Will God Save America?

GOD'S ANGELS DESTROY Evil – GOD'S HOTSPOT

One of my friends calls me a pessimist because I don’t think anything will come of human efforts to pull our country out of the abyss. Big Tech has virtually infinite wealth, all at the service of the Far Left. Our leaders, so far, have failed us. Democrats are straining to do away with our republic. Our politics is insane. We’ve lost the ownership of all our institutions. Etc., etc.

So I’m Mr. Negative for saying things like that.

But not compared to some. Today I’ve read comments to the effect that “America is over, accept it,” break it up into a lot of smaller pieces in hopes that some of them won’t be as bad as others. Etc., etc.

I put my trust in God. I appeal to the Judge of all the earth.

In Isaiah, Chapters 36-37, and 2 Kings, Chapters 18-19, we read of Assyria’s invasion of Judah during the reign of Hezekiah. Judah was a small country. Assyria, under King Sennacherib, was an ancient super-power. In Isaiah 36: 4-10, the Assyrian spokesman boasts of his king’s invincibility, his conquests of all the other countries in the region, whose petty little gods could not protect them. Resistance is futile, he counsels Jerusalem; resistance is folly.

But in Chapter 37, v. 36, here’s what happened:

“Then the angel of the LORD went forth, and smote in the camp one hundred four score thousand and five thousand [185,000 men]: and when they arose early in the morning, behold, they were all dead corpses.”

His army shattered, Sennacherib returned to his own country–where two of his sons assassinated him.

God will save whom He will save, and not necessarily by worldly means. Worldly wealth and power do not impress Him.

St. Paul to the church in Corinth: “For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble are called. But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty; and base things of the world, and things that are despised, hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are: that no flesh should glory in His presence” (1 Corinthians 1: 26-29).

I believe God’s word is true. He is the same God to whom Isaiah prayed, and in whom Paul advised his people to trust. He is the God to whom Washington prayed at Valley Forge.

The might of His enemies, in worldly terms, is as great as Sennacherib’s ever was. And we who oppose them, by comparison, are weak–and even despised.

We do what little we can, knowing that when God Himself decides, the battle will be over and Our Lord Jesus Christ shall have triumphed over all His enemies. All their wealth, all their power, and all their lies won’t save them. He will cut them down in ways they never imagined.

Never give in.

Pray for deliverance, do what we can, and trust in God Almighty. Amen.

 

We’re Short of Heroes

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We’ve got superheroes out the wazoo, thanks to our, ahem, “entertainment” industry. Superheroes for every conceivable occasion.

But not for real life. We did have one hero, President Donald Trump, but the global ruling class ran him right over. Took ’em four years to do it, but they did it. And now the good guys are powerless and there’s no one to stop the bad guys from running on all fours into Hell, as St. Gildas once put it.

We don’t need superheroes. We need real heroes–like, for instance, Fanny Crosby. Blinded by an incompetent doctor shortly after she was born, Fanny wrote some 8,000 hymns, many of which are still well-loved today. That’s a hero. Never mind the silly costumes.

Fanny Crosby: America's Hymn Queen   Fanny Crosby

And I’ll bet we could find these heroes, if we looked. Find them, celebrate them, and follow their examples. Most of the good people have been driven out of politics–out of most of our institutions, I daresay. So we won’t look there. They’ll turn up in unexpected places.

But one thing we’re fabulously rich in, and that’s anti-heroes. Bad guys. Huge bad guys like George Soros, Mark Zuckerberg, and whoever’s pulling the strings for Joe Biden. And lots and lots of little villains who riot when BLM says riot and think they’re fighting fascism because fascists have told them so. And the medium-sized villains who train and instruct the multitude of useful idiots. Not to mention the bad guys in China, Russia, and Iran.

We pray the Lord our God will turn the ungodly against each other, as He has done so many times in history. When good guys are in short supply, He can use bad guys to tear and rend the other bad guys. Sennacherib, king of Assyria–invincible, the big cheese, proud enough to mock God–first he lost his army to the plague, and when he got back home, his own sons murdered him.

Liu Shao Chi, president of Red China: a devout communist, but the only man in China that had the courage to call Mao out for the Great Leap Forward–an experiment in mass murder that cost some tens of millions of innocent lives. Mao had Liu murdered by his doctors, but not before Liu stopped the killing spree.

God will find persons who will do His will. They will commit crimes against criminals, as did the sons of Sennacherib, or suddenly find themselves moved, like Liu, to stand for the right no matter what the cost.

Be uneasy on your thrones, you self-dubbed masters of the universe. The only God has taken your names, and judgment is coming.

Sanity Refill: ‘O Holy Night’

Our esteemed colleague “Jessicafischerqueen” posted this on my chess forum this morning, adding that she hopes it’s not too early in the year for this hymn.

Well, Jess, I think it was downright providential that you chose to share this with us today.

Folks, let’s not get carried away with our fears, like the scouts whom Moses sent into the Promised Land, who came back moaning about the power and might of its inhabitants. “We’re like grasshoppers, compared to them! They’re much too strong for us! We just can’t do it!” But of course it was the Canaanites who should have been afraid.

And today it’s the rich, powerful, fat-head globalists who ought to be afraid. Not us–for we serve an awesome God.

Our King is greater than Caesar. And Caesar himself was a bigger man than any of these fools who run around prattling about Global Warming. So was Sennacherib, and you know how he ended up: his mighty army wiped out in a night by plague, a humiliating retreat back the way he came, and assassination at the hands of his own sons.

They’ve got wealth, connections, power, and pride.

We’ve got a baby in a manger.

And He will prevail.