"Through faith we understand ..." (Hebrews 11:3)
Proverbs 2:11 "Discretion shall preserve thee, understanding shall keep thee:"
Hebrews 11:3 "Through faith we understand ..."
Through faith in every word of God in the 66 books of the Holy Bible, a born again believer understands that a "solution" was engineered for the pandemic, and not the pandemic requiring a solution. Believe MUST precede understanding. One cannot understand the word of God except he FIRST believe it, and one cannot walk contrary to the course of this world except he FIRST have faith.
The word of God MUST be the basis of how a born again believer operates, and how he is able to perceive spiritual things, spiritual things such as how the whole COVID scam was a hegelian dialect maneuver (also known as problem-reaction-solution) to begin with. Believe it or not, the idea of hegelian dialect is reverberated throughout the 66 books of the Holy Bible warning us against the devices of the wicked.
Therefore if your pastor is only preaching love and “smooth things” (Isaiah 30:10), and not preaching against the devices of the wicked, and how the God of the Holy Bible hates wickedness, and how born again believers strive with sin, and how he can overcome the power of the enemy with faith in every word of God in the 66 books of the Holy Bible, he is NOT preaching the whole counsel of God and is therefore NOT a trusty steward of the Holy Bible.
I emphasize the 66 books of the Holy Bible because if your pastor happens to be a dispensationalist, he does not believe that every word of God in the 66 books of the Holy Bible is equally applicable to a born again believer, Jew or gentile, in every age of history. If you tell him otherwise, he will say that you are not rightly dividing the word of truth. Also, if your pastor cannot tell the difference between the NIV and the 1611 King James Bible or between the NKJV and the KJV, he cannot tell the difference between the truth and falsehood. My advice for such a church? Leave. Because a sheep can never be found in the company of goats.