We are about to get a firsthand, front-row demonstration of
what Nineveh would have suffered had they not repented. I spent the better part
of thirty minutes trying to soften the blow, trying to make it seem less dire
than it is, but there's no getting around the truth of where we are, where we
are headed, and what we are sure to see along the way.
The parallels are eerily similar until they're not. The point
where the similarities between American and Nineveh diverge is the most
essential of all, and that is repentance. Whether a nation took the path of
repentance or continued down the path of rebellion is the determining factor for
judgment or the postponement thereof.
Just as with Nineveh, men were sent to this nation to plead,
implore, and even beg anyone who would hear to repent and turn their hearts
back to God again. In large part, they were summarily mocked, labeled
legalists, and called delusional because if God were going to speak to anyone,
it wouldn't be some migrant farmer or some lowly street preacher. It would be a
hipster pastor with skinny jeans and fake dark-rimmed glasses. Perhaps even a
human caricature with face tattoos and lip piercings that identified as
non-binary, but surely not some run-of-the-mill non-intellectual whose only
noteworthy attribute was enduring persecution and torture for his faith. I
mean, come on, if you want the message to penetrate, you have to choose the
right messenger.
We pulled out every excuse in the book and even invented a
few just so we wouldn't have to humble ourselves, just so we wouldn't have to
turn from our wicked ways, just so we wouldn't have to repent. Repentance is a
choice. It is an intentional, actionable, determinative choice! God can't make
you do it; He won't twist your arm, or beat you over the head because then it
wouldn't be genuine, heartfelt, heart-changing repentance.
The proposition was simple: If you repent, I will restore
you. If you persist in your rebellion, I will destroy you. It doesn't get much
simpler than that, but then again, it's hard to fill a three-hundred-page book
with what you could declare in one breath, so most of the spiritual elites were
uninterested. They'd rather twist themselves into pretzels trying to justify
the lukewarm farce modern-day Christianity has become.
So, yes, we're headed toward some choppy seas, and the best
we can do is make certain we are firmly affixed to the ship, so we don't get
thrown overboard. Knowing what is about to be unleashed upon an unsuspecting
public has less to do with prophecy or the prophetic and more to do with
understanding how the world works and how predators react to weakness. All it
takes is a modicum of honesty, even if being honest about it challenges our
preconceived beliefs regarding this country's greatness. Sin has a corrosive
effect, and even greatness can be eaten away at by it if it's allowed to
fester. Not only has sin been allowed to fester, but it is also being
celebrated, validated, and embraced by what were to be the antibodies to sin,
the church.
As I've thought about this on and off for the past few days, the one thing I think very few are prepared for, even within the circles I run in, is the speed with which everything goes to ruin once God removes His protection from a nation. We're not talking about a slow two-century decline akin to the Roman Empire before finally being put out of its misery. That is something you should prepare for psychologically because it will shipwreck a lot of people.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.
Having read your blog for many years, I can honestly say that I've read aloud your writings to my husband more than any other blog out there. Today's blog was no exception. I pray that more people awaken to the truths that you have so faithfully disclosed, for their own sake. We never did learn from history, so it appears we are about to go around again... only this time on a world-wide scale!
ReplyDeleteYes and, Amen!! I see your vision of the wheat field being harvested coming soon.
ReplyDeleteDeception is rampant. Hoping you will discuss the medical intervention that the world is being pressured to receive.
Too, travel, jobs, buying, selling, schools etc... We are hearing snippets of possible mandatory conformity to this intervention.
If the Lord is giving you discernment please share.
Hello, Michael~
ReplyDeleteI always love your commentaries. Regarding your comments of today (3/2/21), I can understand your frustration with the sins of this nation, and your warnings of God's judgment, which we deserve, as the lukewarm church is complicit.
However, you don't specifically say what sins the U.S. needs to repent of. I can think of many (abortion, homosexuality, same-sex 'marriage', just to name a few.) But I am curious if you had a particular 'sin' in mind which has pushed us over the edge, so to speak. Can you elaborate?
Thank you.
Yes! You are so right! America needs to repent! The church needs to repent of the lukewarm hearts! But I am also seeing those around me who are hungry and thirsty for more of JESUS!! I'M HOSTING A LADIES BIBLE STUDY IN OUR HOME and we are so encouraged by one another's faith!! I'm just curious as to how ALL this is going to play out! As 2 Thessalonians speaks of suffering and enduring and patience and faith is a manifest token of the judgment of God, that we may be counted WORTHY of the Kingdom of God, for which ye also suffer! Seeing it is a righteous thing with God to recompense tribulation to them that trouble you! He gives us REST. OH I PRAY THAT THE LORD JESUS MAY BE GLORIFIED in the church! Oh I pray that many will turn to the LORD 💖 2 Thessalonians chapter one!!!
ReplyDeleteThen Abraham approached him and said: “Will you sweep away the righteous with the wicked? What if there are fifty righteous people in the city? Will you really sweep it away and not spare the place for the sake of the fifty righteous people in it? Far be it from you to do such a thing—to kill the righteous with the wicked, treating the righteous and the wicked alike. Far be it from you! Will not the Judge of all the earth do right?”
ReplyDeleteGenesis 18:23-25 NIV