As thousands of 'immigrants' pour into Europe, some of whom are truly seeking assylum but many of whom are plotting the overthrow of the continent and its incorporation into the islamic caliphate, people in those countries that are being engulfed by a foreign religion and foreign culture must heed these words that have been written to Christians of the United States.
We are all in 'the same boat.' The muslim hordes desire to subjugate everyone to the world view of muhammad. We will rise up against it, or be trampled by it.
What will YOU do?
Are You a Prophetic or Political Christian? by Bill Wilson
For probably more obvious reasons that I would like to count, the Lord
has had me focused recently on the condition of this nation. My heart
tells me to write about the Middle East and Israel, my spirit is saying
there is unfinished business with the United States.
The sense
that I am getting in my prayer time and study is that there is great
confusion among Christian Americans about their loyalties and how they
should be working out their salvation here on earth, and in particular
as citizens of both God's kingdom and of the United States. There are
those who say that America is not worth the trouble, that we should be
focused on the Kingdom of God. I do not see these two issues as mutually
exclusive.
My ancestors came to this land because of religious
persecution. They entered into covenant with God--not the other way
around. They dedicated this land to God. As it grew into a nation, the
struggle ensued as to how this nation would be formed and who was going
to do it.
Yes, there were bad men, men who were not Christians,
men who were of secret societies, deists, whatever. But there were also
strong Christians who shaped and molded this nation and its form of
government. They wanted a nation where each man is recognized as equal
in the sight of God and under the laws. They wanted laws that protected
the rights of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness as granted by God.
In this atmosphere of freedom of speech, religion and economics,
Christians thrived. They not only became the most blessed, wealthiest,
freest nation on earth, they also were part and parcel to evangelizing
the rest of the world with the gospel of Christ.
But over the
years, humanists have sought to take away the benefits of a
Constitutional Republic and replace it with a socialist democracy where
the rule of law is subject to the ever changing desires of the people.
Humanism is of satan and it is not only an enemy of the republic, but
also of God.
In short, this country is what we make it. For this
time in history it has fallen into the hands of darkness. The only
thing that overcomes darkness is light. That's where we come in.
You can be a great citizen of the kingdom of God as well as a great
citizen of the United States--a prophetic Christian. For me, I am first
and foremost a citizen of the kingdom of God. As a citizen of this
kingdom, I am also by grace and by birth a citizen of the United
States--still a prophetic Christian.
I take both citizenships
very seriously, but one is an extension of the other. Philippians 2:12
instructs us to "work out our faith with fear and trembling." And so we
must.
Romans 12:21 tells us to "overcome evil with good." Christ
told us to be salt and light. You see, in reality, it is not about
nationalism. It is about our prophetic civic duty to the kingdom of God.
If we are doing what the Lord commanded us to do, our nation will not be on the precipice of evil and darkness.
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