Fight, Fight, Fight For The Soul Of America

To Moral Conservatives everywhere.  Let me just say this to you. We’re all the same as conservatives, myself included. We win a small skirmish and we declare victory. It’s not a victory. We just won a skirmish. We didn’t even win a battle, and we certainly didn’t win the war.

Now is the time to continue to fight just as hard or harder than we did before because if there’s one thing I know, the radical leftist will continue to fight, just like their father, the devil.  They will fight, even though the public opinion is against them.  They know we as conservatives really just want to get along with all people, especially Christians. We must learn to be on the offensive and fight, and stand ready to fight again.  

We must mobilize the greatest army we have at our disposal.  The Church! Just because President Trump was elected does not mean things are going to get better. They may even get worse. Look at what’s going on with California, the Jihad that is already within our borders. But I will tell you this. Prayer and intercession will lead us to fight this spiritual battle. We will not win this with the government alone.  We will win with moral engagement by our Pastors and churches.  We will win with prayer and intercession in the Spirit. That does not mean we do not need to be engaged in the political arena. We must!  It is our sacred duty!  Pastors must lead their flock to keep them informed and equipped to fight this battle. Moral issues demand a moral answer and the answer is Jesus Christ. If your church, your pastor is not involved in  this fight, they are missing out on a glorious opportunity to win a victory for our children. Lead or get out of the way.  If you don’t, someone will, and they will receive your anointing and your victory.

God established good government.  How can it be good if we have ceded it over to Lucifer?  What we are fighting today are all moral issues.  That is right in the wheelhouse of Ekklesia. This is the church’s mandate  (Ephesians 3:10 to the intent now the manifold wisdom of God might be made known by the church to the principalities and powers in the heavenly places.  Let’s do this.

  • Inform
  • Equip
  • Alert
  • Mobilize

Stand up, speak out, and make a difference.  With love and compassion. 

Pray, Engage, and Impact

The Church, The Ekklesia, or the Remnant

For many years I suspected the use of the Greek word Ekklesia was just used to make one feel more educated. But I have come to believe that it really is an important term. Ekklesia is a Greek word that means the “called out or summoned ones.” So is the church, however in the day we live today there is an added definition that I believe is appropriate. Ekklesia was first used in Greek to denote the call of citizens in a city to gather and decide political issues. My belief is that there is a distant calling out of those to rule and reign with Christ in a spiritual context in our day. (Eph.2:6). To deal with the issues of modern immorality and speak into culture. We are in some capacity a governing body, not in anyway suggesting a theocracy, never, but having a voice in our republic. After all we were founded on Judeo/Christian values. The Church is all inclusive of those who are born again, but Ekklesia or remnant have accepted the call to transform our nation through political or governmental means. Doesn’t make us any less sold out for Jesus, quite the contrary, the most important thing is to preach Jesus, the second most important thing is to be able to do the most important thing. That my friends involves keeping and preserving our Republic. Join me as a part of the governing Ekklesia!

On a side note I have found many Patriots who understand that we in America are not in a political battle, but we are in a spiritual battle against right vs. wrong. And in some cases they are far more intuned to this battle than the Church.

Word For Today

Do you ever get tired of fighting battles everyday? Which battle for the day is more important? Thank God there is diversity in the body of Christ. With that diversity we can join the fight in multiple areas that are of most concern to us. Where to start?

Abortion is always in the forefront. The WHO trying to destroy our medical freedoms. School boards need to be taken over by morally conservative parents. Primary elections are coming up, and the list goes on and on, but we can fight on multiple fronts.

Galatians 6:9 “Let us not lose heart in doing good, for in due time we will reap if we do not grow weary.” That’s the word for today

Destroyed for a Lack of Knowledge

Originally intended for the Israelites, Hos 4:6 “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge,” speaks volumes to the present day church that is sitting fat and lazy in their cushioned chairs and air conditioned places of worship. Hearing sermons on their best life now and the 7 keys to happiness has brought a stupor on the evangelical church in America.  Knowledge is power, the saying goes, but if the pulpit is silent, then the laity are dumbstruck.  If  the church hears nothing on a Biblical World View, how will they ever understand they have the mandate to speak out on world issues that contradict a Christian World View?  If the Pastor never encourages or seeks to motivate the church to stand up and speak out on moral issues, will we ever see change.  Some of the most Godly men and women I know refuse to get involved in politics.  They sit and pray, which is good, but sometimes we have to face the giant not pray them away.  David could have prayed all day, but it wasn’t until he picked up the first stone that God began the miracle.  The issues of today are moral, not political.  We should be speaking out on these issues.  I lay the sins of America at the feet of the modern church.  We lost our voice trying to win the world through being too much like the world.  We should be different, and when I for one speak out on moral issues and I get more amen’s out of the church than inside the church…we have a problem. Reminds me of the Old Testament king who didn’t want Jeremiah to prophesy because he never had  anything good to say.  The problem was Jeremiah was speaking for God!  The modern church could use an Old Testament man of God today.  Silence is not an option.