Sunday, May 14, 2023

The coming Wrath





"The secular humanists believe strongly that God does not belong anywhere near our government. But our government was founded on Judeo-Christian principals. That is a fact. Listen to historian David Barton some time if you don't believe it."


More and more believe the signs are pointing to the fact we may be coming to the end of days. For those who believe, that is not a bad thing - it has been prophesied for thousands of years. But why is the Second Coming of Christ called the Wrath? Because Christ and his Angels will be bringing justice to a broken world. It will herald in the worst time in human history.

Evil is stalking our land. It is stalking our world. For those who believe, it is as clear as a bell. For those who chose not to believe, they are blind to it. But this signs are all around us. The principalities of darkness, are causing many of us to accept evil looking like good. But it is not. "Truth" in this broken world has become evil shined up to look like good. But it is not. It is still evil. 

The secular humanists believe strongly that God does not belong anywhere near our government. But our government was founded on Judeo-Christian principals. That is a fact. Listen to historian David Barton some time if you don't believe it. But now, the secular humanists are putting billboards up, referring to followers of Christ as "Christian Nationalists". That we need to keep "religion" out of government.

First off, followers of Jesus don't have a religion - they have a relationship. Next, when all the kerfuffle about the Muslim religion needing the call to prayer five times a day, city GOVERNMENT had to step in and amend the cities noise ordinance. I don't recall the secular humanists saying a peep about that issue. I guess it is only Christians, the humanists are after. Why? I think most of us know the answer to that one.

When the Wrath of God comes, there will be no middle ground. Either you are a follower of Christ, or you are not. The welcome mat for redemption came to us two thousand years ago, when Christ came to us as the Lamb of God. The offer to follow Him has been there for ALL of us, since that time in Bethlehem.

On this Mother's Day, I wish the best for all Mothers, here and departed. For those who have been distant from God for years now, my prayer (as well as many believers) is that you revisit God's offer of redemption. Follow Jesus, for his story is as real, as real gets. If you have questions, the Bible has all the answers to your questions.

Today is a good day to start. Time may be running out.

   

 

 

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