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Sermon 2: Keep the Faith
By The Rev. Steven Roland
“Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.”-Proverbs 3:5-6 ...

Taylor Swift released yet another Worldly sinful album called “evermore” which has so much coarse language, denial of the divinity of Christ, and so much more. ...
This album, much like “folklore” has received the coveted parental warning about explicit content! I thought Swift’s target demographic was 12 year old girls! They don’t need to be hearing gratuitous use of the “f-word” and start repeating it in school and get suspended! Not in the House of God shall these words be uttered! SAY AMEN IN THE HOUSE OF THE LIVING GOD!

Next, parents are substituting the wisdom of the Lord for their own. There’s this wicked sinful game out there these days called “Doki Doki Literature Club” and it’s a real wicked game! It glorifies death and suicide in a truly Satanic ritual fashion! It is a product made by the devil to get our kids to join a death cult to remove their sound judgment and spiritual wisdom! They lure these lonely teenage boys in with cute looking girls and get them weaned into the death cult and then smack them with satanic treachery of lust, worldliness, death, and obsessive carnal desires!!!! I saw a report on the BBC about a 15 year old boy who offed himself because of this wicked demonic spirit! Godly Christian parents need to get off their rear ends and rear those children and keep them in the faith and away from the wily snares of the devil! Too much is at stake when God’s people are being assaulted from all fronts! Whether it’s from Joe Biden letting little boys into the girls locker room, a fake pandemic keeping people out of the house of God, or Taylor Swift and wicked games turning our kids into demonically possessed entities!

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