Shining Light on Truth: Exposing Darkness in Our Schools

Shining Light on Truth: Exposing Darkness in Our Schools

As we reflect on the divine mandates shaping our communities, two powerful Scriptures call us to action. The first, Ephesians 5:11, urges us to “Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose them.”

This resonates deeply with the alarming presence of books like It’s Perfectly Normal and This Book Is Gay in school libraries, where content contradicts God’s truth.

The graphic’s flashlight illuminates this call, urging us to confront and expose such influences that threaten our children’s minds.

A Stand Against Immorality

The second graphic, rooted in Revelation 2:20, warns, “But I have this against you, that you tolerate that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess and is teaching and seducing my children to practice sexual immorality.”

This echoes the concern over materials promoting ideologies that lead youth astray, aligning with our ongoing discussion about child pornography in school libraries.

Together, these verses compel us to protect the vulnerable and hold the Arizona Board of Supervisors accountable for upholding righteous standards.

Our Biblical and Civic Duty

These Scriptures tie into our broader themes—prophesying God’s truth in the public square, as seen in Joel 2 and Acts 2, and exercising our authority as “We the People,” as affirmed by the Constitution.

Just as our biblical mentors have done in the past, we must expose unfruitful works and resist the seduction of immorality.

This is our biblical mandate and civic responsibility, ensuring our laws and schools reflect God’s higher law.

Amen!