
Our leaders and political figures rallied in Washington to defend our religious liberties and our Country. It was hosted by Michelle Bachmann and was attended by top Representatives. Rabbi Jonathon Cahn was also at this event. This was incredible as our leaders are standing for our regligious freedoms. Every church in this country, every Christian in this country should stand up and stand behind these leaders. Rabbi Cahn spoke about George Washington how he prayed and dedicated America to God. Rabbi Cahn asked questions of our Government:
(Quote from WND) “Members of Congress, can a government call evil good and good evil and forge laws that war against the laws of the Almighty and the smiles of heaven still remain?
“Supreme Court justices, can you strike down the statutes of the Almighty and overturn the judgments of the Most High and still expect the smiles of heaven to remain?
“Mr. President, can you place your left hand on the Word of God to assume your office and with your right hand sign laws which break the very Word upon which you swore and still expect the smiles of heaven to remain? (More)
As we push God out of our country we would do well to listen to those who have experienced religious persecution first hand. They see the Harbingers that are present here today for us. It’s real, it’s happening right now. Stand up for our freedoms, stand up for Jesus. And pray for these leaders.
By Am Not Ashamed
Categories: attacks on Christianity, Christian persecution, Commentary by CJ, news
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I Think The Church Needs To Rise Up And Carry The Cross To Them That Are Lost…
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Amen, you are right. Jesus said “Take up your cross and follow me.” We have lost that message.
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