Divine💰💰 :
I am disappointed by your message. The church should be a place where people come to grow spiritually, find hope, and draw closer to God. When the gospel is mixed with politics, many believers become confused and divided.
Not everyone who comes to church supports the same political views. Some of us are not involved in politics at all. We come to hear the Word of God, not political opinions. When a pastor uses the pulpit to attack politicians or promote political agendas, it takes the focus away from Christ and the gospel.
If God has called someone into ministry and another person into public service or politics, each should fulfill their calling with integrity. The church should pray for leaders, speak the truth in love, and call everyone to righteousness without showing political bias.
Remember that the church is built through the sacrifices of God's people—their tithes, offerings, and faithful support. As spiritual leaders, you have a responsibility to use the pulpit to teach God's Word, encourage believers, and unite the body of Christ rather than create division.
Many people listening to your sermons are educated and thoughtful. We expect biblical teaching that brings spiritual growth, not messages that appear politically motivated. I sincerely hope you will return to preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ, which is the message that transforms lives.
May God continue to guide and give wisdom to all church leaders.
2026-07-08 09:19:22