In a recent episode of “Red Sky: Signs of the Times,” Pastor Greg Locke returned from a hiatus to deliver an impassioned warning on the nation’s rapid transformation and the global church’s precarious future. He opened by reflecting on personal losses and a hectic schedule, framing his deep concern for America’s spiritual and moral direction.
Pastor Locke sounded alarms over what he called the “fall” of New York City, following the election of a mayor whose policies, he claimed, endanger the city’s Jewish community and traditional values. Predicting a spike in anti-Semitism and the spread of ideologies at odds with American freedoms, Pastor Locke invoked biblical prophecy: “When you poke the Jewish people, you poke the apple of God’s eye.”
Shifting focus globally, Pastor Locke highlighted unaddressed genocides of Christians in Nigeria and Sudan, lamenting both worldwide apathy and the “deafening silence” of American churches. He underscored the importance of efforts through prayer and advocacy, pressing for greater support for the persecuted.
A crucial part of Pastor Locke’s message centered on deepening divides within the conservative movement over Israel. He challenged listeners to stand resolutely with Israel, linking growing hostility toward Jews to the fulfillment of biblical prophecies.
Pastor Locke concluded by urging Christians to stay vigilant, grounded in faith, and ready to face intensifying challenges, declaring, “I’m kingdom first—faith over politics, action over silence.”