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SGT Steve McFarland
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I stand with you Brother @Cpl Mark A Morris! God judged the children of Israel when they sacrificed their children to Molech, and He will judge America if we don't bring an end to this slaughter of the innocents.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
Cpl Mark A. Morris
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I think it is too late SGT.
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PO3 Richard T.
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Great comment my Friend
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It seems to me that man has gone beyond the bounds that God set and stands on the edge of an eternal night. Our nation has, for the most part, forgotten God. I would have to say that worse than that, they pretty much mock God.

As the Scripture says, we could say of us, “There is no fear of God in them.” Evil abounds in our society. And sadly has even filtered its way into the Church. I really believe, as I shared with you in our last study together, that we’ve gone too far. Too far in the Church and too far in our nation. And I think we face a divine judgment in these days.

The prophet Jeremiah faced the very same kind of time. He faced a nation on the brink of a disaster. And this was not just any nation, but the nation of Israel, especially loved, especially chosen, especially made the objective of God’s plans and purposes in reaching the world. And yet, this nation had rejected God. And because they had rejected God, God was going to come against them in a very severe judgment. And Jeremiah was the prophet of doom. Jeremiah is the one who brings to them the Word of God just before the judgment comes to pass.

It could be summed up, perhaps, in Jeremiah chapter 5, verses 22 and 23. This is what it says, “‘Fear ye not Me?’ saith the Lord. ‘Will ye not tremble at my presence, who have placed the sand for the bound of the sea by a perpetual decree, that it cannot pass it: and though its waves toss themselves, yet can they not prevail; though they roar, yet can they not pass over it? But this people hath a revolting and a rebellious heart; they are revolted and gone.’”

Now, that is very graphic language. It is true of Judah, and I offer you the thought that it is also true of America. What is Jeremiah really saying? Well, the first thing that comes to mind, as you look at the verse, is this: He is saying, “Does not My majesty cause you to fear Me?” – the first statement of verse 22 – “Are you not in awe of a God who can bound the sea with a strip of sand? And no matter how fierce the sea becomes, and no matter how it pounds and beats upon the shore, it knows its limits, and it is restrained.”

The almighty power of Jehovah God is so clearly manifest in the works of His creation, Paul said, “That man is without excuse if he doesn’t see God in creation.” Now, that is essentially what Jeremiah is saying. Your mind should be stirred to realize the creative power, the providential majesty of God, and should melt your will into worship and obedience when you know that God controls the elements. The pride of the waves is stayed by the hand of God.

Spurgeon said, “I can scarcely conceive a heart so callous that it feels no awe, or a human mind so dull and destitute of understanding as fairly to view the tokens of God’s omnipotent power and then turn aside without some sense of the fitness of obedience.” End quote. source GTY
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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If you don't have a womb, it ain't your business.

As long as those protest stay peaceful let them be.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
Cpl Mark A. Morris
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Dear MSG,
As always, I respect your thoughts and posts. But it is up to the voters of each State what boundaries will be set for murder. The Constitution does not grant the Federal government oversite on this issue.
When American tax monies is used to spread murder in our country and across the globe, it is my business MSG.
Regards,
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