"If MY people, who are called by MY name, will humble themselves and pray and seek MY face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and forgive their sin and heal their land." II Chronicles 7:14
Wickedness pervades our land. America, which was once described as "a nation with the soul of a church" (Alec de Tocqueville) has become a purveyor of evil, a supplier pornography, a denizen of every foul demon that seeks a human to perform its wicked bidding.
And as John Calvin stated, our leaders are bold to call good evil and to call evil good.
With the election cycle before us, we have two candidates who have been
described by Dick Morris as "one who speaks without political
correctness and one who does evil."
Which one will we select?
In an age of political correctness, we are offended by one who boldly proclaims the concerns many feel but do not articulate.
In an age of rampant disregard for the law, will we embrace one who boldly flaunts a profound disregard for man's law and for GOD'S law?
In our effort to maintain the 'status quo' of political correctness that pervades the land, will we select a leader whose wickedness deserves imprisonment rather than the pinnacle of power?
If John Calvin is correct, our choice of a leader at this juncture in time is critical.
Which one will we select?
In an age of political correctness, we are offended by one who boldly proclaims the concerns many feel but do not articulate.
In an age of rampant disregard for the law, will we embrace one who boldly flaunts a profound disregard for man's law and for GOD'S law?
In our effort to maintain the 'status quo' of political correctness that pervades the land, will we select a leader whose wickedness deserves imprisonment rather than the pinnacle of power?
If John Calvin is correct, our choice of a leader at this juncture in time is critical.
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