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Our Goals

Dear Church Family, I want to personally welcome you to The Anna Banana Show website (Our Goals page). The Anna Banana Show is on a mission from Almighty God to unify and mobilize the Church to end the Holocaust in the womb (Abortion) nationwide

This mission will be accomplished by proposing and ratifying a 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution called “The Right to Life Emancipation Proclamation.”

Our Mission would first be accomplished when the true Church of God becomes Unified and Organized to experience God’s abundant outpouring of the Holy Spirit through His Revival that can only come through our Repentance and Good Works.

The Bible tells us that our battle is not against man but against spiritual forces. In order for us to win our battles, we have to first acknowledge that it is primarily spiritual. It is only then that we can truly realize our desperate need for God and submit our will to God’s so that we can experience total victory.

In the book of Esther, Queen Esther was wrestling with what may have seemed as an impossible situation. Haman had already convinced the King to sign the decree of death against the Jews throughout the provinces of Persian. Haman ensured that he processed all the necessary paperwork expeditiously and secured his agenda with the King’s ring.

Queen Esther and Mordecai did not learn about this decree of death pronounced (death sentence) against all the Jews in Persia, until after the decree had been signed, sealed, and delivered.

However, Queen Esther worked together with Mordecai in UNIFYING God’s people (the Jews), to pray and fast personally and as a collective. Queen Esther called on God’s people to first petition the Spiritual realm and seek help from the King of kings and the Lord of lords who moves the hearts of men.

With counsel from her guardian Mordecai, Queen Esther understood that petitioning God first in prayer and fasting was the first order of business. Although Queen Esther had concerns about going before the king’s inner court without being invited, as the consequence of this move was death, Mordecai relentlessly challenged and pleaded that Esther SPEAK UP for her people the JEWS. God directs the hearts of kings as stated in Proverbs 21:1, “The king’s heart is like channels of water in the hand of the Lord; he directs it wherever he wants.”

In Esther 4:3, it states “And in every province, whithersover the king’s commandment and his decree came, there was great mourning among the Jews, and fasting, and weeping, and wailing; and many lay in sackcloth and ashes.”

Queen Esther and Mordecai prayed, fasted, and mourned before God to give them favor in the battle for their lives and existence as they sought deliverance from God first. In addition, Queen Esther also called on all the Jews to UNITE in prayer and fasting with her for God’s divine intervention.  

The Jewish people responded and did as Queen Esther had called them to and joined forces in seeking their deliverance from the decree of death. Not only did the Jews UNITE, they got ORGANIZED behind one mission. They fasted for three days, drank and ate nothing seeking God’s divine favor and intervention for their deliverance from the decree of death.

Remember that Mordecai's challenge to Esther began with, "If you remain silent at this time..." Esther had a choice: she could either use her voice or passively sit by and watch her people die.

In Proverbs 31:8-9, our Savior Jesus Christ instructs us to speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves and defend their rights. We have also been instructed in Proverbs 24:11-12 to rescue those who are being taken away to death; hold back those who are stumbling to the slaughter.

Have you ever let fear keep you from using your voice? Maybe you wanted to keep the peace. Maybe you were afraid of being misunderstood. Maybe you were intimidated into being quiet. I want to encourage you that God has given you a voice for a reason! In the times we are in, it will take more and more boldness to speak up - but that is exactly what God is calling us to.

It's one thing to say "YES" to a call from God ... but then, we must take ACTION. “So also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.James 2:17

Our faith in God yields fruits worthy of repentance. Without UNITY of purpose based on God’s word and His mandate from the Scriptures, there would be no reason for the Church to be ORGANIZED behind a common cause to witness an outpouring of the Holy Spirit, which is God’s gift of REVIVAL

REVIVAL involves our personal repentance and turning back to God from sinful behavior. It is a time of spiritual renewal and awakening among God’s people. There is a heightened sense of devotion, increased zeal for God's work, and a renewed commitment to faith, often marked by a significant number of conversions and a deeper personal relationship with God. It is essentially, a time when the church experiences a resurgence of spiritual life after a period of decline or apathy.

It is my sincerest believe that REVIVAL can only come about when God’s people and His Church UNITE and get ORGANIZED for a common cause that involves setting the captives free from the oppression of sin and death. We serve the one and only true God whose covenants are rooted in deliverance, salvation, and redemption through repentance and good works.

When God’s people are UNITED and ORGANIZED for a cause grounded on the biblical mandate such as deliverance from sin and death, God blesses us with an outpouring of the Holy Spirit, which is the REVIVAL that changes the course of human history.

Queen Esther UNITED the Jews and ORGANIZED them with a mandate to pray, fast, and petition the King of kings for an outpouring of favor to deliver the Jews from the decree of death. The REVIVAL the Church desires can only come when we UNITE and ORGANIZE ourselves collectively to sincerely pursue the Lord in a show of repentance, and our readiness to do His will which leads to the deliverance and salvation of not just ourselves, but others as well.

It is a well known fact that "Good works is meat worthy of repentance." This means that when someone truly repents of their sins, their actions and lifestyle should demonstrably change, reflecting a genuine transformation through good deeds, just as a "fruit" is a visible sign of a healthy tree; essentially, positive actions serve as evidence of sincere repentance. This is evidence that we love the Lord our God with all our hearts and love our neighbors as we love ourselves.

Likewise, the spiritual mandate to abolish abortion also begins with a love for God that is so profound that we understand God’s heart is to see His Church take A STAND and SPEAK UP for the defenseless. Judgement begins in the house of God, and God has given His people an opportunity of a lifetime to end the legalization of the killing of innocent babies. If you consider yourself a member of God’s Church, I urge you to show your unwavering commitment to putting an end to the holocaust in the womb in joining this effort and making a  personal commitment to ending the practice of abortion in America.

What is my motivation?
I image myself as a baby in the womb of a mother that is broken and considering an abortion. I think to myself, “someone, please speak up and save me from the snares of death. My choice is to live, not die.” - Anna Bender

Anyone who is alive today was not aborted. That is a fact and a truth that cannot be denied. We were all spared the horrors of the holocaust in the womb that is abortion. In our hearts, we know abortion is murder. Let’s not dance around this issue any longer. The lives of innocent human beings are on the line. There is a path to abolishing the practice of abortion in the United States. That is petitioning God and our Government like Queen Esther, Mordecai, and the Jews did.

In the eyes of God, the government is His servant. It is both appointed by Him and accountable to Him. It’s critical for Christians to remember this for many reasons, perhaps primarily because governments so often forget or reject it — and when they do, a descent into “statism” is just around the corner. 

This is why we must know what the Bible teaches. That all governments are ultimately responsible to God. They are His servants, not His replacement. As a Constitutional Republic, the United States of America was established through a contract among Union States to secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.

The United States government is accountable to the Constitution upon which it was a established. As citizens of the U.S., we elect our government representatives to uphold and enforce our Constitution as written. It is our duty to hold our elected officials accountable to their contractual obligations pertaining to our nation’s Constitution.

A a member of God’s Church, we need to understand that God is a Covenant keeping God. Our Constitution is a covenant/agreement/contract that our founding fathers agreed to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.  When Roe vs. Wade became law, our nation breached its commitment to our Constitution. Since then, the United States of America has experienced a decline in its spiritual, moral, ethical, cultural, political, and social posture both nationally and internationally. As Americans, we have witnessed a slow and steady death of our liberties as well. When you do away one aspect of a contract or agreement, no matter how minute, you have compromised the integrity of the contract.

It is therefore of the utmost importance that a citizens and members of God’s Church, that we carryout our duty in restoring the integrity of  our nation’s contractual obligations to ourselves and our posterity by abolishing the practice of abortion in these United States of America.

Our goal is to unify, educate, engage, motivate, challenge, and mobilize the Church of God to commit to ending the holocaust in the womb (Abortion) from our nation.

THE INTEGRITY OF OUR NATION’S GOVERNMENT IN LEGALIZING ABORTION AND THE CHURCH’S FAILURE TO END IT HAVE DONE SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE TO OUR CONSTITUTION AND OUR FAITH RESPECTIVELY.


The Right to Life Emancipation Proclamation

The Bible tells us that we shall all stand before God on Judgement day to give an account of what we did with the life that He gave us. What a wonderful account we shall have to give knowing that we showed unwavering support to defending life and abolishing abortion.

Download The Right to Life Emancipation Proclamation Digital documents to learn more about our mission. Particularly if you are a Christian, able to vote, a citizen of these United States, and committed to putting an end to the holocaust in the womb.

There is a $1.00 (one dollar) non-refundable fee for each digital download which supports our spiritual grassroots coalition effort in abolishing abortion and defending life from conception.

Open your mouth for the speechless, In the cause of all who are appointed to die. Open your mouth, judge righteously, And plead the cause of the poor and needy.
— Proverbs 31:8-9
I imagine myself as a preborn in the womb. Suddenly, I realize that I am destined to be aborted. My greatest wish would be that someone would speak up for me and save me from destruction.
— Anna Bender
Pure and undefiled religion before our God and Father is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself unstained by the world
— James 1:27

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Our Goals

  • Ephesians 6:12

    “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.”

