A lot of professing Christians are upset by the Supreme
Court ruling. I wonder how long that
will last. Usually, the initial outrage,
such as it is, lasts only a few days.
Then everyone goes back to the same routine as if nothing is wrong. The people who want to change this nation
into a godless nation where hedonism is the norm are well aware of that paradigm. Thus, there are no consequences for their
actions. They will simply endure a few
days of bluster and then move on to the next step in the degradation.
Let me tell you what’s going to happen—not because I’m a
prophet, but because I’ve seen it before repeatedly. There will be a number of leading Christians,
denominational leaders, pastors, and of course the ever ready “talking heads”
from the Christian psychological community, who will come out openly in favor
of gay marriage. “The ship has already
left the harbor,” they will glibly proclaim. Then they will set plans in motion, already concocted,
to reach out to the gay community.
This is a defining moment in Christianity. We will now see who is real, and who has been
faking their calling and commitment to God.
The courage of the redeemed will be sharply contrasted by the compromise
of the damned.
Something else will occur that will strike a harsh blow to
religious freedom. A number of
Christians on social media will be censored.
They will lose their Facebook Accounts, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube,
etcetera. Free speech was only secure
when we elected people who cherished that freedom. We now have people in control that despise
our freedom. They will soon be coming
for our liberty and pursuit of happiness.
Last, we are going to experience an unprecedented oppression
on Churches and ministers. Texas just
passed the “Pastor Protection Act.” The SCOTUS
decision shoots that down. The 1st
lawsuit filed against it will be successful.
Christians will be forced to take a stand or compromise to keep their
jobs, maintain their present standard of living, and to avoid lawsuits and
heavy penalties forced on their businesses and churches.
The saddest thing about the SCOTUS decision is that there
were not enough true Christians in this nation to hold back the darkness. Here are the stats, read them and weep:
42% of Protestants, 50% Roman Catholics, 69% Jewish, 21%
Mormon, voted for Obama. Also, 95% Black
Protestants, and 75%Hispanic Catholics voted for him. When half of professing Christians, who were
fully aware of the disaster of his first term, still voted for Obama, it was
clear that this nation would not survive the diabolical onslaught of wickedness
that was sure to follow.
So why is everyone surprised? Why are people lamenting and moaning the woes
that has arrived and the woes that are certain to follow? We live in the end times of Sodom and
Gomorrah, are witnessing unchecked spiritual wickedness in high places, i.e., denominational
leadership, and there is no weeping between the “porch and the altar.”
Are we not well into the final great deception and
apostasy? And yet, intercessory prayer
is faintly heard in heaven. There is mainly
silence from the pulpits. Further,
professing Christians, including ministers, are attacking everyone who dares to
present truth against the deluge of heresy.
Instead of coming to their defense, other professing Christians
ignorantly post quotes on their Facebook pages by the very heretics that are
destroying Christianity. What a display of ignorance, and what a shame!
Now we see the fruit of compromise, and we moan. But we do not groan in prayer for our sins,
spiritual anemia, and the sins of our nation.
The line has been drawn in the sand. A significant percentage of the populace
intends to return to Sodom. However,
their leaders are not content with regaining Sodom lost. They are intent on committing every sin for
which God harshly judged Israel and the nations about them.
We American Christians are a haughty lot. We think that we will not face judgement. However, the 50% who facilitated this great
evil by their votes will face judgement.
So also will those who by failure to do anything whatsoever to repel the
darkness gave it unopposed access.
“For
if God did not spare the natural branches, He may not spare you either. Therefore consider the goodness and severity
of God: on those who fell, severity; but toward you, goodness, if you continue in His goodness. Otherwise you also will be cut
off.” - Romans 11:21-22
People had better get prepared. Check your spiritual pulse this coming
week. If you are no longer outraged, you’re
acquiescent. Is there any difference
between acquiescent and agreed? How long
will it take some professing Christians to be agreed? I say by Monday—a mere three days—“protest”
will have disappeared from Protestant.
That leaves “ant.” Spiritual ants…busy;
6 decades of making small mounds, moving about scraps, and now easily subdued
by a shoe. Good job, all ye that sleep
in Zion!
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