"Yet, thankfully, three of the 13 freshmen elected to the NC State House on Nov. 8 are pastors. Three pastors in Iowa were elected to the legislature on Election Day as well. If we are to make it through, every church in America should have a pastor, elder, deacon or congregant running for local office in 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026 and thereafter. Thankfully Gideon's and Rahab's are entering the public square. America's spiritual resurrection is just around the corner." - David Lane
Just stop for a moment and contemplate the sheer lunacy of this statement. A man pretending to care about the cause of Jesus Christ thinks the best thing if for all pastors and elders to abandon their role in church to run for secular office. This is the end game for dominionism because it seeks to fortify the world at the expense of the church. Gideons and Rahabs are not entering the public square David. Hucksters and charlatans are. The church and the GOP once thought that Dennis Hastert was the face of dominionist piety until they discovered he liked little boys a little too much. Heck, we cannot even expect purity from our pastors anymore. Top NAR lunatic Greg Locke divorced the wife of his children to marry the church secretary. Disqualified? Nah. Beloved the bible cannot be clearer. There is no end times revival promised but there is a great apostasy scheduled and we are seeing it unravel before our eyes. The worship of this nation is the last idol of the church age. David Lane is practically giddy about 13 pastors being elected into the 120-member house of North Carolina. That is a whopping 11 percent. Meanwhile there are 13 churches that are without a shepherd now. Maybe somehow those 13 people can sway the 120 to pass some groundbreaking legislation that will force North Carolina women to travel to Virginia for an abortion. All you had to trade for that was 13 pastors (so far). If they were true gospel preaching pastors than it cost North Carolina a lot more than thirty pieces of political silver. Just what the devil wants. Pastors off solving the problems of the carnal world while the gospel doesn't get preached.
That's the end game.
Reverend Anthony Wade - December 21, 2022