There’s A New Fire Burning In Spokane: The Fire Of God — As Wildfires Spread Devastation, Mayor Woodward Joins Faith Leaders In Prayer — “We Need A Revival.”

There Are No Political Solutions — Jesus IS The Solution

(Spokane, Washington) — In the wake of devastating wildfires that have wreaked havoc across parts of Spokane County, local pastors, faith leaders, and elected officials including Spokane’s Mayor, Nadine Woodward, came together at a prayer and worship event in downtown Spokane Sunday night.

The event called “Kingdom To The Capitol” was hosted by Turning Point Faith and Sean Feucht, a Christian songwriter who gained notoriety after throwing a series of “Let Us Worship” events throughout the Pacific Northwest in defiance of mask and vaccine mandates.

The event was planned months ago, but because of the fires in Spokane County and the poor air quality, the group had to move the event indoors at The Podium, a new event center in Spokane that had just finished construction.

The Idaho Tribune has been told that the Mayor had accepted the invite prior to the devastating fires in the county.

Feucht said to the crowd of thousands in attendance, “This right here is a blueprint for how a city responds in crisis. We call on God.”

Pastor Matt Shea, a former state representative, and Spokane-based pastor joined Feucht on stage. Shea said:

“If we're really the church, the body of Christ, the arms, the hands, the feet of Jesus Christ, that we're gonna be there for every single one of those people that lost their homes. Every problem we face in this country, whether it's a wildfire, whether we're talking homosexual marriage, transgender issues, whether we're talking the economy, every single problem in this country has one answer, and his name is Jesus Christ.”

Shea Continued saying:

“We can't be afraid to preach Jesus in the darkness. In fact, that's exactly what we're supposed to be preaching. Jesus. Now, it's really easy to vote our values and we should vote our faith. We should vote our faith. But the Bible says that we should pray for our leaders. And I'm gonna be real honest with you right now. We have failed in that in America. It's easy to, to criticize our leaders. It's easy to run them down, and it's easy to listen to all the doom and gloom on social media. It's another thing entirely to take responsibility and ownership and pray for our leaders. So right now, I'm gonna ask Mayor Nadine Woodward to come up.”

“We've got an enemy we need to fight, And his name is Satan. We don't need to be fighting each other.”

“Father God, we prayed a blessing over the leaders you have chosen for this time, God, that you would give them your wisdom, that you would give them supernatural love. Lord, that you would give them supernatural discernment. You would increase their faith…

“Give them courage, your courage, to stand on the foundation, the rock, Jesus Christ. Give them right now, Lord, unwavering ability to speak the truth into the darkness. And no matter what anybody says around them, they will glorify and honor and praise you in every single thing they do in Jesus' mighty name. “

Everybody in one gigantic shout said, “amen!”  

Sean Feucht said “I grew up coming to Spokane and I don’t remember it being like this. The crime. The drugs. The darkness. But that changes tonight.” Feucht broke into prayer, asking that Spokane’s leaders would be given “Godly, holy wisdom from heaven,” and that Mayor Woodward should “not ever fear man,” but “only fear God.”

Several weeks ago, Feucht held a similar event in Seattle Washington and Boise, Idaho which were opposed by violent satanists, Antifa, Democrats and so called “anti-extremism” experts like the IREHR, Western States Center, and the SPLC.

Here are some of these “anti-extremist” satanic activists using a staple gun to affix ripped pages of the bible to they/them’s body:

Remember, these guys are the “anti-extremists.”

These are the same satanists that came prepared to violently confront any conservative counter-protestors at the “Drag Santa” event at the Boise Botanical Gardens.

They had “abnormally long flag poles” and other weapons, so, really it may have been a “conspiracy to riot,” but fortunately for the satanists, one of the attendees at the drag event in Boise was U.S. Federal Attorney Josh Hurwit, so they have nothing to worry about.

People protesting Feucht’s event in Boise allegedly assaulted a 16 year old girl.

Thus far, the Boise Prosecutor has not charged anyone in that case.

If the prosecutors in the City of Boise are anything like the ones in Coeur d’Alene, acts of left-wing violence will continue to go un-pursued.

This brings us back to Spokane.

Spokane needs help. And not help from more government programs, or more NGO’s, or whatever.

The city has been overrun by mentally unstable violent leftists, drug addicts, and perverts.

What’s needed is leadership. Mayor Woodward, who is up for re-election soon, is running against a far-left candidate named Lisa Brown.

Predictably, Brown took the opportunity to share a post from an Antifa activist that posted clips and quotes of the event out of context, in an effort to shame the Mayor for standing on biblical principles.

Unfortunately, Woodward caved to the pressure and early Monday morning released a statement saying that she is “deeply disturbed that Matt Shea chose to politicize a gathering of thousands of citizens who joined together yesterday to pray for fire victims and first responders. I attended the event with one purpose only and that was to join with fellow citizens to begin the healing process.”

Somewhat prophetically, at last night’s event, Feucht lamented ”the amount of people losing their integrity,” in positions of power.

Pray for Mayor Woodward.

Johnston Meadows

I’m an author, a Christian and a loving husband and father

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