Insight - Jul 10th, 2020
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Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid. Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss their frustrations with current television news and social media. Brother Josh says, if America is so awful, and people are so oppressed here in the United States, he suggests there are one hundred other countries for people to move to. We as believers must pray for the people who are trying to destroy this great country. He says there is soon to be a great harvest of souls, and very likely there could be some former Communists and Socialists in that group of people that we see as so disruptive today. Brother Josh reminds how the Apostle Paul, formerly Saul, who persecuted Christians is an example of how God can change a heart. The Rosenstern’s remind that we are to show people love and give them truth In Christ. The Word of God can pierce the hardest of hearts. Brother John reminds that Jesus, as He was being crucified, said Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do. In Matthew 5:13, Christians are reminded we are the salt of the earth, but if the salt have lost it's savour, it is good for nothing.
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