Lance Wallnau

Prayer update…Radical Muslims beheaded this courageous Apostle.

Nigeria is now the second most dangerous place to be a Christian. Pakistan is first. This should be an embarrassment to the government of Nigeria, where radical Islam killed another 11 Christians last week!
The spirit of AntiChrist is the spirit of lawlessness. This spirit is trying to kill us wherever radical Islam is not shut down. This spirit seeks to silence or imprison us in China, where children under 18 are forbidden to attend church. This antiChrist spirit is in America, where it is obsessed with impeaching it’s President and emasculating the political voice of Christians.
Why?
It’s all the same spirit manifesting to whatever degree the Christians have authority in the heavens and influence over their nation's government. Donald Trump is the only President that challenges the U.N. nations to pay attention to the persecution of Christians. He calls them out.
Can you imagine the sheer dimwittedness of those Christians that want this President removed from power? The one hope these bleeding Christians have of a strong American voice restraining the wolves?
Source: Boko Haram Executes Pastor Who Turned Hostage Video into Testimony | Christianity Today
 

1 thought on “Prayer update…Radical Muslims beheaded this courageous Apostle.”

  1. Reinhard Bonnke understood the perilous position the African people were in, it consumed him until the day he went on to heaven. There are still hundreds of thousands of Christians waiting in the wings to be “born again” in Africa. This man must have known that… what a picture of devoted commitment to Jesus Christ The only King, this precious man exhibited. The church of Smyrna is alive, well and still willing in Africa. God bless them with HIS glory and HIS endurance.
    As to Christians here in the U.S. that just don’t get what life will be like without a Trump in office defending our cause, in my opinion, should they choose wrongly in November, it only serves to prove to the remnant that they are in the “delusion” AP- Paul spoke of in his second epistle letter to the Thessalonians.

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