“Throw me to the wolves and
I’ll return leading the pack”
Unknown
Bullied.
Intimidated.
Maligned.
Mocked.
Ridiculed.
Excluded.
Harangued.
Lambasted.
All sorts of adjectives, verbs, adverbs…
ugly words…
words usually used to describe the negative.
Words that are thrown out at the current President.
Mean-spirited words
Words used by Democrats referring to Republicans.
Words used by Republicans referring to Democrats.
Words used by mean kids to frazzle the nerves of kids who are different.
Insulting words.
Words used by an ever increasingly angry society…
Words intended to wound and harm.
Words used by the media and even sadly the Church to pummel
a pastor who has opted to stand up to this post-Christian, progressive liberal culture…
a culture that uses such words to threaten Christians who happen to follow
the Word of God.
A man who is feeling isolated as he grows weary fighting the good fight.
The following words and link are from our Wee Flea friend who expresses his frustration
with being ripped apart by a press and thrown under a bus,
or more aptly to the wolves, by his own governing church body…
And so when one of our family members is under attack, perhaps the rest of us
should think about circling the wagons in their direction…
What can you do?
Pray…please.
Private messages of support – thanks.
Public statements of support even better.
Most won’t write to newspapers or be asked to publicly comment,
but what you can do is just say a word in season when you have the opportunity.
You can speak up in your schools, universities, and workplaces –
in a tactful, loving and honest manner. Especially when you are asked.
And if, as a result of someone reading about what I said,
you are asked what you think and if you support me,
please don’t give the kind of political, ‘neutral’ answer that the Free Church did
(because that just adds fuel to the fire).
Dare to say yes and be prepared to give an answer when you are asked why.
The more people who stand up and refuse to be intimidated,
the more we are likely to see things change for the better.
David Robertson
Thrown to the Wolves – What happens when you dare to question the Trans agenda.
PSALM 62
My soul finds rest in God alone;
From him comes my salvation sure.
My safety, fortress, sheltering rock—
In him alone I am secure.
How long will you assault a man?
Do you all seek to lay him low—
This leaning wall, this tottering fence—
And bring about his overthrow?
They plan his fall from his high place;
They take delight in spreading lies.
With false and flattering mouths they bless,
But in their hearts curse and despise.
Find rest, my soul, in God alone;
In him my hope is ever sure.
My safety, fortress, sheltering rock—
In him alone I am secure.