From Washington, D.C., Jail, Patriot Jake Lang Gives All Glory to God

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After being in prison for nearly a year and half—much of it in solitary confinement in the Washington, D. C. jail—for simply trying to save the life of Roseanne Boylan who was beaten to death along with three other patriots killed by police on Jan. 6, 2020, Jake Lang blesses God for considering him worthy of suffering.

"We battle this spiritual warfare by the love of God, staying grateful and praising God," says Lang, speaking from the detention facility and referencing the dramatic new documentary, The Truth About January 6th. "He desires our love and worship even when the deck is stacked against us," he writes in a heartbreaking letter to his godly father.

Lang narrates the documentary from the Washington, D.C., jail. With newly released video from individuals at the rally as well Capitol cameras, the story is finally told of how the nearly 1 million godly men and women gathered on the Ellipse on Jan. 6 to pray and seek the face of God to save the stolen election, then walked down to the Capitol to provide moral courage and strength for the disputed counting of electoral votes. This routine process occurs in every election, resulting in certification, and when both a senator and congressman support a challenge, the votes are returned to the states for a 10-day pause.

In never-before-seen footage, the documentary clearly shows how the peaceful crowd surrounded the Capitol, and Jake Lang and others were beaten—four to death—by Capitol Police officers. As the patriots defended those who were being beaten, their actions were turned around and categorized as violence.

Over 800 godly men and women have been charged in a completely fraudulent series of arrests. The movie reveals the Capitol Police inviting people into the Capitol grounds as well as the Capitol itself, in addition to showing people leaving when instructed to by the same Capitol Police. This stands in contrast to the 537 riots during the summer of 2020 by Black Lives Matter and antifa, which resulted in over $2 billion in damage; 2,000 injuries to police officers and others; and 30 deaths. The only deaths on Jan. 6 were those of Benjamin Phillips, Ashli Babbit, Rosanne Boyland and Kevin Greeson—all killed by the Capitol Hill police.

"It's like being in the desert where Christ staved off the devil and where angels ministered to him," Lang continues. "I must cling to my faith and be sustained by the Word of God. Deliverance is possible by the blood of Christ—no, it is assured. Staying grateful and praising God in these dark days makes all the difference."

Lang describes a typical day in solitary confinement in the Washington, D.C., jail with the words, "It is very cold, so I am usually under the blanket worshipping God or listening to praise and worship or sermons on the radio 20-plus hours a day, then standing to worship God in this cell."

Most amazing is the dramatically different application of law between those arrested in the Black Lives Matter and antifa riots, nearly all of whom were immediately released, while 51 godly individuals remain in the Washington, D.C., prison, held because nearly all of them were the actual witnesses to the slaughter of the four precious souls killed by the Capitol Hill Police, as well as over 800 godly men and women in various stages of trials.

Believers are being asked to visit this link to watch the movie in full and to visit the Washington, D.C. jail at 1901 D. St. SE, Washington, D.C. When you visit, please circle the facility at least once, honking, so the godly patriots inside can hear and be encouraged.

In addition, every Thursday at 10 a.m., a meeting is held on Capitol Hill to pray for and encourage those still being held as well as provide information on the current status of all in jail as well as the daily court dates so fellow believers can attend and encourage the patriots.

"It is about time someone stood up to this evil, because if God is with us, who can be against us?" Lang says, reflecting the Scripture in Romans 8:31b, "If God is for us, who can be against us?"

To get involved in writing to a J6 prisoner, receive information on attending one of the upcoming trials being held throughout the country for one of the 800 godly men and women arrested and charged, and receive updates on how believers can make a difference, email [email protected].

Amir George directs The World Helpline.

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