Posted on 01/09/2019 8:42:03 AM PST by marktwain
Edited on 01/09/2019 8:58:31 AM PST by Jim Robinson. [history]
Jesus has told us to love our enemies.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg has done a great deal to destroy the Constitution as written, and thus destroy the rule of law in the United States. She follows a 70 year tradition of Progressive dominance of the Court, ignoring the clear text of the Constitution, and substituting Progressive preferences.
Ruth is old, and faces death. She sees her death, not at the end of productive life, but as a contribution to the destruction of all her work over decades.
God, please help open Ruth's heart to you. Help Ruth to realize we are all sinners and need forgiveness. We can never live up to the level of perfection God requires, without Jesus. We are all imperfect, because we are not God.
Ruth, you need only ask, and God will help you.
God, I know you wish for all to be saved. Please help your creation, Ruth to accept you and ask for your grace. Help open her heart, and humble her so that she can overcome her pride.
Help Ruth to realize she is not God. Help her realize she is not in control, and she, as with all people, is mortal, and will face you, probably in the near future.
God, may your grace help Ruth to become a child of God.
In the name of your son, Jesus, Amen.
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My feelings towards Ruth are probably pretty similar to her feelings towards the United States Constitution.
As far as equating being wrong and evil, no I do not do that. However I saw two people last night who definitely bridge the gap between wrong and evil. Along with a woman that nearly became our president. Those three are indeed evil and should be treated as such.
In another post it was suggested that both sides of the aisle often equate being wrong with being evil.
I’d like to pose this question, is it simply wrong when someone wants to dominate and rule you? Who wants to take away your god-given rights and freedoms because they want to have power over you?
At what point do you decide that they have crossed over from simply being well-meaning and wrong to malevolent and despotic? And is malevolence and despotism evil? I have to think it often is.
Thank you for a wonderful post/prayer.
I’ve always have trouble with the “love your enemies” commandment. You did it well.
Know this: our protestations and manifestations of our love for them are as burning coals on their head.
Romans 12:20
On the contrary, "If your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him a drink. For in so doing, you will heap burning coals on his head."
I pray she gets what she deserves for the damage she has done.
Well and good.
And when your enemy is waging war on you and actively trying to destroy you, does the Bible say it’s okay to put a knife in their belly?
That is not a snide or sarcastic retort it is a sincere question.
I love her after she is on a slab.
I highly recommend the book at the link. It is titled: A Time to Kill (the myth of Christian Pacifism)
Neither Jesus nor any of the Apostles asked or told soldiers to give up their profession, for example.
Well then I submit to you, that she is making it clear she’s going to continue to wage war on us up until her last breath. In my mind that entitles her to nothing from me, because she has said by her actions that she is an active combatant until the end.
My prayer is that she learns to love God, repents her sins, and is saved.
Do you see anything wrong with that?
I pray for her regularly - that she will repent, or that she gets to see Jesus VERY soon. I’d be happy either way.
A psalm of David when he fled from his son Absalom.
Lord, how my foes increase!
There are many who attack me.
Many say about me,
There is no help for him in God.
But you, Lord, are a shield around me,
my glory, and the one who lifts up my head.
I cry aloud to the Lord,
and he answers me from his holy mountain.
I lie down and sleep;
I wake again because the Lord sustains me.
I will not be afraid of thousands of people
who have taken their stand against me on every side.
Rise up, Lord!
Save me, my God!
You strike all my enemies on the cheek;
you break the teeth of the wicked.
Salvation belongs to the Lord;
may your blessing be on your people.
If David can pray that God breaks the teeth of the wicked, why can’t I? Although I’d LOVE it if she converted instead.
I like to point out that when Jesus gave his admonition for the apostles to obtain swords (for he was going away soon), the disciples actually had 2 swords in their possession. Leaves the “pacifists” speechless...
God is in charge. It is fine to ask God for help. I do so all the time.
I work at being careful not to order the Lord about.
He may break my enemies teeth, but that is his choice.
God understands our needs. May his will be done.
Jesus gave an order...who says anything about “ordering Him about”?
Absolutely not.
Sorry, I was making a response to the post above yours!
Good post.
I am praying for her death the more painful the better
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