What if I told you that you were standing at the forefront of a battle you didn’t know you were in?
What would you say if I told you that, as a society, as the Church, we are in a battle of spiritual warfare, and yet so many eyes are blind to it?
We go about our lives as though this is all there is. Heaven is “someday.” We walk around down here with a “here and now” mindset, and we falsely believe that earth and heaven are far apart, wholly separate, with nothing to do with one another. But that is faulty reasoning. Jesus even prayed, and taught us to pray, “Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” How things are in heaven is how things ought to be on earth. God is worshipped in heaven, so we should worship God on earth, as well. God is holy, and we should seek to be holy as He is holy.
If we don’t dress ourselves in holiness and righteousness while we’re on earth, how are we ever going to be dressed appropriately when we get to the end of this life? If the spiritual dress code of heaven is holiness, righteousness, and purity, then why are we dressed like rebellious teenagers who snuck out of the house?
“Truly, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.”
Matthew 18:18 ESV
What we do during our time on earth matters. And it doesn’t just matter for others who inhabit earth with us. It matters in heaven. Heaven and earth are connected. Jesus came to earth, from heaven, wrapped in flesh. He died for us, rose again, and then ascended to heaven. And He’s coming back someday soon. To go about this life with eternity on the back burner is foolish and short-sighted.
But we do it.
And we are being strangled to death, losing ground, not just for the culture and world at large, but within ourselves, our homes, our communities, and our own churches.
There is a war raging around us, and in us, and we are asleep, pleasantly oblivious to what lurks in the shadows, heads buried in the sand, unwilling to dig beneath the surface, for fear we might discover something we don’t want to know. Because if we knew, then we’d have to deal with it, right?
If you were to go about your day at home, watching TV, cooking dinner, brushing your teeth, and all the while there were a murderer hiding in your basement, would that not alarm you once you became aware of it? Would you not call the police, grab a weapon, and defend your home, yourself, and your family? Or would you just ignore it, climb into bed, and pretend like there wasn’t a psychopath lurking in the shadows, waiting for you to fall asleep, waiting until you’re defenseless, so he could cause your family harm?
Who could go to sleep in peace in their home knowing there’s someone there waiting for their chance to attack them?
No one. Right?
And yet, we do it every day in the spiritual sense. Day in and day out.
We go about our lives like there isn’t a spiritual presence everywhere we go – like there isn’t a battle being waged in the heavenly realms.
We nonchalantly flit from task to task, oblivious to angels and demons in our midst. Or maybe we don’t flit, because we’re exhausted, spent, worn out, and weary, and at the end of the day, we know we’re just surviving.
But barely.
If we’re not too oblivious, then maybe we’re too spent to pick up our swords for the fight. We just want to get through the day, make it to the weekend, make it to summer vacation.
“Once school is out…”
“When _ sport is finished for the season, things will slow down…”
“When this project is over, we’ll go on that vacation…”
“When life slows down, we’ll do…”
The list goes on. I hear it every week, every day, even. We’re stuck in survival mode.
Whether it’s distraction, exhaustion, being oblivious, or just denial, we so often fail to pick up our swords.
It’s much easier to choose denial that evil exists than to recognize it. Because if we admitted its existence, we’d have to do something about it, right?
Wouldn’t we?
Denial is much easier, it would seem.
“If I pretend that _ is good and don’t go digging too deep to find the truth, I can keep my plausible deniability. Don’t go pulling at that string because then I’d have to make a decision I don’t want to make. I want to keep doing _, and if I know it’s truly evil, then choosing it over and over would be sin.”
Because once you know something, you can’t unknow it. You can deny, deny, deny and pretend. That’s easier. But it doesn’t change the truth.
If you pretend that cake isn’t full of calories and choose to eat it every night, whether you acknowledge it or not, the scale won’t lie.
If you pretend you don’t have termites in your house and put shiplap over the damage instead of fixing it, eventually your house will become structurally unsound.
Denial does not absolve us of consequences. It merely delays them.
And the longer we stay in the dark of our own make believe and plausible deniability, the worse the fallout is going to be.
After all, Satan masquerades as an angel of light.
If we don’t look too deep, we may think the sin he offers is good. Eve did.
“So when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was a delight to the eyes, and that the tree was to be desired to make one wise, she took of its fruit and ate, and she also gave some to her husband who was with her, and he ate.”
Genesis 3:6 ESV
We are so blind. We think ourselves so wise. We think, “That’ll never happen to me,” or “That’s just made up. There’s no way that’s true,” and “Surely not.”
