Wednesday, June 13, 2018

13 June 2018



“But if the watchman see the sword come, and blow not the trumpet, and the people be not warned; if the sword come, and take any person from among them, he is taken away in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at the watchman’s hand.” [Ezekiel 33:6]


“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” [Ephesians 6:12] 


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Contact: Rev. Steven Andrew, USA Christian Church, 877-537-8734

SAN JOSE, Calif., June 6, 2018 /Christian Newswire/ -- Christians are praying for President Trump to repent for hosting a Muslim Ramadan dinner at the White House today. For "our national security," Rev. Steven Andrew asks Christians to confess President Trump's Muslim Ramadan sin to receive God's forgiveness. Andrew is the author of "Save America" and leads One Million Americans on the LORD's Side.

"President Trump hosting a Ramadan dinner is sin according to the Bible. False god celebrations, such as Israel having a feast with a molten calf, bring judgment to the country. Israel went into captivity," said Andrew. He referenced Exodus 32 and Deuteronomy 8:19.

Andrew doesn't blame President Trump, but spiritual advisors giving advice against the Holy Bible. Andrew is usually one of President Trump's strongest supporters.

"This sin angers God, because the Quran teaches God does not have a Son, which is denying Jesus Christ. How would you feel if someone mocked your son?" he said.

"Jesus died on the cross for our sins and is the only way to the Father. So this is a great sin and for protection must be confessed," he said.

Andrew explained the nation saw God's judgment of political corruption (the swamp), unprotected borders and job losses since Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama had Muslim events and other sins.

"President Trump must know serving the Lord only is the secret to draining the swamp, secure borders and peace with North Korea," he said.

Andrew explains how to end judgment in the riveting book, "Save America."
 He shows, disobeying God causes the judgments of:

1.     The swamp: "they that hate you shall reign over you" Leviticus 26:17.
 
2.     Unprotected borders: "the gates of thy land shall be set wide open unto thine enemies" Nahum 3:13.
 
3.     Anti-patriotism: "The stranger that is within thee shall get up above thee very high; and thou shalt come down very low." Deuteronomy 28:43

"Last year President Trump didn't have a Ramadan dinner, and look how the economy recovered and the swamp weakened," he said.

Andrew is leading the nation to reaffirm covenant that the USA serves the Lord with One Million Americans on the Lord's Side.

"I don't think President Trump knows he is sinning, but it is probably a deal to negotiate with the swamp," he said.

Andrew "hopes President Trump repents, because this is adultery to God" (James 4:4).


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The following is excerpted from Christian Headlines, Jun. 4, 2018: "The U.S. Supreme Court handed religious liberty advocates a major victory Monday when it sided with a Christian baker who refused to design a wedding cake celebrating a same-sex marriage. In a 7-2 ruling in the Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission case, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy ruled that the Colorado Civil Rights Commission demonstrated hostility toward religion and violated the First Amendment's guarantee of religious liberty when it ordered the baker, Jack Phillips, to design wedding cakes for same-sex couples. Phillips owns a Colorado bakery, Masterpiece Cakeshop. 'The Civil Rights Commission's treatment of his case has some elements of a clear and impermissible hostility toward the sincere religious beliefs that motivated his objection,' Kennedy wrote. '... The Commission's hostility was inconsistent with the First Amendment's guarantee that our laws be applied in a manner that is neutral toward religion.' Religious liberty groups applauded the ruling. 'Jack serves all customers; he simply declines to express messages or celebrate events that violate his deeply held beliefs,' said Alliance Defending Freedom senior counsel Kristen Waggoner, who defended Phillips before the Supreme Court. 'Creative professionals who serve all people should be free to create art consistent with their convictions without the threat of government punishment.' Waggoner added, 'Tolerance and respect for good-faith differences of opinion are essential in a society like ours. This decision makes clear that the government must respect Jack's beliefs about marriage.' In a conference call with media members, Waggoner disagreed with other legal experts who were calling the ruling 'narrow.' 'This case will affect a number of cases for years to come,' she said."


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The following is excerpted from "Report: 'Praying, Singing Hymns, and Reading the Bible' Can Lead to Prison Camp," CNSNews.com, May 30, 2018: "Weeks before President Trump is expected to meet with Kim Jong Un, a State Department report issued Tuesday painted a grim picture of religious freedom abuses at the hands of the Stalinist regime--including 'executions, torture, beatings, and arrests' of people of faith. The report said that some of the up to 120,000 North Koreans being held in prison camps 'under horrific conditions' were incarcerated for religious reasons. It cited North Korean defectors and international non-governmental organizations as reporting that 'any religious activities conducted outside of those that were state-sanctioned, including praying, singing hymns, and reading the Bible, could lead to severe punishment, including imprisonment in political prison camps.' A South Korean NGO had recorded 1,304 cases of religious freedom violations carried out by North Korean authorities during the year in review, including 119 killings and eighty-seven disappearances. Detentions accounted for another 770 of the incidents. ... 'An estimated 80,000 to 120,000 political prisoners, some imprisoned for religious reasons, were believed to be held in the political prison camp system in remote areas under horrific conditions.' It cited a religious freedom advocacy group, Christian Solidarity Worldwide, as saying the regime often applies a policy of 'guilt by association,' targeting not just Christians but detaining their relatives as well, irrespective of their own beliefs. The envisaged Trump-Kim summit in Singapore is focused on the crisis over North Korea's nuclear weapons programs and related security concerns. But rights campaigners are urging the president to put human rights on the agenda too. ... State Department ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom Sam Brownback said, 'The president is right on point on North Korea. He's very engaged on this, as you know. The Secretary [of State Mike Pompeo] is very engaged on this. And I think they're raising all of these issues,' he said. ... Brownback recalled that during his days in the Senate--he was a Republican senator from Kansas from 1996-2011 before serving as governor of Kansas--he raised concerns about North Korea, 'but you couldn't get anybody to act.' 'Well, this president is acting and he's taking this issue on, even though it's threatened us for years, if not decades.'"


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