
My fellow Christ followers it is time for us to seriously pray for the disempowerment of all the leftists (the wicked) from any position of influence.

My fellow Christ followers it is time for us to seriously pray for the disempowerment of all the leftists (the wicked) from any position of influence.

Christ followers, this is our wake-up call; let us be wise.
This is the day that the LORD has made.
Where I sit at the moment the skies are overcast and the sun seems to have risen recently even though it is not clearly visible.
About 1,930 years ago, on the first day of the week, it may have been a clear and cloudless sky but for the followers of Jesus of Nazareth it was a very gloomy day. The One whom they had believed to be the promised Messiah had been seized, killed, and entombed. All hope was gone. Only doom and gloom lay before them. Then the women came with a strange, very strange, story. The Son is Risen! Glory be to God; He is risen!
The folded napkin in the tomb says, “I’m not finished, I will be back.”
On the cross, Jesus had said, “It is finished,” not “I’m finished.” It was a statement of victory, not defeat.
The Son has risen and it is a beautiful day, a good day to rejoice in the Lord, Jesus the Christ (Messiah). Grey skies or blue, it is a beautiful day today because Messiah Jesus lives and the napkin is still folded.

Maranatha!


Christ Followers are suggesting that on Easter, if we are still on quarantine, and it looks very much like we will be, that everyone go outside at sunrise and lift your hands toward heaven in celebration of the risen savior. Whether this becomes a national event or not- I’m in! This would rock our nation if we all together cried out to God in praise to his son! Good time to humble ourselves and repent- me included! Jesus is our hope and he will return one day! 🙏
2nd Chronicles 7:14 “If my people…” I’m IN!!!!

Either reason is contrary to the Bible and the history of this once-great nation. “To the pulpit, the PURITAN PULPIT, we owe the moral force which won our Independence,”John Wingate Thornton wrote in The Pulpit of the American Revolution. Too many Christians don’t believe or know this history.
Many Christians believe they can be neutral. But there is no neutrality. By not engaging culture at the political level, another worldview dominates and impacts all of us. We must then live under their standard, as we are doing today.
Founding American ministers of the gospel confronted the issues of their day by appealing to the people in terms of the Bible. The annual “Election Sermon” still “bears witness that our fathers ever began their civil year and its responsibilities with an appeal to Heaven, and recognized Christian morality as the only basis of good laws.”In addition, the clergy were often consulted by the civil authorities in the colonies, “and not infrequently the suggestions from the pulpit, on election days and other special occasions, were enacted into laws. The statute-book, the reflex of the age, shows this influence. The State was developed out of the Church.”
The diminishing light of civil liberty in this land is linked directly to the lack of preaching on it in today’s pulpits…
Read more at http://eaglerising.com/19467/pastors-now-is-the-time-to-stand-against-tyranny/#U7bD2r3TsM4cGgOI.99
Let the Church be the Church; it is the Great Commission.



Either reason is contrary to the Bible and the history of this once-great nation. “To the pulpit, the PURITAN PULPIT, we owe the moral force which won our Independence,”John Wingate Thornton wrote in The Pulpit of the American Revolution. Too many Christians don’t believe or know this history.
Many Christians believe they can be neutral. But there is no neutrality. By not engaging culture at the political level, another worldview dominates and impacts all of us. We must then live under their standard, as we are doing today.
Founding American ministers of the gospel confronted the issues of their day by appealing to the people in terms of the Bible. The annual “Election Sermon” still “bears witness that our fathers ever began their civil year and its responsibilities with an appeal to Heaven, and recognized Christian morality as the only basis of good laws.”In addition, the clergy were often consulted by the civil authorities in the colonies, “and not infrequently the suggestions from the pulpit, on election days and other special occasions, were enacted into laws. The statute-book, the reflex of the age, shows this influence. The State was developed out of the Church.”
The diminishing light of civil liberty in this land is linked directly to the lack of preaching on it in today’s pulpits…
Read more at http://eaglerising.com/19467/pastors-now-is-the-time-to-stand-against-tyranny/#U7bD2r3TsM4cGgOI.99

Our situation is not yet hopeless, but it is quickly approaching that point.
Oh? I’m supposed to be preaching “Positive Mental Attitude”?
Funny…That is NOT what God told me to preach. I was instructed, as was every other preacher who was actually commissioned by God, to preach His Scriptural truths, not what man wants to hear. (Unless that man actually desires to hear from God.)
If you do not like it, then you may call “1-800- TELL GOD” and see what that gets you.
(Be forewarned: you might not like His response, but He is God; you ain’t.)
J.C. Ryle listed seven characteristics of the messengers during the Great Awakening of the eighteenth century:
These awakeners continually cried, “No fruit, no grace.”
We must learn that God is holy. If we are to experience the manifest presence of God’s glory; we must repent. When Isaiah saw the glory of God in the Temple, he was driven to brokenness, confession, and repentance. Too many in the West desire to know the manifest love of God without the manifest holiness of God. We have lost the message of true repentance. Now the church in the West is the sleeping Giant. Alarms have been sounded but there seems to be no great or even general awakening; if it doesn’t begin soon the giant may die in its sleep.
Let us pray