America has many problems
America has many problems
It’s difficult to prioritize America’s current problems. The border crisis is right up there. Also the two assassination attempts on Donald Trump were jaw dropping. Below I’ve listed three of them.
1. The soon arrival of the Antichrist was pre-announced at the Summer Olympics. He even rode on his predicted white horse. How do I know? Because of the debauchery of the entire event. God, Jesus and Christians were denigrated. Jesus was portrayed by an obese homosexual at the Last Supper. Around the world, Christians rightfully changed the channel. But, the globalists were bold to stage this event.
2. When Kamala Harris told supporters who shouted “Jesus is Lord” that maybe they should go to another rally, I was reminded that much of the world is not cheering for Jesus. As a matter of fact, they are cheering for the Antichrist. They can’t wait. Those who uttered the statement were cursed and mocked but make no mistake — it was God who was being condemned by the crowd.
3. Americans watched grandmothers be threatened and jailed. They watched a death cult perform at the Democratic National Convention last Summer when they learned that kids they care about might have body parts cut off. They said enough to turn the political landscape red in 2024. Proper warnings have been given about human political saviors, but who can blame the people? Eventually the people said, “Enough!”
The information above is certainly troubling and disconcerting. Biblically speaking, our current times are defined by the lateness of the hour. Do you know where you will be spending eternity? The options are either heaven or hell. Spending eternity in the wrong place is unthinkable. Romans 3:23 tells us, “For all have sinned,and come short of the glory of God.” Moreover, Romans 6:23 says, “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” Today is the day of salvation (read 2 Corinthians 6:2). It’s time people turn from their sinful ways. “For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” (Romans 10:13)
If this message seems too brusque, consider the tragedy on the Potomac River that happened Wednesday evening, 29 January. Life can be brief. Eternity is forever.
Marilyn Sager
Houghton