    The Bible tells us that our battle is not against man but against spiritual forces. In order for us to win our battles, we have to first acknowledge that it is primarily spiritual. It is only then that we can truly realize our desperate need for God and submit our will to God’s so that we can experience total victory.

    No man has lived a sinless and perfect life, but Jesus Christ alone. No man has conquered death and the devil, but Jesus Christ alone.

    We are no match for the devil on our own and without Jesus Christ leading the charge, we are powerless and hopeless in overcoming spiritual strongholds.

    In the book of Esther, Queen Esther understood that defeating Haman (a type of satan), first required her to seek God’s intervention through prayer and fasting.

    The only way she did that was by submitting her will to God and seeking God for guidance. She did this through prayer and fasting. God is spirit and the only omnipotent spirit. Only a Spirit being can assist us in fighting the spiritual realm influencing our government.

    It is also important to note that as stated in the Scriptures, it is God almighty who sets up governments and takes them down. This means, we serve the one and only almighty God, Creator, and King who is in charge of everything, top to bottom.

    Daniel 2:21, “God is the one who changes times and eras, who dethrones one king, only to establish another, who grants wisdom to the wise and knowledge to those with insight.”

    As God’s children and His true Church, we can be rest assured that when we align ourselves with God’s mandate and His perfect will, He is more than able to make what appears to us as impossible, possible.

    Matthew 19:26: "With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible"

    Mark 10:27: "With men it is impossible, but not with God"

    Luke 1:37: "With God nothing will be impossible"

    Luke 18:27: "The things which are impossible with men are possible with God"

    In the book of Esther, Queen Esther was pretty much fighting what may seem as an impossible situation. Haman had already convinced the King to sign the decree of death against the Jews throughout the provinces of Persian. Haman ensure that processed all the necessary paperwork expeditiously to secure his agenda and secured it was with the King’s ring.

    Queen Esther and Mordecai did not learn about this decree pronouncing a death sentence on all the Jews in Persia until after the decree had been signed, sealed, and delivered.

    However, Queen Esther worked together with Mordecai in UNITING God’s people (the Jews), to pray and fast personally and as a collective. Queen Esther called on God’s people to first petition the Spiritual realm and seek help from the King of kings and the Lord of lords who moves the hearts of men.

    With counsel from her guardian Mordecai, Queen Esther understood that petitioning God first in prayer and fasting was the first order of business.

    Proverbs 21:1, “The king’s heart is like channels of water in the hand of the Lord; he directs it wherever he wants.

    Psalm 121:2, My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.”

    Queen Esther was not alone in her mandate to deliver God’s children (the Jews in Persian) from the decree of death pronounced and ratified against them by a wicked government official Haman.

    Queen Esther had support and guidance from Mordecai who was also a God fearing government official who ministered to Queen Esther to trust in God.

    See these verses for reminder and encouragement:

    1 Corinthians 10:13

    No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man. God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation he will also provide the way of escape, that you may be able to endure it.

    Isaiah 41:10

    Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.

    Philippians 4:13

    I can do all things through him who strengthens me.

    John 16:33

    I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.

    Proverbs 3:5-6

    Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.

    Philippians 4:6-7

    Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

    Hebrews 13:5

    Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.”

    Jeremiah 29:11

    For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.

    Queen Esther and Mordecai prayed, fasted, and mourned before God to give them favor in the battle for their lives and existence as they sought deliverance from God first. In addition, Queen Esther also called on all the Jews to UNITE in prayer and fasting with her for God’s divine intervention.

    The Jewish people responded and did as Queen Esther had called them to and joined forces in seeking their deliverance from the decree of death.

    Similarly, President Abraham Lincoln worked relentlessly on the issue of bringing slavery to an end. He wrote several letters, made several speeches and participated in countless debates where he passionately and wisely defended his anti-slavery stance. He sought the support of other like minded allies, and began the process of abolishing slavery through the Emancipation proclamation.

    Post the American revolution, the Declaration of Independence, and the U.S. Constitution, Abraham Lincoln understood that if slavery were to continue in America, that it will be the undoing of the founding of our nation and the republic for which it stands.

    He understood the heart of our nation’s founding and that it rests upon the principle that all men are created equal and endowed with unalienable rights to Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

    Without relentlessly fighting to uphold these founding principles, we would no longer be a nation of laws and principles based on freedom, justice and equality, but of chaos and enslavement.

    It is for this reason that President Abraham Lincoln, the 38th, and 39th Republican controlled Congress fought relentless to uphold the founding principles of Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness for all men, which is the soul of our nation.

    The tree of liberty was watered with his blood at a movie theatre in Washington, DC as he was shot for his stance on slavery.

    The issue of slavery brought about the Civil War that lasted 4 years as confederate states began to secede from the Union after Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation declaring all slaves in the confederate states free men.

    The southern or confederate states did not want slavery to end as they relied heavily on the convenience it afforded them in terms of free labor.

    Since then, our nation continues to be infiltrated by bad actors who harbor a desperate and unquenchable desire to destroy the founding principles of this nation.

    The truth and the facts are that these infiltrators are themselves heavily involved in the spiritual realm and work with fallen angels that give them counsel on how to destroy the United States founding and its Constitution. They engage the counsel of dark spiritual forces and work through secrecy and covet means to undo our founding and bring about an end to our principles and values, which are secured in our constitution.

    In 1973, in an effort to reignite this plot, these evil forces crafted a plan using lies at it core in the issue of Roe vs. Wade.

    Think about it, as a nation, we went from abolishing slavery of men and women of color to issuing an unconstitutional ruling that legalized the murdering of innocent children in the womb.

    On the spiritual side of things, once abortion was pronounced legal in the United States of America, not only did it do away with the lives, liberties, and happiness of the preborn developing human beings, it also began the undoing of our own liberties and freedoms.

    This also meant that if we could legalize the murdering of preborn human beings, then NOT ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL, which is contrary to our nation’s founding principles.

    Since then, our nation’s founding principles of Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness have experienced a free fall and an exponential decline.

    Why are we then in disarray when our very own leaders despise us so much that they fabricate a pandemic and impose unconstitutional guidelines on our lives. It is because we told them it was ok to despise us by agreeing to the legalization of murder of our very own innocent citizens in the womb.

    We told our government that we hated ourselves and our own so much that we thought nothing of the lives, liberties, and happiness of innocent preborn Americans.

    As a result, we have slowing become a nation promoting a culture of death in the name of convenience and preference. In like manner have we also endorsed our own demise and are being led to the slaughter for the sin we endorsed as a nation.

    Scriptures tells us that whatever we sow, we shall also reap. We are also told that the wages of sin is death. Murdering the innocent is sin and the wages thereof are death.

    Galatians 6:7-9, “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.

    Romans 6:23, “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.

    As Queen Esther called upon the Jews in Shushan to UNITE in fasting and prayer to intercede for their deliverance against the decree of death pronounced against them, I too am asking for the true Church of God to UNITE in prayer and fasting and commit to protecting God’s image in the womb and upholding our founding principles of “all men are created equal and deserving of life, liberty, and happiness.”

    Galatians 6:2

    Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.

    Mark 3:24-26

    And if a kingdom be divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. And if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand. And if Satan rise up against himself, and be divided, he cannot stand, but hath an end.

  • Mark 3:24-26

    And if a kingdom be divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. And if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand. And if Satan rise up against himself, and be divided, he cannot stand, but hath an end.”

    As God’s family and Church, Scriptures tells us that we need to be unified and organized for serve the God of order, not chaos. Without God’s order in our lives, there is no purpose or direction. We are therefore left in utter chaos and unstable.

    1 Corinthians 14:33

    For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints.”

    Without UNITY of purpose based on God’s word and mandate from the Scriptures, there would be no reason for the Church to be organized for a heavenly revival.

    It is my sincerest believe that revival can only come about when God’s people and His Church UNITE and get ORGANIZED for a move of God that is grounded on a biblical mandate to change the course of history.

    When we look a the book of Esther in the Bible; specifically chapters 3 and 4. We see the following events unfold, that I will compare with the issue of abortion:

    1. A wicked Government official named Haman, inspired by the spirit of Satan manipulates King Ahasuerus to sign a decree of death against the Jews through out the provinces in Persian.

    2. In the Bible, Haman's plot to get the king to sign a decree of death for the Jews is described in Esther 3:7-15:

      Haman's proposal

      Haman tells King Ahasuerus that a certain people in the kingdom should be destroyed because they have different laws and don't follow the king's laws. Haman offers to pay 10,000 talents of silver to the king's treasuries in exchange for the decree.

      The king's response

      The king gives Haman his signet ring and says, "Keep the money, and do with the people as you please".

      The decree is written

      The king's scribes write out Haman's orders in the language and script of each province. The decree is written in the king's name and sealed with his signet ring.

      The decree is issued

      Couriers are sent to all the king's provinces to issue the decree. The decree orders the destruction of all Jews, young and old, men and women, on a specific day.

