This is so true. While the passage usually means to either stand with the Lord or against, as standing on the fence is even more displeasing to Him, it also goes for standing up for or against anything that determines someone's life or well-being.
November 28, 2025 at 1:28 PM
This is so true. While the passage usually means to either stand with the Lord or against, as standing on the fence is even more displeasing to Him, it also goes for standing up for or against anything that determines someone's life or well-being.