She told people to “move back” from Christian nationalism and warned fellow leaders that they will be held responsible if they remain “passive” to save their own skin while saints who have been entrusted to them are being “seduced, manipulated, USED, and stirred up into a lather of zeal devoid of the Holy Spirit for political gain.”
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Moore made it clear that she wasn’t telling people to turn from “Trumpism” and go toward “Bidenism.” Instead she reminded Christians they don’t “worship flesh and blood,” nor do they put their faith in “mortals.”
Church, she said, “We have a king. His name is Jesus.”
I do not believe these are days for mincing words. I’m 63 1/2 years old & I have never seen anything in these United States of America I found more astonishingly seductive & dangerous to the saints of God than Trumpism. This Christian nationalism is not of God. Move back from it.
— Beth Moore (@BethMooreLPM) December 13, 2020