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At about 7 min LTC Grossman says you don't have to die for your religion but the Bible has made clear, straight from Jesus, that if you deny him before man you will be denied before the father. (Matthew 10:33) People have already died for their beliefs. And the day is coming that many more people will die for their beliefs.

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You may also want to look at Psalm 144:1, that is a scripture our safety team stands with.

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My favorite thing about David Grossman is that he's never actually killed anyone, I don't even think he ever saw combat.

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Thanks Keith. Thanks Colonel Grossman.

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I disagree about voting. This was not a nation created by Christians. Our board of commissioners allowed a satanic follower to open up with prayer/evocation (look that word up) in Ottawa county, MI. If our leaders allowed this we are to stand with Christ NOT them. From this point on we cannot win using the enemies laws and rules. That’s insane! Which is right to listen to them who created man made laws to segregate and destroy the churches or Him, who sent His only begotten son?

Those, as some would call their “forefathers”, have practiced deism and other types of witchcraft/sorcery. We need to gather and pray to our Lord and Savior to protect those who are His until His return.

The politics they stand for are cult based! Wake up O’ sleepers! Time draws near! Repent!!

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I especially appreciate his noting that prayer is a primary weapon in spiritual war. It's a radio calling in divine intervention...Excellent!

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An alternate metaphorical lens for spiritual warfare is sweeping up a dirty floor. For those who are traumatized already and find war something beyond their ability to conceptualize, who may fear evil spirits and not feel up to the task—framing satanic forces as the unclean spirits they are (which we can remove together with the lord) helps reduce any intimidation factor. This might be helpful for women who generally may not see themselves as warriors or relate to war metaphors. But it could be any one of course. There is scripture for both. “Clean the inside of the bowl” etc

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