Wisdom vs. Government

The wisest man to ever live tells us in Proverbs what man’s government should and not be, and what the results WILL BE!

When the wicked are in charge: People will not accept divine guidance; sin and immorality flourishes, and the country will become unstable. Good people will be punished for refusing to accept their lack of morality. The lack of divine guidance will result in electing leaders that have no common sense, who create laws that oppress society and pervert justice. These wicked leaders hide their intentions behind emotional arguments, so that they can control weak-minded people. They promise to give you everything, and that you will not have any consequences for bad choices.

THE END RESULTS WILL BE, PEOPLE WILL BE ENSLAVED TO THE GOVERNMENT.

When godly, wise, and knowledgeable leaders are in charge, the government is stable and limited, and the people enjoy freedom and prosperity. Godly leaders acknowledge God and His life-prinicples found in God’s Word. These godly principles work for all honest and law-abiding people.

When the godly are leading there will be justice in our courts and consequences for bad choices. This will terrify those whose only purpose in life is to take advantage of others. For it is godliness that makes a nation great, and it is moral-rot that destroys a nation completely.

Remember that justice is truth in action!

How do you know who is wise, and who is wicked? The wise build their nation upon God’s instructions and principles for the marriage/family and a nation’s government. The wicked are trapped by their self-deceit built on lies. Wise leaders know that when the people are joyful and happiness fills their hearts the nation will prosper. The wise know that If you search for good, you will find favor; but if you search for evil, it will find you! This next year look at our leadership and what do you see? If wise then we have a great future, if they are wicked then we need to be prepared for what is coming.

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