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Let Us Reason Together

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America is collapsing right before our eyes.  She has never been perfect but there is a night and day difference from what she was to what she has become.  Our fall continues to escalate every day and we are now at the breaking point.

Then, to top it off, last week a psychotic lone gunman entered a historic black church and killed nine people who were peacefully gathered for Bible study.  While the gunman is an obvious psychopath, it has set off a chain of events that continues to push us toward civil unrest.

During a time when we ought to be mourning the tragic and murderous deaths of nine of our countrymen, we are engaged in political discourse hoping to slow down the efforts of those who desire to put the final nail in the coffin.

Although it is argued that we should back off from engaging in the cultural battles that have erupted, we really have no choice but to respond to the offensive attacks against our religious and civil liberties.  We are against the ropes and it appears we are going down for the count.

Yet, it does not have to be this way.  Instead of allowing our enemies to tear us apart, it is time to come together.  If this is ever to happen, it can only begin if we are all willing to confess and turn from our sins with a willingness to engage in open discussion so that we might be unified in the faith and against those who seek to destroy the people of God.

In this episode of Standing Firm, we will begin this conversation within the context of the Reformed church.  It is our hope that others will join us so that we might unite in truth and go forth united in truth to advance the Kingdom of Jesus Christ.

Standing Firm is a ministry of Covenant Commission under the direction of Reformed Church of the Holy Trinity.

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