    3. In 1973, the United States Supreme Court passed a ruling in Roe v. Wade that a woman's right to have an abortion is protected by the Constitution. The court ruled 7–2 that state laws that overly restrict abortion are unconstitutional.

    4. Just as in the book of Esther, a decree of death was pronounced on the lives of innocent Jews for the pride, expediency, and selfish ambitions of a wicked government official named Haman. Haman represents those government officials who are motivated by the spirit of pride, expediency, and selfish ambition without concern or regard for what is moral or just.

    5. Likewise, the 1973 Supreme Court ruling in Roe vs. Wade was a decree passed by acting government officials in the United States Supreme Court declaring that the killing of the preborn babies in the womb and created in God’s image was a constitutional right.

    6. This could not be further from the truth because our founding documents state that all men are created equal by their Creator and endowed with unalienable rights to Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.

    7. The Preamble of the United States Constitution states as follows, “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

    8. As a nation, we can never secure the blessing of Liberty and those of our posterity if we deny our posterity those same liberties.

    9. This is shocking! Read this: Our constitution was written to establish to justice, to secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.

    10. Do you know what “Our Posterity stands forall future generations of people, the descendants of a person, descendants, heirs, successors, offspring, children, family, progeny, seed, the preborn, the unborn, the babies in the womb, etc. When we destroy our posterity or our future generations, we are shredding our constitution and doing away with our very own liberties.

    11. The word "posterity" comes from the Latin word posterus, which means "coming after". It has been used to refer to all future generations in a general sense since the 16th century. However, when it was first used in the 14th century, it referred to all of someone's offspring, down to the furthest generation.

    12. What is the connection between the Latin words Posterus and Uterus. Posterus has been used to refer to a person’s offspring or future generations. Uterus is the Latin word that means womb. Where future generations and our offspring begin their lives. Utero- comes from the Latin uterus, meaning “womb” Utero- is a combining form used like a prefix representing the word uterus, also known as the womb, where offspring are conceived and gestate in mammals. It is often used in medical terms, especially in anatomy.

    13. The Constitution is a contract. Not just a physical contract but a spiritual covenant that this nation made. As humans, we are not just physical beings, but also spiritual beings. Whatever we speak with our mouths has spiritual repercussions. This is something that we fail to understand as humans. Any agreement we make is a binding covenant and must be exercised to its fullest for it to retain its validity.

    14. The scripture says, "life and death are in the power of the tongue." Proverbs 18:21, "Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it and indulge it will eat its fruit and bear the consequences of their words"

    15. Therefore to secure the liberties for present and future generations and that includes the preborn. The Legalization of Abortion is UNCONSTITIONAL AS IT DENIES AND ROBS OUR POSTERITY OR FUTURE GENERTIONS OF JUSTICE AND THE LIBERTIES EXPRESSED IN THE PREAMBLE TO OUR CONSTITUTION.

    16. Anything we say, write, or do has power and meaning. Whether we acknowledge God in it or not. The fact is, we are not just physical beings but also spiritual beings, made in God’s image. We will all give an account to Him for what we said, wrote, and did. An agreement or covenant is no longer binding or valid if a portion of it is breached. Our Constitution has been breached and rendered mute. Unless our offspring in the womb are given the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, we are on the brink of constitutional annihilation.

    17. In the book of Esther in Chapter 4, we see clearly that once Mordecai informed Queen Esther about the decree of death Haman had secured with the king’s approval, Esther was worried and concerned for Mordecai as he was wearing sackcloth and mourning at the King’s gate for his people the Jews. We also see how Mordecai petitions Queen Esther to do something about the situation and go before the king and make supplications on behalf of her people, the Jews.

    18. Queen Esther appears at the onset to be completely unaware of the decree that was passed and more concerned about Mordecai’s image or how Mordecai was “presenting” or embarrassing himself as an official of the King’s court. Mordecai was outside the gate wailing, mourning, and on top of that, he was dressed like a beggar. Queen Esther appeared clearly embarrassed by the situation that she had raiment or new clothing brought to Mordecai to wear but he would have none of it.

    19. Mordecai knew his assignment and understood that Queen Esther had been placed in the King’s court through God’s divine providence for such a time as this. After Mordecai tells Queen Esther to go before the King and make supplications on behalf of her people the Jews, Queen Esther had an excuse for why she could not. Though a valid one as it was the law of the land, it was still an excuse.

    20. In Esther 4:11, Queen Esther is afraid to go to the king because in the Persian court, it was against the law to approach the king without being summoned, and doing so could result in death unless the king extended his scepter in approval; essentially, she feared for her life by going to him uninvited.

    21. However, Mordecai does not relent in his demands for Esther to intercede on behalf of her people, the Jews. Mordecai said this famous words, "For if you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance for the Jews will arise from another place, but you and your father’s family will perish. And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?” -Esther 4:14

    22. Mordecai's challenge to Esther began with, "If you remain silent at this time..." Esther had a choice: she could either use her voice or passively sit by and watch her people die.

    23. God has called me to wake up His Church to United and organize themselves behind the mandate to abolish abortion. God has called me to share this revelation with His Church to wake up and use their voice without fear for the voiceless children in the womb created in His image.

    A revival is coming! The Church must obey

    A revival is coming! The Church must intercede

    A revival is coming! The Church must deliver
    Revival will only come to a Church or people that are willing to die to self like Queen Esther and Mordecai. Revival will only come to a Church or people who are more interested in carrying out God’s mandate than their own personal agenda.

    The Church of God must first UNITE and get ORGANIZED behind the purpose of abolishing slavery in America.

  • Esther 4:16:

    "Go, gather together all the Jews that are present in Shushan, and fast for me; and neither eat nor drink for three days, night or day. I also and my maids will fast as you do. Then I will go to the king, though it is against the law; and if I perish, I perish."

    f I die, I die.

    This was it. Esther had resolved what she would do. She must approach the king with her unlawful request.

    It is here that we must realize that God may ask us to go against the culture of the day. Could it be that God is raising up deliverers who will seek His will that will not seem "lawful" in our times? But what if their bravery will save the lives of many and shift the course of nations? Will we choose to fear man - or God?

    Standing up against abortion or working to abolish abortion is certainly going against the culture of our times, BUT IT WILL SAVE LIVES!

    Trust me, I know it's a tall order. Facing prison? Death?

    We may be facing other giants: being rejected by friends and family or slander and ridicule.

    But if God asks you to be bold - in your workplace, in your community, in your family, in your relationships, in your city, in your nation - he will empower you with strength and joy to do His will. He's looking for willing and weak vessels that he can empower with boldness to impact the nations - so why not you?

    Jesus is worthy, and any cost He asks us to pay is worth it for the sake of His plan.

    We are living in the days of Queen Esther and we need to answer our Esther Calling…

    As we ponder this moment from Esther's story, we began to wonder about it's significance for us today.

    When we enter into the Feast of Lots on the Jewish Calendar, otherwise known as Purim. This Jewish feast is a time to celebrate the deliverance of the Jews by the bravery and obedience of Queen Esther!

    Interesting fact: Purim is also called the Feast of Lots because the wicked Haman cast lots (kind of like a lottery) to determine which day he would annihilate the entire race of the Jews. Through the brave obedience of Esther, His plan failed... and with Purim, we've been celebrating ever since!

    Like Esther, God is preparing us for our own divine kairos moments or "God's appointed time to act." to step into destiny. Kairos time is we suddenly enter into God's miraculous timing to see a shift or break through occur.

    Here are 6 ways to step into your Esther Calling:

    1. Accept your divine calling.

    Esther had every reason to disqualify herself from her royal position. She shouldn't have even been brought into the palace because she was a Jew! However, when God calls us, he qualifies us. He makes a way where there is literally no way. And He makes beautiful stories out of the chaos of it all!

    What is the destiny God is calling you to step into in this season? Is there a dream, a skill, a mission he has put on your heart - but you've been putting it off out of fear? If you're facing a massive obstacle or challenge... that may be the very thing God wants to use to set you up for a miracle.

    It's time to let go of fear and say "yes" as you step into your God-given destiny.

    2. Bravely obey God.

    Esther had a tough choice to make. She couldn't just think about the ramifications for herself - she had to think of how her action - or inaction - would affect her entire people group. She chose to obey God, and that took bravery.

    Like Esther, God will often ask us to do hard and holy things. This is part of our sanctification process. It is part of consecrating ourselves to Jesus Christ and His purposes.

    What if God is calling you to obey Him - because there is someone - or a whole group of people - that will be affected by your obedience to God?

    THINK OF THE PREBORN BABIES IN THE WOMB!

    Remember... Your "yes" to God isn't just about you - it's about those God wants to touch through your life. You have a glorious calling. You have no idea the domino effect of your obedience that will help other people!

    3. Speak up!

    Mordecai's challenge to Esther began with, "If you remain silent at this time..." Esther had a choice: she could either use her voice or passively sit by and watch her people die.

    Have you ever let fear keep you from using your voice? Maybe you wanted to keep the peace. Maybe you were afraid of being misunderstood. Maybe you were intimidated into being quiet. I want to encourage you that God has given you a voice for a reason! In the times we are in, it will take more and more boldness to speak up - but that is exactly what God is calling us to.

