I wonder - if things turned around unexpectedly for the good, would you be disappointed that you were wrong?
I’d love to be wrong on this score. I have kids and hoped-for grandkids and a ministry overseas. However, that is not the message I’m getting from The Spirit or from the Word of God, or in looking at history.
I cannot find in scripture where God has a policy of removing the consequences of sin. David’s son died after he repented and fasted a week. Moses was not permitted to go into the Promised land, etc.
And while Jesus told the adulteress she was not condemned by Him at that moment, He also told her to go and sin no more. Had she been caught again in the act - I’m pretty sure she would have been stoned.
Repentance is a necessary ingredient of forgiveness. I do not see or hear the vast majority of churches speaking up on that issue. Not like our Patriarchs did in the 1760s. Our culture is a testimony against the church given what the Founders expected the church to uphold in the society.
As such , I hold no hope that God is going to spare us that which we have sown for ourselves in this nation.
Sorry if you do not like the message, people being told to shape or else is never popular.