Responding to mandatory vaccine, a Christian perspective 

Although Christians, the body of Christ, are one, there are doctrinal lines that clearly mark out our belief  systems. 

As a matter of clarity, all Christian assemblies that are not either pentecostal or evangelical fall under  the orthodox mold. 

This classification also largely determines what the Christian professes and confesses.  For the pentecostals, they take and apply the word of God in every area of life without being selective. 

On the basis of our Christian Faith, it is the pentecostals and evangelicals that worry most about  mandatory vaccination. This is especially so when the integrity of our vaccines is questionable.  

A Whistleblower from Pfizer reported the presence of fluorescent materials in the vial containing final  products. There have been denials of such extraneous substances by big Pharma.  

No Christian who is born again wants to bear the ‘Mark of Beast’ referred to in the Holy Bible. There has  been word circulating that getting Coronavirus jabs and ‘mark’ consequently, would foreclose the  chance to go to heaven. 

Securing heaven at the end of this life is by faith. Therefore believing Christians are enjoined by the  scriptures to live by faith. 

Faith will entail that ‘we will trample on serpents and scorpions and every power of the adversary.’ Some apply faith and take it without any side effects. 

It will not be known yet if there is a beastly mark that hinders from heaven until that day of the Lord. 

In which case, a Christian may legally seek Religious Exemption out of sincere conviction. The onus lies  on he who decrees mandatory vaccination to prove the sincerity.  

The Christian’s faith is too precious to be traded for anything. 

A man of God once said that ‘if your faith cannot carry you, then go ahead and be vaccinated.’ It will give  peace of mind for that individual believer. The inner struggle would then be over. 

For those with a clear call to evangelization of the world, there is no mountain too high and valley low to  stop the saving of souls.  

Remember that Apostle Paul fought the beasts at Ephesus in the course of fishing for men in the utmost  parts of the earth.  

So, we should decide to please God, the Rewarder.

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