    It's one thing to say "YES" to a call from God ... but then, we must take ACTION.

    So also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead. James 2:17

    4. Resolve to take the leap of faith—no matter the outcome.

    Esther knew what she had to do. Here's her response to her uncle in Esther 4:16:

    "Go, gather together all the Jews that are present in Shushan, and fast for me; and neither eat nor drink for three days, night or day. I also and my maids will fast as you do. Then I will go to the king, though it is against the law; and if I perish, I perish."

    If I die, I die.

    This was it. Esther had resolved what she would do. She must approach the king with her unlawful request.

    It is here that we must realize that God may ask us to go against the culture of the day. Could it be that God is raising up deliverers who will seek His will that will not seem "lawful" in our times? But what if their bravery will save the lives of many and shift the course of nations? Will we choose to fear man - or God?

    Trust me, I know it's a tall order. Facing prison? Death?

    We may be facing other giants: being rejected by friends and family or slander and ridicule.

    But if God asks you to be bold - in your workplace, in your community, in your family, in your relationships, in your city, in your nation - he will empower you with strength and joy to do His will. He's looking for willing and weak vessels that he can empower with boldness to impact the nations - so why not you?

    Jesus is worthy, and any cost He asks us to pay is worth it for the sake of His plan.

    5. Let God deal with your enemies.

    Here was the original plot the wicked Haman devised: “to destroy, kill and annihilate all the Jews, young and old, infants and women, in a single day.”

    THINK OF THE LEGALIZATION OF ABORTION AND HOW THAT DESTROYS THE LIVES OF FATHERS, MOTHERS, AND CHILDREN.

    Skipping ahead in the story, Haman hung on the very gallows he created for Mordecai. And Mordecai? He got the royal treatment that Haman was planning for himself!

    When we choose to follow God's way and let him give us vengeance and justice - the results will be supernaturally miraculous. He IS and always has been a righteous and just judge. His justice may seem late, but he has the perfect timing. Obey God and trust him with the outcome of the injustice you are facing! He specializes in writing exciting plot twists and good endings.

    6. Celebrate your victory!

    Obeying the Lord is not always easy, but it's always worth it. While it may be costly in the moment, moments and opportunities for obedience are producing gold within. We are getting to put our faith in action and our devotion to the Lord.

    So celebrate your moments of brave obedience ... your Esther moments!

    Heaven rejoices with you ... and I believe our steps of obedience is a beautiful fragrance of worship to our King Jesus! He is surely celebrating you, as you come into your divine calling for such a time as this.

    Now is the time that the true body of Christ and Church must step into their Esther’s call moment and say, “YES” to God’s mandate to abolish abortion and restore our nation’s founding and Constitution.

  • Romans 13:1-4

    “Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. Therefore whoever resists the authorities resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment. For rulers are not a terror to good conduct, but to bad. Would you have no fear of the one who is in authority? Then do what is good, and you will receive his approval, for he is God’s servant for your good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword in vain. For he is the servant of God, an avenger who carries out God’s wrath on the wrongdoer”

    What is this scriptural passage telling us?

    It is informing us that we are accountable to the government.

    Great!

    But who is the government accountable to?

    God!

    In Romans 13:1-7, Paul, writing under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, makes this very clear: Government is accountable to God. Why? Because governmental authorities, be they an emperor, king, or duly elected representatives in a constitutional republic, are God’s servants.

    Paul is indeed arguing that “every person” should be subject (or submit) to the government in general, but to be clear, this is not an unlimited submission — no matter what anyone told you wrongly during COVID.

    In the eyes of God, the government is His servant. It is both appointed by Him and accountable to Him. It’s critical for Christians to remember this for many reasons, perhaps primarily because governments so often forget it (or reject it) — and when they do, a descent into “statism” is just over the horizon.

    Before we take a deeper dive into statism, we will look at a clear example of what it is.

    Before the United States of America was ever formed or became an idea, a group of separatists known as the Pilgrims came to America in search of religious freedom.

    At the time, England required its citizens to belong to the Church of England. However, people wanted to practice their religious beliefs freely, and so many fled to the New World. The British government punished people for practicing certain religions. The Pilgrims, who arrived in the early 1600s, were seeking religious freedom, and escape a tyrannical government.

    Why was the British government using tyrannical rule against its citizen who did not wish to join the Church of England?

    The British government believed it could take the place of God in the lives of the governed. This is what statism is?

    What is statism?

    “Statism is when the state tries to play God. Or tries to be God. Or goes all the way and declares that it is God. Statism is what happens when the collective hubris of modern man joins forces to resurrect the tower of Babel, except this time instead of a tower to heaven, it’s bureaucrats building a monument to two years’ worth of inerrant and inspired CDC guidelines. It’s like when Fauci said, “I am the science.” Except this is when the government just says, “I am.”It’s when the state demands your worship, your service, your all.”

    This is why we must know that the Bible teaches that all governments are ultimately responsible to God. They are His servants, not His replacement.

    “Government was established by God. Our national birth certificate, the Declaration of Independence, affirms that all authority comes from God when it states that all men are ‘endowed by their Creator’ with rights—in fact unalienable rights, rights that cannot be taken away, because they were given by God!”

    Likewise, our United States Constitution states in its Preamble that, “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

    In a nutshell, why was the United States established?

    To secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.”

    To secure the blessings of liberty for those alive in and out of the womb. Current and future generations. Ourselves and our offspring.

    Because God establishes government, and has given unto mankind certain unalienable rights, a government that rules rightly under God will respect those rights and not infringe upon them.

    What happens when a nation forgets these self-evident truths that all men are created equal by our Creator and endowed with unalienable rights to Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness?

    When a government forgets that it is accountable to God and slides into statism, what would that look like in the United States? First, that government would facilitate the practice of enslaving other men for expediency and profit. Like it had been in our nation’s history with slavery. Once slavery got abolished, then we legalized the practice of killing our own Posterity or offspring, which our U.S. Constitution was established to secure their blessings of liberty. Next, it is just a matter of time before all our freedoms are gone.

    Because when the government forgets that it is accountable to God, it tries to play God. Disaster and death — such as we witnessed in Germany under Hitler, in the Soviet Union under Stalin, and in Communist China under Mao — soon follow. Man-made horrors beyond comprehension come to life under governments that view themselves as God.

    This is the case with the legalization of abortion, as close to 70 million children have been massacred in the United States alone due to Abortion being legal and not considered murder. Make no mistake, abortion is murder.

    Therefore, just as it is important that Christians understand the purpose of government (to restrain evil and commend good), it is equally important that they understand that a biblical worldview of government begins by knowing that government is accountable to God; it is, in fact, God’s servant.

    As God’s Church, we have every legal and spiritual grounds to hold our Government accountable to God. Our Government also holds us, as the governed, to obey the laws and likewise, we remind our government that they are accountable to God.

    Children are accountable to their parents, likewise are their parents accountable to God. The Bible instructs children to obey their parents in the Lord. If a parent instructs a child to steal or murder someone, that child has every right by God to say, “absolutely not.”

    When we revisit the Book of Esther in the Bible, we clearly see that a government official, who desired to be worshipped wherever he went, sought to kill off a group of people for his expediency and profit.

    However, Queen Esther, and Mordecai (a godly government official), and the Jewish people (God’s people), petitioned God (the King of kings) and King Ahasuerus (an earthly king) to intervened in decree of death against God’s people.

    Let’s look at the book of Esther and a little history about Haman.

    Psalm 83 mentions the descendants of Amalek assembling a confederacy of vengeful peoples having ties to the lineage of Ishmael and Esau, all bearing an ever-burning hatred for the descendants of Jacob.

    The descendants of Esau (the Edomites) have perpetually hated the descendants of Jacob, pursuing them with a sword, cowardly attacking the weakest, showing no pity, constantly nurturing their wrath in supercilious satanic pride.

    As a result of Saul's failure to follow God's instruction to eliminate all the Amalekites, their remnants later re-emerged in Persia, as recorded in the Book of Esther.

    Haman was the treacherous and deceitful offspring of King Agag, and Mordecai was the godly descendant of King Saul. Their pairing in the Book of Esther provides a sequel to the unfinished story of I Samuel 15.

    Haman, like a 5th century Hitler plotting a 5th century holocaust, hated Mordecai so much (because he would not bow down to him) that he wanted to destroy his entire people. Tricking the gullible and inept King Ahasuerus to execute a genocidal order against the Jews, promising a sizeable cash bounty for the execution of the so-called "enemies to the state," Haman cast lots to determine the day this would be carried out.

    Haman was a court official of the Persian empire, the antagonist, and villain whose plan to destroy the Jews of Persia was thwarted by Queen Esther, Mordecai, and the Jews. Queen Esther put her life on the line. Mordecai was selfless and relentless in his quest to save the Jewish people. The Jews in Persian answered Queen Esther’s call to pray and fast for God’s intervention as she went before king of Persian to petition him to help save her people.

