We demonize the other side and we demonize anyone who doesn’t demonize them too. (Both the strongly Left and strongly Right do this) Why? They have no vision for a society in which all Americans can co-exist and live together in peace. The knives are out today and they're sharp.
@timkellernyc There is no peace for those faithful to the truth in a godless/pagan society. We must man up and Preach the Word of God, in season and out!
@timkellernyc The church should be this place, if your church models this then in time it will influence culture. But if the salt is unsalty then it is good only to be…..
@timkellernyc Like most people , I have chosen a side and I’m comfortable with it . The days of tolerance and kindness ended when our government thought it was alright to screw with its citizens. You can only beat on someone for so long before they say it enough . It’s enough.
@timkellernyc “…For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?” 2 Cor 6:14b
@timkellernyc Your grandchild goes to a public library to check out book, while there a man dressed as women is grinding his scrotum at the face of a 5 year old. You say, one of two things. Deny the reality your eyes are seeing and play pretend with this man dressed as women or that’s evil?
TRUTH MATTERS Today's church leaders/members may demonstrate this blindness in ways similar to the blind of Christ's time. It may come in the form of an unshakable belief that he alone has the whole counsel of God or is the primary focus of God's attention. It may show itself in a steady stream of criticism of the brethren—criticism that encompasses all but the self. All of these distortions spring from not seeing the self clearly—a result of not seeing God clearly. It is far easier to compile and rehearse the failings of others than it is to overcome in areas where we fall short of God's holiness.
@timkellernyc "Silence in the face of this evil is culpable and, make no mistake, will be noted by future generations." -Carl Trueman