Havin’ the Blues

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Our help is in the name of the LORD, who made heaven and earth.” (Psalm 128:4)

How much more can I write, this year, about depraved public schools, moral imbeciles as teachers, government running interference for them, etc., etc.? I mean, they’ve got a posh private elementary school where the “dean” hands out butt plugs to the kiddies. I won’t even link to that.

I want to go to Grandpa’s for Christmas Eve. Can’t! Most of the family is dead. The few of us who are left live hundreds of miles apart. Even the house is gone. Hundred-year-old house, gone like it had never been.

Meanwhile the millionaire morlocks in the World Economic Forum hunt our souls and seek after our flesh. We are governed–and “educated” (LOL)–by persons who hate us. They’re not shy about it. Now that they’ve learned how to steal any election, anywhere, they can do whatever they please and never, ever be held accountable.

We’ve got a baby in a manger.

He will hold them accountable.

 

7 comments on “Havin’ the Blues

  1. Sometimes it’s difficult to remember that Christ told us not to be afraid. But that is the standing instruction.

    1. I agree, it’s not a pleasant thing to behold.

      The situation is dynamic. God allows free will, and things can change, because of this. In the final analysis, we will be alright, but in the meantime, it’s a bit hairy.

    2. The giants in Cainan were also big and scary and seemed unbeatable. But we know how that story turned out. If God be for us, who can be against us?

  2. Let us not forget, the early Church faced monsters, the Jews, the Roman government, which fed them to the lions and other beasts. “Foxe’s Book of Martyrs” lists many “monsters” encountered throughout the ages, which Christians faced, torture, brutality, and the stake, rather than deny their vision of truth and of God. Unshakable in their faith, they were. Let us pray we will be the same.

  3. We’ve got a baby in a manger. Well, not anymore, He is no longer a baby laying in a manger, but now is King of kings and Lord of Lords. Saint John saw Him as he now is, and fell at his feet as dead! Rev. 1:12-17 During His earthly time on earth, some felt the terror of the living God when Jesus spoke, as John did. “As soon then as he had said unto them, I am He, they went backward, and fell to the ground” (John 18:6). Let us pray the terror of the living God would fall upon all of Christ’s enemies.

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