When it comes to emotions, crimes of passion used to be a defence for the culpable. Have you ever been so mad that you wanted to kill someone? Injustice, perceived or validated, can do that to a person. Enragement engenders a burning desire to get even, and when blood red is the tint through which someone sees another, actions taken can be frighteningly violent. This is what I anticipate happening.
Some judges, lawyers, and those of similar ilk, have also done the dastardly deed of taking these shots. They too, must be witnessing the aftermath, the repercussions, the disastrous affects of imposition on free citizens. They too, will have injuries, and if not, they know someone, perhaps a close family member, friend, or associate, that is suffering profusely as a result of unnecessary injections. And this might make them angry to the point of becoming enraged with the propagators of pain.
Judges and officers shall thou make thee in all thy gates, which the LORD thy God giveth thee, throughout thy tribes: and they shall judge the people with just judgment (Deuteronomy 16:18)
Those left standing with strength bestowed from the Sovereign, will be called upon to judge the people with just judgment. While I acknowledge that some will never come to terms with how they fell into the snare set by diabolical forces of evil, I do know that a great number of people, once tricked, are loathe to be misled and manipulated again.
Righteous indignation is a really valuable and chilling precursory sentiment for settling up someone else's bill. The wicked have been blatantly congratulatory with one another, believing they have conquered the world. They haven't a clue that they are being used, and unwisely doing the bidding of their puppet master. They do not anticipate or discern what is coming their way, because they only see themselves in all their own imagined grandeur.
My topic is retribution, a word that makes the guilty squirm when they realize they may get what they have given. My prayer is that the injured turn their eyes to the villainous, to those that have damaged them and their loved ones. Crimes have been committed and prior to their commission, the criminals plotted and planned, convening to cavort over their demonically driven desires to do away with the rights and privileges of fellow human beings: and ultimately, to do away with human beings they deem unworthy of life.
I will leave you with this:
- Hell hath no fury like a mother or father that has by uninformed consent, caused injury or death to their own offspring
- Hell hath no fury like a human, that finally recognizes that evil is real, and that the hearts of men are wicked
- Hell hath no fury like a people who refuse to give up their autonomy to lowlifes that are unworthy of the time they have pilfered from all, with their blasphemous obnoxious vomitroious overloading of nonsensical blathering; their predictive and addictive programming, and manipulation of the masses to walk themselves and their family and friends, to suicide shots
- Hell hath no fury, like the God of the universe, that will not be mocked, nor will He long tolerate the destruction of His children at the hands of those that bow to foreign gods.
When I think of the Ten Commandments, and realize that the murders gleefully commit themselves to violating every single one, I cannot help but feel as though they haven't a chance ... I will let your imagination take over from here.
For those of us that feel shame and guilt for insulting and betraying God, there is a chance, an opportunity to repent, turn back from our wicked ways, commit ourselves to glorifying Him, and gleefully savouring the knowledge that One perfect life, and One alone, was given up to redeem the world from their wickedness and sin.
Jesus Christ rules and reigns in the hearts of those that call on Him as Saviour, and nothing, and no one, can take this free choice from us ✝️
Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that I will raise unto David a righteous Branch, and a King shall reign and prosper, and shall execute judgment and justice in the earth (Jeremiah 23:5)
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