Blessing Faithful Watchmen, Prayer Warriors & Intercessors,
WATCHMEN, we watch for God to perform His Word. I like watching for this. And I am seeing that the Lord is performing His Word(s). In little ways in the world that are signs of the turning, the shift. We do have prophets (although they are not called prophets as such) in the world, in the various mountains.
What about THE CHOSEN? Bob Dylan in the 60’s? Below is a little one that caught my attention today.
As you watch and look you will see these signs popping up. These small beginnings of a shift, a turning, are shining Lights in the darkness. They instill HOPE. Watch and see the prayers manifest in so many ways. We continue our prayers in agreement, one with Father, Son, Holy Spirit, until the full breakthrough, giving thanks for the buds, the small beginnings. Ecclesia, we are HIS VOICE. Everyday. Every time we open our mouths and utter a word or sound. Blessed To Be A Blessing. Blessed is He who comes in the name of our Lord. Christ in you the hope of Glory.
Love & Light, Janet
WATCHING & HEARING THE SOUND OF THE LORD PERFORMING HIS WORD
Aaron Lewis’s Democrat Slamming Anthem ‘Am I the Only One’ Leapfrogs Taylor Swift on iTunes From: Revolver.news
Country rock star Aaron Lewis’s patriotic anthem “Am I the Only One” soared up the iTunes charts, passing Big Red Machine’s “Renegade” featuring Taylor Swift, over the July 4th weekend.
Two versions of Lewis’s song, the explicit version and radio edit, took the second and third spots on iTunes’ Top Songs on Saturday, pushing Swift to number five.
The patriotic anthem, dedicated to “all the patriots,” calls out left-wing activists and slams those who tore statutes down during the Black Lives Matter riots last year.
“Am I the only one here tonight, shakin’ my head and think’ something ain’t right,” Lewis sings. “Is it just me, am I losing my mind, am I standing on the edge at the end of time?”
“Am I the only one not brainwashed? Makin’ my way through the land of the lost. Who still gives a shit, and worries ’bout his kids. As they try to undo all the things he did?” Lewis sings in another verse.
The song continues:
This ain’t the freedom we’ve been fightin’ for
It was somethin’ more, yeah, it was somethin’ more
Am I the only one, willin’ to fight
For my love of the red and white
And the blue, burnin’ on the ground
Another statue comin’ down in a town near you
“Am I the only one who quits singin’ along, every time they play a Springsteen song,” Lewis sings.
The single’s leapfrog over a song featuring Taylor Swift follows her transformation into another left-wing mouthpiece for Hollywood, publicizing her political “awokening” in a 2018 post smearing Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN).