“The Spirit of the Lord is on Me, because He has anointed Me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent Me to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to release the oppressed...." Luke 4:18
I think the beginning of true faith is experiencing the heart of Jesus in regards to all things, all people and all life.
In my experience, Jesus thinks of this person and weeps for her. Punishing her is the last thing in his mind. And the justice of God is set in automatic principles. People cause the repercussions they experience by nature (including spiritual justice). But God's heart weeps and prays for her recovery from the enemy who tore her away from Him.
In the quote from Isaiah above, I see "oppressed" here as referring more to the spiritually oppressed, not the poor proletariat masses (as the Liberation Theoology aka Marxist Christianism, asserts). And this poor girl is spiritually oppressed.
I couldn’t agree with you more. You see… I know that look in her eye. It’s the same look in my daughter’s eyes.
My daughter recently sent me a text with a picture of a dinner party that she was so proud of. Her and her roommate had hosted the dinner party, and they had a craft of painting candles. It was very sweet. But she also announced to me that ‘coincidentally’ everybody at the table was non-binary. 😞 There was no light in any of their eyes, not even my daughter.
I’ve known for many years my daughter is part of the LGBT community, and so far through the prayers of myself and my mother she has not done the top surgery yet. YET! I know what a broken individual looks like. It’s heartbreaking.
My daughter was raised in Christian daycare, schools and in a Christian home, and she has denounced Christ! So yes… I like your explanation of spiritually oppressed!
My only hope for the girl in the picture above, is that while she’s in prison, she has a come to Jesus moment. Perhaps she’ll find another prisoner there who’s seeking the Lord, and she can get saved and come out of prison with the rest of her life being free in Christ. A tough price to pay two years in prison, however, spiritually eternity in Christ. 🙏
Please pray for my daughter and her five friends - because they are equally as spiritually oppressed, their eyes are so empty - as their identity is in being non-binary, not in Christ.
I personally believe that identifying as non-binary is almost the worst of the LGBT choices, because it’s no choice at all. It’s literally hanging in the balance between two genders. The decision of never knowing who or what you’re going to be every day, because you literally hanging in the balance between the two. Satan is so diabolical.
Anyway… Thanks for your reply, and appreciate your prayers for my daughter.
We are just aches this morning because of this. 😭
BROKEN 😵💫
“The Spirit of the Lord is on Me, because He has anointed Me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent Me to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to release the oppressed...." Luke 4:18
AMEN 🙏
I think the beginning of true faith is experiencing the heart of Jesus in regards to all things, all people and all life.
In my experience, Jesus thinks of this person and weeps for her. Punishing her is the last thing in his mind. And the justice of God is set in automatic principles. People cause the repercussions they experience by nature (including spiritual justice). But God's heart weeps and prays for her recovery from the enemy who tore her away from Him.
In the quote from Isaiah above, I see "oppressed" here as referring more to the spiritually oppressed, not the poor proletariat masses (as the Liberation Theoology aka Marxist Christianism, asserts). And this poor girl is spiritually oppressed.
I couldn’t agree with you more. You see… I know that look in her eye. It’s the same look in my daughter’s eyes.
My daughter recently sent me a text with a picture of a dinner party that she was so proud of. Her and her roommate had hosted the dinner party, and they had a craft of painting candles. It was very sweet. But she also announced to me that ‘coincidentally’ everybody at the table was non-binary. 😞 There was no light in any of their eyes, not even my daughter.
I’ve known for many years my daughter is part of the LGBT community, and so far through the prayers of myself and my mother she has not done the top surgery yet. YET! I know what a broken individual looks like. It’s heartbreaking.
My daughter was raised in Christian daycare, schools and in a Christian home, and she has denounced Christ! So yes… I like your explanation of spiritually oppressed!
My only hope for the girl in the picture above, is that while she’s in prison, she has a come to Jesus moment. Perhaps she’ll find another prisoner there who’s seeking the Lord, and she can get saved and come out of prison with the rest of her life being free in Christ. A tough price to pay two years in prison, however, spiritually eternity in Christ. 🙏
Please pray for my daughter and her five friends - because they are equally as spiritually oppressed, their eyes are so empty - as their identity is in being non-binary, not in Christ.
I personally believe that identifying as non-binary is almost the worst of the LGBT choices, because it’s no choice at all. It’s literally hanging in the balance between two genders. The decision of never knowing who or what you’re going to be every day, because you literally hanging in the balance between the two. Satan is so diabolical.
Anyway… Thanks for your reply, and appreciate your prayers for my daughter. We are just aches this morning because of this. 😭