Whatever we don’t want to believe or acknowledge, for whatever reason, we cry, “Conspiracy theory,” or laugh it off. Make an excuse.
We like to believe we live in a safe world. We spend a good part of our time convincing ourselves we are safe. We put up signs that tell bad guys they can’t bring weapons on the premises, but they do anyway. Then we scratch our heads and wonder why. We lament the tragedy of it all. And it is a tragedy. No denying that. But we slap up a sign and then walk away from the door, thinking the sign is enough to keep evil at bay. As though the devil is going to read the sign and say, “Well, I guess I can’t hurt the people inside this building today. Better go find one without a sign on the door, otherwise what I’m about to do would be bad.” That sign makes us feel better, but it has not once stopped a psychopath from walking through the door and harming those in their path with their evil intent.
We think that just because something bad hasn’t happened right in front of us, that bad things are what happen to “other people,” until we become those people, and only then are our eyes opened to the truth.
The only thing that’s actually going to keep bad people from causing great harm is men and women standing up and standing guard, with equal weaponry trained on the door and the threat.
We don’t just do this physically. It’s a spiritual thing, as well. We go to church, teach Sunday school, participate in youth activities, and lead worship. And we think that’s enough. That somehow the devil will see we’ve got a cross on the door and leave us be. It’s not a deterrent for him; it’s a challenge. If he can’t get us to hell because we already belong to Jesus, he can certainly do whatever he can to thwart us, weaken us, and keep us from effecting change in anyone else’s life. If he can’t kill us, he can certainly still cripple us.
The devil prowls around seeking someone whom he may devour.
Why are we still sleeping?
Why are we not standing guard, keeping vigilant watch over the minds, hearts, and souls of ourselves and our children?
We must stand guard. We must stand at the ready. Sword drawn. Not caught unawares, but alert and awake.
“Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.”
1 Peter 5:8 ESV
If we truly knew the horrors around us, would we be more proactive? If we really knew the truth instead of burying our heads in the sand, would we do anything to change our ways?
Let’s go back toward the beginning of the history of the nation of Israel and look at some of the instructions that God gave His people. In particular, I want to focus on what God said to them about idolatry, specifically worship of the pagan god known as Molech, sometimes known as Baal.
“You shall not give any of your children to offer them to Molech, and so profane the name of your God: I am the Lord.”
Leviticus 18:21 ESV
“The Lord spoke to Moses, saying, “Say to the people of Israel, Any one of the people of Israel or of the strangers who sojourn in Israel who gives any of his children to Molech shall surely be put to death. The people of the land shall stone him with stones. I myself will set my face against that man and will cut him off from among his people, because he has given one of his children to Molech, to make my sanctuary unclean and to profane my holy name. And if the people of the land do at all close their eyes to that man when he gives one of his children to Molech, and do not put him to death, then I will set my face against that man and against his clan and will cut them off from among their people, him and all who follow him in whoring after Molech.”
Leviticus 20:1-5 ESV
““I will stretch out my hand against Judah and against all the inhabitants of Jerusalem; and I will cut off from this place the remnant of Baal and the name of the idolatrous priests along with the priests, those who bow down on the roofs to the host of the heavens, those who bow down and swear to the Lord and yet swear by Milcom,”
Zephaniah 1:4-5 ESV
Notice that God sets His face against and cuts off not just those who practice child sacrifice, but also those who see it and do nothing about it. Moses disobeyed God by striking the rock twice and was barred from the Promised Land. How much more serious is God when it comes to something He calls detestable?
If God calls this practice profane, an abomination, and detestable, then it is. There’s no grey area here.
For anyone who thinks God is okay with abortion because “Jesus didn’t specifically say anything about it in the New Testament” needs to do some more reading. Jesus was a baby in His mother’s womb, and his cousin John, also an unborn baby, leapt in his mother’s womb when the two women greeted each other. The Psalmist David tells us that God knew him when he was still yet unformed in the dark of his mother’s womb. God cares about children, and He cares about the unborn. They are to be protected. Again and again God says, “Don’t sacrifice your children to this pagan god.” In other words, “Don’t murder your children.” In fact, under Levitical law, there was a greater punishment for someone who killed an unborn child in the womb than for someone who accidentally killed a person outside of the womb. What are we to glean from that?
Perhaps that God cares very much for unborn children, toddlers, young children, tweens, teens, young adults, middle aged adults, and senior adults? Perhaps that murdering any of them is an abomination to Him? Perhaps that God created people in His image and that He alone has the authority to take away life if He sees fit? He is holy, holy, holy, and He has the authority over all things. We do not.
