“He would never mock, to this degree, another religion. Why? Because they would not tolerate it,” the worship leader said. “But as believers, we know God wins in the end and that he’s gonna get the last laugh.”
Feucht believes that “mocking Jesus on a cross” is something that has “now become mainstream.” He explained, “We are in a place right now in culture that is openly hostile to Jesus Christ. It is openly hostile and openly mocking the most powerful moment in the history of the world.”
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This incident is proof that Christians are close to witnessing a revival, Feucht said. The open hostility to Christianity means the “devil is scared and he’s running because in 2024 we’re seeing a sound of mockery, but I believe [soon] we’re gonna see a sound of revival.”

