The streets of Los Angeles burned this week as lawless mobs attacked police and destroyed property. While radicals chant about “justice,” true Christians face a test of faith. The Bible teaches us to respect authority and protect our communities. This is our moment to stand firm.
Violence is never the answer. God’s people must reject the chaos. Rioters smashed windows and attacked federal buildings – that’s not protest, that’s anarchy. Christians should back the brave officers risking their lives to restore order. The Bible says, “Let every person be subject to the governing authorities.”
ICE agents are doing tough but necessary work. Open borders let drugs and crime poison our neighborhoods. Protecting our nation isn’t cruel – it’s common sense. Real compassion means enforcing laws so families can live safely. The Trump administration is right to send the National Guard when local leaders fail.
Shame on politicians like Mayor Bass for siding with rioters over the rule of law. Weak leadership creates this mess. True shepherds don’t let wolves attack the flock. Christians must demand leaders who put America first, not criminals breaking our laws.
Churches should open their doors – but not to spread socialist lies. Offer food and prayer, not excuses for lawbreaking. Help those genuinely in need while supporting deportation of gang members and felons. Love demands both mercy and truth.
Some “activists” want Christians to betray their values. They shout about compassion but ignore victims of illegal immigration. Remember – Jesus honored the law. We can care for immigrants without letting mobs destroy our cities. Charity shouldn’t mean chaos.
This isn’t about politics – it’s about survival. Radicals want to erase borders and silence believers. Christians must fight this spiritual battle through prayer and courage. Our churches must be light in the darkness, teaching biblical truth without fear.
Pray for peace, support law enforcement, and demand justice. America’s soul is at stake. Christians didn’t start these fires, but we’ll help rebuild – on foundations of faith, family, and freedom. The cross doesn’t bow to mobs. Stand strong.

