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So America bills June as a "Pride" month. I am not sure when it started. I do not pay attention it at all. But as time passes, its activities are becoming more and more visible. You can't go to a bank or a coffee shop without bumping into some proud weirdo gawping at you. In it, everyone is supposed to accept and celebrate one sin. A sin of fornication. You see rainbow flags flying all over the place. Even American embassies around the world are ordered to fly the thing. People go to work in bizarre outfits and hair dos. Schools promote "drug queen" reading hour to small children (I call that a drag queen grooming hour). It is a dark month in America. once June is over, what a relief to see July? But this year's June has forever changed that dark month into light. I am talking about the overturning of Roe vs Wade.
The overruling of Roe V. Wade is a product of persistent prayer. That is an encouragement I would like to bring home today.
Often we pray and we see no results when we want to see them. We think God is not hearing or will simply not answer this. The truth is God's timing is not our timing. And seeing answered prayers in real life is so motivating. We are blessed to see this decision by 6 justices come to pass after 49 year of prayers. Think about it for a minute. It took 49 years to get this wicked law sent back to states. This monumental ruling appropriately relate to the parable of the unjust judge.
Take the parable of the unjust judge, also known as the parable of the persistent widow, in Luke 18:1–8. The unjust judge is a character that Jesus invents in order to develop a comparison that stresses the Lord's willingness to hear and respond to the prayers of His people. This judge was not at all concerned to execute justice for widows, finally gives in to the widow's demands because she refuses to leave him alone until he does. He finally acts justly, not out of a concern to do what is right but simply so that he can have some peace.
If evil judges will act justly in such circumstances, how much more will God, who never tires of hearing the pleas of His people, do what is right? The Lord, who can do no injustice, will move quickly to help when His children cry out to Him (Luke 18:7).
In closing, when the devil stole a whole month of June to pervert it with fornication, God took back one day from it and shone His light that will forever change the month of June in America. Moving forward, evil will look more and more pathetic and people will be turning away from it. Satan may have small victories here and there but God holds the key. He is winning. One day He will judge and bring every evil deeds to an end. That is the ultimate Victory we all eagerly await.
Always pray and never lose heart.
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So America bills June as a "Pride" month. I am not sure when it started. I do not pay attention it at all. But as time passes, its activities are becoming more and more visible. You can't go to a bank or a coffee shop without bumping into some proud weirdo gawping at you. In it, everyone is supposed to accept and celebrate one sin. A sin of fornication. You see rainbow flags flying all over the place. Even American embassies around the world are ordered to fly the thing. People go to work in bizarre outfits and hair dos. Schools promote "drug queen" reading hour to small children (I call that a drag queen grooming hour). It is a dark month in America. once June is over, what a relief to see July? But this year's June has forever changed that dark month into light. I am talking about the overturning of Roe vs Wade.
The overruling of Roe V. Wade is a product of persistent prayer. That is an encouragement I would like to bring home today.
Often we pray and we see no results when we want to see them. We think God is not hearing or will simply not answer this. The truth is God's timing is not our timing. And seeing answered prayers in real life is so motivating. We are blessed to see this decision by 6 justices come to pass after 49 year of prayers. Think about it for a minute. It took 49 years to get this wicked law sent back to states. This monumental ruling appropriately relate to the parable of the unjust judge.
Take the parable of the unjust judge, also known as the parable of the persistent widow, in Luke 18:1–8. The unjust judge is a character that Jesus invents in order to develop a comparison that stresses the Lord's willingness to hear and respond to the prayers of His people. This judge was not at all concerned to execute justice for widows, finally gives in to the widow's demands because she refuses to leave him alone until he does. He finally acts justly, not out of a concern to do what is right but simply so that he can have some peace.
If evil judges will act justly in such circumstances, how much more will God, who never tires of hearing the pleas of His people, do what is right? The Lord, who can do no injustice, will move quickly to help when His children cry out to Him (Luke 18:7).
In closing, when the devil stole a whole month of June to pervert it with fornication, God took back one day from it and shone His light that will forever change the month of June in America. Moving forward, evil will look more and more pathetic and people will be turning away from it. Satan may have small victories here and there but God holds the key. He is winning. One day He will judge and bring every evil deeds to an end. That is the ultimate Victory we all eagerly await.
Always pray and never lose heart.