Full-Spectrum Faith: The Holy Spirit, Global Governance, and the Alert Church with Travis Weber | Ep. 368
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The Western church is dangerously out of alignment with the full power of the Holy Spirit, not just in doctrine but in experiential intimacy, warns Travis Weber, VP for Policy and Government Affairs at the Family Research Council. In a powerful call to action, Weber argues that Christians must move beyond intellectual assent to a life of spiritual discernment, prayer, and supernatural engagement—what he calls 'full-spectrum Christianity.' This spiritual awakening is not optional but essential for navigating a world where global governance initiatives, led by institutions like the World Health Organization and the United Nations' Pact for the Future, are quietly eroding national sovereignty. These efforts, framed as noble responses to pandemics and digital threats, are in reality vehicles for centralized control, piggybacking on humanitarian ideals to expand bureaucratic power. The real danger? A world where governments, especially global ones, operate without accountability to God or biblical principles. Yet, believers are not powerless. The solution lies in becoming 'geo-aware'—locally rooted but globally alert—like the tribe of Issachar in the Old Testament. By strengthening local faith networks, praying in agreement, and living out kingdom influence through voting, standing, and spiritual warfare, Christians can be salt and light in a world drifting toward authoritarianism. The ultimate weapon isn't policy or protest, but the presence of God Himself.
The Holy Spirit's power is not reserved for the early church—believers today can and should experience healing, deliverance, and spiritual discernment through intimate communion with God.
Global governance initiatives like the WHO's pandemic agreement and the UN's Pact for the Future are not neutral—they are strategic moves to concentrate power in unelected bureaucracies, undermining national sovereignty.
The world’s shift toward global authority is not sudden but a slow, undercurrent movement toward centralized control, visible in Geneva, New York, and Brussels—places where real power now flows.
Digital currency and 'digital governance' proposals are not just tech trends—they are tools of behavioral control that could erase financial freedom if left unchecked.
Christians must be 'geo-aware': locally grounded but globally alert, like the tribe of Issachar, discerning the times and responding with prayer, unity, and kingdom action.
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Introducing Full-Spectrum Christianity
Brian introduces Travis Weber and sets the stage for two core themes: walking in the full power of the Holy Spirit and the growing threat of global governance. The episode is framed as a call to spiritual awakening and geopolitical awareness.
The Power of the Holy Spirit: Beyond Doctrine
“The presence of the Lord is something, it's a aspect of relationship to the Lord that we must not overlook. It's been so foundational and crucial to my life in these recent years.”
The West’s Intellectual Trap
Weber critiques the Western church’s over-reliance on intellectualism, arguing that while truth is essential, it must be paired with spiritual power to navigate the unseen realm of spiritual warfare.
Global Governance: The WHO and the Pact for the Future
“The only thing really being focused on was how can we improve more power to address the attitude to increase our... do more to stop the spread of COVID or any other similar world health emergency.”
The Subversion of Power: Bureaucracy vs. Sovereignty
“This document itself put forward by the United Nations and giving more power to the Secretary General, among other things, addressing areas of sustainable development, international peace and security, science, technology, youth, global governance, and digital matters.”
“The only thing really being focused on was how can we improve more power to address the attitude to increase our... do more to stop the spread of COVID or any other similar world health emergency.”
“The presence of the Lord is something, it's a aspect of relationship to the Lord that we must not overlook. It's been so foundational and crucial to my life in these recent years.”
“This document itself put forward by the United Nations and giving more power to the Secretary General, among other things, addressing areas of sustainable development, international peace and security, science, technology, youth, global governance, and digital matters.”
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Travis Weber
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Brian Del Turco
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Family Research Council
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World Health Organization
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United Nations
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Pact for the Future
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Acts 17
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Tony Perkins
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Tower of Babel
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Thomas Jefferson
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