    God, controlling the outcome of the fall, sovereignly, allowed enough time for Mordecai and Esther to foil the plan. As a sort of poetic justice, God brought about the execution of Haman and evil sons on the very pole the deceitful schemer has created for the purpose of slaying Mordecai.

    Just as Mordecai and Queen Esther held a wicked Government official accountable who had deemed himself a “god” in passing his genocidal degree against the Jews, three young Hebrew government officials said these famous words, “Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego replied to him, “King Nebuchadnezzar, we do not need to defend ourselves before you in this matter. If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to deliver us from it, and he will deliver us from Your Majesty’s hand. But even if he does not, we want you to know, Your Majesty, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up.” Daniel 3:16-30

    In conclusion, one practical point of application for holding government accountable to God is that Christians must reject a secular, Marxist, or materialist view of government. The atheist says, “There is no God,” and then proceeds to make the government his god.

    Our Constitution was clearly drafted and purposed to uphold the standards and values expressed in our Declaration of Independence. Our Declaration of Independence states that “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,…..”

    Likewise, our Constitution, which is a legal document was created to “secure the blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.” Our Constitution upholds the views expressed in the Declaration of Independence except it goes even further in stating that not only are all men created equal as expressed in the declaration of independence, but, the Constitution must secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our offspring (posterity), or the present and future generations.

    Did you know that synonyms for posterity are seed, offspring, progeny, children, descendants, heirs, etc. Our Constitution covers the seed in the womb. Our offspring begin their life’s journey in the womb and our Constitution also secures the blessings of liberty for our offspring. The self-evident truth is, if everyone is aborted, then there will be no offspring. That is an undisputable fact!

    Our Constitution secures the blessings of liberties to future generations that are not yet born or alive. Our Constitution did not state that it only secures the blessings of liberty to future generations that we allow to be born. Our posterity is a blanket term for all future generations. This goes without debate Church that a child in the womb is a human being created in the image of God.

    We must therefore unite under God Almighty Jesus Christ, stand our ground, and demand that these United States is, indeed, “one nation under God.” That our Declaration of Independence acknowledges the Creator and that all men He creates are equal and our Constitution likewise secures the blessings of liberty to us and our posterity.

    If we are to have a future here in America worth handing down to our children we must renew that consensus, starting now. Then we must fight to remain in that humble, but hopeful, position until Christ returns. We must hold our elected officials accountable and remind them that they report to God and not to themselves.

  • James 1:27 "Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world"

    Life Liberty Happiness Pregnancy Centers (LLHPC)

    Would you like to see our Churches become certified Life Liberty Happiness Pregnancy Centers to counter the strong presence of Planned Parenthood in our communities. Would you like to see your Church keep its doors open for 2-3 business days per week as a Certified Life Liberty Happiness Pregnancy Center to provide practical support to expectant mothers such as counseling, medical, financial, and spiritual support?

    These services will be executed by approved and trained Church members operating on a volunteer basis. Funding and donations received by The Anna Banana Show will go towards providing financial assistance to LLHPC certified Churches to offer these services.

    We are not only determined in our resolve to abolish abortion, but, we also realize that as long as there are sinners, sin will continue until Christ returns. As such, in our efforts to show support to expectant mothers who have no support system and feel that abortion is their only option, we want to offer services that meet those needs through our Churches.

    Here are a few scriptural reminders of the role God has called us to exercise in the area.

    James 1:27 "Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world"

    Isaiah 1:17 "Learn to do good; Seek justice, Reprove the ruthless, defend the orphan, plead for the widow"

    Psalm 82:3 "Give justice to the weak and the fatherless; maintain the right of the afflicted and the destitute"

    Dear Church

    A recent Rasmussen poll reveals just how clueless the American people are on the abortion issue. More than three-quarters of respondents (77%) believe that overturning Roe would make abortion illegal. It will not. According to the Tenth Amendment, all it will do is return abortion law to individual states. The people’s local representatives would be able to vote on the issue, which is what most people (65%) want, according to Rasmussen. The Alito draft opinion, vilified by a politicized media with dire warnings about the Court taking away precious rights, would give Americans what two-thirds of them say they want.

    As God says through Hosea, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge” (Hosea 4:6; see Isaiah 5:13). The simple truth is that, on the abortion issue, Americans are allowing themselves to be led by political hucksters across the spectrum rather than doing the hard work of thinking the matter through.

    Instead of championing the lives of society’s weakest members, they believe without question the venal personal-freedom arguments that they see on television and the Internet. They fail to consider the effects of murder in the womb on the mother, child, and society at large. When heightened emotions enter the mix—as they almost always do—serious thought about what is true and right disappears.

    On the other hand, Almighty God desires His people to understand His thoughts about the issues that confront them. He provides specific laws, well-defined principles, and logical arguments for what is good and against evil. His Word is clear that our Creator and Life-Giver is for life and family and against murder and sexual activity outside of marriage.

    It was not long ago that most Americans understood these things. Events have given the nation a chance to rectify the monstrous, half-century abortion curse. It is time to remember God’s thoughts on the matter—or real destruction will soon fall on a once-Bible-believing people.

    God wants abortion abolished in America and He is calling on His Church to speak up and take action to "Give justice to the weak and the fatherless; maintain the right of the afflicted and the destitute," Psalm 82:3

    Information about abortion has been difficult to obtain since 2005, perhaps because of a criminal cover-up. From the information that can be gleaned, we learn that 150,000 abortions (murders) take place each day in America, wiping out the equivalent of 42 cities the size of Charlotte annually. Young, irresponsible women seek abortion in greater numbers because they think that having a baby would interfere with their work, or they could not afford children, or children would interfere with their lifestyle. Consequently, the secular humanists in control of our country, through their "family planning" and "assisted reproduction planning," systematically murder millions of infants annually.

    Economists speak of the "law of unintended consequences." A person's actions can have consequences that are not anticipated, or unintended. Indeed, the consequences of our actions can turn out to be precisely the opposite of what we intended. So, a child will play with fire, thinking it is fun. The unintended result can be anything but fun.

    Abortion takes away the life of a human being and brings a curse on the life of the mother who murders her innocent baby. The Church must be the hands and feet of Christ in helping both mother and children.

    The apostle James, half-brother of Jesus Christ, after Christ's death and resurrection, oversaw the headquarters church in Jerusalem. In his epistle, he is quite clear about how God's way of life should be lived. About thirty years after the crucifixion, he corrects some of the abuses of justification by faith, writing that "faith without works is dead" (James 2:17, 26).

    The book of James contains a balanced approach to Christian life. The apostle's advice is wise and practical. He writes about how to handle trials, express humility, be patient, and live obediently. He tells us not to gossip. He encourages us to persevere and instructs us on many other subjects. How can a Christian go wrong if he follows such wisdom?

    James does not dismiss faith, not at all. He writes in James 2:24, "You see then that a man is justified by works, and not by faith only." The two halves make a whole, the physical and the spiritual.

    We can sum up this epistle with one verse, James 1:27: "Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world."

    We must change our lives when we come out of sin. We must both serve God and man through acts of kindness as well as remove the spots, the blemishes, from our character, those things that only we and God know about. It is balanced instruction.

    The Greek words translated as "pure religion" mean "worship free from everything false." It speaks of a sincere and genuine way of life, unencumbered with hypocritical seeking after glory or praise. Our response to God's involvement in our lives is between Him and us. We are not to be as Pharisees, but diligently plod forward, doing good where we can without expectation.

    We are to "be doers of the word, and not hearers only" (James 1:22).

    The Church and house of God must be a house of prayer and not a den of thieves. Matthew 21:12

  • Esther 4:16
    Go, gather together all the Jews that are present in Shushan, and fast ye for me, and neither eat nor drink three days, night or day: I also and my maidens will fast likewise; and so will I go in unto the king, which is not according to the law: and if I perish, I perish.”

    The Mordecai and Esther FastAthon is a spiritual and physical challenge that we are calling on God’s people to take on as they prepare their hearts to seek and petition God’s hand in this journey to abolish abortion.

    In the book of Esther in the Bible, Mordecai relentlessly petition Queen Esther to speak up. Queen Esther petitioned the Jews to pray and fast for her and the mission set before her to save her people from Haman’s decree of Genocide.

    Some people may find it hard to believe—or even remotely consider—that fasting is a dynamic, vital exercise to put spiritual meat on the bones. Paradoxically, it is exactly that. Though fasting deprives the physical body of nutrition and strength, a proper, biblical fast adds conviction and depth to the inner, spiritual man.

    In Ephesians 3:16-17, the apostle Paul desires "that He would grant you, according to riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might through His Spirit in the inner man, that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith." Strengthening the inner man requires some intense effort on our part. Many professing Christians would recoil in horror at the mere suggestion that God requires anything like work to enhance spiritual strength.

    However, God states plainly that He created us "for good works" (Ephesians 2:10), and that He will judge us "according to our works" (I Peter 1:17).

