Give Governor Ron DeSantis credit for fighting the world system! There are about handful of Governors in America that fight the world system, DeSantis, Kristi Noem of South Dakota and Greg Abbott of Texas. New Mexico, where we live, is very dark. If your Governor stands strong for God, let me know. I do not agree with these three governors at all times, there was a day that we can agree to disagree without turning ugly. Many Americans have forgotten about that. I will turn 65 on July 4th and I see this world system wanting to change so many things that I grew up with and am so very thankful for like, Church, school, terms that we used, that are part of my life and Sharon’s life, like boy and girl, many basic beliefs are under great threat in this “new America.” Some call it the world system, which is full of sin. See how the Church is so divided in America in a report below.
CHURCHLEADERS:
Florida governor Ron DeSantis has signed into law a bill requiring public school teachers in grades K-12 to observe at least one minute of silence at the beginning of the first class period of every day.
“The idea that you can just push God out of every institution and be successful, I’m sorry, our founding fathers did not believe that,” said DeSantis, speaking at a news conference at Shul of Bal Harbour in Surfside, Fla. “We have an opportunity here to really protect the religious freedom of everybody who’s going to school K-12 in the state of Florida and we’re really proud of that.”
Gov. Ron DeSantis: New Law Will Let Public School Students ‘Pray As They See Fit’
What do I mean by WORLD SYSTEM?
This from Charles Stanley:
Times of Temptation
We all struggle with temptation. In fact, even Jesus was tempted, but He resisted and never sinned. From this, it’s clear that experiencing temptation is not in itself a transgression. However, if we let the enticement take root in our thoughts, we are heading toward sin. Obviously, taking action on a wrong yearning is sinful, but Scripture tells us that entertaining the evil desire is as well (Col. 3:5).
So where does the urge to sin come from? The source is threefold: Temptation comes from our own lusts (James 1:14), the devil (Matt. 4:1), and the world system organized under Satan’s authority (1 John 5:19). Until Christ returns, mankind will live in its current fallen condition—and we will be tempted by self-indulgent pursuits and Satan’s ploys to turn us from the Lord.
The tempting circumstances we encounter are not unique to us; others have faced similar situations. Although God doesn’t promise to rescue us from all temptations, He limits them and provides a way of escape so we can endure without yielding to sin.
Whenever something is tempting you, draw near in submission to God and resist the devil (James 4:7-8). Then ask the Lord for the grace and strength to stand firm against sin.