Rick Joyner’s Prophetic Perspectives on Supreme Court, the Mark of the Beast and a Third Great Awakening
Second:
We must strengthen our own foundations, especially those under specific attack. The most important of these is the family. This is the most basic and important of all units within a culture or nation. Family is under relentless attack now, not just the definition of it.
A happy, functioning family is one of the greatest lights. Being part of a happy, functioning family is one of the greatest experiences we can have in this life. Being in a dysfunctional family is at the root of our most devastating social problems.
We must also teach and esteem manhood and womanhood, with all of the dignity and nobility they are given by God in the Scriptures. After getting one to disbelieve that the Bible is the Word of God, the devil’s basic tactic is to blur the distinctions that God has made clear. If we are going to be lights in our time, we have to stand against the spirit of this age and esteem men who are men, and women who are women.
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We must call what God calls “sin and wickedness,” sin and wickedness, and we must repent of it ourselves. God does not forgive excuses—He forgives sin that is repented of. We’re not repenting if we are making excuses or blaming someone else for the way we are.
Homosexuality is called an “abomination” in Scripture. Abominations are weightier than other sins because they are so destructive that they bring desolation. Now let’s consider some other things that are also called “abominations” in Scripture:
Lying
Spreading strife
Using unjust weights
Devising evil plans
Worshipping idols
A proud heart
The way of the wicked
The devious
Acting unjustly
Those who scoff (ridicule)
Shedding innocent blood
Wearing clothing of the opposite sex
Those who justify the wicked while condemning the righteous
Sacrifices made to God by those living in wickedness
Those who choose (vote for?) those who are of “no account”
Those who oppress the poor and needy, rob, or fail to keep their word
Now, who has never committed an abomination? If you claim you have not, you are likely guilty of the abomination of lying. So what do we do? We do not say everyone is OK because everyone is guilty, which is an ultimate folly that we are warned against. The Word of God is clear in places like Galatians 5 that such will not inherit the kingdom of God.
What we do is: We first get the log out of our own eye if we are guilty of, or are still practicing, any of these. Then we judge those who are trapped in sin for the purpose of their redemption, reconciliation to God and their restoration from sin and its consequences.