Posts Tagged ‘Christian Nationalism’
Christian Nationalism and the 2024 Election
I previously wrote about the goal of the Great Commission to create Christian nations (countries with majority believers and/or governed by biblical principles). God wants all people to be evangelized (Matthew 28:18-20) and His will done on earth as it is in heaven (Matthew 6:10).
The 2024 U.S. presidential election will either bring hope for a rebirth of faith in the United States or an increased descent into chaos and totalitarianism.
Here’s my detailed rebuttal to those against “Christian nations.”
Two Hundred Christian Nations
In July I wrote an article on the growing criticism of “Christian Nationalism.” Critics say American believers want to move toward or restore a biblical “theocracy” in the USA. It’s one of many lies being circulated by the secular press. What’s wrong with this thinking?
First, it’s not true. We’ve never had a “theocracy” in our nation. Second, the devil must be scared about a coming revival to be ramping up fear. Third, what’s wrong with “Christian nations?”
They always make people happier and more free.
We need 200 of them worldwide.
Christian Nationalism is a Great Thing
A couple of years ago, a spiritual leader publicly questioned my teachings on America’s faith-based values and heritage. I was surprised by the unsolicited attack.
The leader accused me of teaching “Christian nationalism”–a term I had never heard before.
After hearing this phrase become mainstreamed in our culture over the past few years. I understand why some believers are being deceived into thinking it’s bad.
They’re being lied to.
Christian nationalism is a great thing.