6.8 What can we do?

6.8
What can we do?

Pray for our country.

Our President was elected by a slim majority in the electoral college but lost the popular vote. He fired the FBI director who had a ten year appointment so that the office would not be political. He has been under attack for his demands for loyalty.

Jesus honored John the Baptist who stood up to Herod for his marriage. Herod had his head cut off.

Jesus said pay your taxes. He called Paul who wrote that we should give taxes and honor and respect to the government.

What should we as Christians do?

Pray. Pray. Pray.

For truth to be found and justice to be done so that our country can remain free. There are forces around the world that are pushing for the expansion of religions that do not allow freedom. Those forces seem to be gaining ground with killing and violence.

Pray. Pray. Pray.

For those of us who lived through Watergate, whether Democrat or Republican or Independant, it was a difficult time for our country.

We have serious problems confronting our families. I have read that in the Washington D.C. area where our political leaders live that there are major problems with death due to drug overdose. Narcane is a drug used to rescue overdose victims. Last year in the D.C. area it had been used 385 times, 2016, but predictions for 2017 are 800 times it will be needed based on current usage.

In Philadelphia they stock Narcane in public libraries because of the destructive drug culture.

Drugs are destroying our children, but we must hold hearings to find out if our President is a power hungry, constitution-breaking lord it over type of leader or just a hated political opponent.
Pray. Pray. Pray.
 

Psalm 11

For the director of music. Of David.

In the Lord I take refuge.
    How then can you say to me:
    “Flee like a bird to your mountain.
For look, the wicked bend their bows;
    they set their arrows against the strings
to shoot from the shadows
    at the upright in heart.
When the foundations are being destroyed,
    what can the righteous do?”
The Lord is in his holy temple;
    the Lord is on his heavenly throne.
He observes everyone on earth;
    his eyes examine them.
The Lord examines the righteous,
    but the wicked, those who love violence,
    he hates with a passion.
On the wicked he will rain
    fiery coals and burning sulfur;
    a scorching wind will be their lot.
For the Lord is righteous,
    he loves justice;
    the upright will see his face.


Larry Wishard
6.8.17

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