Good is Bad and Bad is Good
Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness . . . (Isaiah 5:20 ESV).
Recently, in my morning prayer time, God spoke to me, “The cup of the Amorite is not yet full.” Three days later, when I checked Dutch Sheets blog, he said the same thing.
What does it mean . . . the cup of the Amorite is not yet full? When the Israelites had been released from Egypt and were traveling to the promised land, they were a company of millions. Those who were weary, sick and weak gravitated to the back of the company. The Amorites followed behind and killed off the stragglers one by one. It was the most cowardly and cruel act.
In His dealings with the Israelites in years to come, several times God told them to kill off the Amorites, to wipe out the race completely. The Amorites were detested by God more than any other race in the Old Testament.
This administration stands for and supports what God hates, unspeakable evil. When God says, “The cup of the Amorite is not yet full,” He is saying He will let evil go to its max, to its extreme, and at that point He will bring judgment. I would not want to be a part of this present administration when God decides it is time for judgement.
The Bible says that we will all stand before the judgement seat of Christ and we will give an answer for everything we have done on earth.
For we must all appear before the judgement seat of Christ, so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil. (2 Corinthians 5:10)
That is a terrifying thought, is it not? If we have a clear conscience before God, that we have done right to the best of our ability, then it is not so frightening, perhaps even comforting.
This president will have a lot to answer for before God. With the stroke of a pen he has murdered, perhaps millions of babies . . . and that is just the beginning. He has legislated unspeakable perversion into our society.
One of his executive orders states that any school receiving federal aid will be required to allow biological boys who say they are girls, to take part in girls’ sports. The outcry is that this law will ruin girls’ sports. What is more frightening is the scene in the locker room. Imagine your daughter is on a girls’ basketball team. After practice, she showers with the other girls . . . and with a boy!
Has this administration lost its mind? It would appear so!
Another champion of hypocrisy is Nancy Pelosi. The presiding priest in her district plainly stated that abortion is murder, referring to her position as congresswoman specifically. In other words, the Catholic church condemns her position. Yet, she touts that she prays for everybody, including former president Trump. But as she prayed, she initiated an impeachment.
The Bible states that “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor (Exodus 20:16).”
The FBI had clear evidence that the march on the capital was planned long before President Trump tweeted anything. Antifa was involved. Doesn’t everyone know that Antifa is an enemy of President Trump?
Pelosi’s impeachment was clearly and unmistakably a blatant lie, accusing President Trump and trying to convict him of something he didn’t do. This is bearing false witness. The impeachment went nowhere, and again Pelosi wasted the taxpayer’s money?
Nancy Pelosi, too will stand before the judgement seat of Christ and give an account.
So will you and I.
If we do nothing about the horrific acts of this present administration, we are as guilty as they are.
“What can we do?” you ask. At the very least, we must speak out against it. We must side with God and speak His truth. If we do nothing, our country will come apart at the seams.
I must ask you, “Did you vote for this administration?” If you did, you are supporting unspeakable wickedness. You will have to give an answer at the judgment seat of Christ.
“Aw, come on, George. It’s not like that,” you say.
Yes, it is like that. It is exactly like that! The Bible states these facts very plainly. Don’t shoot the messenger!
Good is bad and bad is good. That is the philosophy of this present administration.
Perhaps God will let their acts play out long enough for Americans to realize just what far left socialism is all about. Perhaps they will change their mind, rise up and overthrow it.
The $5 Buck Challenge!
By Lorraine
Matthew 22: 37-39 (NIV) Jesus said unto him, “‘Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.’ This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like it; ‘Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.'”
I try to make a habit of reminding myself of the things that God has done for me, how my life is so much better because He has blessed me in so many ways . . . whether it is how He has healed me, financially made provisions at certain times in my life, or opened a door that produced an opportunity that bore much fruit. I find that reminding myself of these things helps me to have an attitude of gratitude even when life can seem overwhelming.
If a person was honest with themselves they might think, “How could I ever repay God for what He has done for me?”
I think what God had done for me is huge and I believe I should not take that for granted.
When I am confronted with giving a tithe or offering I realize and remind myself that this is small compared to what God has done for me. I give because I love the Lord. I want to be pleasing to Him. I do not want Him to think that I have taken for granted all the blessings He has given me.
Will God multiply my giving? Will my seed grow? Will I reap benefits? Yes! To all three, because His word says so. But is it the motivation for the giving? No. I give because I love the Lord. Like Matthew 22:37-39 says, “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment.”
Psalm 9:1 (NIV) “I will give thanks to you, Lord, with all my heart: I will tell of all your wonderful deeds.”
When you are a giver, you are giving thanks to God. Because in the demonstration of your giving you will silently be telling God you remember His wonderful deeds.
We are thankful to our recent givers due to our last newsletter. We cannot thank you enough. Thank you for your support. It is a huge encouragement to George and I when we see your notes of how our letters have ministered to you. Keep your comments coming.
We had a response of 10 individuals out of 300. That leaves 290 individuals. If you are one of these 290, I am asking you to consider making a contribution this month.
I always emphasize that the size of the contribution does not matter. If you can only give a $5.00 contribution just think how that would add up every month if 290 individuals gave $5.00.
For those of you who didn’t give last month this is your
$5 Buck Challenge!
In His Service,
George and Lorraine Halama
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