Posted on 01/20/2019 12:35:45 PM PST by Roman_War_Criminal
Rev. Jacqui Lewis, a senior minister at Middle Collegiate Church in New York, took the stage Saturday at the Womens March and announced what she believed to be Americans greatest enemies. I am so glad to be able to follow my indigenous family and share some words of blessing, Lewis said as she opened her speech. Standing here and looking at you and thinking about this movement makes me want to tell you what it means for me to be a Christian pastor.
Theres all kinds of Christians, but Im the kind that believes that theres more than one path to God, the kind that believes that every single body, no matter who you love and how you look, is created by God exactly as you are.
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You can say anything if you remember to put in "seem" or "seems," but does she actually say anything about wanting a war?
Well, it sure looks like the devil nudged in this gal. How was it that they picked such a red-flag case? Gospel is important.
Change the world, yes — the right way, with the right tools, as a servant of the Lord. Barging into the connotation of the “gay flag” — not a good idea. What might be nice is a flag showing an arched rainbow — the original covenant symbol.
Anyhow, I’m hoping only to get to the heart of the gospel, not to raise dust just for the sake of raising dust. Knowing that a sin is wrong is only part of the picture. Knowing how to restore a soul to righteousness is the completion. If I fumble, if I fail — please forgive me, God forgive me.
I concur. Fixed the title too.
“Christian” pastor Jacqui Lewis: Our Common Enemy Is White Supremacy, Transphobia, Sexism
Mama Roux. She was the queen of the little red, white and blue....
I suppose I am not surprised, or at least shouldn’t be.
Gospel can penetrate into a Hindu society. A people that deems it okay to be spiritual (rather than the stiffer upper lip of much of Western society) can be approached with the gospel story. There is interference from the devil, of course. And I believe such a thing blew up in my face when I evangelized a Hindu without enough prayer to support it. The church where I was going was like, well that’s nice. It should have been like “hey brother! you’ve got a live one on the line now. we will make this a #1 prayer priority.” I ended up with health and job problems and briefly went homeless. So I know how hell can kick back. I’m not telling Christians to be stupid and go off half-cocked. I’m telling them to be wise, to use prayer leverage. Then by all means, act.
Early on, “Dr.” Lewis said that Jesus was born in Nazareth. That’s what happens when you get your doctorate from the Dollar store...
Yeah... a sign of superficiality. Born in Bethlehem, but through His earthly parents counted a native of Nazareth, to which Jesus eventually returned with them after some hair-raising dangers were weathered.
This is what defines “christians” these days. Unreal how depraved and deluded these people are.
GOD........will get them.......for this. Blasphemy!!
There is a group called The Enemies Within that is undertaking a project to expose the craziness that has infiltrated the church. It’s pretty scary, and it answered a lot of questions for me.
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=the%20enemies%20within&epa=SEARCH_BOX
They often opt for bad yokes which turn out neither to be light nor easy. And yet lust keeps them there, in that hard, difficult yoke.
If every church took on this problem with prayer as you said, we could have a wonderful impact. Our culture has lost knowledge of God's forgiveness and just how light the yoke is! All those young people would be stunned to know how fair God is.
Since the dawn of history the Negro has owned the continent of Africa rich beyond the poet’s fancy, crunching acres of diamonds beneath his bare black feet. Yet he never picked one up from the dust until a White man showed him its light. His land swarmed with powerful and docile animals, yet he never built a harness, cart or sled.
A hunter by necessity, he never made an axe, spear or arrowhead worth preserving beyond the moment of its use. He lived as an ox, content to graze for an hour. In a land of stone and timber, he never carved a block, sawed a foot of lumber or built a house save of broken sticks and mud.
With league on league of ocean strand and miles of inland seas, for 4,000 years he watched their surface ripple under the wind, heard the thunder of the surf on his beach, the howl of the storm over his head, gazed on the dim blue horizons calling him to worlds that lie beyond, and yet he never dreamed of a sail. He lived as his fathers lived - stole his food, worked his wife, sold his children, ate his brother, content to drink, sing, to dance, and sport as the ape.
And this creature, half child, half animal, the creature of impulse, whim and conceit, pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw; a being who left to his will, roams at night and sleeps in the day, whose speech knows no word of love, whose passions once aroused, are as the fury of the tiger - they have set this thing to rule over the Southern people ... Merciful God ... it surpasses human belief.” - Thomas Dixon, Jr.
What does a “common enemy” mean? Peace and love? How about some other love messages.”
There is a lot of hate speech coming from black professors (”The organizer of the Pro-Black Media Forum in which a visiting professor at North Carolina State University said the solution to the problems faced by many blacks is the extermination of white people off the face of the planet has strongly denounced those remarks.”, “reverends” (Jeremiah Wright), Hollywood celebs (”Actor Jesse Williams spewed anti-white racism from the stage and the crowd cheered his hate speech.”,etc.
The Bible defines sin as the breaking, or transgression, of God's law (1 John 3:4). It is also described as disobedience or rebellion against God (Deuteronomy 9:7), as well as independence from God.
You can disagree with her. I disagree with her. But she's not calling for civil war here. Jumping to assumptions like that makes something like that more likely.
I did not know Jesus Christ was Afrosemitic. I thought he was Semitic. /s
Yes, that sums it up much better actually.
If the White people are gone there will be no one to protect the Blacks from the Hispanics. See what has happened in LA.
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