If God cares very much for the sanctity of life, then that includes all life, at any stage of development.
We do not have the authority to make these decisions. Therefore, we must protect life.
Let’s take a look at the pagan god Molech/Baal.
Molech is known as the pagan god of child sacrifice, worshipped by the Ammonites (also called Canaanites in some texts). The word Molech comes from the Hebrew word melech for “king” and the Hebrew word boshet for “shame.” It is a bull-headed idol with outstretched arms over a fire, on which the worshippers would place their newborn babies, over an open flame, in order to burn their children alive. Then as the children would scream, musicians would play drums and cymbals in order to drown out the noise. This was done in the name of prosperity and security. This pagan god is still worshipped today.
At every Planned Parenthood and abortion center across the United States, children are sacrificed daily. For “financial security,” “career upward mobility,” “reproductive rights,” “women’s bodily autonomy,” “freedom,” “timing,” “birth control,” “family planning,” “selective reduction,” “safety,” “healthcare,” “not being ready,” “being too young,” “no chance of survival”… The list goes on… And not one of them is justified. Murder is murder. And choosing ourselves, our goals, our careers, our financial freedom, our bodily autonomy… It’s all just sacrificing the life of someone else so that we can have the life we want. That’s child sacrifice. Abortion is a modern-day child sacrifice to the detestable god Molech.
If anyone thinks people aren’t still worshipping this false god, and others like it, do a quick internet search. You’ll find that there are several. There’s a statue of Baphomet in Detroit. There was a statue of Molech at the Colosseum in Rome until 2020. An arch of Baal was erected in Washington, D.C. some time ago. These are not the only ones. Pagan worship is very much active in this country and across the world. We would be remiss to bury our heads in the sand and think we’re not actively participating in it.
Disagree with me; I don’t mind. We should care much more about what the God of the universe says about it than what I say about it. I challenge anyone to do their own research on the subject. In the end, it’s not about my opinion. It’s about aligning ourselves to God’s Word, and we all have that choice to make for ourselves. And we will answer for it.
Okay, so where am I going with all of this, you might ask?
I won’t sugarcoat it. It’s about Disney.
Yep. I’m going there, and I’m not one bit sorry about it. This needs to be said. Stop here if you want to. Now’s your chance to bury your head in the sand, to look away, to pretend. If you do, I still love you. Nothing’s going to change that. I’ll still hug you, talk with you, be your friend. We can agree to disagree. You don’t even have to tell me that you got to this point and stopped reading. I am not your authority, your keeper, or your god. You do not answer to me. We all have free will, and we all make choices. I’m merely here to be obedient to what I feel God calling me to write and to share. Whatever you choose to do with this information, that’s entirely between you and God.
If you’re still with me, let’s continue…
Let’s talk about Bohemian Grove, the “conspiracy theorized” “Freemason human sacrifice theme park.” It is not proven, but definitely conjectured that this is a vacation destination for the elites in the Redwood Forest of California. It is said that members of the Freemasons, Illuminati, and occultists visit here. What they do has been documented by journalists, and then explained away by members who were seen on the videos. It’s all speculation, I suppose. But there’s enough there for me to say, “No, thank you.” At the very least, it’s shady, but I’m skeptical that anything good happens there.
Many of our nation’s presidents and leaders have visited and were/are members, and there are Hollywood elites on the roll as well. Among those Hollywood elites was Walt Disney.
Invited in 1936 as a guest (and several times afterwards), but never an official member, Disney was inspired by the events at Bohemian Grove so much so that he incorporated elements into his first big movie, which released the next year, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.” Go back and look at the movie, and you will see owls throughout the dwarves’ cottage in the woods, which I believe was based off a sketch Disney made after participating in a ceremony called the “Cremation of Care,” in which an effigy of a human corpse was burned inside a large owl-shaped idol. Once the “effigy” representing the cares of the world, such as work, responsibility, and morals are burned, the group is then free to live out the rest of their time in pleasure. This calls to mind Pleasure Island depicted in the movie “Pinocchio,” where the bad boys who play hooky from school never come back as boys. However you want to read into that, as a cautionary tale for obeying your parents, turning into a stupid donkey, or something else more sinister, this movie always made me incredibly uncomfortable. There was always a feeling for me, even as a child, that felt evil. I believe it harkens back to Disney’s time at Bohemian Grove, highlighting his experiences there.