    Obviously, though our works cannot save us (Ephesians 2:8-9), they play an important part in our salvation. James explains that works justify us, that is, prove and exhibit our faith (James 2:14-26). We will see that works help to strengthen us too.

    We cannot consider spiritual exercise passive—a no-effort, no-struggle, no-hassle situation. Exercise is meaningless without the expenditure of effort.

    Jesus Christ and the apostles Paul, James, and Peter all insist that struggle and effort are vital parts of the conversion and maturity process.

    Jesus goes so far as to say that only the violent—suggesting those who are willing to strive fiercely—will "take [the kingdom] by force" (Matthew 11:12).

    We should regard fasting as a vigorous spiritual exercise in which we personally fight and combat the Devil's most intense temptations. As previously stated, God Almighty is exonerated of tempting us (James 1:14), but Satan the Devil is not (Think of the story of Job).

    Satan is the Tempter (Matthew 4:3; I Thessalonians 3:5). Satan is aware of our tissue needs—of hunger, thirst, sleep, sex, etc.—all he has to do is amplify these desires. He knows that our appetites dictate to us, that we serve our cravings. Of ourselves, we seem not to have control over certain pulls of the flesh, but this lack of self-control is only apparent, not real, especially when we have the gift of God's Spirit to give us strength and motivation to overcome them (Galatians 5:16-25).

    We are not truly free until we can fight off these carnal pulls of the flesh and begin to imitate Christ in our daily life. We are in a hot war against carnality, and this war includes a constant struggle against Satan the Devil and his minions (Ephesians 6:11-12). No wonder Jesus speaks of violence!

    Fasting provides active affirmation, through our refusal to yield to the fleshly appetites, that we are doing our part in exercising spiritual control. By it, we actively affirm to God Almighty that we indeed opt for a spiritual future over a physio-chemical, dead-end existence. We are choosing life over death.

    Fasting brings us face to face with our carnality, and we feel compelled to cry out for both physical and spiritual energy—the physical, to endure the privation, and the spiritual, to endure the temptations to satisfy our desires.

    The psalmist writes in Psalm 138:3: "In the day when I cried out, You answered me, and made me bold with strength in my soul." Fasting forces us to cry out to the only real Source of strength, and He promises to give us what we need to overcome the temptation (I Corinthians 10:13).

    Like the building of physical muscle, godly character (the strength of the inner man) strengthens by counteracting or resisting the downward pulls human nature makes on us. As in the aforementioned example of a man working with dumbbells, the resistance of the weights provides the necessary force against which the muscles of the arm strain. Over time and with repetition, the muscle fibers bulge and build up strength.

    The process of building physical muscle, however, begins with tearing down existing muscle tissue. Fasting depicts a process of tearing down old, familiar habit patterns that have enslaved us, as we read in Isaiah 58:6: "To loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, . . . and that you should break every yoke." Before building the good, we must destroy the evil.

    When we tear muscle down, we must wait patiently for the new muscle to form during a resting or refractory period. Paradoxically, muscle regenerates when we rest. Likewise, spiritual muscle regenerates or forms when we have totally submitted to God—after we have done our part in tearing the old tissue down. Through fasting, we become a full partner with God in building and developing our spirituality.

    Fasting requires us to do something, while God also promises to do something on our behalf. When we fast, we not only take a firm stand against our own fleshly pulls, but also against the one who amplifies these pulls, Satan the Devil.

    James 4:7-8 gives us the instruction: "Submit to God, resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you."

    Notice the two sides of this process, ours and God's.

    Fasting demonstrates to God our acknowledgment of our helplessness, dependency, and vulnerability. We, at this point, admit to God that we do not have the wherewithal to overcome, but at the same time, we acknowledge that we choose to follow Him. God then replaces the torn-down carnal pulls with a fresh reserve of His Holy Spirit. God's Spirit combined with our will to control ourselves according to God's law then begins to build holy character in us. As long as this process continues, strength in character grows.

    In Matthew 4:2, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ received strength for His confrontation with Satan the Devil through a 40-day period of fasting. In verse 4, Jesus puts "the god of this [present, evil] age" (II Corinthians 4:4) on notice that He has no intention of letting His fleshly appetites rule over Him as our first parents in Eden did. We must follow this example in fighting our lesser temptations.

    Fasting is a tool we must use on occasion to put us in the proper frame of mind to resist evil and do good.

    Jesus warns us that, in our spiritual wrestling match against familiar spirits, certain kinds do not leave "except by prayer and fasting" (Matthew 17:21).

    In our life-and-death spiritual struggle, if we really desire to defeat "the prince of the power of the air, the spirit who now works in the sons of disobedience" (Ephesians 2:2), we will find it necessary to draw close to God in a regular program of fasting and prayer.

    It will give us the strength necessary to resist Satan's way as well as to grow in God's image.

    The issue of abortion is both a spiritual and physical issue. In order for God to use us to convince others that abortion is in fact murder, we need to petition or seek God to change our hearts and mind on the subject. Then and only then, can we be used to change the hearts of others. To have victory in this fight to abolish abortion, we must petition the King of kings to bring down demonic strongholds that we cannot fight on our own.

    God cannot use us if we are not willing to submit our will to His. This can only happen when we deny ourselves and seek his face not just with our words but in our actions.

    Fasting is a personal decision that is made between you and God. Everyone of us are unique and only God can direct us on which fast is suitable. Please seek God so His Holy Spirit can guide you on this subject.

  • Ephesians 5:11-14

    Take no part in and have no fellowship with the fruitless deeds and enterprises of darkness, but instead expose and reprove and convict them. It is shameful even to talk about what those people do in secret. But the light makes all things easy to see, and everything that is made easy to see can become light. This is why it is said: “Wake up, sleeper! Rise from death, and Christ will shine on you.

    Haman, a man second to the king, was annoyed with Mordecai, a Jew who would not bow down to him. He decided to present a plan to the king which falsely accused the Jews of undermining his authority. This plan called for the King to authorize a day for all the subjects in his empire to slaughter the Jews living amongst them.

    Haman was successful in his deception, for the king authorized this plan and made it known to all his subjects. He sent announcements to every province in every language, so that all would participate, and the annihilation of the Jews would be complete.

    However, Mordecai and Esther knew they had to expose Haman’s evil plot if they were to save the Jews. Esther went before the king, without his direct invitation, which could have led to her death, for anyone who approached the throne without invitation was in jeopardy of losing his life. But God gave her favor with the king and the evil plot was exposed and thwarted. The Jews were saved by the grace of God and by her willingness to place herself in God’s hands.

    Mordecai’s loyalty was brought into the light and he was given Haman’s position as second to the king. Justice was served: Haman was hung on the gallows that he had built for Mordecai. Esther was content knowing that God had used her to save her people.

    The legalization of abortion in America is very parallel to the decree of death that Haman got the King to sign guaranteeing the slaughter of the Jews in Persian.

    The legalization of happened primarily because the Church failed its responsibility and mandate to defend the weak and do what is just.When the Church fails to uphold God’s standard, our culture likewise fails to uphold any standard of morality. In Matthew 5:13-16 describes God’s people as "Light of the world" and "salt of the earth." As followers of Jesus Christ, we should be the light that illuminates the darkness and salt that preserves from corruption, meaning Christians should positively influence the world around them by living good lives and acting as a positive force against evil. The Church has failed that mandate in the issue of Abortion. Abortion must be abolished because it is the murder of innocent human beings. We must not and should not tiptoe around this issue to appease the culture. THE LIVES OF INNOCENT CHILDREN ARE ON THE LINE.

    As God says through Hosea, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge” (Hosea 4:6; see Isaiah 5:13). The simple truth is that, on the abortion issue, Americans are allowing themselves to be led by political hucksters across the spectrum rather than doing the hard work of thinking the matter through. Instead of championing the lives of society’s weakest members, they believe without question the venal personal-freedom arguments that they see on television and the Internet.

    The Church has looked the other way meanwhile government officials such as the Hamans of our day worked tirelessly to make the genocide in the womb legal and a moral right.

    As the Church of God, we need to step up on an individual and personal level and sponsor the abolishment of abortion. We are working to bring together a team of Christian Pastors, legal minds, scholars, and Organizations who will work on the following:

    1. Petition President Donald J. Trump, our 45th & 47th President of these United States of America to declare the Right to Life Emancipation Proclamation by issuing a "Preliminary Right to Life Emancipation Proclamation," which states that our U.S. Constitution was established to secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity. The legalization of Abortion does not secure the Blessings of Liberty to our Posterity and undermines the heart and purpose of our Constitution. Our Declaration of Independence supports views expressed in our Constitution when it states that “all men are created equal and endowed by their Creator with unalienable rights to Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. Therefore the legalization of Abortion in the United States of America is abolished. Any State that continues the practice of abortion will be in violation of our nation’s Constitution as this constituents the killing of our Posterity.

    2. President Abraham Lincoln declared the Emancipation Proclamation by issuing a "Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation" on September 22, 1862, which stated that enslaved people in states still in rebellion against the Union would be declared free as of January 1, 1863; on that date, he then issued the final Emancipation Proclamation, officially freeing enslaved people in those rebellious states. Lincoln waited to issue the proclamation until after a significant Union victory, the Battle of Antietam, to strengthen his position. He used his authority as Commander-in-Chief to declare the proclamation as a "fit and necessary.

