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Christians pray at State Capitol after Satanists disrupt Christmas decorations

If you’re paying attention, you know current conflicts represent a spiritual battle.

We’re fighting over‍ biblical issues like homosexuality and killing unborn ​children, not to mention basic aspects of humanity like what determines who is a man and who is a woman.

One facet of that ⁤spiritual battle​ recently showed up in Des Moines, Iowa.

There in the land of black ⁢soil, expanses of corn, Midwestern ⁢values, and the memory of a young Ronald Reagan sportscasting on local ‍radio, the Satanic Temple of Iowa has erected a holiday display in the state Capitol building.

Representatives of ‌the “temple” refused ‌to speak to reporters, according to WHO-TV, instead referring them to​ their website, which advocates for, among ​other ​things, ⁣“abortion as a religious rite.”

While state officials said the satanists followed proper procedures for putting up the material, a small ⁣sign on the satanic decor states, “This display is not owned, maintained,​ promoted, supported by or associated with the State ⁢of Iowa.”

The⁣ state ‌may want to distance itself from the Satanic Temple, ⁢but a group of Christians refused to look away.

A ⁣prayer group that has met weekly at the Capitol for 30 ⁣years addressed the ‍display on Tuesday.

“[There are] about 40 of us in ​that room, and not only do we love ​all people, including those who put this satanic display up at Christmastime, but …⁤ Jesus loves them as well,” member Kathy Barnette said.

Pastor Joel Tenney of Alpha Pneuma Ministries prayed directly in front of the display: “Lord, restore our state. Restore our nation to godly principles and values. In Jesus’​ name. Amen.”

Is there a spiritual battle ​happening in America?

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Having ‍come from Tiffin, Iowa, to view it, Tenney said, “A display like this is a travesty to see in our⁢ Capitol.‌ I don’t know why it’s allowed to​ be⁢ here.​ … I’m going to work to hold ⁢whoever put this up accountable, and whoever allowed this to be put up accountable‌ as well.”

Prayer group leader Paul Dykstra, ⁢a retired farmer and ‌pastor, said, “God uses ​all evil to good. He’ll turn it to⁣ good, ‌and so if people ‍become aware that these things are out there, they become more alert to ‍watch for it.”

Indeed. The ⁤conflicts we face — on so many levels — are spiritual.

And the⁤ Iowa Capitol prayer group knows that well.


The post Christians Fill State Capitol with Prayer After Satanists Hijack ‌Christmas Decorating appeared first on​ The Western Journal.

How does​ the‌ presence of the Satanic Temple’s holiday display in the Iowa State Capitol building ⁢reflect the ongoing spiritual battle in ‍our nation?

If you’re paying attention, you know⁣ that current conflicts represent a spiritual battle. We’re fighting over biblical issues like homosexuality and killing unborn children, not to mention basic aspects of humanity like what determines who is a man and who is a woman.

One facet of ‍that spiritual ​battle recently showed up in Des Moines, Iowa. There, ⁣in the land⁤ of black soil, expanses of corn, Midwestern values, and‍ the memory of a young⁣ Ronald Reagan sportscasting⁤ on local‍ radio, the Satanic Temple of Iowa has⁣ erected⁤ a holiday​ display in the state Capitol building.

Representatives of the “temple” refused to speak to reporters, instead referring them to their website, ​which advocates⁤ for, among other things, “abortion as a religious rite.”

While state officials said the Satanists ⁤followed proper procedures for putting up the material, a small sign on the⁣ satanic decor states, “This ⁤display is not owned, maintained, promoted, supported⁤ by or associated ‍with the State⁣ of ⁣Iowa.”

The state may want to distance itself from the Satanic ‍Temple, but a group⁢ of Christians refused ⁢to look away. A prayer group that has met weekly at the Capitol for ​30⁤ years addressed ‍the display on Tuesday.

“[There are] about 40 of us in that room, ‍and not only do‌ we love all people, including those who put this satanic display up at Christmastime, but … Jesus loves them as well,” member Kathy Barnette said.

Pastor Joel Tenney of Alpha Pneuma Ministries prayed directly in front of the display: “Lord, restore our state. Restore our nation to godly principles⁣ and values. ⁢In Jesus’ name. Amen.”

The presence of the Satanic Temple’s holiday display ⁤in the Iowa State Capitol‌ building is a stark reminder of the ongoing spiritual battle in our nation. It represents the clash​ between those who uphold biblical values and those who seek to redefine morality and promote practices that go against traditional beliefs.

While the state may have allowed ⁤the display based on legal procedures,‍ it is important for Christians to stand firm in ⁤their faith and pray for the restoration of godly principles and values in our nation. It⁤ is through prayer and unwavering love for ⁢all people, even those who ‍promote practices ⁢contrary to our ‌beliefs, that ‌we can bring about ‌positive change and uphold⁢ the‌ truth.

In conclusion, the presence of the Satanic Temple’s holiday display in the Iowa State Capitol ​building serves as a reminder ‍of the ongoing spiritual ⁣battle in our nation. It is a call for Christians to remain steadfast in‍ their beliefs, to⁤ pray for the restoration of godly principles and values, and to extend love and compassion to all ‌people, ⁣regardless of ​their beliefs. Only through unity and prayer can‍ we overcome the spiritual battles we face and bring about⁢ positive change in ⁣our society.



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