Eucharistic Revival Has Begun; Keep it Going Through Seven Quotes
With June underway, average people are being bombarded with pride marketing. Whether it’s from major retailers like Target, and Starbucks, military branches like the Navy, or those who call themselves “Christian” or “Catholic” celebrate the worst of the deadly sins. What is even more appalling is that many “Catholic” universities allow this kind of nonsense.
When we try to engage or tell them what June is for and that pride is a sin, we get labeled as bigots, fascists, prejudice towards those in the LGBTQIA (whatever the letters are now I can’t keep up), or not accepting. Well, they are not accepting the truth. They are inventing their truth while saturating what was set in stone since the early church.
I do concur that we should love those who have same-sex attractions. However, we can do it without celebrating the sin.
The biggest problem that we will soon encounter is how this movement of modern-day groomers and uncivilized activists is hijacking a symbol that was a part of the bible for many years. That symbol is the rainbow.
In the book of Genesis, God said,
“I set My rainbow in the cloud, and it shall be for the sign of the covenant between Me and the earth. It shall be, when I bring a cloud over the earth, that the rainbow shall be seen in the cloud; and I will remember My covenant which is between Me and you and every living creature of all flesh; the waters shall never again become a flood to destroy all flesh. The rainbow shall be in the cloud, and I will look on it to remember the everlasting covenant between God and every living creature of all flesh that is on the earth” (Genesis 9.13–16).
Seven-Color Rainbow vs. Six-Color Rainbow
Did you know that there were biblical meanings behind the seven colors of the rainbow? Seven has a long representation of God. For example, the seven days of the creation that is found in the book of Genesis. Meanwhile, six is associated with Satan. It’s no wonder St. Augustine reminded us that pride exists because of the fall of angels.
The colors, as observed by Isaac Newton, are ROY G BIV (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet). Notice on the pride flag that indigo is skipped as the movement wants nothing to do with God. Indigo represents loyalty and spiritual knowledge. Here is a break down on the colors of the rainbow
Red: Symbolizes the blood of Jesus and the sacrifice made for humanity's salvation. It is a powerful reminder of Christ's atonement and the forgiveness of sins.
Orange: Represents endurance and strength, reminding believers to persevere through trials and tribulations with unwavering faith and trust in God's promises.
Yellow: Signifies God's glory and the radiance of His presence. It serves as a reminder of His majesty and the light of His truth shining upon believers.
Green: Symbolizes renewal and growth, reflecting God's faithfulness and the continuous cycle of new beginnings and spiritual transformation.
Blue: Represents divine revelation and heavenly grace, reminding believers of God's wisdom, truth, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Indigo/Purple: Signifies royalty and authority, reflecting God's sovereignty and establishing His kingdom. It serves as a reminder of believers' identity as children of the King.
The rainbow was a symbolic covenant made by God to his people. Sadly, it is hijacked by a demonic movement that is set to groom children and destroy the very nucleus of society, the family.
It is time for those who believe in the family, its role, and its purpose in society to set up, challenge the movement, and halt any attempts to indoctrinate vulnerable children to give into this movement that is masterminded by Satan.
Most Sacre Heart of Jesus, we place our trust in you
If you know someone struggling with same-sex attractions, please refer to Courage International