For with him has come fentanyl; sex trafficking; an alien invasion; Law fare created divisions; wars and rumors of wars.
You may be saying that I am the kook. I’m sure I’ve been called worse. But if you have paid attention to the thinking presented within these last several posts; then you would either agree overall or disagree overall with what I’m thinking Scripture to be presenting to us concerning the appointment of presidents and leaders. If you overall agree; then you will have no problem listening. Otherwise you just need to really think as you listen.
Biden, could not have defeated Trump in 2020. There was no way that he got 80 million votes. More than any candidate ever. Not at a time when Trump also got more votes than any other Republican candidate, and more than in his 2016 run against the presumptive winner Hillary. It is being accepted on both sides that there was, of course, cheating as each lost. God decided in each case.
Without CoVid Trump should have won 2020 easily; and given Scriptures understanding of the God factor; then one must consider that God has sent us a message in both cases. He did it with our leaders. The questions then must be did we hear Him? Are we hearing?
There is another issue at hand for if the leaders of God’s people are a reflection of the people themselves, what has that then been saying to us about ourselves? I hear many say that we have no good choices. If that is your assessment of the case then why is that the case?
All of this I am offering as some inspiration for self examination.
1 Corinthians 11:31 For if we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged. (KJV)
We need to judge ourselves for the specific purpose that we not be judged. We assume that that judgment would come from God, and certainly we would be correct. But by not judging ourselves do we not also give others the right to judge us?
Jesus says: Matthew 7:1 Judge not, that ye be not judged. (KJV)
Why then does He tell us in Matthew 7:5 Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye. (KJV) Is Jesus not telling us to make ourselves worthy to judge with a meaningful purpose? Certainly, but to get there we must judge ourselves first.
He tells us to beware of false prophets and in order to do that we must judge. His charge is that we judge their fruit in order to know them. In order to win souls we must be the judge of the road on which they walk. For the road to life is on the straight and narrow way. He explains all of this to us. His point is that we cannot be hypocrites.
The one who stakes his soul and his future with God on the one verse (Judge not lest you be judged), and is forgetting all else regarding judgment is he not then giving credence to every man including himself to sin as he wishes with no thought of even God’s judgment? For by so doing he is allowing every man to do his own thing in order to absolve himself of his own sin without first giving it to God for its removal. Yet such an act is necessary in order that he might help others to find God’s help with the removal of their own sin.
Jesus came to take away the sin of the world. We must yield our own sin to Him in order that we might walk the way that He walked. He says “follow me”. Give Him your sin and trust Him to lead you out of it. Until our nation is willing to walk with Him in His righteousness we will stand open to His judgment, as well as the judgment of others.
