A Passive Society

Today more than any other we live in a passive society, at least from the standpoint of the Church.  The Luciferian left stands boldly for immorality, protests in the streets and makes the loudest noise of distraction.  I do not agree with their methods, however they have placed a stake in the ground and they will fight for every square inch of society. The Church is more concerned with not offending people, rather than taking back ground that was ceded to the enemy.  If the church fought half as hard as the left does for their beliefs, we would have a righteous nation.

Where is the fire of the Holy Spirit?  Why does every sermon have to be a borderline Ted talk.  Give me fire, give me passion, preach and teach like someone’s life depended on it.  It does!  Stop the passivity and rise up, wake up we have a country to save.  We are at war!  The fabric of our country is being attacked from within, and Christians, whom Jesus called salt and light, are sitting passively in darkness, unresponsive.  In fact the pulpit is silent.  Silence is acceptance.  Not saying anything is saying something.  We must stand against unrighteousness.

In 2 Samuel Chapter 11 we see a familiar story of King David who at times when Kings went out battle, David stayed home passively without direction or zeal.  He saw a beautiful woman bathing on the rooftop and desired her.  In a culture where a King got what he wanted, he took her.  In the process he allowed Uriah her husband to be put at the front of the battle and Uriah was killed.  Long story short, if David had been doing the work God called him to do, none of this story would have happened.  Are we as the leadership of the church passive or aggressive in the battle for our nation?

We are at war!  The weapons of our warfare are mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds.  The conflict we face against Islam, gender ideology and the push for socialism as well as AI and demonic powers that seek world domination are daunting.  But the fight we have is against principalities, powers and demonic power in the heavenly places is the very reason the church was established.  Check out Ephesians 3:10.

The zeal for the Father’s house must permeate our spirit.  We must seek His face and become the warriors Jesus envisioned us to be.  A warring church!