They Hate A Good Question
- Rick Dancer

- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
Questions: The Weapon of the Warriors

I just read where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expanding its push along Lebanon’s border.
Over the weekend in America, many of the so-called “ No Kings Rallies” turned violent.
I heard a report over the weekend as to how many Republican and Democratic members of Congress are retiring, saying the atmosphere in DC is too nasty and they want out.
To destroy a society, all it takes is the right amount of chaos, sprinkled with lying leaders, mixed messages, and heavy on the propaganda.
Add fear to the mix, and turn up the heat, you’ve got the perfect recipe for disaster.
One sure sign that a world order is under attack is when it tries to stifle the questions.
A good question is like a double-edged sword, cutting right to the heart, through all the bullshit, separating evil from good.
I don’t believe much of what comes out of anyone’s mouth anymore.
I was thumbing through my Bible this morning, reading stories of Jesus’ life, and thought out loud, “This guy would understand.”
He had the religious leaders of the time trying to trip Him up at every corner.
They planned and schemed His murder for years.
Talk about a deep state, they were it.
When we come against a monster, we can expect the same thing.
Evil tried to trip Jesus all the time.
Leaders asked questions designed to trap.What did Jesus do?
He didn’t answer their question. He asked a better one, exposing their true hearts and wicked desires.
It’s time we stop allowing fear to stifle our questions.
Push on, ask more, demand answers.
Yes, we need to be on our knees praying for God’s will to be done.
For sure, paying attention is key.
But don’t be afraid to use the weapon Jesus chose most often, a good question, one that cuts to the bone.
And if “they” don’t like it, well, that says a lot as well.

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