
Let’s get something straight—pronouns were never meant to be a political weapon. But in today’s America, they’ve become just that. What used to be basic grammar is now being hijacked by an agenda that’s pushing confusion, rebellion, and full-blown identity delusion. We’ve got classrooms replacing truth with preference, corporations bowing to pressure, and even churches going soft to stay culturally relevant. But let me be clear: God is not the author of confusion. He made them male and female—period. And while the world celebrates pronoun chaos, Pastor Greg Locke is one of the few voices refusing to bow. His recent commentary isn’t just bold—it’s biblical, unapologetic, and exactly what the Church needs to hear right now.
In a sermon that pulled no punches, Pastor Locke declared: “Every time demons speak in the Bible, they always make an emphasis out of their pronouns. It’s what demons do!”
Addressing the congregation, Locke emphasized the importance of guiding children away from what he perceives as harmful ideologies. He remarked, “Taking your kids into that stupid, wicked nonsense… Parents who tell their kids to respect trans people’s pronouns ‘oughtta be whooped.’”
Locke urged his congregation to adhere to traditional understandings of gender identity. He proclaimed, “You’re a man or a woman, that’s it. Anything else is demonic! It is evil, it is perverted, it is wicked, and it is a plan, and a plot, and an attack of the enemy on our children.”
In an earlier post to Twitter X, Pastor Locke succinctly expressed his stance: “Your pronouns are not my problem. Grow up.”
He further warned, “We are living in a time when the church is being invaded by witches and warlocks, and we’re too busy worrying about pronouns.”
As a woman grounded in biblical truth, I stand with Pastor Locke. The time for silence is over. The Church must rise, speak truth, and refuse to be complicit in this cultural deception. Let’s call it what it is: a spiritual battle for the hearts and minds of our children. And with leaders like Pastor Locke, we’re not backing down.“For God is not a God of confusion but of peace. As in all the churches of the saints.” —1 Corinthians 14:33
Watch Pastor Locke’s Sermon here:
Lisa D
Amen!
Jeff
Let’s get real, he and she are pronouns but yet Christians don’t have a problem using them, stay consistent if you don’t like pronouns don’t use ANY