Dear God, Is Anyone Still Fighting for You?

I don’t even know where to begin. My heart is on fire tonight — but not the kind of fire you want. It’s the kind that burns because I’m angry, frustrated, and afraid all at once. I’m afraid that we’re losing something sacred. Something eternal. I’m afraid that Christianity — true, Bible-rooted Christianity — is being mocked, twisted, erased.

And worst of all, I feel like no one around me even cares.

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Everywhere I turn, the world is bowing to the Liberal agenda. Everything’s “tolerance” and “love wins” — but only if you agree with them. The moment you stand up for God’s Word, you’re called hateful, backwards, or worse. I’m tired. I’m mad. I feel like I’m watching the flame of our faith flicker under the pressure of politics and popularity contests.

“If the world hates you, know that it has hated me before it hated you.” — John 15:18 (ESV)

Lord, help me remember that it’s not me they hate — it’s You. But still, it hurts. It hurts to feel like I’m shouting into a void. It hurts to see churches flying rainbow flags and “celebrating pride” while ignoring the pride that leads to destruction.

Prayer 1:
God, please open the eyes of the Church. Wake us up before it’s too late. Give us boldness, not softness. Give us conviction, not compromise. I don’t want to be a lukewarm believer. I want to burn for You, not blend in for them.

What scares me the most is how fast we’re moving. Just a few years ago, things felt different. Now, if you don’t use the “right” pronouns, you could lose your job. If you say marriage is between a man and a woman — just like the Bible says — you’re called a bigot. I’m only 24, but I feel like I’m already living in a country that doesn’t want me — or at least doesn’t want what I believe.

And I keep wondering: Where are the other Christians? Why are so many of us silent?

“For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” — 2 Timothy 1:7 (NKJV)

Prayer 2:
Lord, give Your people courage. Wake us up from our comfort. Let us speak with truth and love — not fear. Let us vote, shout, pray, and live like Your kingdom matters more than their approval.

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Tonight I read a headline about another pastor arrested for “hate speech” because he quoted Scripture in a sermon. I wanted to scream. How can we just let this happen?! How can Christians be silenced in a country built on freedom? The same freedom they use to tear us down?

I know not every liberal is evil — I’m not that naive. But I also know the ideology they push is poison to our faith. It’s not about kindness or justice anymore. It’s about control. It’s about replacing God with government, sin with pride, truth with confusion.

“Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness.” — Isaiah 5:20 (ESV)

Prayer 3:
Jesus, be our defender. Be our truth in a sea of lies. Help me not to become bitter — but I can’t pretend I’m not furious. Channel my anger into action. Let me fight for You! Give me a voice that carries and a heart that doesn’t give up.

Sometimes I wonder what would happen if every Christian in America actually voted with the Bible in mind. Not with emotion. Not with culture. But with truth. What if we demanded that our politicians protect the unborn, defend religious liberty, and stop forcing godless agendas into our schools? What if we stood up — together?

It breaks my heart to see how many Christians say, “Well, Jesus isn’t political.” And yes, He wasn’t running for office — but He sure stood up to power. He didn’t sugarcoat the truth for Rome or the Pharisees. He turned over tables. He called sin what it was.

So why are we too scared to even post a Bible verse?

“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind.” — Romans 12:2 (ESV)

Prayer 4:
Father, help me live transformed. Don’t let me mold to this world. Make me holy — set apart — even if it costs me popularity, friendships, or peace. Let me care more about pleasing You than fitting in.

I think of the kids growing up right now, being taught to question everything — except the lies. It’s a world where drag shows are “family-friendly,” but prayer in school is banned. A world where Christian voices are censored, but everything else is celebrated in the name of “freedom.” If we don’t fight back now, will there be anything left for the next generation?

I don’t want to sit back and watch our light go out.

“Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” — Matthew 5:10 (ESV)

Prayer 5:
Jesus, make me worthy of being persecuted for You. If I have to suffer to stand for truth, let it be done. I don’t want comfort — I want courage. I don’t want peace with the world — I want peace in You. And I want to see revival in my lifetime. Please, Lord. Let it begin with me.

