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Church's Untapped Power
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| The church in the United States is the most powerful, collective, untapped force. | |
| And I did a study recently on the Civil War because, you know, Rick Joyner was writing recently about the Second American Revolutionary Civil War. | |
| We're in a cultural civil war. | |
| And here's the tragic part. | |
| The church has the ability to shift the battle at the gates. | |
| There's some 30, 40, 50 million of us out there who are not engaged in the process, who are not, and yet we have the power to shape the outcome. | |
| So I think what's happening is the pressure is going to increase, and it's going to put more pressure upon, and people like, you are fought because you're courageous enough to speak the truth. | |
| Here's what I found out. | |
| I did a study on what was preached during the Civil War, and it's fascinating. | |
| In the South, of course, they preached about the, they were talking about states' rights and the power of the individual and the sovereignty that's given to the individual against the wicked state. | |
| In the North, they talked more and more about slavery and the subjection of the slaves and the righteousness of the Union cause. | |
| What was interesting was what did they teach on the border states? | |
| What were the pulpits doing in Maryland and Kansas and various places where you had to make a decision you were in the border zone? | |
| They preached, stay out of politics and just talk about the kingdom. | |
| Every pulpit in America right now is a border state because somebody down the street could be against you or in your pews could be mad at you for talking about Trump positively or being political. | |
| So it's far better to avoid this subject. | |
| Every issue that can divide people from people, you're going to find money is behind dividing people from people in order to create division in America, ultimately to take it down, but primarily to build one party over another so that they can have power. | |