Psalm 30:5
For His anger endureth but a moment; in His favor is life; weeping may
endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.
With the lingering bitter taste of this disappointing election and the
shock of it is being expressed in different ways from shock to anger and
outrage; let me encourage myself and all that weeping may endure for a night,
but joy comes in the morning.
What this mean is that yes we are hurting and disappointed to the feeling
of anger while analyzing what could have been done different. I am not sure of
the answer, but during my prayer and meditation time it was revealed to me; the
people wanted Hillary, but God wanted Trump. God being supreme always gets His
way. God knows the outcome and the effectiveness of his presidency. Please take
comfort in knowing that God protect and cares for His people. He is true to His
promise of never to leave nor forsake His own.
If the above revelation is true, these questions come to mind, what is
God trying to teach America?
Has this country moved too far from God being founded on Christian principles?
Is He trying to teach America
that all humanity is linked through His Spirit? A divided country will not
stand.
In my heart and I believe that in her coalition's hearts she is our
President and we will always honor her tireless work improving the lives of
others.
Let me close by saying, cry if we must, lament if we will because we participated
in a Democracy that we all believed in and fought for our beliefs with dignity,
honesty and integrity. Sometimes those values are overshadowed by lies, deceit
and dishonesty, but hold to our principles that truth will win in the end and joy
will come in the morning.
In our difficult times remember these two scriptures, (1)
no weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that
shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn (Isaiah 54:17ab), and
(2) weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning (Psalm
30:5c).
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