We may be dissidents in our own country, but we are happy liberated warriors for the Kingdom of Jesus Christ.
Tolerance is NOT a Christian virtue. God has zero tolerance when it comes to sin, which corrupts our bodies, hearts, and minds.
Christians are not revolutionaries. We are reformers. We do not destroy things, we build and create them, mirroring our Creator.
If we are going to save our country we must adopt a mindset of seven generations thinking. Previous generations, including my own, have lived in the moment for themselves. We must learn from this mistake. Short term pleasure at the expense of long-term pain for our kin is unsustainable.
We must be the ones who are willing to put in the work to build a Christian future not only for our children and our children’s children, but for Christendom as a whole. Now is the time for us to build. This is a spiritual war. They are targeting our very humanity. This is evidenced by everything that our enemies promote. Their “values” are inherently anti-human. Abortion. Moral decay. Sexual degeneracy. The destruction of sovereign nations and the ethnic cleansing of people. The persecution of everything and anything related to God Almighty our Creator.
All great civilizations are built on the back of strong nuclear families because strong nuclear families are God’s design. Strong men lead strong women. Strong women support strong men and they raise strong children together. This leads to strong families and strong families lead to strong nations.
We are the ones bringing up our children to know and love the Lord. We are the ones building sovereign businesses and infrastructure. We are the ones with a future worth fighting for and we are the ones who will restore order. We are reformers, builders, and pioneers. We need to go all in, take a leap of faith, and live fully for Christ at every moment of our lives.
If you are a Christian, there is no way of getting around Jesus’s Great Commission to the Church. As He was about to ascend into heaven to rule this world, in light of that authority over heaven and earth, He commanded His apostles to baptize the nations and teach them to do as He commanded. If you are a Christian you believe this. And since America is a nation, America needs to be baptized and discipled into obeying Jesus.
To be part of Christ’s Kingdom is to bring the kingdoms of this world into submission to Christ’s Kingship. That is what Christendom was. As the gospel transformed the hearts of men, eventually some men with political power would bend the knee to Jesus Christ. What do you do then? You rule as a Christian in submission to Jesus Christ. That is how continents full of Christian nations were formed. Eventually, Christians from those explicitly Christian nations traveled across the Atlantic Ocean to found new Christian nations, either explicitly or implicitly. Anyone with even the most facile knowledge of the history of the American founding knows that the people who came and settled the North American continent were Christians who settled these lands explicitly as new Christian nations. From the Puritans who founded New England, the Anglicans who founded Virginia, the Catholics who founded Maryland, and even the heretical Christian sects like the Quakers founded Pennsylvania, the American colonies were established as Christian nations. You can read their original charters saying so.1
The much-misunderstood Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution has to be seen in the light of America’s explicitly Christian founding. The reason the newly founded United States Federal Government was forbidden from establishing a national state church was that the majority of the individual states already had their own established churches. It was not because the framers of the U.S. Constitution were midwit agnostics—as the American public education system desperately tries to present them, but rather because the Baptists in Georgia and Congregationalists in New England and Catholics in Maryland did not want the Episcopalians in Virginia to set up Anglicanism as the established church in the US. The point of the Establishment Clause was to retain the distinctive Christian heritage of the American nation not to destroy it... Over the next four hundred years of Christendom on North American soil, American Christianity developed in unique ways. After the Second Great Awakening, the Established Protestant churches largely gave way to low church theology and ecclesiology that emphasized individualistic, personal conversion to the exclusion of membership in Christ’s Kingdom.
The craven, cowardly leaders of American churches will say they don’t “want to be political” or “fight the culture wars” but refusing to fight utter abominations is being political and is fighting the culture wars, but for those on the side of those abominations.
We have many spiritual weapons available to us: prayer, communal worship, fasting, and reading God’s Word to name a few. If you want to become a victorious warrior in the post-truth spiritual war the best way to do so is by using the spiritual weapons and gifts at our disposal.
God does not discriminate. The only “Chosen People” and “Chosen nations” are those who have chosen to follow Jesus Christ. Christianity is not a religion of racial supremacy where the race or ethnic group you are born into elevates you above the rest of us “cattle.” That’s not the Gospel message of Jesus Christ. John 3:15 says that whosoever believeth in him will not perish, but will have everlasting life. Galatians 3:28 says there is neither Jew nor Greek, we are all one in Jesus Christ. Anyone is welcome to join us if they repent and accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
We must refuse to accept or embrace the evils of critical race theory, cultural marxism, and “wokeness.” We must hate these things and all forms of evil that seek to destroy us. (Ps. 97:10) We must refuse to compromise on the Gospel and the teachings of Christ in the name of the false gods of “tolerance” and “acceptance” and “diversity.” We must protect all life, most especially the unborn and the innocence of our children. We must speak the truth in love and share the Gospel boldly. (Eph. 4:15, 6:19) We must expect to be persecuted and shunned for these things. (John 15:20)
The tolerance of the generations before us has led to the subversive takeover of every facet of society and even the faith by the global elite. That does not mean that they cannot be defeated. I believe that God has a plan to do so, but it will take the organized, peaceful, and longterm commitment and effort of His people to accomplish this. We must never again tolerate evil and the spirit of the antichrist in our culture, governments, education systems, homes, and our own hearts.
Christendom (the collection of entire nations that existed under the Kingship of Jesus Christ) happened because Christians lived faithfully, proclaimed Christ’s Kingdom, discipled their children to live in Christ’s Kingdom, and spent their lives building Christ’s Kingdom. They were not pessimistic people who expected to fail. They looked to the promises in scripture, that God is faithful to His people for thousands of generations
His rule and reign on the earth has begun. Christ rose from the dead and received this throne at His ascension, sitting down and ruling over heaven and earth from His Father’s right hand. You are living in a world that Christ presently rules. Satan no longer has dominion over the world, Jesus has bound the strongman and plundered his goods (Matt. 12:28-29, Mark 3:26-27), the earth belongs to Jesus Christ and His Kingdom is slowly making its way like leaven through a lump of dough (Matt. 13:33) or like a tiny mustard seed turning into a massive tree (Matt. 13:31-33, cf. Dan. 4).
Jesus Christ is king over every square inch of this planet. His dominion stretches over every nation, tribe, and tongue, and He has called His people to do the hard work over generations of realizing His reign on earth as it is in Heaven. Jesus Christ was victorious on the cross and burst forth from tomb defeating death itself. He ascended into Heaven and sits at His Father’s right hand, and His father has given Him all the nations of the world as His possession. It is our duty as Christians to spend our lives evangelizing, discipling, and teaching our nation to obey all that Jesus Christ has commanded.
We must reform, repent, and bring our own hearts into focus on the Lord Jesus Christ. Then we must reclaim our family and point them to Christ too. The family is the backbone of any nation and thus it is also the backbone of Christian Nationalism built on the foundation of Christ.

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