There are many pretenders to the thrones in most African States. What we have mostly are usurpers!
Usurpers have obtained power over states. Tyrants have reigned and employed their power in oppressing the people. Neither of these is the ordinance of God. With the throne of iniquity God has no fellowship. To take the simple existence of a power as evidence of its right to rule, evinces the heart of the veriest slave.
A casual look across the continent will confirm this reality, Africa is in dire need of Statesmen and women.
To further this, every christian should be at his post, and wherever duty to his God, the church, and his country, calls, there he should be found. Let not christians by a mistaken view of spirituality, retire from social duty, or alienate their rights, as men, to be the inheritance of infidels and profligates. Between the most exalted spirituality of mind and an intelligent and liberal assertion of social rights, there is no discrepancy. Infidelity, for obvious reasons, would persuade us to believe, that religious and civil duties are hostile to each other.
Believeitnot.
David, the man after God's own heart was a states man and a captain, as well as a distinguished saint.
Usurpers have obtained power over states. Tyrants have reigned and employed their power in oppressing the people. Neither of these is the ordinance of God. With the throne of iniquity God has no fellowship. To take the simple existence of a power as evidence of its right to rule, evinces the heart of the veriest slave.
A casual look across the continent will confirm this reality, Africa is in dire need of Statesmen and women.
To further this, every christian should be at his post, and wherever duty to his God, the church, and his country, calls, there he should be found. Let not christians by a mistaken view of spirituality, retire from social duty, or alienate their rights, as men, to be the inheritance of infidels and profligates. Between the most exalted spirituality of mind and an intelligent and liberal assertion of social rights, there is no discrepancy. Infidelity, for obvious reasons, would persuade us to believe, that religious and civil duties are hostile to each other.
Believeitnot.
David, the man after God's own heart was a states man and a captain, as well as a distinguished saint.
There are many pretenders to the thrones in most African States. What we have mostly are usurpers!
Usurpers have obtained power over states. Tyrants have reigned and employed their power in oppressing the people. Neither of these is the ordinance of God. With the throne of iniquity God has no fellowship. To take the simple existence of a power as evidence of its right to rule, evinces the heart of the veriest slave.
A casual look across the continent will confirm this reality, Africa is in dire need of Statesmen and women.🙏😇🙇♂️
To further this, every christian should be at his post, and wherever duty to his God, the church, and his country, calls, there he should be found. Let not christians by a mistaken view of spirituality, retire from social duty, or alienate their rights, as men, to be the inheritance of infidels and profligates. Between the most exalted spirituality of mind and an intelligent and liberal assertion of social rights, there is no discrepancy. Infidelity, for obvious reasons, would persuade us to believe, that religious and civil duties are hostile to each other.
Believeitnot.
David, the man after God's own heart was a states man and a captain, as well as a distinguished saint.
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