Right-wing preacher Lance Wallnau posted a video on Facebook last night in which he offered his thoughts on Roy Moore’s loss in the Senate election in Alabama, criticizing Christians "for giving the devil a free pass" by not supporting Moore and offered his prayers for Steve Bannon.
Wallnau warned the "nut jobs" at the Republican National Committee not to start discounting the power and importance of evangelical voters because of this race, saying that if just a few thousands more Christians had shown up to vote for Moore, the result would have been totally different. But unfortunately, Wallnau said, too many Christians were unable to discern the correct choice "between giving the devil a free pass or working with a flawed sinner, or somebody who was a sinner who is now a saint who doesn't have the sense to know to cosmetically present themselves to the electorate."
"Poor Bannon," Wallnau said later as he encouraged the Breitbart executive and Moore booster not to be discouraged by Moore's loss and prayed that he would be "covered in grace and peace and consolation."
Wallnau said that conservative Christians must stand by Bannon as he "storms the barricades of the establishment status quo" and be prepared to fight along side of him.
"We're going to take on the establishment," he said. "They're going to feel the heat people, yes they are ... You screwed up, Mitch. Your days are numbered there, Mr. Mitch McConnell. You're going down, because, after all, we represent 25 million of us out there. We're not always organized, we are not always coherently motivated, but once we get our crosshairs fixed, bam! When we show up, watch out."