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Concerning the Kingdom: 

A confrontation with saltless Christianity built on one sobering reality: Both the Word of God and the testimony of history cry out: Christian, be salt—or be trampled.

We stand on the shoulders of giants—will we honor their sacrifice or squander their legacy?

We inherited a faith forged by believers who turned the world upside down. 

We inherited religious freedom won by those who faced death rather than compromise. 

We inherited a nation built on biblical principles by Pilgrims who crossed an ocean. 

We inherited hospitals, universities, and orphanages established by believers who saw every sphere as sacred ground. 

We inherited the fight against human trafficking and slavery led by Christians who refused silence. 

We inherited laws championed by preachers who knew the Gospel demands justice.

Our predecessors were not perfect—but they were engaged. 

They didn't retreat. 

They didn't surrender. 

They didn't make their faith private. 

They counted the cost of discipleship—and they transformed the world.

Drawing from Luke 14:31-35 and Matthew 5:13-16, this message exposes the fatal pattern behind every fallen Christian civilization. 

Jesus asked a kingdom question: "Won't he first sit down and consider whether he is able to oppose the one coming against him?" 

America has already started sending the delegation of surrender—retreating from schools, universities, media, and public life. 

Now the question stands: Will we honor their sacrifice and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ by continuing the fight? 

Or will we become the generation that threw it all away?

Because salt that loses its saltiness gets thrown out and trampled underfoot. And history proves Jesus wasn't speaking metaphorically.