From a true Patriot, QFrogman5326:
From the CJ Truth Channel:
The spirit awakened something in me and I am shaking as I think upon it. Here goes:
Some perspective:
Those familiar with the Bible are aware that God delivered the Israelites from Egyptian captivity. We are aware of the "events" and can read the curses that God sent upon Egypt and the Pharaoh. But, we can also read that as they wandered, they were ungrateful. They fell from deliverance into sin. They complained about the manna that God sent from heaven to sustain them. They complained several times about the blessings God sent to sustain them as they wandered through the desert. They fell into idolatry while Moses went to Sinai. This we know. But, did we learn?
"Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it".
Our reality check!
God has saved us from slavery. Debt and the dollar were our chains. The Cabal were modern day Egyptians. Ever Given was our "Red Sea" moment. We are wandering through the desert of misinformation and ignorance now because only a select few know the "plan".
Are we grateful to God? Or, like the Israelites do we complain?
Please:
Remember, this is our time to show God that His elect worship Him and Praise him for delivering us from EVIL. Please do NOT be tempted to complain about how long this is taking. Please do not complain about blessings being sent to sustain us.
Instead, think on what God has saved us from. Give thanks and praise to Him.
We should learn from history and make God well pleased in his decision to save us. It didn't have to be this way. But, God gave access to the Gospel of Christ to the Gentiles through Simon Peter. Give thanks. Give praise. God is in Control.
Didn't want to get "preachy"...
But this thought hit me like a ton of bricks. We are in the desert. Do we complain and be forced to wander even longer? Or, do we learn and give thanks and be delivered by the hand of He that saved us.
The decision is ours...every day...every hour...every minute...
Do not let our hearts fail.
Give thanks and praise