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Michael Brown: Jezebel’s War With America

A wake up call for the church.

In chapter 7, “Jezebel and the War on Gender Distinctions” the author lists many of the gender identities that people can now identify as. He also cites a cases in which a person has lost a job, or been persecuted, or brought a strange case to court over sexual identity issues. Brown says that LGBT activism is seeking to do away with gender distinctions.

Some of the information in this book is truly disturbing. There are stories that are hard to believe (but documentation for them is provided in the endnotes). Brown points to the teachings of Scripture as he addresses the issues he covers in this book. The social situation this book describes is not a pretty picture of what is currently happening in America. This should be a wake up call for the church. As believers we need to be aware of what is going on in America and the errant views that are being aggressively promoted in our midst. Brown reminds us that we are in a spiritual battle, we are not just fighting against flesh and blood (Eph. 6:12). In chapters 11 and 12 he offers counsel on what believers can do individually and corporately to combat the spirit of Jezebel that is in our midst. May God grant us grace to be the salt and light that can help transform our society.

Reviewed by John Lathrop

 

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Category: Living the Faith, Summer 2019

About the Author: John P. Lathrop is a graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and is an ordained minister with the International Fellowship of Christian Assemblies. He has written for a number of publications and is the author of four books Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, and Teachers Then and Now (Xulon Press, 2008), The Power and Practice of the Church: God, Discipleship, and Ministry (J. Timothy King, 2010), Answer the Prayer of Jesus: A Call for Biblical Unity (Wipf & Stock, 2011) and Dreams & Visions: Divine Interventions in Human Experience (J. Timothy King, 2012). He also served as co-editor of the book Creative Ways to Build Christian Community (Wipf & Stock, 2013). Amazon Author page. Facebook

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