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Faithful Servant
Pray for the church to advise the minister or elder to stop due to this letter posted and let holy spirit pierce through the hearts of the pastor as he prayed for revelations and have no peace as his goat is doing this:
Brother,
We write to you with the gravity of watchmen on the wall. All earthly authority is a stewardship granted by the Almighty, requiring absolute trust in His providence over the calculations of man.
The current policy of importing 30,000 foreigners annually is a manifestation of human effort over Divine dependency. Like the hubris of ancient Babylon, seeking to "fix" a spiritual and social crisis—the declining fertility of our people—with a mathematical equation invites spiritual ruin.
Scripture is clear: "If anyone does not provide for his own... he has denied the faith" (1 Timothy 5:8). To favor the stranger for economic metrics while our own citizenry struggles is a violation of sacred duty. A nation that builds its strength on foreign importation rather than the restoration of its families builds on sand.
We urge you to repent and choose the narrow path:
Stop mass importation that dilutes our children's inheritance.
Trust God to sustain a faithful remnant rather than a crowded city of strangers.
Prioritize the restoration of our own people and the sanctity of the local family.
Turn back before the city faces the consequences of self-reliance.
In the Fear of the Lord,
Brother,
We write to you with the gravity of watchmen on the wall. All earthly authority is a stewardship granted by the Almighty, requiring absolute trust in His providence over the calculations of man.
The current policy of importing 30,000 foreigners annually is a manifestation of human effort over Divine dependency. Like the hubris of ancient Babylon, seeking to "fix" a spiritual and social crisis—the declining fertility of our people—with a mathematical equation invites spiritual ruin.
Scripture is clear: "If anyone does not provide for his own... he has denied the faith" (1 Timothy 5:8). To favor the stranger for economic metrics while our own citizenry struggles is a violation of sacred duty. A nation that builds its strength on foreign importation rather than the restoration of its families builds on sand.
We urge you to repent and choose the narrow path:
Stop mass importation that dilutes our children's inheritance.
Trust God to sustain a faithful remnant rather than a crowded city of strangers.
Prioritize the restoration of our own people and the sanctity of the local family.
Turn back before the city faces the consequences of self-reliance.
In the Fear of the Lord,