It’s almost midnight now. I probably won’t sleep much tonight. My mind is racing with everything I want to do — everything I feel called to shout from the rooftops. Maybe this article is just a release. But maybe it’s also a reminder: I’m not crazy. I’m not alone. And I’m not giving up.

God is still on the throne. But His people need to rise. We can’t afford to play nice anymore. Not when souls are at stake. Not when truth is under attack.

If we don’t carry the flame — who will?

20 thoughts on “Dear God, Is Anyone Still Fighting for You?

  1. Not to argue against your perspective but it is a bit like putting band-aids on papercuts while ignoring the sucking chest wound that is the mohammedan invasion of America post 9-11. Just sayen’

    Maybe the 64K USD question is: Where have all the cowboys and/or highlanders gone?

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  2. Not to argue against your perspective but it is a bit like putting band-aids on papercuts while ignoring the sucking chest wound that is the mohammedan invasion of America post 9-11. Just sayen’

    Maybe the 64K USD question is: Where have all the cowboys and/or highlanders gone?

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  3. “…13 And it was so, when Elijah heard it, that he wrapped his face in his mantle, and went out, and stood in the entering in of the cave. And, behold, there came a voice unto him, and said, What doest thou here, Elijah?
    14 And he said, I have been very jealous for the LORD God of hosts: because the children of Israel have forsaken thy covenant, thrown down thine altars, and slain thy prophets with the sword; and I, even I only, am left; and they seek my life, to take it away…

    …18 Yet I have left me seven thousand in Israel, all the knees which have not bowed unto Baal, and every mouth which hath not kissed him…”

    You’re not alone little sister, God still has hearts burning like yours. We’re out here places by his hand for such a time.

    Be patient, faithful and keep praying.

    Blessings

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  4. Dear CTN, your thoughts in this post are right on target. You’ve expressed all the concerns that all Christians have expressed. Of course to make change can’t rest on one person’s shoulders. It must be a concerted effort on the part of all Christians to stand up for what is right in God’s eyes. I think most Christians are afraid to be vocal because they fear for retribution on their life through harm or other things. It’s a most difficult time for us to be in but I believe there is one thing we all can do and that’s pray. I believe God answers our prayers. If we could somehow get all Christians to pray harder for change then God will answer. Until we see a shift in focus within the Christian community to one of prayer and challenge and not accepting society’s standards we will continue to see a decline. I am with you in prayer all the time.

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  5. Frightening times, and yes, we do need to stand up for the truth. But there are many who still love the Lord and many across our nation are being awakened to the truth every day. God is not done with us yet 🙂

    It makes me think of Elijah in 1 Kings, when he felt alone: “I am the only one left who is a prophet of the Lord…” And God reassured him: “Hey, you’re not alone. I still have seven thousand whose knees have not bowed down to Baal …”

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  6. You’re not alone. Stand firm, stay rooted in truth, and let your fire fuel faith, not fear. God sees, and He’s still in control.

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  7. I agree with your stand. However there is another way to go about it. You witness the churches and their members growing colder all of the time. The people are fleeing from the pews. These are all happening for the Tribulation to begin. God will not bring a final judgement of planet earth until it is like the days of Noah. It is getting that way very quickly now. “All the thoughts of men’s hearts were continually evil”. That is the human condition when the flood came. We are almost there now. What did Noah do? He built the ark and he was a preacher of righteousness. For the few like us who are remaining, I for my part have found the present day ark – the Kingdom of God. Like Noah preached righteousness and the Ark, I now preach righteousness and the Kingdom of God. Each person converted to live in the Kingdom of God there is one more worker to do God’s will. Noah converted 7 people. He converted his wife, his three sons, and his three daughter-in laws. This is my first goal in converting people to come and live in the Kingdom of God. When that is reached I will set my goal higher. No one who lives in the Kingdom of God believes any of this non-sense that is being proclaimed in this present evil world. Nor do they practice any of it. I am along side of you fighting, but I fight for bringing people into the Kingdom of God saving them one at a time. Notice I never said to bring them into churches. The Kingdom of God is what Jesus Christ preached and taught, and he wasn’t talking about the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. I am not talking about churches. I speak of the very same Kingdom of God that Jesus taught about.

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