Walt Disney has long been rumored (or not-so-rumored) to be a pedo… influenced by Nazis, a Freemason, and a dabbler in witchcraft, so it’s not too much of a leap to think that he sprinkled occultism into his movies. There’s something incredibly disturbing to me about sneaking away to a private social club in the woods, where cell phones are forbidden, everyone is told to forget their morals and just enjoy a time of pleasure, which includes at least the appearance of pagan god worship. I don’t think I want to imagine what else might go on there, but I don’t think it’s much of a leap.
In fact, it’s not a leap at all. Nearly every movie in the Disney vault has some element of sorcery, witchcraft, and spell casting. The terminology has changed over the years; now we call it “magic,” in order to water it down and make it more palatable. Not only has it become watered down, but where once only the evil characters in these movies performed spells and stood over cauldrons, which was still exposing us to evil, but at least we knew it was evil. Now it’s the princesses themselves who are performing the spells – only, now we call it “magic.” Maybe you’ve said, “She’s a good witch.”
No. A witch is a witch. Sorcery is sorcery. Look at King Saul’s life – when he consulted a medium – and let me know how it went for him in the end. He tried to justify it and make it sound better, but God knew his heart. And look at King Solomon, who married 700 princesses and had 300 concubines, who turned his heart away from God. By the end of his life, he had built altars of pagan worship for his wives.
“Now King Solomon loved many foreign women, along with the daughter of Pharaoh: Moabite, Ammonite, Edomite, Sidonian, and Hittite women, from the nations concerning which the Lord had said to the people of Israel, ‘You shall not enter into marriage with them, neither shall they with you, for surely they will turn away your heart after their gods.’ Solomon clung to these in love. He had 700 wives, who were princesses, and 300 concubines. And his wives turned away his heart. Then Solomon built a high place for Chemosh the abomination of Moab, and for Molech the abomination of the Ammonites, on the mountain east of Jerusalem. And so he did for all his foreign wives, who made offerings and sacrificed to their gods.”
1 Kings 11:1-3, 7-8 ESV
We are no different than Saul or Solomon. We, too, have our pagan altars and worship other gods.
Where Maleficent, the Dark Queen, Ursula, and Jafar were the evil ones in their original movies, who experienced defeat in the end, because good won the day… These very characters have recently been turned into anti-heroes and made into a series of board games, called Villainous, where players choose an evil character, and the goal is to win, which means that evil must win. When did the turn happen from evil being evil, to now evil is good, and good is performing spells, which we also call good? Do you see the blurring of the lines?
Satan is so clever.
New origin stories have been produced, where we now “empathize” and see the “humanity” in these evil characters, now calling them “not so bad.” We even cheer for them to win. What in the world? The evil characters of our childhoods are now the heroes of our children’s childhoods.
Why are we celebrating evil?
Why are the Disney princesses now performing what we call “magic”?
“Elsa uses her magic for good,” except when she almost killed her sister because she had fear and anxiety inside of her (which do not come from God but satan), and instead of dealing with the consequences, everyone agreed to have Anna’s memory erased. Deception, magic, controlling of the elements, Elsa being the “fifth spirit” by the end of the second movie, basically elevating her to a god-like status. She controls elements, weather, snow, ice; she can bring back summer. She creates ice skates, clothing, hairstyles, and living creatures (Olaf) with her mind. Only God can do these things. This goes beyond mere imagination. Elsa isn’t a princess, a queen, or the fifth spirit. She’s masquerading as God.
And we celebrate her. Frozen is one of the most popular Disney movies of all time. No one could get the lyrics to “Let it Go” out of their heads, myself included.
I’d be lying if I told you I wasn’t sucked into the storytelling, the music, and beauty of it all. I identified with the abused, locked away, told to control herself and stay small princess/queen. I saw myself in her. I think a lot of people did.
Isn’t that so insidious though? To cater to us in such a way that we identify so fully with a character, we overlook the flaws and just see what we want to see? We identify with her, and we see ourselves as good, so she must be good, which means Frozen must be good, which means Disney must be good. But what it did was allow us to identify with her as a god-like figure. We identify with her, and in our minds we become our own gods. “We don’t need rules, or God. We can be our own god. We can be like God.” Who does that sound like?
““How you are fallen from heaven, O Day Star, son of Dawn! How you are cut down to the ground, you who laid the nations low! You said in your heart, ‘I will ascend to heaven; above the stars of God I will set my throne on high; I will sit on the mount of assembly in the far reaches of the north; I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will make myself like the Most High.’ But you are brought down to Sheol, to the far reaches of the pit. but you are cast out, away from your grave, like a loathed branch, clothed with the slain, those pierced by the sword, who go down to the stones of the pit, like a dead body trampled underfoot.”
