There was a time—not too long ago—when talking about politics was as off-limits as cursing in front of your grandmother. You just didn’t do it. Especially not in polite company. And certainly not in church. We were raised to hold our opinions quietly, to keep our convictions tucked neatly behind closed doors, and to never ruffle feathers.
But oh, how the times have changed.
Now, more than ever, we are called—not to silence—but to speak. Not to hide behind cultural pleasantries, but to stand boldly on the firm foundation of God’s truth. We don’t shout for the sake of noise; we proclaim with purpose. Because in a world that is loud with lies, the truth must echo louder.
The world is lost. And Jesus? He is still the Shepherd of the lost. He is still calling. And those who belong to Him know His voice (John 10:27).
Let’s be clear: politics isn’t separate from the Bible. It’s not some secular space God avoids. It is a battleground He uses. Scripture tells us plainly—“There is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God” (Romans 13:1). That means every ruler, every president, every moment of leadership—God allows it, uses it, and works through it. Yes, even now. Even Trump.
And whether people like it or not, God’s purposes will prevail. The same culture that mocks the boldness of Trump is the same culture that cringes at the boldness of God’s people. But we will not be moved.
We are not here to be liked—we are here to be light.
I thank God for the upbringing that taught me reverence. But I praise Him even more for the fire He’s lit in me now. I may have started out meek in my faith, but today? I’m a lioness. Fierce. Focused. And filled with holy fire. I won’t be quiet about righteousness. I won’t be shy about truth. I will not sit down when I’m called to stand.
So yes, I’ll talk politics. I’ll speak to the lost. I’ll challenge the righteous. But not to elevate myself. Not to puff up pride. I do it to point to Jesus—the Author and Finisher of our faith, the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords.
Because in a culture full of noise, His voice matters over all.
So if you’re reading this and you’ve been running, hiding, or numbing the voice of God—stop.
He’s calling you.
He’s not looking for perfect people—He’s calling the willing. The humble. The hungry.
Repent. Believe. Come home.
Let Jesus be Lord of your life—not just your Sunday mornings, but your every breath. And when He fills you, don’t shrink back. Be bold. Be loud. Be light.
Because Heaven isn’t woke—it’s holy.
And God is raising up a remnant who won’t bow to culture but will rise up in courage.
And if you’re one of them—it’s time to roar.


















