Many have been persuaded by Al Wolters et al, to embrace social reform, but I'm not one.

The thinking behind his book "Creation Regained" might be foundational among progressives and social institutions, but putting social reform above soul-saving is not why #Jesus died.
Read his book in the 1980s but rejected it immediately.

That same dynamic is recognisable in what's called "the new world order", or Babylon: i.e. We'll help you and do business with you if you agree to our theology, otherwise not.
It's subtle, perhaps, but not invisible.
It doesn't matter how many people stamp their feet, or take up arms. There can be no legislation enforced whereby man loves others, or shows compassion or is merciful. No re-education programme either.
#Jesus didn't tell His disciples to go out and change the world. He commanded us to be His faithful witnesses unto eternal life.

The Great Commission isn't social reform.
We are to obey His commands, in the strength of His Holy Spirit, to be compassionate and pray for our enemies, and do good to all, and if Believers don't do that they're not being faithful to #Jesus, they're running their own agenda.
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