John 17:17, Sanctify them in Your truth; Your word is Truth.
A transformation is taking place in the world. We are witnessing a political shift to the right, especially in America, and this will increasingly manifest itself in Europe as well. This is a necessary development because the era of uncontrolled immigration, woke ideology, and boundless tolerance is coming to an end. A new generation of leaders is rising—leaders who speak boldly, who do not bow to the pressure of political correctness, and who hold fast to principles and common sense.
This change is not limited to the political arena; a transformation is also taking place in God’s Kingdom. For too long, the church has been influenced by ideologies that tolerate everything and water down the truth. But now, God is raising up a new generation of leaders who are steadfast, who dare to speak what must be said, and who will expose false teachings.
One of the misconceptions now knocking at the church’s door is the idea that every person is automatically a child of God and that hell no longer exists. Such misleading theologies lead to lukewarmness, half-hearted commitment, and a church that no longer takes sin seriously.
Another common misconception is the belief that God was different under the Old Covenant than He is under the New Covenant. This is not a biblical view (Hebrews 13:8, Psalm 102:26-28). God is not only love; He is also Holy and Just. He was so in the Old Testament and remains so in the New Testament. A one-sided view of God leads to a distorted theology that ignores His Holiness.
These same leaders or ministers also claim that God’s Word is not the Word but merely a word from God, implying that God works outside of His Word. In reality, they are suggesting that there are multiple ways to God. They also preach that one does not need to earn anything in God’s Kingdom because everything happens automatically—faith alone is their motto. While it is true that God’s love is unconditional, to bear fruit and walk in God’s blessings, obedience to His Word is essential (Deuteronomy 28:1-2, John 14:23).
They often speak only of God’s love, but the Bible also speaks of the fear of the Lord. We need both to continue walking in God’s holy ways.
2 Corinthians 7:1 – “Therefore, since we have these promises, beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all defilement of flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.”
Everything related to holiness and devotion is labeled as legalism, but they fail to understand that true freedom does not mean doing whatever one wants but rather having the strength and discipline to not simply do whatever one desires (Titus 2:11-12).
Those who preach such things are often ministers without a solid biblical foundation or those who live in compromise, making them easily influenced by the Hyper-Grace movement and Universal Reconciliation teachings.
We have been dealing with weak “Ahab” leadership (both in Europe and in God’s Kingdom) that compromises and refuses to speak the truth out of fear of conflict—but that time is over. A new wave of radical boldness is coming, unlike anything we have seen before (and some are already walking in it). This is not a call to act as a spiritual police force or to be unloving, but rather a call to holy boldness, to radical commitment to God’s truth and principles.
The world is changing, and the church will not be left behind. A new era is dawning—one in which weak structures will be torn down, “Ahab” leaders will be removed or lose their influence, and where Truth will once again take center stage. God’s leaders will rise with unprecedented boldness. Unfortunately, this will also lead to an inevitable division. Calling for unity at all costs is an illusion, for divisions must come to reveal what will stand firm (1 Corinthians 11:19).
Some may ask: “But what is the truth, and who has the truth?” Well, Jesus is the Truth, His Word is the Truth, and His Word will always explain itself (2 Peter 1:20-21, Isaiah 28:10).
Jesus was not only full of Grace but also full of Truth.
John 1:14, And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of Grace and Truth.