FOR YEARS NOW EVANGELICAL ORGANIZATIONS, LEADERs, MISSIONS AGENCIES, AND SEMINARIES HAVE SUBSCRIBED TO THE GODLESS GLOBAL GOALS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AS THE UN AND WEF SEEK TO SEIZE TOTAL CONTROL BY 2030.
Rev Thomas Littleton
7/20/2023
AGENDA 2030 IS NOT THE GOSPEL .
No matter how much warped “theology of cities “/ human flurishing/ common good economics/ or bible verses and red inked quotes- the United Nations and World Economic Forum global gaols are not compatible with the Gospel or the Great Commission. But as the UN and WEF “SDG Summit 23” is held in September in New York City – evangelical partners have long been aligned and openly embraced this apocalyptic deception on a massive scale.
THE SUSTAINBLE DEVELOPMENT UN/WEF SUMMIT IN SEPTEMBER .
United Nations – https://www.un.org/en/conferences/SDGSummit2023

General Assembly UN Photo/Manuel Elias
2023 SDG Summit ( “accelerated progress towards SGD..leading up to 2030”)
“The 2023 SDG Summit will take place on 18-19 September 2023 in New York. It will mark the beginning of a new phase of accelerated progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals with high-level political guidance on transformative and accelerated actions leading up to 2030.”
“Convened by the President of the General Assembly, the Summit will mark the half-way point to the deadline set for achieving the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals. It will be the centerpiece of the High-level Week of the General Assembly. It will respond to the impact of multiple and interlocking crises facing the world and is expected to reignite a sense of hope, optimism, and enthusiasm for the 2030 Agenda.”
The 17 Goals
“In 2015, countries adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) . They embarked on a journey to achieve the 2030 Agenda to promote prosperity, address inequalities while protecting the environment. The 17 SDGs offer the most practical and effective pathway to tackle the causes of poverty, violent conflict, human rights abuses, climate change and environmental degradation.”

WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM AND SUSTAINABLE DEVEOPMENT IMPACT MEETINGS
WEF and the SDG Summit 23
“About the Meetings”
“Convening at the same time as the United Nations General Assembly, the Sustainable Development Impact Meetings will bring together communities of purpose that integrate business leaders, policy-makers, international and civil society organizations, innovators and entrepreneurs.”
“in a series of carefully curated impact-driven dialogues, these alliances will use the meetings to advance their work and make concrete progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and to build momentum on other key milestones in the months ahead, including the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) and the Forum’s Annual Meeting in January 2023.”
“Participation is by invitation only from the respective Forum communities.”
“At World Economic Forum Sustainable Development Meetings, Leaders Advance Cooperation on Climate Action, Industry Decarbonization and Social Resilience”
THE MAJOR EVANGELICAL PLAYERS ALREADY SUBSCRIBED TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT /AGENDA 2030 GOALS.
BOTH CONSERVATIVE AND PROGRESSIVE “CHRISTIANS LEADERS” HAVE SIGNED THEIR ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMITTED THEIR INFLUENCE TO SEDUCING THE CHURCH TO FOLLOW GLOBAL GOALS AS A GOSPEL CALLING.
EXAMPLES : ( JUST STOP READING WHEN YOU HAVE SEEN ENOUGH)
WORLD EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE

“On September 8, 2020, the global Social Media Campaign “The Bible and the SDGs” was officially launched.
The global campaign “The Bible and the SDGs” is a joint campaign of different departments within the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA). The WEA Creation Care Task Force, the WEA Sustainability Centre, the Lausanne/WEA Creation Care Network, the global campaign Renew our World and the Church of Pentecost in Ghana are involved in this campaign.
The campaign combines the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with the biblical foundation on creation care and stewardship. The campaign aims to inspire and empower Christ’s followers to think biblically about sustainability and to commit themselves accordingly to save our planet. The campaign runs concurrently with the Season of Creation and the SDG Action Month of the Global SDG Action Campaign by the United Nations. The Season of Creation is a worldwide ecumenical celebration of prayer and action for the protection of creation. It runs from September 1 to October 4.
Through the Bible and SDGs Campaign, churches and congregations are empowered to implement creation care on a daily basis and thus become a strong, legitimate and united voice in global debates on sustainability.
The campaign will also help to raise awareness among the global sustainability community that evangelicals are committed to the integrity of creation and want to actively participate in the implementation of SDGs.
You can support the campaign by using the hashtag #BibleSDGs in the social media on a daily basis, and by highlighting links between the Holy Scripture and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) between September 8th and 25th.“


LAUSANNE MOVEMENT AND SDG

Global Integration
“For the last ten years we have been working increasingly across sectors (humanitarian, health, development, United Nations) as psychologists in mission.[2] Central to our work has been a simple, strategic framework which we call Global Integration (GI).”
“GI is a framework for engaging actively and responsibly with our world, locally through globally, for God’s glory. We seek to ‘integrate’ our lives by connecting relationally and contributing relevantly on behalf of human wellbeing and the issues facing humanity, finding common ground for the common good, linking new and old ‘treasures’ (resources and directions) for sharing the good news and our good works, and doing so in light of our integrity, commitments, and core values (eg ethical, humanitarian, human rights, faith-based). GI is thus a mindset and a skillset, a perspective and a practice, for how we live and work in our world as followers of Christ.”
RTS- REFORMED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY “POLIS (CITY) INSTITUTE”
This once “biblical conservative seminary has enjoined SDG /AGENDA 2030 with CRU and regional “Faith Based Partnerships ” since 2009. The Polis Institute is a project of the Frankfurt School inspired Institutes of Advanced Studies in Culture and is funded by the “Justice Driven Economics “Kern Family Foundation” which has been infiltrating conservative seminaries for over a decade. The late Tim Keller was a key participant in the developemnt of the Polis Institute and used it as a model for his “Redeemer City to City ” efforts globally.

