“But Woe To You…”

In these times we live in, I believe this message by Yeshua of Nazareth needs some contemplation:

The four woes that follow in Luke 6:24–26

24“But woe to you who are rich,
    for you have already received your comfort.
25Woe to you who are well fed now,
    for you will go hungry.
Woe to you who laugh now,
    for you will mourn and weep.
26Woe to you when everyone speaks well of you,
    for that is how their ancestors treated the false prophets.

I’m going to say it again: beware the rich and especially rich preachers; they speak only for money and none alive can serve two masters, God and money. The true speaker for God, you will know by their meekness, their disregard for fame and riches. They do not live in mansions, nor drive expensive cars; they dress in decent but inexpensive clothes, they are not well fed because their earnings put shoes on their children’s feet, food in their stomachs, clothes on their backs.

They put long hours and much effort into making sure that their church and its members are taken care of; they give to charity, they are hurt when others feel pain. If they could, they would take the world onto their own shoulders.

In the woes above, Christ made clear that the rich and greedy, the satisfied and happy, the people who seek the adulation of those who would believe their lies, are going to suffer torment, anguish and emptiness before they die.

Donald Trump is in a fix. He is rich, a false prophet who sought the power and devices of the wicked, who craved attention, loyalty and adoration, all because he thought himself deserving.

But one very determined woman has worked hard, getting people to come forth and tell the truth about January 6th, 2021 and his part in actually calling his cultists to overthrow, not just the election results, but the United States government. He is about to be dealt the woes listed by Luke. He has sown discord, disregard for constitutional law, indecency and dishonor.

He will reap in equal measure everything he planted.

May God pity me, a sinner; for in my heart I can find no sympathy for this devilish man.