Isaiah 14:12-15, 19 ESV
Satan tried to set himself up as God. He wanted to be like God. He wanted to be God. And so he fell.
Moving on…
I’ve heard this excuse about Disney: “But the nostalgia…”
Indeed. Let’s not forget the nostalgia.
Oh, the childhood memories of visiting the theater. Wanting to be a princess. The music. The animation. The colors. Somehow that “Disney magic” feeling reaches all the way to our souls, and we’re caught up and swept away. We want that same feeling again as adults, and we want that same feeling for our own kids. It’s natural to want the simplicity of our own childhoods for our kids – to go back in time when things felt easier, freer, better, brighter… What if I told you that was all an illusion?
Satan masquerades as an angel of light. He tempted Eve with a pretty piece of fruit, and he uses the same tactics on us. She saw that the fruit was beautiful and good, so she ate it.
“So when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was a delight to the eyes, and that the tree was to be desired to make one wise, she took of its fruit and ate, and she also gave some to her husband who was with her, and he ate.”
Genesis 3:6 ESV
We are drawn to beautiful things. God designed us for beauty and to love beauty. It is no surprise that Satan would take the beautiful things God creates and bastardize them, turning them sour and ugly, then perform a sort of “greenwashing” effect on them, then present them back to us, and still call it good.
We cannot turn away. We cannot turn a blind eye. Disney is doing this very thing by writing hero characters who perform spells, calling it good, and writing evil characters that they eventually call good.
There has always been evil and witchcraft in Disney, which I find objectionable, desensitizing, and problematic, but once upon a time, there was also still a clear line in the sand of what was good and what was evil. Now that line is blurred. For us. For our kids. If we don’t have clear lines of what is good and evil anymore, how can we do what God says and test the spirits to see what they are? To be sober-minded and on guard.
We’re not sober, and we’re not guarding anything. We’re asleep. While our kids watch this garbage and fall asleep, too.
If all of the above still sounds like a bunch of malarkey to you, there’s still more.
Target is now front and center in the Christian boycott crosshairs. They’ve partnered with a satanic transgender designer in honor of pride, and they’re targeting children with their LGBTQ clothing lines. Christians all over have jumped on the boycott bandwagon. Here’s the thing. Target hasn’t been doing this type of thing nearly as long as Disney. Disney has been grooming, targeting, desensitizing, and indoctrinating us and our kids since the beginning. They’ve been hosting Gay Days at their parks since 1991. The priest in the wedding scene in the original “The Little Mermaid” had a little extra something under his robes. There are phallic symbols in King Triton’s castle, “sex” written in the stars in “Aladdin.” This has been going on under our noses for as long as I’ve been alive, and longer.
Now Disney is hosting Pride Nights as a “family friendly” event. There’s a man dressed as a woman who works at the Bibbity Bobbity Boutique, greeting children and helping them play dress up. There are rainbow Mickey Mouse dolls in the gift shops.
Christians have jumped on the boycott Target bandwagon… so why isn’t there a similar boycott for Disney?
Target gives money to Planned Parenthood, supports abortion legislation, and pays for the travel expenses of its employees to get abortions. So does Disney.
Target is working with a satanist to make pride merchandise. So does Disney. In fact, Disney doesn’t even collaborate with a satanist; they are the satanists. And they market pride gear to children, too.
All the evil that Christians are speaking out about Target… Disney does, too. And they’ve been doing it longer, and they do it better.
What do I mean by better? By better, I mean they’ve packaged it in such a sweet way, we don’t even realize we’re swallowing poison.
They dress it up in the flowy gown of a princess and wrap it in a cute Bambi bow. They sing to children and captivate them with beautiful storylines of rescue, love, and adventure, and they market it as wholesome and good. Not even Target does that.
But it’s the same message. It’s the same goal. It’s the same evil.
It’s exactly the same.
We must draw a line. And I’d venture to guess that a lot of people draw the line at targeting, grooming, and indoctrinating children.
If we’re going to proclaim a boycott on Target and declare that we’re never shopping there again, but still plan a Disney vacation and stream Disney+, I wonder where the motivation of our hearts is at with the boycott.
Is it because it’s popular among Christians right now?
What will happen when the noise dies down, the boycott hype ends, and people forget? Will we go back to Target? If so, was it merely a virtue signal to those who sit on the pews next to us?
