I stand firm in my belief and writing true disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, true children of God ought not make worldly politics, nationalism, and such of such great priority in their lives. This world is not our home. And if an American? This nation is but a place to reside in the flesh. Our home is in heaven. Our priorities ought to always be on the spiritual, the godly, the Biblical. Not the things of this world and certainly not identifying so strongly with a manmade political party, or anything of this world.

That said, though, the following article does ring true on many levels.

Although it is a grave error to sit or stand imagining moral or spiritual superiority over another person.

We really have had more than enough of all this. All this minding so greatly being immersed in all things political and that political activism will move our Christian beliefs along. Voting is the answer. If only this person gets into office it’ll be so much better!

How about if we are truly God’s? If we are truly Christ’s? If we are truly indwelt of the Holy Spirit and living a Bible-based, Bible-centered, making our daily life decisions on God’s word we know then we’re merely sojourners here. Strangers. Aliens ourselves even if U.S. citizens by earthly birth. And if we were to make God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit and living a Biblical life? Being actually a light unto the world? And the salt of the earth? And we lived the faith? Exuded the faith? Were salty? Were known by living a faithful Biblical life rather than all the talk, all the writing, all the politics?

Wow. Think how that might go, how things might then be…

Well, imagine what the power of the Spirit of God could work, would work in us? In U.S.? If all these professed “Christians” stopped being democrats, republicans, liberals, conservatives, a Trump supporter, a Biden supporter, a pro-this, anti-that!

Just imagine.

Why it could be something of Biblical proportions and beyond human ability to achieve could it not?

But all this world focus, all this worldly priority, all this labeling and finger-pointing and handwriting and acting morally superior, as if there is no sin, no blame on one side, within one side and one side is not in need of grace, mercy, forgiveness and continued repentance!

How about we all fall prone, shaking, humbly shaking before the Lord confessing our shortcomings and sin and we repent and we dedicate and devote our lives to coming to know and thus live what a disciple of Jesus means? What being and living as a true child of God means? How about we know because of real supernatural regeneration, transformation by the power of the Spirit of God putting away the old person and becoming born anew, a new creature in Christ? Crucified with the Lord and risen with Him to live with, by, and for Him? And trusted that. Really believed that. Really lived that. And knew it due to the amount of time we spent in Bible study and prayer?

Imagine what a nation this could become then?

Kind of like it was when our ancestors knew and lived in such a manner, eh? And didn’t identify themselves by any political party, or person they backed in an election, or worldly organization or such — but they lived their lives as Christians in a God-fearing, Bible-believing, Bible-following nation for the greater part.

Everything was closed on Sundays. It was the Lord’s Day. Not a day for self and shopping and worldly indulgences. It was a day to go to a Bible-preaching, if you don’t repent you’re going to burn in hell, you sinners! godly Bible-teaching church. Not political. Not worldly.

And what was America like then?

It isn’t about politics, political parties, political ideologies, or Trump or Biden or this candidate or that one, or being pro-this or anti-that.

It’s about living a life pleasing to the Lord. Living a Bible-centered Bible-based life. A Biblical life. Believing it and living it by example. Teaching the children well in the ways of the Lord.

Discipline. Respect. Honor. Having our priorities aligned correctly, or much, much, MUCH, exceedingly more than we do now!

What will it take folks to see this?

Do you want revival? A turn to “the good old days?”

Then revive yourself in the Lord. With God. In the Bible. In prayer. NOT in American politics or policies, in being a republican or conservative, a democrat or liberal, a this or a that!

BE A DISCIPLE OF JESUS. A real one. Not a fake one. A pretend one.

BE A CHILD OF GOD. See above.

BE A BIBLE LIVING BIBLE BELIEVING CHRISTIAN above and beyond being American, this or that.

THAT is the only way anything is going to improve in this sick, lost, confused, lacking in discernment, strayed from God, strayed from the true gospel spiritually dying land.

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Friday, June 25th, 2021

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What the IRS Got Remarkably Right in the Midst of a Terribly Wrong Ruling

 

June 21, 2021

By Michael L. Brown

Reprinted from ASKDRBrown

 

Just type the words IRS, Christian, and Bible in your search engine and you’ll get a flood of results, most of them starting with headlines like this: “IRS denies Christian nonprofit tax exemption, saying biblical values are Republican.” Or this, “IRS denies tax-exempt status to Christian nonprofit group because ‘Bible teachings are typically affiliated with the Republican Party’.”

