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This message opens with prayer, asking God the Father to anoint the word, lead by the Holy Spirit, and bring all who obey into truth. From there, it delivers a direct and forceful rebuke to pastors and church leaders who failed to protect the flock by taking a herd lined stance against the COVID-19 agenda, refused personal accountability, and would not publicly repent despite the weight of what has taken place.
Anchored in Matthew 23, this broadcast frames that failure as more than weakness or error. It presents it as spiritual betrayal. The warning is aimed at shepherds who were entrusted with God’s lambs yet led them to their slaughter. These Phony pastors lead into captivity and now react with offense rather than repentance, heaping more destruction upon themselves. The language is sharp because the charge is serious: that judgment falls on leaders who rejected correction, oppose truth, and harden themselves against the warnings of God.
The message also grieves over the condition of the modern church. It contrasts the heart of Christ, who longed to gather His people like a hen gathers her chicks, with religious systems and figures portrayed here as counterfeit, compromised, and unwilling to confront the most serious spiritual issues of the age. It calls out hypocrisy, image-management, celebrity Christianity, and religious posturing without holiness.
Beyond church leadership, the message moves into broader prophetic themes: corruption in institutions, deception in politics and media, the role of controlled opposition, end-times spiritual blindness, and the separation between a true remnant and a counterfeit system. It argues that this is an hour of revelation, exposure, and accountability, where masks are coming off and allegiances are being made plain.
At its core, this is a severe call to repentance, truth, discernment, and wholehearted obedience to Jesus Christ. It is meant as both warning and plea: come out of compromise, reject deception, and return fully to the Lord while there is still time.
By ChurchOfTheLostSheepThis message opens with prayer, asking God the Father to anoint the word, lead by the Holy Spirit, and bring all who obey into truth. From there, it delivers a direct and forceful rebuke to pastors and church leaders who failed to protect the flock by taking a herd lined stance against the COVID-19 agenda, refused personal accountability, and would not publicly repent despite the weight of what has taken place.
Anchored in Matthew 23, this broadcast frames that failure as more than weakness or error. It presents it as spiritual betrayal. The warning is aimed at shepherds who were entrusted with God’s lambs yet led them to their slaughter. These Phony pastors lead into captivity and now react with offense rather than repentance, heaping more destruction upon themselves. The language is sharp because the charge is serious: that judgment falls on leaders who rejected correction, oppose truth, and harden themselves against the warnings of God.
The message also grieves over the condition of the modern church. It contrasts the heart of Christ, who longed to gather His people like a hen gathers her chicks, with religious systems and figures portrayed here as counterfeit, compromised, and unwilling to confront the most serious spiritual issues of the age. It calls out hypocrisy, image-management, celebrity Christianity, and religious posturing without holiness.
Beyond church leadership, the message moves into broader prophetic themes: corruption in institutions, deception in politics and media, the role of controlled opposition, end-times spiritual blindness, and the separation between a true remnant and a counterfeit system. It argues that this is an hour of revelation, exposure, and accountability, where masks are coming off and allegiances are being made plain.
At its core, this is a severe call to repentance, truth, discernment, and wholehearted obedience to Jesus Christ. It is meant as both warning and plea: come out of compromise, reject deception, and return fully to the Lord while there is still time.