If we are going to boycott Target, we must boycott Disney, as well, for all the same reasons.
This isn’t a matter of trying to rob anyone’s fun. This isn’t about taking away the “magic” of childhood.
- Childhood is special all on its own; it needs no help. And there are other ways to have fun that don’t break the heart of God and His precepts. Your kids will be just as enthralled with watching an ant crawl on the sidewalk or an episode of VeggieTales as they are with any other cartoon. Let them have their childhood. Don’t darken their souls with evil things they don’t need. We can all survive without Disney. I promise.
- God never gives us any allowance for dabbling in magic. There is no dispensation for a loophole over nostalgia. He calls it all evil. Whatever new label we want to slap on spells, pixie dust, and spirit/nature elements, it all flies under the same banner, and God says to flee from it.
- If you knew the freedom that you could experience by walking away from all of it, you might just wonder why you didn’t ask God to break the chains of your bondage sooner. We are in spiritual chains; how can we do both good works for Christ and His kingdom while playing with dark arts? Dark and light cannot coexist. There is no room for darkness where there is light. It flees. So must we flee from evil things and cling to that which is holy and good. We can’t hold onto the things of this world and hold onto God at the same time. One will always win over the other.
“Does a spring pour forth from the same opening both fresh and salt water? Can a fig tree, my brothers, bear olives, or a grapevine produce figs? Neither can a salt pond yield fresh water.”
James 3:11-12 ESV
““No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other…”
Matthew 6:24 ESV
I fully believe that Disney has got a chokehold on our society, at all levels. We’ve bought into the nostalgia, the memories, the amusement, the entertainment, the fun, the family togetherness. We were sucked in, captivated, groomed, desensitized, and indoctrinated as children. We have been bewitched. It’s spiritual warfare at its finest.
This is not a condemnation on anyone. If you’re reading this, and you miraculously got this far, know that I love you. And I mean that. From the bottom of my heart. And I can handle it if you read this and get mad at me for it. It’s okay. I love you.
But I have to say these things. I feel compelled. I feel it in my soul to say these things, so if I cause offense and anger, I can handle it, but I ask something of you: pray. Pray and seek. Ask God to open your eyes to the truth. Just like He opened the eyes of the servant who was with Elisha so he could see the chariots of fire, I pray that God will open your eyes to what is around us. I pray you won’t be able to turn a blind eye. I pray that you will see the warfare in the heavenly realms everywhere. And know that I am praying for you.
I do not say these things to be ugly, judgmental, rude, or harsh. Please hear my heart on this. I say these things because I care about you. I care about your kids. I care about your souls. I care about the hearts of those in our nation. I want to see hearts, souls, and lives changed. I want to see revival.
But we can’t see a revival in our nation if we’re not willing to let it begin in ourselves.
These chains must be broken. We have to wake up. We have to open our eyes.
“And one of his servants said, “None, my Lord, O king; but Elisha, the prophet who is in Israel, tells the king of Israel the words that you speak in your bedroom.” And he said, “Go and see where he is, that I may send and seize him.” It was told him, “Behold, he is in Dothan.” So he sent there horses and chariots and a great army, and they came by night and surrounded the city. When the servant of the man of God rose early in the morning and went out, behold, an army with horses and chariots was all around the city. And the servant said, “Alas, my master! What shall we do?” He said, “Do not be afraid, for those who are with us are more than those who are with them.” Then Elisha prayed and said, “O Lord, please open his eyes that he may see.” So the Lord opened the eyes of the young man, and he saw, and behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha.”
2 Kings 6:12-17 ESV
I didn’t even touch on the shows “Little Demon” on FX, “The Owl House” on Disney Channel, or “Sophia the First” and “Elena of Avalor” on Disney Junior. All shows on demonic activity, satan, the antichrist, witchcraft, sorcery, and amulets. It’s all evil. This is Disney. This is the real Disney. They’re just finally comfortable to show us who they really are.
Are we awake yet? Are we on guard now?
I am boycotting Disney. Now and forever. There is nothing redeemable there. Not a single thing.
Abortion is child sacrifice. Molech is the pagan god of child sacrifice. Disney supports this. Target supports this. If we give them our money, we support this.
I’m taking a stand, even if I’m the only one. I will not sacrifice my children to the detestable god Molech on the altar of a Disney vacation or a cute lipstick at Target.
Will you stand with me?
“And if it is evil in your eyes to serve the Lord, choose this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your fathers served in the region beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites in whose land you dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.””
Joshua 24:15 ESV