

A Canadian minister has called for the removal of the term “Savior” from core Christian beliefs, arguing that Christianity should evolve to be more inclusive. This is yet another attack on biblical truth, aligning with the spirit of the Antichrist that seeks to undermine Jesus' central role in salvation (1 John 2:22). Removing Christ as Savior is not merely a doctrinal shift but an outright rejection of Christianity itself.
This push for a Christless faith is part of the broader movement to reshape religion into a globalized, humanistic system. The Bible warns that in the last days, there will be a great falling away (2 Thessalonians 2:3), and we are witnessing that today as governments and religious leaders redefine Christianity to fit cultural narratives. The idea of removing Jesus as the exclusive Savior aligns with the end-times deception that paves the way for the one-world religion foretold in Revelation 17.
True believers must not waver in their faith, even as political and social pressures mount. Christianity without Christ is meaningless, and any attempt to erase Jesus from the faith is an attack on the very foundation of salvation. This movement serves as a reminder that we are living in prophetic times, where the battle for truth is intensifying. Now, more than ever, Christians must be bold in proclaiming the name of Jesus, regardless of the cost. READ MORE
Commentary by Joe Hawkins