Exactly. So in the context of today's spiritual milieu, and much of the Christian world now forming into a similar counterfeit church in the form of a politically engineered union of church and state, there are several deeply important prophetic implications tied in with current developments. Trusting in one's experience, friends, church, traditions, etc I don't think are going to cut it when choosing a side to sit on in the coming crisis. We will all need to read very carefully and not trust our senses when it comes to discerning truth and error. As I said previously, Elijah proved the validity of his message on Mt Carmel by calling fire down from heaven. That trick in the future will be in the hands of the false prophet. I suggest that won't be the only trick in his arsenal to coerce or convince the world, including the church world, into accepting, even welcoming, the mark of the beast. How many people in your church can name the beast, or explain its mark?
Mmmm... end times is not my strength or calling.
My hope is to be found doing what He asked at His coming or my going.
Yes, some churches are loosing their way but at judgement it will be all about me not the state of the church.
I remember a dream I had years ago arguing in the city square with a man of the cloth who was passing the time o day with folks and showing no urgency. I was indignant - "If the world ended tomorrow would you be saying anything different to these people?" I said... and in my hand I had a handful of seed which I threw in His face in distain...
And the Lord said - the people have still not been fed...
I had wasted the seed of the Word.
I knew He was saying to take my focus off arguing about the state of the church and spread the good Word with the spiritually needy.
So that is my focus.