior of protesters, which he describes as erratic and revealing deeper motivations. He also discusses the role of political figures, such as the Mayor of New York City, suggesting that they serve as puppets rather than true leaders, possibly acting without a genuine choice. This commentary raises broader questions about the dynamics of control and influence in society, urging listeners to reflect on the forces at play in their own lives and communities.
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