
Guest Opinion: James Robison on Change We Can Believe In
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God has mercifully given us the opportunity to see our nation awaken and begin the healing process. The runaway train now known to be an out-of-control, excessive, secular progressive (basically socialistic) federal government has at least been slowed, but not yet brought under control. What must be done? Corrections must be initiated by wise, freedom-loving representatives and Americans. All who profess to know God as Father and Jesus as Savior must help lead the way.
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
11/10/2014 (1 decade ago)
Published in Politics & Policy
Keywords: James Robison, Freedom, activism, moral foundations, midterm elections, Deacon Keith Fournier, Life Today
FORT WORTH, TX (Life Today) - (Note From Deacon Keith Fournier: Those who know me - and know my heart,work and life- know that the priestly prayer of Jesus Christ, "Father, May they Be One" (John 17:21) has been the beating pulse and prevailing direction of my own service to the Lord for many years. I believe that prayer, which is being heard by the Father - who always hears His Son - is being raised in this hour with a prophetic clarity.
One of the voices doing just that is James Robison. I am honored to call him my friend. I truly believe that in the months ahead we will all be surprised by what the Holy Spirit does in this new missionary age. Jesus Christ is Lord.
With James and many others, I share a deep concern that this Nation we love must recover its foundational principles in order to remain free. There is a moral basis to a free society. This shared conviction is leading to increased collaboration. Stay tuned. It has just begun. This article was originally published on his insightful blog. )
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Guest Opinion: James Robison on Change We Can Believe In
God has mercifully given us the opportunity to see our nation awaken and begin the healing process. The runaway train now known to be an out-of-control, excessive, secular progressive (basically socialistic) federal government has at least been slowed, but not yet brought under control.
What must be done? Corrections must be initiated by wise, freedom-loving representatives and Americans. All who profess to know God as Father and Jesus as Savior must help lead the way. Every Christian must be determined to live as faithful, courageous, salt and light expressions for Christ's Kingdom purpose. We must be the "shining city set on a hill."
Chosen representatives must come to the table of reason in unity, seeking effective solutions. Healthcare was a problem before a divided Congress made it even worse. It can and must be corrected.
Although challenging, we need to hear from wise leaders who can help. Some happen to be my friends, like the great neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson and a truly concerned entrepreneur, Foster Friess. Their suggestions are certainly worth consideration. Leaders should at least hear wise men like them.
In contrast, there's no evidence that opposition to unbiblical ideas, such as so-called "same sex marriage," abortion, and abortifacient drugs dragged down Republican candidates. Conversely, support for such positions failed to help liberal candidates on the margins. In fact, it's just the opposite. Democratic candidates that led with abortion looked like extremists, and they lost.
These Democrats hoped to appeal to women voters on the assumption that most are left-wing, pro-abortion, gender-confused feminists. Hence their fabrication of a "War on Women."
No two candidates embraced this message with more zeal than Wendy Davis in Texas and Mark Udall in Colorado. Both enjoyed the campaigning largesse of Planned Parenthood and fawning and sympathetic coverage from the mainstream media. Both were blown out of the water.
What are the lessons? First, voters in the political center don't like to hear much about abortion. In charging up the rabid pro-abortion base, the Democratic candidates turned off a lot of swing voters. In Colorado, this includes many Hispanic voters, who are more pro-life than the general population.
Second, Republican candidates have no good cause to abandon life and marriage. Republican Scott Brown was narrowly defeated in New Hampshire. He avoided the issues altogether, but is thought to be socially liberal.
Who knows how the election would have turned out if he had taken a clear and consistent conservative stand?
But one thing is clear: In most districts, the stray independent votes picked up by Republican candidates who embraced abortion and a redefinition of marriage would have been more than offset by the millions of social conservative voters who would have been repelled.
We need good, sound government of the people, by the people and for the people. We must stop allowing those with a godless worldview to impose damaging ideas and policies on the American people.
Principled leaders should realize that they have little to gain, and a great deal to lose, by compromising on either economic or social issues. Our nation, and the world, can return to timeless truths. Perhaps we saw the beginning of the necessary course correction this week.
Lovers of freedom should all thank God for positive progress, but must not think for one moment the battle is won - it is not! The Lord has given us the opportunity to be inspired to stand, well informed on the issues and actively involved, preventing the enemy from taking one inch of God's sacred turf or the freedom He offers.
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James Robison is the founder and president of LIFE Outreach International. He co-hosts the daily television program LIFE TODAY with his wife, Betty. Since entering public ministry in the 1960s, James has spoken to more than 20 million people in several hundred city-wide evangelistic outreaches and has personally inspired religious, political and social leaders across five decades. Visit the work of LIFE OUTREACH HERE.
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