As Christians, our faith in Christ is the foundation of everything we do, but many people are moving away from their faith. As we move toward Christ, we find ourselves pushing against the grain of culture. Fear is rampant. It seems the greatest nation in the world is on the verge of self-destruction. And yet, we have hope, not in ourselves or our ability to preserve our way of life, but in something greater that will endure even when everything in our world turns upside-down.
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If we were to review the year, there’s a lot to be negative about. There’s an ongoing pandemic that is sickening family members and putting cities in lockdowns and restrictions. There’s the aftermath of racial tension and riots that have us beckoning for not only healing but understanding for the complexity of issues that we may not understand. There’s political chaos and uncertainty as America prepares to usher in a new administration.
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A spiritual church is one that not only encounters persecution, but embraces it. If everyone is a cheerleader of your acts, you’re doing something wrong. Persecution is healthy. It’s proof that the church can endure growing pains.
What questions should the church ask when it comes to persecution?
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In a time and age of economic peril, we have seen many lose hope, faith, and trust. Many Americans have seen their financial security totally collapse due to COVID, lockdowns, and economic uncertainty. While the government is looking for solutions to combat this pandemic, I believe the answer is simple: Americans need to decrease their dependence on the government.
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