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Sexual purity and identity of the Namibian nation are important to God

The Namibian nation is at the pinnacle of transitioning into a God-ordained direction, dimension and destiny. How can this issue not be serious, according to Job Amupanda?

The fight is here and the fight is now! Why should righteousness be delayed?

Are our leaders fighting for righteousness for a nation, or will they allow Namibia to be sodomised and transgenderised into something that was not ordained by God?

I absolutely disagree with what Mr Job Amupanda said, that he doesn’t regard sexuality as a big issue.

Firstly, marriage is the principal institution and foundation of all societies, including the church; thus, it precedes and transcends any particular society, government or religious community.

A marriage between a man and a woman was instituted by God and is central to His plan for His children and the well-being of society, an institution of life-givers.

Marriage is consummated by sex, the act of completing and perfecting a marriage, in order to produce an offspring ordained by God. Therefore, our sexuality forms a core part of the DNA of a nation. The sexual identity of the Namibian nation is important to God. If our essence and our foundations are not protected, we can be destroyed and it is impossible to build on a faulty foundation; thus, whatever is built will not last. Psalm 11:3: “If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?”

Historically, in nations that have risen and fallen, some root causes can be traced to sexual perversion, sodomy and transgenderism.

Many of our physical and spiritual issues are rooted in sexuality. Leviticus 19:29: “Do not prostitute your daughter, to cause her to be a harlot, lest the land fall into harlotry, and the land become full of wickedness.”

My question is: are our leaders focusing on the fruits or on the root issues of the Namibian nation, and are they focusing on what is seen, ignoring what is not seen?

Just as poverty has many dimensions linked to and impacting the physical, spiritual, mental, emotional and financial; thus, a nation needs to be delivered holistically from poverty. It is impossible to ignore sexual perversion as it affects a nation.

Has the power of wickedness blinded the sight of our judges and leaders so that they are blinded to true justice and true righteousness? A Godly leader leads by example and is an imitator of Christ, his actions are righteous, his thoughts are righteous, his speech is righteous and his choices are righteous. A Godly leader takes a stand for God and for the constitution of God, which is the Bible.

A Godly leader practices what he preaches.

A Godly leader leads others to have enduring/eternal values rather than what is temporary. A Godly leader must be transparent, a person with integrity, honesty and consistency.

A Godly leader is a man with one wife or a woman with one husband. A Godly leader loves their land, loves their nation, and loves the people of Namibia, regardless of race, colour, tribe, ethnicity, or financial status.

May Godly leaders arise and partner with God to build Namibia and its systems in every dimension according to God’s blueprint. Psalm 127:1: "Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it."

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-23

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