I was having a discussion with a fellow Christian today, about all of the woke churches in our community. These churches are social clubs, in which the pastor does not want to offend his members, so instead of teaching the entire bible, he will leave out any issue that is controversial.
What is more controversial than Roe vs Wade being overturned? This is one of the biggest things that has happened in our lifetimes, for the support of God, our Supreme Court Justices, and the slowing of the mass genocide of babies across the United States.
The church has become lukewarm. We know that this moment was going to happen, because the Bible talks about lukewarm churches and those who attend those churches. In Revelation 3:15-16, it states, "I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot, I could wish you were cold or hot. So then because you are lukewarm, I will vomit you out of my mouth.
I always tell people that you know you are doing the right work for God, because it is difficult, and people are fighting against you. People do not want you to get your message out. For those pastors who always teach the "peace" and "love one another" message, are sending people to hell. If you have a friend who is doing something against what the bible says, it is your job as a Christian to stop worrying about yourself, but to be honest with that person. You may be the only person that ever tells the person the truth, and that person's place in eternity is in your hands.
A good test to see if you are attending a woke church, is to look at the Roe vs Wade being overturned. If you do not have a pastor who is excited for this and that babies will be saved, and doesn't even mention it in church, than this church is not a church founded on biblical principles, who follows God's Word. If your pastor is too worried about offending his congregation, instead of telling you the truth, you may want to pick up your bible and find a congregation that teaches God's Word, directly from the bible, who does not leave any of God's Word out, to not offend his congregation.
Stefanie Daubert
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