    3. Petition President Donald J. Trump, our 45th & 47th President of these United States of America to declare a state of emergency because the blessings of life and liberty of our Posterity is threatened by the legalization of fetal genocide. The United States Constitution was established to establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity. Our Posterity are all future generations and offspring. Abortion is the enemy within. It is a weapon of mass destruction. Abortion has killed closed to 70 million innocent lives. Who needs a foreign enemy when we have legalized our own domestic enemy called Abortion. We are destroying the future of our nation for “convenience,” expediency, and profit.

    4. The next step will be to use the to ways as outlined in Article V of the U.S. Constitution to propose a 28th amendment that abolishes abortion to secure the blessings of life and liberty to our Posterity as expressed in our nation’s Constitution.

    5. We can petition our respective members of Congress in hopes that Two-thirds of both the House of Representatives and the Senate can vote to propose a 28th amendment abolishing abortion.

    6. Another route is to petition our Two-thirds of state legislatures to ask Congress to call a national convention to propose a 28 amendment to abolish abortion.

    7. After the 28th amendment is proposed, it must be ratified by state legislatures or state conventions. The amendment process is considered difficult, time consuming and will demand a lot of resources.

      We hope that as individual Christians and Organizations, that you would be willing to become a supporter or sponsor for this initiative to bring an end to abortion in the United States of America. Think of all the countless innocent babies who need a voice. The time is now to bring an end to this genocide in the womb.

      Queen Esther and Mordecai became Sponsors for Life by standing in the gap for their people, the Jews, in foiling Haman’s decree of death against them.

      Would you become a Sponsor for Life for the innocent babies in the womb being sacrificed at the alters of Baal?

      Please seek the Lord and sponsor this mandate as the Lord leads you.

  • Proverbs 31:8-9

    "Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; defend the rights of all those who have nothing. Speak up and judge fairly, and defend the rights of the poor and needy".

    Here is another translation of Proverbs 31:8-9

    Open your mouth for the speechless; in the cause of all who are appointed to die. Open your mouth, judge righteously, and plead the cause of the poor and needy.

    Isaiah 1:17

    "Learn to do right! Seek justice, encourage the oppressed. Defend the cause of the fatherless, plead the case of the widow."

    Matthew 7:12

    Do to others whatever you would like them to do to you. This is the essence of all that is taught in the law and the prophets.

    Christianity has both an inward aspect (building godly character or becoming sanctified) and an outward aspect (doing practical philanthropic good works.) Both aspects are vitally necessary, with righteous character serving as the well - spring or fountainhead for the second (outward) aspect.

    Godly good works, of necessity, should reflect a great deal of thought and concern, with considerable attention to the long-term consequences of the extended help. Soft-heartedness must not be accompanied by soft-headedness, but must take into account long-term solutions (the ultimate well-being of the recipient of the charity) involving thoughtfulness and common sense, carefully considering God's will in the matter. Good works are the fruit of righteousness, not an end in itself. We need to give according to our abilities, freely, generously, with a view of honoring God.

    James 1:27Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world.”

    What the apostle does here is that he presents Christian living as a two-pronged approach which we can maybe simplify or summarize. The first is doing good works, which is the first part there—visiting orphans and widows in their trouble.

    And the second prong is to become holy, or to build righteous character in ourselves, working with God.

    We could also divide it, maybe a little bit differently, into the practical and the spiritual.

    Obviously when you are doing good works, that is a practical application of what you have learned and put on as spiritual character.

    Another way that we can divide it out is into the outward and the inward. There is something that goes on inside, and then there is something that comes out of you as a result.

    However we want to name this two-pronged approach, we must realize that neither one of these groups, or prongs, is sufficient alone. That is why James presents them together. This is pure and undefiled religion to have an outward aspect and an inward aspect or, to have a practical aspect, and a spiritual aspect.

    Queen Esther and Mordecai exemplified the two-pronged approach excellently.

    When faced with a monumental plot of genocide and having the fate of an entire nation hanging in the balance, Queen Esther gave a brave "yes" to God both spiritually and practically.

    Mordecai also played his part both spiritually and practically when he prayed, fasted, and mourned in sack cloth for his people before God. Mordecai the relentlessly petitioned Queen Esther to go before the King and petition him on behalf of the Jewish people.

    This famous passage is spoken to Esther by her uncle Mordecai.

    "For if you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance for the Jews will arise from another place, but you and your father’s family will perish. And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?” -Esther 4:14

    As a result of Mordecai’s spiritual and practical interventions, Queen Esther called for a fast.

    Esther had a tough choice to make. She couldn't just think about the ramifications for herself - she had to think of how her action - or inaction - would affect her entire people group. She chose to obey God, and that took bravery.

    Like Esther, God will often ask us to do hard and holy things. This is part of our sanctification process. It is part of consecrating ourselves to Jesus Christ and His purposes.

    What if God is calling you to obey Him - because there is someone - or a whole group of people - that will be affected by your obedience to God?

    Remember... Your "yes" to God isn't just about you - it's about those God wants to touch through your life. You have a glorious calling. You have no idea the domino effect of your obedience that will help other people!

    Mordecai's challenge to Esther began with, "If you remain silent at this time..." Esther had a choice: she could either use her voice or passively sit by and watch her people die.

    Have you ever let fear keep you from using your voice? Maybe you wanted to keep the peace. Maybe you were afraid of being misunderstood. Maybe you were intimidated into being quiet. I want to encourage you that God has given you a voice for a reason! In the times we are in, it will take more and more boldness to speak up - but that is exactly what God is calling us to.

    It's one thing to say "YES" to a call from God ... but then, we must take ACTION.

    So also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.James 2:17

    Esther knew what she had to do. Here's her response to her uncle in Esther 4:16:

    "Go, gather together all the Jews that are present in Shushan, and fast for me; and neither eat nor drink for three days, night or day. I also and my maids will fast as you do. Then I will go to the king, though it is against the law; and if I perish, I perish."

    If I die, I die.

    This was it. Esther had resolved what she would do. She must approach the king with her unlawful request.

    It is here that we must realize that God may ask us to go against the culture of the day. Could it be that God is raising up deliverers who will seek His will that will not seem "lawful" in our times? But what if their bravery will save the lives of many and shift the course of nations?

    Will we choose to fear man - or God?

    The legalization of abortion runs very parallel to the decree of death that was officiated against the Jewish people. Queen Esther and Mordecai exemplified and modelled the two prong practical and spiritual approach to biblical Christianity.

    They did not say, “oh this decree of death against our people is bad and all we can do is pray.” They, including all the Jews gathered, prayed, and fasted before God for His divine intervention. Then, Esther invited the King and Haman to dinner twice in a wise strategy to expose Haman’s wicked plot before the King. Esther did this in an unlawful way as the King had not first extended her an invitation.

    By going before the King uninvited, Queen Esther was risking her life as this move called for the death penalty if the King does not hold out his scepter.

    As Christians, we should already know this self-evident truth that abortion is the killing of an innocent human being. This needs no more explanation. Are we just content with saying abortion is bad and all we can do is pray that people stop?

    Is that the response Jesus Christ gave us when He looked down on a wicked sinful world in need of a righteous Savior to save them from the penalty of death?

    Did Jesus Christ say, “oh well, not my problem. I am not the one sinning. These people deserve the death penalty for their sins?”

    No! Jesus Christ came to earth, lived among men, without sin or blemish, suffered, died, and was buried so that everyone, including those who rejected Him and still reject Him may have an opportunity at salvation.

    God has mandated us in the Scriptures to follow Christ’s example of sacrifice and intercession.

    Proverbs 31:8-9 states, Open your mouth for the speechless; in the cause of all who are appointed to die. Open your mouth, judge righteously, and plead the cause of the poor and needy.

    We urge you to become a Partner for Life and support this initiative collectively as God’s true Church in bringing an end to the genocide in the womb.

  • I John 3:16-19

    By this we know love, because He laid down His life for us. And we also ought to lay down our lives for the brethren. But whoever has this world's goods, and sees his brother in need, and shuts up his heart from him, how does the love of God abide in him? My little children, let us not love in word or in tongue, but in deed and in truth. And by this we know that we are of the truth, and shall assure our hearts before Him.”

    Notice that John agrees with this, and backs it up. The Pure religion requires both of the Practical and Spiritual prongs. He said that if we don't manifest God's love by giving, helping, and caring for others then we haven't fulfilled anything. We can't be sure that the love of God is actually in us if it is not coming out in some sort of physical work that we do, some act of love.

    We can all admit that most teachings we hear tend to stress only one of these prongs. It is not that we don't talk about the other, but we tend to stress the inward, the Spiritual, the holy, the righteous character part; the second prong shown in James 1:27, “Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world.

    What the apostle does here is that he presents Christian living as a two-pronged approach which we can maybe simplify or summarize. The first is doing good works, which is the first part there—visiting orphans and widows in their trouble. And the second prong is to become holy, or as it is often said, to build righteous character in ourselves, working with God.

