If Christian Americans ever expect God to fulfill his half of 2 Chronicles 7:14, they must first repent of their national idolatry – their love affair with the humanistic, pluralistic, polytheistic, and antichristian United States Constitution.
If Christian Americans ever expect God to fulfill his half of 2 Chronicles 7:14, they must first repent of their national idolatry – their love affair with the humanistic, pluralistic, polytheistic, and antichristian United States Constitution.
If Christian Americans ever expect God to fulfill his half of 2 Chronicles 7:14, they must first repent of their national idolatry – their love affair with the humanistic, pluralistic, polytheistic, and antichristian United States Constitution.
If Christian Americans ever expect God to fulfill his half of 2 Chronicles 7:14, they must first repent of their national idolatry – their love affair with the humanistic, pluralistic, polytheistic, and antichristian United States Constitution.
If Christian Americans ever expect God to fulfill his half of 2 Chronicles 7:14, they must first repent of their national idolatry – their love affair with the humanistic, pluralistic, polytheistic, and antichristian United States Constitution.