The Rev. Rafael Cruz, the father of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), recently urged Christians to become more involved in politics, saying the phrase “God is in control” means “getting rid of the police.” he claimed. Mr. Cruz spoke last Friday. Christian Participation Conference Sojourn Church in Carrollton, Texas, argued that “the church has failed America” by not speaking up more.
“Unfortunately, we have a lot of pastors who are a bunch of wimps,” Cruz said. “Pastors have a responsibility to lead their sheep in all areas of life. Most pastors don't do that.”
“Most pastors are afraid of saying something controversial. Saying something that could hurt someone. Because if they offend someone and leave, their money goes to them. Jesus called them “hired men.” They are no longer pastors. ”
He went on to explain how he often hears the phrase “God is in control” and how he believes such language is counterproductive to a politically engaged religious life. . christian post Reported.
“What I'm saying is, 'God is in control' is police enforcement,” he said. “'God is in charge' is the excuse Christians give to justify sitting on their butts while their country goes to hell.”
Cruz claimed the phrase was “not even Biblical,” calling it “akin to hyper-Calvinism,” and said the phrase meant “we are the puppets and God is pulling the strings.” I believe it is implied.
“It negates individual responsibility. It negates free will,” Cruz continued. “If there is a fundamental principle in the Bible, it is the principle of stewardship. We are stewards of all of God's creation.”
Mr. Cruz mentioned Genesis 1:26-28In it, God gives humanity “dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.”
“We have a responsibility to steward this country,” Cruz said. “We have a stewardship responsibility to the United States.”
He also spoke about other issues, including concerns about trans ideology infiltrating public schools, insisting that the U.S. government is based on the Bible, and the importance of Christians running for local school boards. emphasized.
Cruz, who grew up in Cuba, described what it was like to live under an authoritarian communist regime, saying, “When I lost my freedom in Cuba, I had a place to go back to.''
“If we lose our freedom here, where will we go?” he asked.
The conference, aimed at mobilizing the church in support of socially conservative causes, included former Congresswoman Vicki Hartzler, coach Joe Kennedy, and Family Policy Alliance CEO Craig A variety of speakers attended, including Mr. DeRoche, Texas Representative Nathaniel Moran, and former presidential candidate Pastor Ryan. Binkley et al.
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