Just In! 🙏🏼Texas Pastor Josh Howerton rips the mask off Texas Democrat James Talarico, calling him out for exactly what he is: a false prophet leading people into hell — even though he’s in politics.
1. He misquotes Thomas (a disciple of Jesus) to make his words align with the LGBT agenda.
2. Claims “trans communities need abortions too” — whatever that means.
3. Believes there are 6 genders.
4. Openly stated in the Texas House that he believes God is non-binary.
If this doesn’t hit a nerve I don’t know what will.
It is ok to "disagree agreeably" with other Christian leaders, especially when you make it primarily about *ideas* rather than *individuals* (yes, there is a rare place for the 2nd one)...
But, if your "thing" is basically mocking contempt and thinly-veiled hatred that you label 'being a prophetic voice' and you expect the Spirit to fall on that in power, good luck.
I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.
- Jesus (John 16:33, ESV)
Politics are important, but listen to me: Politics cannot fix what politics did not break.
And Mankind was broken long before any political system.
Only a return to Jesus Christ who can reach inside the chests of men and give them new and living hearts of love, worship, and humility can save any person, any family, and any society.
Christ is the only way out of the chaos.
If you overlay Christian beliefs on the end times with Islamic beliefs on the end times, what you discover will send a chill down your spine.
Buckle up for this one 👇
Also, take note:
There is 1 political party in America that is primarily pushing back against Islamic Nationalism and Secular Progressive Nationalism (which has become a mixture of LGBT ideology, Critical Race Theory, and open Socialism).
And there is 1 political party that is primarily pushing back against… *checks notes*… Christian cultural influence.
0 Christians should be voting for the 2nd one, and that should no longer be even mildly controversial to say.
It’s not that I don’t think you can criticize Trump as a Christian leader. It’s just that I find your criticism suspect if the only time you pipe up about politics is when Trump or Republicans have done something you don’t like. Abortion and the genital mutilation of kids aren’t enough to generate your public outrage, but Trump’s tweets are. The only time we can count on your voice is when liberals are angry, but never to call out the injustice of vaccine mandates, pregnancy centers being firebombed, or the Biden admin taking school lunches away from schools who wouldn’t go along with the trans madness. That’s just gonna make it tough for me to take your outcry seriously
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JOY TO THE WORLD! Jesus has come! // “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6
It's Christ or chaos.
There is no way out of the death spiral our culture is in outside of repentance unto the Father.
Yes, there is a radical moral asymmetry between the moral visions of the modern Right and Left, so that there is no such thing as "Christ-full progressivism."
At the same time, a ChristLESS conservatism will spiral into an abyss as well.
Christ or chaos? Choose this day whom you will serve.