The Silent Church is Watching America Die
David Howard It is evident to discerning Christians that America today is corrupt politically and spiritually, just like Babylon in Ezekiel’s time. America’s idolatry will no doubt lead our nation’s people into pain, suffering, and possibly captivity. The church—the body of Christ—is commissioned to fearlessly use God’s power of the spoken word to deliver the lost from eternal death into life.Sadly, the church as a whole has hidden itself and surrendered its influence in the public square. Shepherds and the body of Christ falsely believe America is dealing with radical divisive politics. This is partially true. This evil is actually a religion which masquerades as politics to keep the politically ill-informed and biblically impotent disciples silent.Therefore, now it is past time for Christian patriots to be as bold as lions and use God’s offensive weapon—the Sword of the Spirit, the Word of God—to fight the good fight against evil. Now is the time for church leaders, the body of Christ, and Christian institutions to all stand against and expose this evil by speaking Christ’s truth into the public square. As Dietrich Bonhoffer said, “Silence in the face of evil is itself evil.”Watching America Die begins with a biblical and historical analysis of America’s moral/spiritual condition today and the true enemy behind the evil agendas waging war against our culture.Next, this book examines how the church of Jesus is failing in the war against evil by remaining silent and inactive in the face of evil.Finally, and most importantly, Watching America Die provides Christians with the “Ten Strategies Christ Used to Overcome Evil.” These are Christ’s methods, tools, and inspiration, which must be used to effectively engage and fight the battle against evil.God is calling you to be a part of the remnant willing to act and speak the light of God’s Word into this dark regressive world so Americans might repent and be saved so that God heals our land.Will you answer the call?
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