Our president now was and is all about change. But our Father says He changes not. I am not going to talk bad about our president this is not what I am talking about. But what concerns me is our Father is offering a chance of restoration and the majority don't want it. They want change. But Daniel says, the enemy wants to change times and laws. Our Father is about teshuva, repent and return. Don't get me wrong I know the media has alot to do with it. Everybody else has dropped out of the race except for Romney, a white Obama and Ron Paul. I don't watch much tv but when I do have the news on, I don't see hardly anything on Ron Paul.
This campaign sign, the R, reminds me of Obama's sign.
I know Ron Paul is not Torah observant, but I don't think it coincidence that we now have a choice to pick someone who is about restoring or change. And when they pick change again. It is going to get bad. And people are going to start wondering what happened, again. If Ron Paul happened to win out over Romney I would vote. But unfortunately, I don't see that happening. It is a sad thing. It is the way we have been taught by society. Give me something new, something different. Throw the old out and move on to bigger and better. Except this time it is the downfall.
This reminds me of the flood joke. It had been raining for days and days, and a terrible flood had come over the land. The waters rose so high that one man was forced to climb onto the roof of his house.
As the waters rose higher and higher, a man in a rowboat appeared, and told him to get in. "No," replied the man on the roof. "I have faith in the Lord; the Lord will save me." So the man in the rowboat went away. The man on the roof prayed for God to save him.
The waters rose higher and higher, and suddenly a speedboat appeared. "Climb in!" shouted a man in the boat. "No," replied the man on the roof. "I have faith in the Lord; the Lord will save me." So the man in the speedboat went away. The man on the roof prayed for God to save him.
The waters continued to rise. A helicopter appeared and over the loudspeaker, the pilot announced he would lower a rope to the man on the roof. "No," replied the man on the roof. "I have faith in the Lord; the Lord will save me." So the helicopter went away. The man on the roof prayed for God to save him.
The waters rose higher and higher, and eventually they rose so high that the man on the roof was washed away, and alas, the poor man drowned.
Upon arriving in heaven, the man marched straight over to God. "Heavenly Father," he said, "I had faith in you, I prayed to you to save me, and yet you did nothing. Why?" God gave him a puzzled look, and replied "I sent you two boats and a helicopter, what more did you expect?"
The bad thing is this time no flood, we will be refined by the fire. There will come a time and soon that there is no more chances. The door will close. My prayer as always may their eyes be opened to see and their ears opened to hear. May they no longer sleep. Because those who eyes and ears that are closed are those that sleep and are the ones who don't keep Torah and believe in Yeshua.
Restore, Restore, Restore!!!
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