This morning, in the wake of the recent shooting in Austin, Texas by another Islamic radical, Congressman Brandon Gill offered the following commentary:
How about we “thank” all the “Christian” religionists who disregarded God’s revelation, the Bible, and set out to redefine what Christianity is?
After all, that has been going on for decades, and for what end?
Thousands of Christian churches are more like mausoleums, social clubs, or rock concerts than houses of worship.
The word “Christian” has been so watered down as to mean just about anything, or nothing at all.
Most “Christians” do not have a clue what the Gospel even means, much less everything that it addresses in terms of why it is even “good news” at all.
But, Brandon Gill wants to blame the “policymakers,” assuming he is talking about his own political ilk?
Brandon, the political ilk are only responding to what the ecclesiastical ilk have handed to them.
If the ecclesiastical ilk had been doing their “jobs,” the political ilk would not have opened the doors, wide open, to the Islamists, except as conversion opportunities.
And the Islamists, knowing how much they hate the Gospel, would have steered clear of America.
So, America’s children and grandchildren are living in a country that is “unrecognizable and far worse off,” not because of the Islamic invasion, but because of Christians would have reneged on their responsibility to live the Gospel message.
They have substituted the Gospel for “Conservatism,” loosely defined, and made political partisanship the goal for “conversion.”
Getting the right political candidate into office, whereby religious freedom is secured, along with preservation of the Constitution of the United States, is the new definition of what it means to be a “Christian.”
To answer Gill’s question of “How does immigration of Senegal…benefit Americans,” is simple: If you are living the biblical Gospel, then you do not have to go to Senegal, or elsewhere, to proclaim it to the lost.
But, if you are living a false gospel, then all you are doing is opening the doors for all kinds of heretics, lunatics, or Islamists to walk right in and cause all kinds of problems.
Therefore, Brandon’s question is actually quite contradictory, if not just plain silly.
Yet, not according to Brandon.
His answer to the Islamic problem is to ban all unworthy Islamists from coming to America, period!
And that after “decades” of allowing Islam’s brand of paganism into the country!
Well, that recommendation is way too little, way too late, and way too erroneous!
The Islamists are here, they have a plan, and they have been implementing it ever since being welcomed by those with their own false gospels.
And until buttercups, like Brandon Gill, get back to the reality that the Gospel “is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes” (Rom. 1:16), then they might as well get used to the idea of yielding themselves to eventual slavery.
Because the salvation that the Gospel provides is not just for heavenly bliss, but for civil society, as well.
The human society that abides by the Gospel, or the good news of Jesus Christ paying the sin debt for that society, and raised to new life through the resurrection, is the same society that is fearless of how to handle an Islamic invasion.
Again, the Islamists would be afraid of “the power of God” found within the Gospel message, and would rather flee its influence, than stick around and risk losing converts.
So, the real “Wake Up” call ought to consist in repentance, or a change of mind, toward what God has provided through the Gospel.
It ought not be toward fearing the inevitable, if a relativist moratorium is not passed to prevent the Islamists from entering the country.
Brandon Gill, as well as millions of Americans, needs to “Wake Up” to that reality, lest he, and they, be swept away into something that would be easily preventable, if he and they would do things God’s way, through the Gospel, rather than their way, through vacuous politics.


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