My heart is so heavy, and I want to honestly try to explain why.
I love our country and so desire to see God’s mercy and blessing upon it. However, I am deeply grieved by what I see happening among many Christians today.
While celebrating certain of President Trump’s policies and “good works,” like his support for Israel, we are increasingly turning a blind eye to clear Biblical issues — especially the sanctity of life and God’s design for marriage and family.
The strong push for universal access to IVF (including for same-sex couples) under his administration and the softening of the Republican platform on abortion trouble me greatly.
The results of this softening are manifesting in real life. Abortions are up, largely because this administration has not banned the abortion drug, mifepristone. This drug’s use accounts for at least 63% of annual abortions.
This administration also only opposes late-term abortion now, and those amount to around 1% of annual abortions.
Giving access to IVF for same-sex couples allows more children to be brought into these ungodly and unbiblical unions. Again, the Word of God is clear — these unions are an abomination to God.
There are also serious ethical issues about what happens to the “unused” babies — frozen in time or destroyed.
These are not small or gray areas in Scripture. They are not “spots on the wall in the basement,” as Eric Trump described them.
God’s Word is very clear on the value of life from conception and that marriage is between one man and one woman. Homosexuality is not a joking matter, yet President Trump jokes about the “gay national anthem” he often dances to.
What grieves me most is not politics itself, but that so many believers seem willing to set aside or minimize God’s clear commands for the sake of political loyalty or “greater good” outcomes. They refuse to speak out about these weighty matters for fear of seeming disloyal.
I am especially burdened that many have placed their hope and trust in a man — President Trump — rather than keeping their eyes fixed firmly on the LORD Jesus Christ as our true King and Savior, and giving Him their loyalty. (2 Chronicles 16:9)
While God can sovereignly use anyone for His purposes, He does not condone His people setting aside His Word in order to achieve a desired end—especially for those who say they are Christians and love God and His Word. Not even political leaders. We see this clearly in His Word.
Good works and good policies can never replace genuine repentance and wholehearted obedience to the LORD. (See: 2 Chronicles 7:14)
The Words of Jesus ring in my heart: “Except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish” (Luke 13:3).
I am not writing this in anger or self-righteousness, but with so many tears. I care deeply about the Church and about staying faithful to God’s truth in these last days. (Matthew 25:21)
I believe we are being conditioned toward moral ambiguity and compromise, becoming “hearers only” instead of doers of the Word, or giving the LORD only lip service. (Romans 2:13; Mark 7:6-7)
If my stand seems strong, it is only because the eternal consequences are so serious. I love others enough to speak honestly about what burdens my heart, and I believe burdens His as well. We are commanded to warn. (Ezekiel 3:17-21)
Will you join me in praying that the Church would awaken, repent, turn our eyes fully back to the LORD, and stand uncompromisingly on His Word?
If this administration were to fix everything in the country, and even help other countries, but turn from the most important things for us as Christians, what will it profit us? (Matthew 16:26)
If the foundation of our society — the family and Godly values — is destroyed, the Country will soon follow. (Psalm 11:3)
With love and a heavy heart,
Running the Race ♥️
#EyesOnHim
Father,
We confess that we, Your people, have too often compromised Your clear commands for political convenience or earthly hopes. Forgive us. Turn our hearts back to You. Give us courage to stand on Your Word regarding life, marriage, and holiness, even when it costs us.
Remove the blindness of moral ambiguity and help us become true doers of Your Word, not hearers only. Awaken Your Church in this hour. Raise up voices of truth and repentance. Help us fix our eyes on Jesus and trust You completely as our King. In the mighty Name of Jesus,
Amen.
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We can read or hear the Word of God all day long—but until we heed His Words, it is meaningless.
The LORD through the prophet Isaiah speaks about this when He spoke these Words, ”These people draw near to Me with their lips, but their hearts are far from Me.
Isaiah 29:13
Wherefore the LORD said, Forasmuch as this people draw near Me with their mouth, and with their lips do honour Me, but have removed their heart far from Me, and their fear toward Me is taught by the precept of men:
So many today talk about the Word of God, but they live by the word of man. They have a “form of godliness”, but it’s not a genuine trust and surrender to the LORD.
When I was thinking about the state of this country and especially our political leaders, and how the church is reacting to the compromises we are seeing, this phrase came to my mind—“Moral ambiguity”.
2/I believe the Lord is showing us that believers are doing just what He warned us not to do.
Instead of being salt and light, and standing without compromise, many are instead conforming to the world.
3/ Romans 12:2
And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
When we hold any man above reproach, we are walking on dangerous ground. Unquestioning loyalty belongs only to the LORD.
Many are of the belief that a Christian isn’t able to be deceived, but I’m sure you along with myself, if we’re honest will have to admit that we have been deceived since becoming Christians.
I think of the story of the frog that was placed in a pot of water. The water was slowly heated more and more to the point of boiling. The frog could have escaped by jumping out in the beginning, or even a little later, but he waited too late and met his demise.
The Word of God tells us that we are fruit bearers. We are likened to a tree that brings forth fruit when the season is right.
The righteous are said to bear fruit that causes both himself and others to prosper. How does he do this? By not walking with ungodly people, and by delighting in doing the will of the LORD, and meditating on God’s Word day and night.
Psalm 1:1-3
Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. But his delight is in the law of the LORD; and in His law doth he meditate day and night.
What are you facing today beloved child of God? Come to the LORD and bring every care to Him.
He is waiting to give you His assurance and peace that He is walking with you through the valley of uncertainty and darkness. He is with you through each twist and turn that meets you on the road of life.
David faced many of the things we face in life. He asked—“who will help me?” And below we see his answer.
Psalm 121:1-8
“I lift up my eyes to the hills. From where does my help come? My help comes from the LORD, who made heaven and earth.”
Jeremiah wrote Lamentations about a nation who had turned their backs on God’s Word and were living in sin, while surrounded by false prophets telling them all was well.
But Jeremiah had also seen his own affliction brought about by his sin.
Jeremiah said this in Lamentations 3:1: I am the man that hath seen affliction by the rod of His wrath.
Instead of telling the truth about what had led these people into captivity—their own sinfulness. These false prophets prophesied lies to the people.