HERE WE GO AGAIN
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Five years after the 2020 “Summer of
Love,” people with no conscience or morality have started up once more. The
so-called “peaceful protests” over George Floyd’s death were anything but
peaceful. They were violent mobs ruining lives and cities. And, here we go
again. Protesters are lighting L.A. on fire this time against I.C.E.
deportations.
The U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement is doing its job to keep
Americans safe. Praise God for the wisdom and guidance He gave President Trump.
When the governor and mayor stood idly by, our President brought law and order
with the National Guard and Marines.
Any rational mind knows when a
person’s first act of entering a new country is breaking the law, they are
criminals who must be deported. But L.A. has chosen to protect criminals to the
detriment of its legal citizens.
The Communist/Marxist NGO’s whose
goal is to destroy America have funded and backed Antifa. Antifa’s website
plans and organizes the protests, pays the protestors, and they’ve spread the
anarchy to Texas, Illinois, Washington, New York, and Pittsburgh, PA, where
even the city’s mayor is protesting.
INSANITY rules this planet!
Why? Because Satan is alive and
well, deceiving and causing chaos. But where is the church? I’m not talking
about the building, I’m talking about true born-again believers in Jesus
Christ, whose main mission is to go and make disciples by giving the gospel,
baptizing, and teaching. Yet our second mission of standing strong and fighting
the enemy who attacks civility and everything good is needed to accomplish the
first.[1]
Church, we “…are a chosen generation,
a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own
special people…” Out of love, God set us apart from all
others, that we “…may proclaim the praises of Him
who called [us] out of darkness into His marvelous light.” Once we
were not His people, but now, through the blood of Jesus Christ, His death,
burial, and resurrection, we, unworthy sinners, have obtained mercy.[2]
Israel was a kingdom of priests. But
the church, made up of Jews and Gentiles, are kings and priests.[3] The
Spirit of the Living God indwells, making us His royal children and heirs of
the King of kings.[4] It’s
our duty to fight like warrior kings and worship like true
priests. But are we?
Protesters are in complete and utter
spiritual darkness. They know nothing of God, and they despise Him like the
corrupt priests in Malachi. To them, the LORD of hosts said, “A son honors
his father, and a servant his master. If then I am the Father, where is My
honor? And if I am a Master, where is My reverence?”[5]
With the words to Malachi, I could
feel the LORD’s anguish. It was as though He was asking me the questions. I
thought of congregations that have succumbed to the evil one and compromised
God’s Holy Word. These give no honor or reverence to the Almighty when they
raise the gay pride flag or preach CRT and social justice. They do not know the
LORD at all. And this makes them a social club with a “form of godliness”
but no power.[6]
In our upside-down world, it takes a
mighty warrior to stop the onslaught of deception and change the hard hearts of
those who perpetrate violence and proclaim good as evil and evil as good.[7] So,
church, since Jesus died for them, too, are we suited up to fight? Or are we
hiding, staying all cozy in our protective armor, hoping the violence will stop
soon and go away?
If so, snap out of it! Repent and
give God the honor and reverence He is due. Utilize your armor and wield your
Weapon, the Sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God.
His Word is the only Way
to advance the Kingdom in this age. With it, we pull down strongholds in hearts
and over cities. We cast down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself
against the knowledge of God, and we bring every thought into captivity to the
obedience of Christ.[8]
But in the midst of violent riots,
it’s suicide and casting our pearls before swine to go and preach on a street
corner. So, notice, the pulling down of strongholds is not physical.
It’s spiritual.
Consequently, and for this moment:
We fight the battle in PRAYER.
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