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.”
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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.
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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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