America, Please Wake Up

America, you are being corrupted by the racist Critical Race Theory propaganda machine and other lies that insist racism is systemic. DO NOT DRINK FROM THAT CONTAINER. IT IS POISON TO YOUR SOUL.

BLM and Antifa are front groups for Marxists and their plan is the destruction of America. Americans better wake up to the real threat to our nation before it is too late.

IF Black lives matter there would be ongoing protests in Chicago and many other major cities every day over the dozens of black on black murders that occur there. Are there? No.

IF Black lives matter then BLM and Antifa thugs would be protesting outside of every abortion clinic in America where thousands of black lives are systematically ended every single day, many by white abortionists. Are they? No.

IF black lives matter then blacks would stop voting for any politician who continues to use them for nothing but their vote for a political office while simultaneously voting against everything that would actually help their communities. I’m looking at you, Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, and the king of Marxist subterfuge, Barack Obama. Do blacks continue to elect these criminals? Yes.

IF black lives matter you would not support the murder of innocent people, the destruction of the property and business of innocent people, and the continued rioting, looting, and devastation while shouting it’s all about justice. THIS IS NOT JUSTICE. Yet, many of these criminals think they are justified in their behavior. Are they? Absolutely not!

Finally, if black lives matter, law enforcement officials across this nation would not all be painted with the broadest of brush strokes as being evil and racist, as many of them are in fact black, and the overwhelming majority of law enforcement officials are not racist and do their jobs very well. Yet, BLM and Antifa call for violence against all Law Enforcement Officials. Is this just? It is not just.

All lives matter and the family of George Floyd has been very vocal in saying they do not support what is happening and it is dishonoring to George’s memory.

Many people claim to want to have a conversation about race but few people want to start with the truth. You cannot have a conversation about race when one side thinks the other is inherently racist because of the color of their skin. That is a satanic lie clothed in Critical Race Theory propaganda. It has replaced the old satanic lie that blacks are somehow inherently inferior because of the color of their skin. Both of these views originated in the pits of hell. We are one race with many different colors. It is the enemy of our souls that seeks to divide us. Don’t let Satan win.

Love does not rejoice in unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth. 1 Corinthians 13:6

THE REAL RELIGIOUS JIHAD ON AMERICA Part 2 – Dr. Mike Spaulding

Critical Race Theory (CRT) is a rabid postmodernism. As you will recall, postmodernism stresses the importance of the individual, his or her “lived experiences,” meaning his or her own reality, regardless of whether or not it is true. In fact, the perception of the individual is an unassailable mountain of truth through which all other experiences must pass through. In other words, according to CRT, truth, as evidenced by reality, is a western construct used to hold back people of color, therefore everyone’s truth is true for them. If this sounds like a different shade of relativism you are correct.

The difficulty we encounter today is that the viewpoints of racists utilizing and hiding behind CRT in order to propagate their racism and hatred are nearly incontestable. Running roughshod over other people’s rights, while maintaining the privilege to do so is utter lunacy. Lunacy codified into law is tyranny.

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The True Basis and Meaning of “Truly I say to you, whoever says to this mountain” in Mark 11.

Mark’s Gospel is replete with theological gems worthy of the time to mine them. None is more important to the times we live in today than the entire vignette of Jesus and the disciples leaving the temple complex, Jesus’ cursing of the fig tree, and His admonition concerning “this mountain.”

The first item I would like for you to consider is that the expectation of the Messiah was also, of course, the expectation of His Kingdom’s arrival. The disciples were not wrong in thinking that way. The church age was a mystery to them.

That’s the primary reason the Jews wanted Messiah to arrive – to overthrow Rome. Then there’s the question of the Abrahamic Covenant fulfillment, especially the land aspect of that covenant.

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While We Sleep – Pastor Mike Spaulding

He presented another parable to them, saying, “The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a man who sowed good seed in his field. But while men were sleeping, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat, and went away.” Matthew 13:24-25

The passage of Holy Scripture above comes from a collection of parables that Jesus used to describe different aspects of the kingdom of God, sometimes referred to as the kingdom of heaven. The entire collection in Matthew 13 is referred to as The Kingdom Parables.

Jesus explained the meaning of this parable to His disciples in verses 36-43 of Chapter 13. He is the man who sowed good seed in the field. The seed is His disciples. The field is the world. The tares are Satan’s slaves, i.e., the unredeemed, and the sower of the unredeemed is Satan himself.

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WHERE IS YOUR CITIZENSHIP? – Pastor Mike Spaulding

For our citizenship is in heaven, from which also we eagerly wait for a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ; Philippians 3:20

There is a widespread misunderstanding in the body of Christ today related to our responsibility to live in this world while maintaining an attitude of not being of this world. This misunderstanding is based on seeing these seemingly opposing truths from an either/or perspective. In other words, some people seem confused as to what role Christians should actively play in the affairs of this world since heaven is our true home.

In the Scripture cited above, Paul rightly reminded the believers living in Philippi that their citizenship was in heaven. Some have taken that to mean that they should not be concerned about anything in this world beyond their own comforts and well-being.

What Paul meant by his exhortation to the Philippians was that their ultimate loyalty was to God and His kingdom, not to the earthly realm of dictators and despots. Paul was speaking about priorities. What Paul did not mean was that Christians bear no responsibility to influence and direct the affairs of citizens of this world.

The same is true for us today. As a matter of testimony and doctrine, eternity is our ultimate destination. However, having the assurance of heaven as our true and final eternal home does not release us from the obligation to speak the truth of who God is and what He requires from His creation, to every man and woman in every context, day, and age.

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