EUROPEAN AND LUTHERAN CHRISTIAN MOVEMENTS PROMOTING SDG/AGENDA 2030

( THIS GROUP IS SEEKING TO ADD RELIGIOUS FREEDOM TO THE SDG /AGENDA 2030 GOALS)
Religious freedom, the great forgotten in the 2030 Agenda
“For a week, Christian politicians and social actors from 37 countries met in Geneva. A final document delivered to the UN says “discrimination and persecution on the basis of faith” is “absent” from the Development Goals.”
IN NORWAY
THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF CHRISTIAN FAITH AND THEOLOGY
Kjell Nordstokke
“Can the Bible, Christian faith and theological reflection be of help when working with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? It depends on the perspective we opt to apply. Biblical texts offer several possible perspectives. Here are some of them: ..
“This publication aims at interpreting the SDGs as “signs of the times” (Matthew 16:3). As a public agenda, the SDGs express a global ambition of making the world a better place for everyone, above all through the construction of sustainable societies. At the same time, several goals articulate issues that have long been on the agenda of churches and marked their social and diaconal engagement. Thus, the SDGs provide a unique opportunity for churches to join in, as part of their Christian social responsibility, in cooperation with others, both public authorities and actors within civil society.”
“How should we read each of the SDGs in light of our Christian faith? Christians in many parts of the world use the method “see-judge-act” when trying to interpret the challenges of everyday life from the perspective of faith. This method contains three steps; it is important that they follow the right order and to use sufficient time on each step.”
THE LUTHERAN WORLD FEDERATION

Waking the Giant
“Churches for Sustainable Development”
The initiative
‘Waking the Giant’ is a global ecumenical initiative of The Lutheran World Federation (LWF). It aims to empower churches to contribute effectively to the 2030 UN Agenda for Sustainable Development. The initiative provides churches and church-related actors with tools and training to relate their on-going work to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In the context of the global ‘Waking the Giant’ network, churches and church-related actors come together for experience exchange, mutual learning and joint action. LWF also supports churches and ecumenical partners in selected countries to set up implementation mechanisms for taking stock of their existing work in relation to the SDGs and engage in joint planning for direct action and advocacy.”
WORLD VISION

“Five years ago, world leaders came together to establish the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a collection of 17 global goals designed to be a “blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all” by 2030. “
“As a global development community, we were already struggling to make enough progress to achieve the desired outcomes by 2030. COVID-19 has made achieving these goals even more difficult, highlighting and exacerbating underlying inequalities around the world. “
“At World Vision, we continue to be commited towards achieving these goals and celebrate the progress that has been made while adapting and adjusting our programmes to respond to current realities.”
THE ANGLICAN COMMUNION
The Anglican Communion and the Sustainable Development Goals
“Humanity is called to justice, compassion and standing alongside the poor. If we root our response to the afflictions of extreme poverty and other major global issues in these values, we can ensure that the Sustainable Development Goals provide a vision and a framework through which all of us can play a part in working towards a more just world, in which all have the opportunity to flourish and where no one is left behind”
“The Archbishop of Canterbury, 25 September 2015”
“In 2015, the world launched a set of goals which would “leave no one behind” in their ambition of ending poverty and hunger, ensuring healthy lives, education, clean water, sanitation, energy and decent work for all, and caring for the environment. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide “a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future”, which all 189 member states of the United Nations signed up to. One of the striking features of the SDGs is the breadth of their reach and their holistic nature – the recognition that “ending poverty and other deprivations must go hand-in-hand with strategies that improve health and education, reduce inequality, and spur economic growth – all while tackling climate change and working to preserve our oceans and forests”.
“The SDGs have particular resonance for Anglicans, who have long held a holistic understanding of what it means to be disciples of Jesus who share in his ongoing mission. This understanding is expressed in the Anglican Five Marks of Mission, which are foundational to the work of the Anglican Communion.”
CONCLUSION
The ship has sailed, the train has departed ,the apostasy is in full swing, the inti-christ /global governance/ oppressive Marxist agenda of the Unitred Nations and WEF is already embraced at the higest levels in the church. At this stage these subscribing institutions and organizations are done for being under the same judgement as the world and its failing kingdoms -soo to become a footstool for Jesus feet. Anathema Maranatha –
22 If anyone does not love the Lord Jesus Christ, let him be accursed. OLord, come!
“If any man love not our Lord Jesus Christ, let him be Anathema Maran-atha.” The literal translation of the two untranslated words make this verse a terrible warning: “If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ let him be accursed. The Lord cometh.” Happy the one who can sing,
“I love Him because He has first loved me.”
Ichabod-1st Samuel 4:
20 And about the time of her death the women that stood by her said unto her, Fear not; for thou hast born a son. But she answered not, neither did she regard it.
21 And she named the child I-chabod, saying, The glory is departed from Israel: because the ark of God was taken, and because of her father in law and her husband.
22 And she said, The glory is departed from Israel: for the ark of God is taken.
(Hebrew: אִיכָבוֹד ʼīyḵāḇōḏ, – without glory, or “where is the glory?“) is mentioned in the first Book of Samuel as the son of Phinehas, a priest at the biblical shrine of Shiloh, who was born on the day that the Israelites‘ Ark of God was taken into Philistine captivity.




