HUGE “JESUS IS KING” RALLY IN THE UK

Attended by more than 150,000 people marching through central London on Saturday, the demonstration featured displays of wooden crosses held high, images of Christ on flags, and banners declaring “Jesus is the Way, the Truth, the Life.

The rally was organised by former English Defence League leader, Tommy Robinson under the theme “Unite the Kingdom”. It concluded with worship songs and prayer from a platform set up in Whitehall. followed by speeches from far-right politicians from across Europe.

Churchgoers attended despite prior warnings from some London church leaders that the march’s organizers were linked to “division and racial intolerance.”

Ahead of the event, the Bishop of Edmonton and Lead Bishop for Racial Justice, Rt. Rev. Anderson Jeremiah, and Dr. Lisa Adjei, Head of Racial Justice Priority in the Diocese of London, issued a statement saying they were “deeply concerned” by the planned march. “Though framed as a celebration of free speech, it is inextricably linked to voices and movements that have previously contributed to division and racial intolerance. This is at odds with everything we, and millions of Londoners, stand for,” their statement warned.

But according to Brian Tamaki of Destiny Church, New Zealand, the rally was God’s work. He told the crowds from the platform that it was “Christianity undergirding our democracies,” but “we turned our back on God.”

Tamaki said, “We must return to the faith that built our nations strong, and that faith is Jesus Christ. For Jesus Christ is Lord of all nations. Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.” The Pentecostal leader told the crowd, “This is the moment that we should rise up.”

Speaking after the event, organizer Tommy Robinson said the rally was the “spark for a cultural revolution in Britain.” Let us pray that is what eventuates.

One thought on “HUGE “JESUS IS KING” RALLY IN THE UK

  1. That is so good to hear. There was a day when that would have happened in Sydney with Rev Fred Nile and the Archbishop of Sydney, but these days the Church is so quiet. They can’t face opposition, compromise is everywhere, and mostly we worship safely within 4 walls. We must not get political and speak into the real world that rules over us all. Dear Lord, wake us up and make us bold and vourageous in this evil society. 🙏🙏

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