Tuesday, November 17, 2015

There is no fear in love Part 2

I am very disturbed over the arguments I am seeing on Facebook over the Syrian Refugees. I am certain that many of the refugees are people who are truly terrified and fleeing to save their lives and the lives of their family. I am also certain that some are good people who really need help. My question to the United States and to Christians who are talking about loving the refugees and welcoming them is this: How do we know which ones are radical extremist and which ones are decent people fleeing for their lives.

God calls us to love our enemies. But he does not call us to love Satan. The Muslim Extremest are the face of Satan. They are out to kill Christians. That's their calling in life. So why would we allow them into our country? Do we think, as they cross the borders and are searched and questioned, they are going to say, "Yes, I am a Muslim Extremist. But I want to come with my family and live in the US." Are we really that foolish? Have we forgotten 9-11 already? It only took 19 of them to kill thousands of Americans.

Will I be Okay, and filled with love when when they attack Chattanooga again? Or any other city in our country. There is no fear in love. But true love protects those who follow Christ by protecting them from Satan, our enemy! The fear I see is the fear that Christians have of speaking up, saying the truth in love to those who want these refugees in our country. We will be loving like Christ if we close our borders and protect our own, and other nations who are our close allies. That's love. Sometimes we must go to war. And war does not mean we allow evil into our nation. It means we fight against evil.

Let's stop being afraid. Stop being politically correct, and speak up and say NO we don't want more refugees in our country. Our nation no longer lives like a Christ filled nation, but there are still many godly people in our country. Our war is against Satan. We do not welcome him. We fight against him through the power of the Holy Spirit. We are taught to be wise. Let's be wise, Christians.

I'm done.

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