Saturday, October 13, 2018

On the Streets of Babylon: "NO" to Christ as King?

Babylon is fallen, is fallen,... 
Come out of her, my people,
Revelation 14:8/18:4
There' seems to be some who don't want Christ as "King" on the Streets of Babylon...


"Jesus acknowledged being King to Pilate in John 18:37.
Paul calls him the “only Sovereign” in 1 Timothy 6:15, referring to him as “King of kings and Lord of lords.”
He is the King of all of God’s people (John 12:15).
He reigns from the throne of David (Acts 2:30).
.... Australian Archbishop, Mark Coleridge, recently stated that he did not want Christ as either a counselor or King.

From Brisbane, Archbishop’s words caused havoc in social media, with many people seeking clarification. LifeSiteNews, which is basically a Romanist discernment news site, reached out to the Brisbane Chancery asking for the Archbishop to clarify but has received no response after what is now several days.
Archbishop Coleridge is a major supporter an acolyte for Pope Francis and has supported his liberalization of the Romanist church for some time. In 2015, Coleridge argued that it’s no longer appropriate “in the real world” to say that God “loves the sinner but hates the sin” in reference to homosexuality." Pulpit&Pen