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Peter M (Guest) |
25/09/2025 18:59 |
Do I have to be a patriot of an earthly nation to participate in this revival? Genuine question.
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Nick Thompson (Guest) |
26/09/2025 09:05 |
My sense is that the signature list on the list tells us all we need to know about who is on The Lord's side and who is remaking Christ in their globalist liberal image
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Peter M (Guest) |
26/09/2025 11:01 |
Hi Nick, you may be right about the list, but my concern is that this issue is not being framed according to personal faith, doctrine, theology or an understanding of the Church as God's redeemed people, but according to earthly philosophy, power, politics and national identity - and, yes, a sinful reworking of Christ's image.
And, yes, we absolutely must engage with the prevailing culture, but that means all cultures (including our own 'side'), because as disciples we were sent into the world to proclaim the Good News of redemption and forgiveness for sinners who need to be reborn and made new in Christ.
It's not about us, our values, our heritage or and earthly identity - even if those seem to align with Biblical values - because 'values' don't save, indeed we could be waving our flags the whole way to a lost eternity. Rather, we must repent of our good deeds as well as our bad ones, and point to the righteousness of Jesus and His finished work for sinners like us.
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Anne P (Guest) |
26/09/2025 11:42 |
It seemed to me that yes, a lot of genuine Christians were there; and yes, a lot of aspiring cultural Christians were there. In my view it spoke of a people who've been told they have no culture seeking their roots; and remembering that those roots are Christian, in contrast to the prevalence of Islam. Not a big step from remembering that their cultural roots are Christian to remembering their God.
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Roddy Porter (Guest) |
26/09/2025 16:16 |
I don't think we can rush to judgement. As Chris Wickland has said, it may be that God is doing a new thing that we didn't conceive but just because we didn't conceive it, or it doesn't fit our picture of what revival might look like, doesn't mean that it is not of God. Chris calls it a, "Dirty Revival," and there may be something in that. We are about to face a real contest with Islam, as well as with secularism, in Britain and maybe God is building some strong foundations in ordinary people that will be needed to survive that contest. I don't think the established/mainstream church are in any spiritual state to cope with what is coming. We need to watch and pray.
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Andrew White (Guest) |
26/09/2025 18:20 |
The fool says in his heart, there is no God. Starmer is leading the UK into a very dark place. When the Lord sent Judah into exile in Babylon, because of disobedience, idolatry, sexual immorality, child sacrifice and injustice, the nations that lived alongside the Jews mocked and denigrated them. But, God severely rebuked those nations. Now the actions of our government, have have put nation in line for the Lord's rebuke. We need to come to the Lord in deep repentance for this declaration, which has been made without our consent and plead with Him for mercy.
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Anne Beaumont (Guest) |
29/09/2025 10:23 |
If my people who are called by my name….etc. The church is the conscience of the nation and it represents the nation to God. The church must repent first and foremost of antisemitism as it has forgotten and long stopped preaching on its purpose as written in Ephesians 3:8-11. When we get the foundation right we will see God’s blessing
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John Shipton (Guest) |
29/09/2025 21:11 |
I am able to remember when Christians came together in the 1970s, the 1980s and the 1990s, but alas, not much happening on the streets until recently. The emphasis then was Repentance and Salvation. Not much is seen as of today due to the fear of offending other religions, especially Islam whose aim is to take countries for Allah through back door methods, starting with the political atmosphere which is proving toxic to include Sharia Law springing up in multi culteral cities ( to 81 so far in the United Kingdom). Folk are being told not to fly the flag as this reveals slavery and those who do are considered to be racists, fascists, and part of the Far Right. Left wing ideology, under the banner of socialism, appears to have taken root in parliament, in our universities, and in local government, whereby Christianity seems to be called outdated, not no longer acceptable, and should be binned. Thus allowing the consequences as seen with the migrant problem unable to be resolved. And of course, the introduction of digital ID, originally for migrants coming ashore, but now for the whole of the UK. What is disturbing is that Church leaderships, church organisations, clergymen in high authority, have voiced their opinions and disapproval of the recent demonstration that took part in central London with Christians waving the Union Jack, the English flag, and calling for the nation to repent. Those who have criticized Christians for doing so, are putting their heads in the sand, and have no clue that the so-called Church, Parliament, and nation are facing the Judgement of God. For it is being said the bishops of the Church of England think that Judgement belongs to Old Testament times and not relevant for the 21st century. Whatever the Word of God declares, either in the Old Testament or the New Testament, has no bearing for the events taking place before our very eyes. Anyway, it is being suggested that "all faiths lead to God" which is misleading but having an effect in what should be accepted in this day of age. Should we come out from those bringing disrepute to the Word of God and what is happening in the Last Days. The straight answer should be yes as persecution creeps through the back door while Almighty God is said no longer our Creator and Jesus is not the Messiah!
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Peter M (Guest) |
29/09/2025 23:45 |
It would appear that evangelicals have voted in an earthly Board of Peace promoting “eternal peace in the Middle East”.
So tell me again how those political alliances are going for the Church.
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