Tom Swartzwelder
on August 4, 2022

A Sleeping Europe

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A Sleeping Europe

The following news article (dated March 13, 2022) shows how things MIGHT be evolving in the direction of a resurrected European power. Interestingly, the article is from the more liberal New York Times. Regardless of your politics, I recommend reading the article. It appears below:

“Europe’s assertive response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has presented a possibility that was hard to imagine a month ago: the European Union as a superpower that can alter the global order, promoting liberal democratic values worldwide.

“Before the war, the E.U. focused largely on economic growth. It resisted calls, particularly from the U.S., to increase its military spending and become more self-sufficient at defending Europe.

“Vladimir Putin’s invasion drove European countries to be more aggressive. They imposed tough sanctions, helping to cripple Russia’s economy, and are working to cut off trade from Russia. They have sent weapons and other aid to Ukraine. Several moved to increase military spending, and E.U. leaders met in France over the past few days to coordinate their efforts. The leaders of France and Germany pressed Putin yesterday in a phone call to agree to a cease-fire.

“Europe’s new commitments could help counter the global democratic backslide of the past 15 or so years. Democracies’ failure to stand up for themselves partly enabled that shift. But a tougher Europe, as well as other countries’ fierce response to Russia’s invasion, shows that democracies are still willing to wield power to counter autocratic governments.

“’Democratic nations and people are sending a united message to Putin that democracy matters, and authoritarians cannot act with impunity, and that’s powerful,’ said Michael Abramowitz, the president of Freedom House, which tracks the state of democracy around the world.

“The E.U. is often fractious, made up of nations and ethnic groups that warred with each other for centuries and have different, sometimes competing interests and values. Britain’s vote in 2016 to leave the union shows how far such divisions can go.

“But the E.U. has moved in a more united direction over time. Though it is not a single country, in many ways it acts like one. What began as a loose organization of six nations now includes most of the continent’s population, with 27 countries as members. Most share a currency and open their borders to each other, and they all send representatives to legislative, executive and judicial branches with powers across all aspects of European life.

“The E.U.’s response to Russia’s invasion was another unifying step — one that could push Europe from its passive role to an influential democratic force around the world.

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“Europe’s previous inaction is rooted in World War II. After the atrocities of war and the Holocaust, Germany leaned toward pacifism, refusing to build up its military or ship its weapons to conflict zones. As the E.U.’s most populous and wealthiest member, its approach had a large impact on the continent.

“Russia’s invasion of Ukraine suddenly forced the continent’s leaders to confront the prospect that their stance was failing one of the foundational goals of the E.U.: to prevent war in Europe. In what sounds like a paradox, the E.U. might need greater military power to deter more war.

“’Peace was taken for granted,’ Jana Puglierin, a senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, told me. That’s no longer the case, she added.

“Germany moved within days of the invasion to spend more to rebuild its military. Others made similar commitments, including Austria, Denmark and Sweden this past week. More E.U. and NATO members are likely to follow, experts said.“

Are the chess pieces moving? Ah, they are always moving! The pieces may need to move MANY more times in multiple future generations before reaching God’s desired point…or they may be nearing the final move. We simply do not know God’s timing and this is true for every so-called prophecy expert. But we have high confidence in certain things occurring such as a reunited Europe (Roman Empire).

We must admit that it is fascinating to watch the chess moves.

Maybe this time is the final time. Wouldn’t it be great if it is???

(Interpreting the Bible including prophecy is discussed in my book God Answers—Today! on Amazon, Apple, Kobo, et

Tom Swartzwelder was born again at the age of nine in an old-fashioned revival meeting. Tom received his B.A. from Tennessee Temple University and his M. Div from Luther Rice Seminary. He has pastored for nearly forty years in both bi-vocational and full-time roles. He provides practical how-to-do-ministry resources for the disciples of Jesus Christ at (Link this address:) http://www.godsgreenhouse.net. Tom’s latest book is (Link this book address too) “God Speaks–Today!”      https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09KXD13RD/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1

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