Celebrating The Day of Life Andrew Torba, June 24, 2024June 24, 2024 Share this: Today, on the Day of Life, we gather to celebrate a monumental victory for the sanctity of life and the protection of the most innocent among us. In June 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States overturned Roe v. Wade, a decision that had enshrined the so-called “right” to abortion in the American consciousness for nearly half a century. This historic ruling marked a turning point in the battle for the soul of our nation, a battle that has raged on for decades. We stand today, united in our conviction that the child sacrifices must end and that our nation must be reclaimed in obedience to God and His divine will. The victory on the Day of Life is a testament to the power of perseverance and faith in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. It is a reminder that, when we play the long game, when we commit ourselves to the pursuit of righteousness and justice, we can achieve the miraculous. But let us not be mistaken: the battle for life is far from over. The Day of Life is not merely a celebration of a single victory, but a call to action. There is much work to be done, both in our own hearts and in the hearts of our fellow citizens. We must continue to fight for the protection of the unborn, to advocate for the sanctity of life, and to build a culture that embraces the beauty and value of every human life, from conception to natural death. To that end, we must recommit ourselves to the principles of Christian Nationalism, a movement that seeks to reclaim our nation and bring it to heel in obedience to God. We must recognize that the battle for life is not an isolated issue, but is inextricably linked to the broader struggle for the soul of our nation. Christian Nationalism is a spiritual, political, and cultural movement comprised of Christians who are working to build a parallel Christian society grounded in a Biblical worldview. It is a movement that recognizes the inherent value of every human life and seeks to protect and nurture that life in all its stages. As we celebrate the Day of Life and the victory it represents, let us remember that our work is far from finished. We must continue to stand for life, to advocate for the protection of the unborn, and to build a culture that embraces the beauty and value of every human life. In the words of the Apostle Paul, “I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:14). Let us press on, together, in the pursuit of a nation that is truly obedient to God and His divine will. May the Day of Life serve as a beacon of hope and a call to action for all who believe in the sanctity of life and the power of faith to transform our world. Let us recommit ourselves to the fight for life and the broader struggle for the soul of our nation, knowing that with God on our side, all things are possible. On this Day of Life, let us raise our voices in praise and thanksgiving, and let us pledge ourselves anew to the sacred cause of life, liberty, and the pursuit of a nation that is truly under God. Andrew TorbaCEO, Gab.comChrist is King Get The Day Of Life Shirt Bold Christian Writing andrew torbagab
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