Politics, Prophecy, And The Santorum Factor

Rick Santorum Politics, Prophecy, and the Santorum Factor

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If these are not the biblical ‘last days,’ then nothing said here is of any particular consequence. If, as the Bible says, the last generation begins when Israel becomes a free and independent nation again (British Mandate of 1948), then we can only hope to survive the perils the very near future will dump on our nation and an unwary world in its social, economic, ideological, and religious upheaval.

We might think that people who deal with future events have no standing because they are largely dealing with unknown quantities and events. This folly is exposed by several means, not the least of which is the ‘futures market’ that initiated in the 1920s. Investors sunk millions into the promise of future crops and livestock that were neither bred nor planted at the time of their investments. Some were made rich beyond all expectations, and some lost their fortunes. Prophecy is far more important to the nation, but it is given far less credence.

The difference is not subtle. Dabbling with and misjudging futures can result in the loss of fortunes, but dabbling with and misjudging the prophetic can cost your entire future.

Since all biblical prophecy is actually pre-written history with a one hundred percent accuracy rate, the question is why would anyone take a chance at ignoring, disbelieving, or simply just dismissing it? Here is the short version of the prophecies that this nation has so far been unwilling to take seriously.

Every prophet of old was given roughly a forty year period to proclaim their message to Israel and the surrounding nations. Forty is the Bible’s number of  ‘ample proof.’ Whether it’s 40 years of roaming in the desert as Israel did after Moses carried them out of Egypt or the 40 days and nights Christ fasted before he was confronted and tempted by Satan, it is a very significant number. It is also a prophetic pattern that must be reckoned with, in anytime, then or now.

The scourge of abortion, the sexual revolution, the rise of the gay agenda, and the battle for same sex marriages along with the emergent liberalism in education, politics, and social views are all, you guessed it, about 40 years in the making. Prophetic voices have accompanied the rise of these trends to decry them even as churches, grassroots movements, and other organizations have fought long and hard to reverse these trends to no avail.

The call to reverse these trends is a call to repentance, but it is going mostly unheeded. Lack of concern about America’s moral decline is best reflected in the recent results of the Republican primary races. It is apparent that the establishment wants Mitt Romney, but no one is properly counting the cost of a Romney nomination and a possible win in November.

Questions said to be not as important as jobs and the economy will not go unanswered as this 40 year test comes to its conclusion. Can we expect Mitt to fight and defeat the 4,000 abortions per day? Will he stand against same sex marriages and stop the gay agenda from using the laws of the nation to spread its perversion?

Since he has already declared that he will not reverse the repeal of the military’s policy of DADT, there is no need to ask that question. Finally, will the architect of Romneycare really slice up Obamacare the minute he gets into office? Most of the above questions are answered with a solid no, so there is little reason to believe that the moral tone of the nation will change very much in a Romney administration.

All that remains is the question of whether he can turn the economy around. This is where politics smashes headlong into prophecy. No nation ancient or modern has ever declined into deep immorality and succeeded as a military or economic power. The Bible and the historical record are clear; God will not continue to bless any nation that insists in sliding off into deep perversions and immorality or the slaughtering of its own unborn children.

Romney and no one else can reverse God’s thinking. God will act, and He will deal with our economy, but not in the way we might hope for. Prophecy says that Romney must fail, not because he has nothing to offer, but because he is avoiding dealing with what actually ails the nation. Romney doctrine is a promise predicated on fixing the symptoms of a sickly nation while ignoring the disease. Put another way, if your doctor offers a band aid after your diagnosis for cancer, it is time to look for another doctor.

Should Barack Obama defeat the conservative effort in November, prophecy becomes one hundred times more serious. That is when we will be talking about figures the Bible calls the False Prophet and the Antichrist. Messages like this and websites that publish them will have only a limited time to exist.

What we know as freedom of speech will be only a memory and the days of good and plenty will become days of dearth, death, and dissimulation. Don’t worry; it is not something done by one man, but it is the spirit of the age. It is the much prophesied, oft disputed, and much feared time of the one-world system of governance that most in leadership today deny will ever come.

Most of the big money in today’s GOP race is being bet on Mitt. It is big money being placed on the big money candidate with the hope of producing big money for everyone, but is nevertheless small thinking.

The apostate church has recently produced a rash of new evidence of its renewed slide into the prurient and ridiculous. One mega church of over 19,000 members has a pastor that is preaching sex, another who had sex with his wife atop his churche’s roof, and another Texas church has a pastor who advised his congregants to get tattoos for Lent (in spite of Leviticus 19: 28 and just a slight smattering of common sense.) The story does not end there because while all this is indeed happening, millions of serious and dedicated Christians have begun praying for the nation like never before.

Could it be that, while they are praying like never before, they have forgotten to look at the obvious, or even the possibility that God has already provided the answer? What is the point of quoting 2 Chronicles 7:14 and spending time in groups that are on constant prayer vigils for the nation if we let the obvious slip by right under our noses?

After first resorting to Bible prophecy, the moral teachings of Christ and his Apostles, if any doubt remains that we are slipping away as a nation, we have only to do a quick follow up. We could hurry to read Hal Lindsey’s newest book “The Everlasting Hatred,” or we may want to make it a point to go see Kirk Cameron’s new movie “Monumental.” If you’re an internet buff, you could surf over to hard hitting sites like Mychal Massie’s Daily Rant and read articles like “Morality Doesn’t Evolve.” After doing all that, you may want to get off your knees long enough to look around and see if God has been listening to your prayers about the nation.