Naturally, there has been outrage among Christian conservatives over this ruling, pointing to this as yet another example of the IRS’s anti-Christian, anti-conservative bias. That’s also why most of the commentary has focused on the egregious ruling itself, which is being appealed.

Yet, in the midst of this very wrong ruling, the IRS made a very right observation: by and large, the Republican Party is more aligned with biblical teaching than is the Democratic Party.

Of course, neither major party is fully aligned with God and His Word. And, without a doubt, the world of politics cannot be confused with the purity of the spiritual realm and the kingdom of God. We can also debate which party’s policies are closest to biblical values when it comes to helping the poor or the immigrant.

That’s why, on principle, even though I have voted for Republican candidates for years while not voting for a single Democrat, I am registered as an Independent. It’s just my way of saying that I cannot align myself fully with any political party.

At the same time, when it comes to important biblical values, in the great majority of cases, the Republican Platform is more aligned with Scripture than is the Democratic Platform, to the point of getting the backhanded recognition of the IRS.

As for the organization involved in this ruling, it is called Christians Engaged, and its stated purpose is: “to awaken, motivate, educate, and empower ordinary believers in Jesus Christ to.”

Their threefold emphasis is: “PRAY for our nation and elected officials regularly. VOTE in every election to impact our culture. ENGAGE our hearts in some form of POLITICAL EDUCATION OR ACTIVISM for the furtherance of our nation.”

Yet when they applied for tax-exempt status, they were rejected.

In the words of the official IRS ruling (I’m quoting the most relevant section), “Specifically, you educate Christians on what the Bible says in areas where they can be instrumental including the areas of sanctity of life, the definition of marriage, biblical justice, freedom of speech, defense, and borders and immigration, U.S. and Israel relations. The Bible teachings are typically affiliated with the [Republican Party] and candidates. This disqualifies you from exemption under IRC Section 501(c)(3).”

Again, the mocking headlines were well deserved, including this one, from Redstate: “The IRS Says if You Believe in God and the Bible, You Are Working for the GOP.”

That’s why, for good reason, the ruling is being appealed by First Liberty Institute, which has argued that the IRS ruling “errs in three ways: 1) [it] invents a nonexistent requirement that exempt organizations be neutral on public policy issues; 2) [it] incorrectly concludes that Christians Engaged primarily serves private, nonexempt purposes rather than public, exempt purposes because he thinks its beliefs overlap with the Republican Party’s policy positions; and 3) [it] violates the First Amendment’s Free Speech, and Free Exercise, and Establishment clauses by engaging in both viewpoint discrimination and religious discrimination.”

Yet in the midst of the pushback against the IRS, many have missed the biting irony of the words of the ruling where biblical teaching is associated with the Republican Party. In large measure, the IRS got this exactly right.

As noted in Redstate, “The Bible, yes, IRS, the word is capitalized, is not neutral on the sanctity of life. It is not neutral on homosexuality. It is not neutral on marriage. It is not neutral on justice.”

Let’s remember that the Democrats positioned themselves as the party of the Religious Nones (meaning, people with no religious affiliation).

And it is the Democrats who have become increasingly radical in their pro-abortion zeal.

And the Democrats who are pushing the Equality Act, which guts religious liberties in favor of LGBT extremism.

As I noted in September 2019, “There is no question about it. There is not even a desire to hide it. The Democrat Party continues to grow spiritually darker to the point of actually proclaiming itself the party of the religiously non-affiliated. Is it any surprise?”

Or, as I pointed out in August 2020 (with regard to the Biden-Sanders “Unity Plan”), “God is never mentioned in the document. Not once.” In contrast, “the word gender occurs 22 times.

“More importantly, ‘transgender’ occurs twice, and in very specific contexts: ‘we will act expeditiously to reinstate Department of Education guidance protecting transgender students’ rights under Title IX and make clear that schools shall not discriminate based on LGBTQ status.’”

In sum, “LGBTQ” is “mentioned 17 times in the plan” while “‘religion’ is mentioned once, ‘Christian’ and ‘Jew’ and ‘God’ are not mentioned at all, but ‘LGBTQ’ is mentioned 17 times. Need I say more?”

And what of the rising, virtually unchecked tide of anti-Zionism and antisemitism within the Democratic Party?

For good reason the IRS pointed to what “the Bible says” with regard to “U.S. and Israel relations.” Here, too, the Republican Party stands much closer to Scripture than does the Democratic Party.

So, while the IRS ruled quite wrongly in denying Christians Engaged tax-exempt status, it ironically got one thing right: if you teach the Bible accurately, by and large, you’ll end up siding with the Republicans rather than the Democrats.

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