The Immoral Majority Has Won!

Nov

07

2012

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Nov

07

2012

Well our nation has spoken. Barrack Hussein Obama has been re-elected. It is a sad day for our country and no one is more disappointed than me. I already received a few e-mails asking me, “What’s next?”

One person offered the answer and saved me some valuable thinking time. He wrote, “Well it looks like we we’re ‘gonna be trampled”.

Hmmm…Methinks he is right and being trampled is a partial answer to what is next.

Yikes! The “immoral majority” has won. Decent God-fearing hard working people are now going to be trampled.

Some of the e-mails asked, “What do we do now?”

Personally I’d like to sell everything I own and move to a new country and start over, but as I look at the world, I don’t see a Christian refuge anywhere on the planet. I see only darkness.

I suppose we are experiencing the beginning of the end.

There are many End Times prophecies in the Bible and reading them is like reading the newspaper this morning. I think it is important to note that these warnings were given conditionally. In other words, they always said that the world will end, if there is no repentance. That tells me that the inevitable events prophesied by Christ in the Gospels can be put forward or put back. A day is like a thousand years to the Lord and we have been afforded the freedom to either hasten the coming of Antichrist or to delay it. He is patiently waiting, not willing that any perish, but that all come to repentance.

The immoral majority has spoken however, and Christians lost this important battle last night. It appears to me that we decided as a nation to hasten ushering in the era of the Antichrist.

So again I ask what now?

Well this morning I’m going deer hunting. I’m sitting here writing this dressed in full camo and anxiously awaiting daylight. I intend to enjoy my time alone with my God in quiet solitude.

When I return from hunting, I’m going to renew my efforts to fulfill one of the End Times prophecies; the one that states that the Christian gospel will be preached as a witness to all nations in Matthew 24:14; Mark 13:10; Revelation 14:6.

God has really been moving in my life as of late and is has been very exciting. First I had an idea to write a fictional novel concerning this very same end time prophecy (about God’s word being preached and heard all over the world before the Rapture), and how that will occur. I’ve been thinking about this subject on a daily basis for months and putting the storyline to paper, chapter after chapter, (I’m on Chapter 14 right now).

Next I met with a very smart man who knows Internet streaming technology extremely well and he suggested that perhaps we could use it in Honey Lake Plantation Church. Then more recently I met with a dynamic pastor who further enlightened me as to how I might actually be a part of helping to fulfill this prophecy via our church.

This morning I prayed, Okay God if you want me to take a stab at this, I’m all in.

Now in addition to our local ministry through the Honey Lake Plantation Church, we will feverishly begin making plans to conduct a worldwide ministry and will be working towards streaming our church services and messages over the Internet and television.

This means that Words for the Day readers will be able to watch our services live as will others around the world. (Not too shabby, you get to see Honey Lake every Sunday morning).

Hot dingity dog that’s exciting!

So folks we can sit around feeling sorry for ourselves and whine, “Woe is poor little old me – the immoral majority has won”, or we can suck it up and concentrate on preaching the word of God to all nations while there is yet time.

I’ve made my choice, how about you?

Matthew 24:14

And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.

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