MENE, MENE, TEKEL, PARSIN
Do you know where we get the phrase “the writing on the wall?” It comes from the Bible: Daniel, Chapter 5.
Whether you accept that the Bible is the Word of God or not, there is
still a great deal of wisdom to be had from studying it. It is the
singularly greatest piece of historical recording known to man: never
has it been shown to be false in the slightest detail. In the Bible, the
writing on the wall is a warning to the king of Babylon because he had
turned from God — a prophecy of his impending doom – but it could just
as easily have been to a people or a nation who had turned away from
God.A nation’s fall can come in many forms. For Israel, it was at the hand of the Babylonians, and later, the Assyrians. If you know who these people are, then you will know that these stories are not ancient history. The ramifications resulting from the wars between Israel, the Babylonians and Assyrians still drive the events of today. Were it not for another lesson in wisdom so elegantly explained by Solomon in the book of Ecclesiastes – that men repeat the past because their arrogance causes them to forget the past – more of us might understand this. We might also understand one of the lessons we are supposed to learn from the writing on the wall:
God always sends us warning signs to cause us to turn back before we fall.
I will not get into the Biblical parallels we find in the story of
1930’s – 1940’s Germany, but they are most certainly there. But I will
tell you that Hitler should not have come as a surprise to the German
people. They were given clear warning signs of what he was and what he
intended to do. After all, Mein Kampf
was published in 1925 and 1926. How much more clearly can a people be
warned than to read the words of a man who is openly telling you what he
believes, why and what he plans to do about it? No, Germany was warned,
but they chose to ignore the warnings and pursue their own desires
instead. Germany was worried more about their wounded national pride and
the perceived crimes that were perpetrated against them by the Allies
than they were worried about rebuilding a righteous and prosperous
nation. So they followed a man who promised them vengeance against their
enemies and an easy road back to material prosperity. They chose the
path they took, and they had no on to blame for the consequences, not
even Hitler.Today, we are being given many similar warnings, and just like Israel and Germany before us, we are ignoring them. How is it we miss them when they scream at us from the headlines of our news every day?
Obama says he’ll be taking ‘executive actions’ without Congress on ‘regular basis’ to ‘heal the economy’
Obama Again Says He Will Have to Circumvent Congress
Obama: “Where Congress Is Not Willing To Act, We’re Going To Go Ahead And Do It Ourselves”
Obama to go around Congress on ‘regular basis’ to ‘heal the economy’
Next time, Obama may go over Congress’s head
Obama Has Right to Bypass Congress on Cybersecurity, Immigration
Shift on Executive Power Lets Obama Bypass Rivals
Obama Bypasses Congress, Gives $1.5 Billion to Muslim Brotherhood
Obama has also declared that he now has the power to seize and detain anyone, for any reason, for any length of time and to do so without warrant or due process. He gave himself the authority to declare anyone a terrorist enemy of the State, which he claimed the power to then assassinate without oversight or due process. This list of grievances grows longer every day — grievances identical to many of those listed in the Declaration of Independence, and still we refuse to call it by its proper name.
Those are all signs of impending tyranny – every one of them. So you see, the warnings are everywhere, and they come from every place in society. If you think all those headlines are from so-called “right wing hate media,” you need to click on them. They range from blogs to the New York Times. You even have FaceBook pages trying to start up urging Obama to “just do it,” a State governor saying we should suspend elections and a U.S. Congressman calling on Obama to suspend the Congress so he can rule by decree. What’s more, nearly half of the people in this nation support this sentiment in one way or another.
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