Today, this is my "Pride Flag."
Tomorrow, this will be my "Pride Flag."
All of next month, this will be my "Pride Flag."
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
I will not be celebrating Pride Month.
Veterans get a day.
Moms get a day.
Dads get a day.
Jesus gets a day.
But the alphabet squad scored an entire month.
Who negotiated that deal?
When Obama visited China, he was forced to exit off the “ass” of Air Force One because they didn’t even get stairs for him.
Trump just got a red carpet hero’s welcome with 300 students waving flags and chanting.
It feels good to be respected on the world stage again 🇺🇸
Happy 78th Independence Day, Israel!
Isaiah 66:8
Who has heard such a thing?
Who has seen such things?
Shall the earth be made to give birth in one day?
Or shall a nabon be born at once?
For as soon as Zion was in labor,
She gave birth to her children.
WATCH: 🇮🇱 Israel came to a standstill as a two-minute siren sounded nationwide, marking the start of Memorial Day for the six million Jews killed by the Nazis during World War II.
Good morning from Europe!
Proverbs 11:10 says, “When the wicked perish, there are shouts of joy.”
Yet the Lord said to the prophet Ezekiel in chapter 33: “As I live,” says the Lord God, “I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but that the wicked turn from his way and live.”
Notice the distinction.
The first passage is not about salvation, repentance, or even the nation of Israel - it simply reflects the natural relief and joy of people whose lives are no longer under threat.
The second passage and its context, however, reveal God’s heart - His desire that His people turn from sin, specifically from idolatry, and live.
So the question arises: Is it un-Christian to rejoice when a military eliminates an arch-terrorist who is actively plotting the murder of innocent people?
The joy is not in the loss of a life, but in the preservation of many lives that would otherwise have been lost. Life is to be valued, protected, and sanctified - both in and out of the womb.
Believers must make a clear distinction between Jesus’ command to love your enemy and turn the other cheek, and what He established through Paul the Apostle in Romans 13 regarding the duty of government - to bear the sword and execute judgment against evildoers.
Yes, we are called to pray for the salvation of all people. And yes, when someone rises against you, you should pray that they repent and be forgiven. However, when individuals or groups are wholly devoted to destruction - of their own people, of Israel, and of others - there is nothing inherently wrong with feeling relief, even joy, at the removal of that threat.
None of them were eliminated while praying a sinner’s prayer.
From the beginning, the conflict between good and evil was clear. In the garden, Satan - the serpent - was promised a crushed head. Goliath also fell - his head removed by David. These events demonstrate God’s authority over the forces of darkness.
Satan’s ultimate defeat will bring complete joy, and tears will be no more. Goliath’s severed head brought not only relief, but admiration for David - a king after God’s own heart.
Awaiting His return for us soon, and then with us back to Zion in mercy!
Amir