I can only hope that there has been an error in reporting, in which case, I beg the forgiveness of the accused; however, it is the context of this story which compels me to lift this family in prayer.
Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and shew my people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins.
How long will the church turn a deaf ear to God’s warnings? And when will the House of Israel stand up for His honor, against these wolves in sheep’s clothing? When God’s own arm has to do the work we’re called to do; our services, as His servants, are no longer required.
As the church goes, so goes a nation. We have no right to expect the government to uphold moral integrity, when the church, God’s moral compass and authority, refuses to even acknowledge, let alone address to correct the moral ills of the church or society, but rather it seems to perpetuate it. Yes, it is the church which God has set in place to lead the way, and it is the church, upon which the proverbial tide will turn. This is not just my opinion; it is the very Word of God: 2 Chronicles 7:14 IF my people (that’s the church), which are called by my name, shall humble THEMSELVES, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways (ironically, sin must be rooted out of the church first); THEN will I hear from heaven (John 9:31), and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land (that’s the nation).
Certainly, we will be held accountable for every idle word uttered; but much more exacting, will we be repaid according to our deeds. Howbeit, mine are not idle words; my language is a reflection of the House of Israel’s vile, sin-language which has reached God’s ear, to the which, “the church” should absolutely be incensed and offended: fleecing of the flock in every aspect; money changing; temple whores; adultery; gluttony on every level (all of which is idolatry); and then there is the revolting, disgusting, unimaginable evil of child molestation. How much more despicable and disrespectful do you suppose these filthy behaviors reverberate in God’s Holy ear??? Scripture says: Should not you have been ashamed? (Church)
The church missed the opportunity to address the issue when God brought my story to the forefront. God’s servant dropped the ball, even seemingly blaming the probable victim, and her mother, in Aretha Franklin’s story. Yet, God keeps putting it in our face. Please don’t ignore, victim blame, or throw this survivor, this little one, out onto the streets emotionally, with reckless disregard for her heart. It’s long overdue for the church to confront its’ demons; either deal with it, or God will deal with the church. Your silence is killing the church.
Commentary: Don't get it twisted, this is not a condemnation nor polariation on the "Black church;" this is about the evil that is rampant throughout the collective church, all races, all nationalities, and all members of the body (demoninations).
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Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and shew my people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins.
How long will the church turn a deaf ear to God’s warnings? And when will the House of Israel stand up for His honor, against these wolves in sheep’s clothing? When God’s own arm has to do the work we’re called to do; our services, as His servants, are no longer required.
As the church goes, so goes a nation. We have no right to expect the government to uphold moral integrity, when the church, God’s moral compass and authority, refuses to even acknowledge, let alone address to correct the moral ills of the church or society, but rather it seems to perpetuate it. Yes, it is the church which God has set in place to lead the way, and it is the church, upon which the proverbial tide will turn. This is not just my opinion; it is the very Word of God: 2 Chronicles 7:14 IF my people (that’s the church), which are called by my name, shall humble THEMSELVES, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways (ironically, sin must be rooted out of the church first); THEN will I hear from heaven (John 9:31), and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land (that’s the nation).
Certainly, we will be held accountable for every idle word uttered; but much more exacting, will we be repaid according to our deeds. Howbeit, mine are not idle words; my language is a reflection of the House of Israel’s vile, sin-language which has reached God’s ear, to the which, “the church” should absolutely be incensed and offended: fleecing of the flock in every aspect; money changing; temple whores; adultery; gluttony on every level (all of which is idolatry); and then there is the revolting, disgusting, unimaginable evil of child molestation. How much more despicable and disrespectful do you suppose these filthy behaviors reverberate in God’s Holy ear??? Scripture says: Should not you have been ashamed? (Church)
The church missed the opportunity to address the issue when God brought my story to the forefront. God’s servant dropped the ball, even seemingly blaming the probable victim, and her mother, in Aretha Franklin’s story. Yet, God keeps putting it in our face. Please don’t ignore, victim blame, or throw this survivor, this little one, out onto the streets emotionally, with reckless disregard for her heart. It’s long overdue for the church to confront its’ demons; either deal with it, or God will deal with the church. Your silence is killing the church.
Thou son of man, shew the house to the house of Israel, that they may be ashamed of their iniquities
Then whosoever heareth the sound of the trumpet, and taketh not warning; if the sword come, and take him away, his blood shall be upon his own head.
FOREWARNED
Then whosoever heareth the sound of the trumpet, and taketh not warning; if the sword come, and take him away, his blood shall be upon his own head.
FOREWARNED
Commentary: Don't get it twisted, this is not a condemnation nor polariation on the "Black church;" this is about the evil that is rampant throughout the collective church, all races, all nationalities, and all members of the body (demoninations).
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