Prophet? No, didn’t even need to be a student of history. Just a person alive, aware, possessing a modicum of sense, a morsel of morality, basic understanding in order to proclaim confidently that when the U.S. Supreme Court offered up their opinion, which everyone took as making it law [it’s not, it never is, it’s merely the opinion of the Court, yet everyone responds as if they are nine Moses’s coming down from Mount Sinai with two stone tablets written by the finger of God.
Wasn’t that long ago they spoke and declared Roe v. Wade dead. Yet the premeditated murder of American children occurs daily. Ripped from the womb, alive, and slaughtered. To Molech. To Baal. To the father of lies, Satan, and his legions of vile, evil ministers and minions.
More than bitter and lasting wounds result from that opinion. And many of their recent opinions.
Judgment has come, is coming. Beyond the imagination.
No prophet, just knowing the Biblical history, knowing the Word of God, and knowing the Immutable God of the whole Holy Bible.
Until and unless a great number of us repent, truly, not with lip service only, and bear the fruit, our nation will just sink further and further into the abyss of sin and evil.
We’ve become legalized Sodom and Gomorrah. What do you honestly think is going to happen? Because it’s America, God has changed, will change, and make an exception for U.S.?
Best get your hands on a Bible and your eyes and heart, and mind in it to come to know.
Not needing to be a prophet. Just coming to know the LORD. Believe. Study. Understand. Be born from above to allow the Holy Spirit to enter in and change the heart, providing understanding surpassing our finite and feeble understanding.
Read. Study. Pray, Believe. Repent. Not necessarily in that order.
For the bitterness, the pain, the suffering, the judgments are only going to increase.
We know this. We’re closer every hour to the LORD coming to gather His people to Him and then the ushering in of the Antichrist and the beginning of the seven year Great Tribulation.
You think, you believe, because Donald Trump is president, all is well, forgotten, and it’s going to become better than ever before? How delusional. How founded in the world rather than the Word.
It’s going to be a bitter and eternally lasting judgment. For it is only one of our many sins turning to evil and from the LORD.
“Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; Who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!”
Isaiah 5:20
Read on…
Ken Pullen, Monday, April 28th, 2025
Justice Alito Was Right, Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage Has Caused America ‘Bitter And Lasting Wounds’
April 28, 2025
By Tony Perkins
Reprinted from Harbinger’s Daily
The title “prophet” isn’t on my business card, but you don’t need to be a prophet — just a student of history — to have predicted the cultural and legal conflicts unleashed by the Supreme Court’s 2015 Obergefell decision. That ruling overturned the laws of nearly 30 states and imposed same-sex marriage on the entire country.
In the immediate aftermath of the court’s redefinition of marriage — back when cable news still allowed organizations that supported biblical marriage to appear — I said plainly: the court could make same-sex marriage a legal right, but it could not make it morally right.
I compared it to abortion, seven years before Dobbs overturned Roe. I warned that resistance to the court’s declaration, which defied not only history but also the moral law of God, would persist. Just as it defies nature and conscience for a society to accept a mother taking the life of her own child, it is equally unnatural — and morally incompatible — to claim that a sexual relationship between two men is the same, in meaning or consequence, as the life-giving union of a man and a woman. Justice Samuel Alito saw the conflict coming. In his dissent, he warned that the court’s ruling would be used to “vilify Americans who are unwilling to assent to the new orthodoxy,” leaving the nation to suffer “bitter and lasting wounds.”
This week, his warning proved prescient. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case out of Montgomery County, Maryland, where parents of elementary school children sued the school district for the right to opt their kids out of instruction that violates their religious beliefs.
What is the objectionable content? Books and curriculum that normalize — and in some cases celebrate — same-sex marriage and the gender confusion that has followed. At the heart of this case is religious liberty and parental rights. Should parents be allowed to shield their four and five-year-olds from ideas that contradict their faith?
Shockingly, the school district not only denied that right — it openly disparaged it. Court records show that officials dismissed the children’s objections as nothing more than parroting the hateful dogma of their parents, even linking their views to white supremacy.
Let me say that again: these are four and five-year-olds. An age so impressionable that in 1963, the court ruled that reading the Bible in schools, which parents could opt their children out of, was unconstitutional — on the grounds it might unduly influence children. Now, Scripture is banned, but books like “What Are Your Words?” “Uncle Bobby’s Wedding,” and “Pride Puppy” are read to children with no right to opt out.
Write this down: this conflict is not going away. In fact, it’s just beginning — and it may make the 50-year battle over abortion look tame by comparison.
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