    When we are doing good works, that is a practical application of what we have learned and put on as spiritual character.

    There is very good, sound, solid, biblical reasons for this. Basically, it is the more important of the two.

    The inward, the spiritual, the holy, the righteous character aspects of it are the foundation—you might call it the wellspring, or the fertile soil—out of which good works grow. You can go as far as to say that effective and truly good works cannot be done without godly character.

    Did you catch that? You must have godly character before you can even begin to do good works properly! Without godliness, good works are simply common, and rather empty humanistic philanthropy. We see this all the time in the world.

    Some foundation is set up to throw money at a problem. Maybe the person who set up the foundation really wanted to help, but when you get down to brass tacks it is rather a cold approach to the problem. They are just shoveling money at whatever they think is the cause of poverty, disease, or what have you. It is just a big cold corporation, or a trust, or fund, or whatever that is trying to do some good as they see it.

    That is the common approach to charity in this world. Let's go to I Corinthians 13 and see a little bit of backup on this. This, of course, is the love chapter. And Paul makes this exact statement in verse 3:

    I Corinthians 13:3 “And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, but have not love, it profits me nothing.”

    You could be the wealthiest person in the world, and die a poor man because you've given it all away to various charities and needy throughout the land throughout the world, and if there is not that bit of agape love behind it, there is no profit in it. It is like money down a rat-hole.

    Some good may come from it, but it is not the lasting eternal truly helpful good that God wants our charity to affect. Many people think that just doing good as we see it is good enough. But that is not the case once you become a true Christian. We're going to see this in this text.

    In this text, I want to dwell on the first prong that James mentioned—doing good works. We must not forget as we're going through this that the righteous character of Almighty God in us always expresses itself in practical exercise of good works. It always does. If we have God's holy righteous character in us we will produce good works because God gives. It is His righteous character that comes out in giving. He is the Father of every good and perfect gift. That is what He does. He gives. He can't help but give, because all the little parts of His character manifest themselves in outward concern.

    And of course, we know that in the Bible this is summarized by the word love, which is agape, which is out-flowing concern for others.

    We will see through this text that godly good works contain not just help, but a great deal of thought and concern. It is not just the act of helping somebody else that matters. It also matters how one helps and it matters what one's help produces.

    We often come to the conclusion that once we help somebody our part is done. We do this all the time.

    Let's say that you get a letter in the mail from some charitable organization, and they want fifteen dollars, and we write a check, and we throw it in the mail, and that's it. We don't give it another thought, until tax time comes around, and we have a receipt there that we use for a tax deduction.

    But, God's form of helping goes far beyond anything like that. I hope to show that throughout this text.

    Let's go back to Luke 3, and begin there and go to verses 7 and 8, and then skip down to verse 10. This is the ministry of John the Baptist as Luke presents it; one of his sermons that he gave.

    Luke 3:7-8, "Then he said to the multitudes that came out to be baptized by him, "Brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come? "Therefore bear fruits worthy of repentance, and do not begin to say to yourselves, 'We have Abraham as our father.' For I say to you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham from these stones.

    Luke 3:10-11, So the people asked him, saying, "What shall we do then?" He answered and said to them, "He who has two tunics, let him give to him who has none; and he who has food, let him do likewise."

    And then he goes on and gives advice to various others.

    We know that the preaching of John the Baptist was concerned very much with repentance. He told them that they had sins, and that they needed to recognize them, and they needed to turn from them. But, he didn't stop there.

    He demanded from them that they bear fruits worthy of repentance as it says there in verse 8. And when they asked him what it is that they should do to show forth these fruits worthy of repentance, he said, "Do good."

    If you have a surplus of clothing, he said, give it to someone who doesn't have enough. And if you have more food than you can eat, don't let it go to waste. Give it to someone who can use it.

    So, they were to exhibit their changed hearts in good deeds, in giving alms, in doing acts of charity, in giving to others.

    We know that this is a common theme throughout the Bible. You can hardly flip to a page without there being some admonition about doing good, or giving, or helping others; sharing, and many other ways that it is expressed in the Bible.

    If you sat down and thought about it right now, you could probably come up with a half dozen scriptures just off the top of your head that talk about our need to give either to the needy, to our brethren, the destitute, or the poor. There are many, many scriptures in the Bible that talk about giving as part of our religion.

    Even the two great commandments, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. And the second is like unto it, Love your neighbor as yourself," reflect this teaching as our love for God reveals itself in our love for neighbor.

    You can't have the one without the other. If you go through John's first epistle, you will find that he is constantly coming back to that, even to the point of saying that if we say that we love God but we show no love for our brother, then we are lying. We really do not love God if it does not come out in acts of love toward our brother.

    James 4:17, says that if we know to do good, and don't do it, it is sin to us. There are other scriptures, one in Proverbs 3 that says, "Don't withhold...." If you have something that another person needs, and they really need it, if you withhold it, that is bad. Don't withhold it from them.

    Let's move forward a few chapters to Luke 6, and we will see that Jesus picks up right where John the Baptist left off. We will start in verse 27. This is part of the Sermon on the Mount, Luke's version:

    Luke 6:27-38, But I say to you who hear: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, and pray for those who spitefully use you. To him who strikes you on the one cheek, offer the other also. And from him who takes away your cloak, do not withhold your tunic either. Give to everyone who asks of you. And from him who takes away your goods do not ask them back. And just as you want men to do to you, you also do to them likewise. But if you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners love those who love them. And if you do good to those who do good to you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners do the same. And if you lend to those from whom you hope to receive back, what credit is that to you? For even sinners lend to sinners to receive as much back. [And probably with interest!] But love your enemies, do good, and lend, hoping for nothing in return; and your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High. For He is kind to the unthankful and evil. Therefore be merciful, just as your Father also is merciful. Judge not, and you shall not be judged. Condemn not, and you shall not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven. Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you."

    Jesus goes further than John. He emphasizes giving not just to those who love us, but also those who hate us, curse us, despise us, and persecute us.

    What Jesus is doing there is that He is letting us know that godly giving contains an element that separates it from the common sorts of charity. And, of course, we know this as agape love—the kind of love that can be done without emotion if need be. It is a kind of love that does for another what is truly best for that person, rather than for what will make that person, necessarily, happy at the time. It is a love that looks beyond present circumstances and looks toward the ultimate realization of the act, toward the effect of your own behavior, primarily.

    It is not just a love that out of concern gives to somebody to plug a gap and that only. It is a type of love that is done with a great deal of thought, and that thinks through the effects and consequences of one's actions to their ultimate end. Therefore, the result is that one does good for that person whether that person likes it or not.

    Of course, God would want us to do these acts of agape love with a great deal of feeling out of true concern. So, it shouldn't be a cold love. But, if necessary, it can be.

    It is a love that one must be very careful with. And, if you read between the lines here, in Luke 6, you can see that Jesus is aiming for the Kingdom of God, not for somebody's temporary help. If we look at it, why would one do good to those that hate him? Why would one do good to someone who curses him or persecutes him unless there was an ultimate end for that other person?

    He mentions here that in godly giving there is greater merit when there is no hope of repayment, or even of gratitude, because it is done selflessly. There is nothing coming back to pay, or repay you for your sacrifice or gift. He is very quick to come up and say, "Look, if you do it this way, there are returns! There are rewards!" But, going into it, a Christian must not have those things in mind.

    Godly living is done without respect of persons. It is done in mercy and love, and kindness, as He says here in the golden rule, just like we would like to be treated. It is done without condemnation and thus out of a pure heart that truly desires the other's well-being.

    Dear reader, In the issue of abortion, there are multiple souls involved. There are consequences that outlast the mother and the child. It is a domino effect on present and future generations. Abortion is the ultimate act of hatred of God and His image. In the act of abortion, THE MOTHER, THE BABY’S ONLY SOURCE OF “SALVATION,” PROTECTION AND NOURISHMENT, DECIDES TO CONDEMN THE INNOCENT BABY TO DEATH INSTEAD OF LETTING THE BABY LIVE AS GOD INTENDED.

    THE CHURCH IS CRYING OUT TO GOD FOR REVIVAL. WITHOUT REPENTANCE, THERE IS NO REVIVAL.

    In Luke 3:7-8, John the Baptist preached the message of repentance and demanded from the multitude that they bear fruits worthy of repentance as it says there in verse 8. And when they asked him what it is that they should do to show forth these fruits worthy of repentance, he said, "Do good."

    Unless we as the true Church of God are willing to do good as evidence of our repentance, then we cannot experience God’s spirit of revival. God wants to unite His true Church behind a cause that will change the lives of millions of people and generations to come.

    Are you ready to selflessly surrender your will and heart to God’s mandate to abolish abortion in the United States?

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    ALL LIVES MATTER INCLUDING THE LIVES OF THE BABIES IN THE WOMB. OUR CONSTITUTION SECURES THE BLESSINGS OF LIBERTY TO OURSELVES AND OUR POSTERITY.