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GOP Congressman urged to resign for labeling woman’s faith in Jesus as ‘bigoted’.

“The hope of a Christian is inseparable from his faith. Whoever believes in the divine inspiration of the Holy Scriptures must hope that the religion of Jesus shall prevail ​throughout the earth.” – John ⁣Quincy Adams

“It cannot be emphasized too strongly or⁤ too often that this great‍ nation ‌was⁤ founded, not⁢ by ‌religionists, but by Christians;‍ not on religions, but on the gospel of Jesus Christ.” – Patrick Henry

There is no doubt that we have fallen‌ a very long way from the openness in which our founders espoused their faith, but ​when a Republican congressman calls a ⁣Christian “bigoted” and demands a retraction of an ⁤expression of⁢ the basic tenets of Christianity, it demands a ‌response from​ those of us who are still‌ holding​ the line.

Republican Rep. Max Miller ⁣got a rude awakening on X‍ (formerly Twitter) when he decided to go “woke” and chastize⁤ a Christian woman for espousing ‍a fundamental Christian belief:​ “There’s no​ hope for any of us outside of ‌having faith in Jesus Christ alone.”

The⁣ post⁤ was written by Lizzie Marbach, a former Ohio GOP⁢ employee, according to Fox News.

She was, of course, paraphrasing John 4:16 from the Bible, ⁢which says Jesus answered, ⁢“I am the way, ⁢and the truth, and⁢ the life. No one comes to​ the Father except through⁤ me.”

Miller responded to her tweet, writing, “This is one of the most⁢ bigoted tweets I have ever seen. Delete ‌it, ‌Lizzie.”

He ⁤added,‍ “Religious⁤ freedom ⁣in the ⁢United States applies to⁣ every religion.⁤ You ⁣have gone too far.”

Miller was completely ⁤wrong — Marbach wasn’t denying⁤ anyone their religious freedom.

She was just exercising hers.

Shockingly, one of the people who came to Marbach’s defense was outspoken left-wing congresswoman Ilhan Omar.

“No! Stating the core beliefs or principles of your faith isn’t bigoted as Lizzie did, its religious‍ freedom and no one should be scolded⁤ for that,” Omar said in Marbach’s defense.

“It’s ⁣also wrong ‍to speak about ⁢religious freedom while simultaneously harassing people ⁣who freely‌ express ⁤their beliefs,” she added.

It was a shameful thing for a Democrat, especially one as far-left as Omar, to be the one correcting a so-called ‍conservative representative.

Twitter users ‍also came ‍to Marbach’s defense, ⁣calling for Miller’s‌ resignation for‍ his bigoted​ tweet.

“Resign and ⁢seek Jesus!”⁤ one tweet said.

Eventually, Miller apologized, admitting he had made a mistake, although ​he never actually specified what⁢ that mistake was.‌ Nor did he explain ‌what “message” he had meant to convey.

“I posted⁤ something earlier that conveyed ‍a message I did not intend. I‍ will not try to‌ hide ‌my mistake or run ⁣from it. I sincerely apologize to Lizzie⁢ and ‌to everyone who read my post.” ⁤Miller wrote.

Whether or⁤ not his constituents believed his apology, Marbach, in ‌true Christian ‍form, accepted his apology, posting a screenshot of⁢ the section on forgiveness from Matthew 18:21-35 and writing, “Max, I accept your apology ⁣100%.⁤ However the truth is⁢ that it is not me from whom you need forgiveness, but God himself. ⁢I genuinely ⁤pray you seek Him and find salvation!”

Ben Zeisloft, a former writer for⁣ The Daily Wire,⁤ was a little more direct.

“Sir, your offense was not merely against the author of‍ that tweet, ⁢but the Author of your very life and the divinely inspired word she was quoting: ‘I am the way, and ‍the ‌truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through ⁢me” (John 14:6),’”‍ he wrote.

“Jesus is rightly called the⁣ King of the Jews:⁤ he died not⁢ only to ⁤save the Gentiles, but ⁤the Jews to whom the ‌promise of‍ salvation​ had ⁤originally been‌ given ‍(Romans ⁣3:1-8) but who crucified their Messiah⁣ (Acts 2:22-24). Jesus came to your people, but you rejected him.”

“Repent of your ‌sins and receive⁢ salvation in his name. Judge according to his righteous laws and submit to ​him in your work as a⁤ civil‌ magistrate (Psalm 2:1-12). I and thousands of other Christians are praying for you, sir (1 Timothy 2:1-4). May the Lord be with you.”

Truth ⁣is truth and it does not change its form.

But we live in ⁤a time‌ when it‍ is considered ⁤tolerant ⁤to say that there are multiple genders ⁤and bigoted to say⁣ that the only way⁤ to the Father is through His son, Jesus⁢ Christ.

And ​the tide is so strong that even Republicans are being taken away by the‌ current.

But Hebrews 6:19 says, “We have this as a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul, a ⁢hope that⁢ enters into the inner place behind the curtain.”

For Christians,‌ that ⁣hope is Jesus‍ Christ, the author ⁣and finisher of our faith.

He is ⁤the only anchor⁣ that holds.

The ‌post GOP Congressman‌ Is⁢ Urged to Resign⁤ After Calling Woman’s Profession of Faith in⁣ Jesus ‘Bigoted’ appeared first on The Western Journal.



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