I understand the intent of the message of this sign, at least I think I do. But I think there is a problem. The problem is NOT pastors telling people WHO to vote for. The problem is pastors never speaking about voting in the first place.
Our beautiful America has been so richly and abundantly blessed by our great God. But the silence of our pulpits has led to the innocent being slaughtered in an almost 40 year holocaust that has seen nearly 55 million little boys and girls brutally done to death.
We tell pastors to not talk about politics from the pulpit
while the killing goes on and the nation is led down the path of destruction and
the church and her leaders stand silent and afraid.
This
country that we love, our America, is fighting for her life. Not against the
military power of a foreign enemy but against the principalities and powers of
this dark age. You and I as sons and daughters of the Lord Jesus Christ are
being called upon to take a stand in this moment of crisis.
Look
around you. Chaos, corruption and confusion reign throughout our culture. We
live in a society where passions are riderless horses…uncontrolled and
unbridled. There is a desolation of decency in which love has become a jungle
emotion. Men and women in the modern age are no more enlightened in this sex saturated society than a fly feasting on canine feces in the sun.
And all the while, we want to make sure that the pastor dare not breach certain "political" topics for fear of offending some. Oh, where were these souls to give counsel to John the Baptist as he called out Herod for his sin? If only there had been some modern American wisdom to be bestowed upon the Apostle Paul before he spoke to the rulers of his day!
The problem is not the pastor telling his people WHO to vote for, friends. The problem is the pastor not preaching the whole counsel of God's Word on every living topic we face! We need to have America's pulpits thunder again with the TRUTH of God's Word. (That would make for an interesting sign message!)
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