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-185 lbs
-10.3ppg and 1.7 spg
-2-time USA South Conference Player of the Week
-37% 3-point percentage
-2.3 3 point FGM per game
-Team Captain
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They will, and pastors, you have such an opportunity before you.
Your job is hard. I won’t pretend to know what it’s like to shepherd a flock through these perilous times. But I spoke to a group of Christians last night, and I can tell you with certainty what your congregation needs tomorrow: COURAGE and CLARITY.
This is not a time for caveating, nuance, and caution. This is a moment for you to boldly, without equivocation, call out the dark, demonic forces at play, to honor your brother in Christ, and to call your congregants to bravery and repentance.
Remind them of our calling. Remind them of the spirit of power that has been given to us by God. Remind them of the heritage we have as Christians—the bright torch of the gospel that has been passed to us by millennia of believers who were bruised and battered for their faith. Remind them that the same Spirit that that emboldened Christians in the age of Nero lives in us today. We serve the God who conquered death, and one day He’s coming back. Soon, we win. Soon, sin and sadness will be no more. Until then, we have work to do.
Tell them what it means to be saved. Urge them that if today they hear God’s voice, to respond without delay. The time is now. This is the moment for the church. You’re up, pastors. We need you.
A message I’ve received this morning. Have seen thousands of similar messages and comments across the internet.
Let the demons hiss, let the enemy do his best. God is using all of it—even the evil, the darkness—for His glory.
This is our moment, Christians, to show a dying world what courage, clarity, strength, and hope look like. Don’t shrink back.