The only candidate for office on the Republican ticket today who has not flinched about the moral decline of the nation is, beyond doubt, Rick Santorum. The only candidate that could be identified as the answer to so many prayers is Santorum, but that does not mean that God has found himself a perfect man. God uses the willing; there are no perfect men.

We have heard all too often those who exclaim that we should be careful what we pray for because we just might get it. In reality, that is not the question, but this is: if we got what we prayed for, would we recognize it, would we support it, and finally would we cast our vote for it?

Many would prefer that Santorum were a Protestant rather than a Catholic. Yet others would prefer he would have voted differently in some issues. The answer to this is, so what, because it is well known that some would prefer that he would just go away. After a serious look at Santorum in view of our moral decline, we would be more likely to be rebuked like the Apostle Philip for not recognizing what was as clear as the nose on our face. Don’t think you could miss your answer? Consider this:

“Philip saith unto him, Lord, show us the Father, and it sufficeth us. Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? he that hath seen me hath seen the Father.” (John 14: 8, 9)

 

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  1. You lost me at Rick Santorum. Rick Santorum is no Conservative by any way shape or form. He will lose by a bigger landslide than Romney. The one who is talking about real change is Newt Gingrich. Yes, the man who is on his third wife, who has admitted he has fallen short of the Glory of God. Have you even listened to what he has said? He is talking about reversing not only the fiscal decay of America but the moral decay as well. He is also a strong supporter of Israel and would aid them in moving their capital to Jerusalem. It is unfortunate that the greedy power hungry Mormon cult member Romney has amassed all this money and has smeared Mr. Gingrich. It is a sad day for America and I think I will be living to see the Lord’s return with the continuation of the Hitler despot in the WH.

  2. I firmly believe the man to lead this nation is Dr. Ron Paul. Paul is an evangelical christian, but does not believe in wearing his faith on his sleeve in order to pander for votes. Some people believe he is anti-Israel, but he is not. Dr. Paul just believes that America uses foreign aid as a way to tell other countries what to do, and if Israel wanted military assistance from the U.S. Dr. Paul would certainly provide it. Ron Paul’s foreign policy approach follows the biblical principle of “just wars”, where a country must have a clear reason for going to war. Many have twisted this policy to mean that Dr. Paul would not defend America or state that this would not work in today’s world, as with Iran. Those people may as well just say they do not trust God’s way of doing things. Dr. Paul’s economic policy is spot on to revive our ailing economy, and his full federal reserve audit would reveal much about the modern day money changers who profit greatly from war. Sadly, Dr. Paul is ridiculed and denigrated at every turn, even by such people as Rush Limbaugh. The reaction of the press on both sides of the debate to Dr. Paul is actually what clued me in that he was probably the best candidate. I did not consider voting for him in 2008. But now, I am much more informed of what’s happening in America and around the world, and it is frightening. The bible does prophesy of a one world government and a cashless society. We are extremely close to that point right now. Leon Panetta just this week stated that America must have the “permission” of the U.N. from now on before going to war. Not congress, not the American people, but the U.N.!!! Ron Paul is the only candidate being either ignored, ridiculed, or lied about because he is the only one who would actually change things. Think about it.

  3. This is pathetic. The problems that we are having with immorality and faith and anything related to this is that this is an agenda. This is all party of the United Nations Agenda 21 or global governance. Our government supports and funds this agenda and Santorum will not stop it. He did nothing when he had the chance to. This is what these globalist want to do: They want to destroy religion, faith, the family structure, create chaos and immorality and government dependence. Rick Santorum is not the savior that this article purports him to be because he will do nothing to stop this – he did nothing when he had the chance.. Oh, yes he preaches a good song, but please look at his liberal and big government voting record. Unless we get out of the United Nations, and Rick Santorum will not accomplish this, nothing will change. The only thing that we will be able to look forward to a Santorum presidency is even more government intrusion into our private lives. Santorum will dictate even more than Obama because he believes in a big federal government. He is a Federalist and will only make matters worse. Big government is the only reason why we are having the problems that we have. Santorum will never stop this, he will continue to support the United Nations. So, please stop this lithany and religious misinformation that you are using in order to push a Santorum presidency. It will not work. Santorum will make things much worse. There is no difference between him and Romney and Gingrich. Nothing new here. The Republicans under Newt Gingrich and even when Santorum was in Washington did nothing to reverse abortions and Roe vs. Wade. How many chances are we suppose to give these clowns anyway? Stop listening to their rhetoric and start looking at their voting records. This does not lie. This article is just another misinformed propaganda piece of dunk written by another neo-conservative.

    • NeoConservative? You must be a supporter of nutcase Ron Paul. Gingrich did an excellent job as Speaker. He accomplished a great deal and would accomplish even more as POTUS. IMO he is the only one who will reverse the moral and fiscal decline of America. Santorum is getting votes because RINO ROMNEY did a number on Gingrich with his lying smear campaign. No now the NOT ROMNEY vote is going to Santorum, who is even worse than RINO ROMNEY. Remember Romney not only belongs to a cult but has stated he will keep parts of Obamacare and pay for it with military cuts. He also said he would have signed NDAA. He also will let the military stay openly queer. Don’t buy the establishment bs that he is electable. He isn’t and Santroum is even worse.

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