Tossed About

James 1:6
bq. 6 But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed.

There’s been some talk about something happening in October that will shape the imminent election. For any interested on what these events might be, this is an interesting article. That article is probably pretty strongly conspiratorial to a lot of my readers, but my point isn’t to point out any conspiracies or to lend credence to particular theories.

My objective today is to say “stand firm” and go into this election with much prayer and faith. Regardless of what happens, how accurately it was predicted, or how complicit any parties may be… the point remains that if it does affect the election then it doesn’t matter who was behind it, if anyone. So I beg of you, all of you, have faith and do not waver! I’m not going to presume to tell you who to vote for. However, don’t be tossed about, prayerfully make a decision and then stick too it, whatever happens.

I’m not saying a nuke will detonate, or that I believe we’ll endure some kind of attack. I don’t know even that anything will happen. We might not even realize as subtle winds toss us, so let us be watchful and prayerful, and seek the Lord’s guidance.

As a side note, when you’re studying out your decision, keep in mind that there are more choices than two.

27 Oct 09:58
Tags: politics, life, government, election

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