It is quite unlikely that a country that is getting closer and closer to complete moral reproach would run to the font of theological understanding or prophetic warning. Although God has been cautious to remind us again and over again how much he loves us (John 3:16) and people in the world around us, it is fitting that his messengers are so persistent in their efforts to convey this message. We make use of biblical analogies to assist us in gaining a better understanding of our current situation. While some of these examples are more helpful than others, some are so accurate that they may cause some individuals to want to murder the messenger. Don’t do any damage to the mouthpiece, but make sure you don’t miss the clarion sound that the trumpet is making. It is essential to both our lives and our futures! The day is drawing nearer in which the disdain that people currently feel at the rebuke of the prophet, preacher, and messenger will be replaced by a yearning for another opportunity to hear and pay attention to the message; the clanging will appear to be a pleasant chime, but it will have been swallowed up by time. With the intention of covering up his depravity, Nero blamed the Christians for the destruction of Rome. The prophet Elijah was held responsible by King Ahab for stirring up the whole country of Israel, which occurred a great deal farther back in antiquity. Elijah, who never minced words, made it quite obvious that Ahab was the root cause of every single issue that Israel was facing. That dangerously close to taking his life. This is the moment when history has started to repeat itself. When Ahab first laid eyes on Elijah, the first words that came out of his lips were, “And it came to pass, when Ahab beheld Elijah, that Ahab asked unto him, Art thou he who troubleth Israel?” (2 Kings 18:17) A response was given by the prophet, which was as follows: “And he said, I have not bothered Israel; but thou, and thy father’s house, in that you have deserted the commandments of the LORD, and thou hast followed Baalim.” (2 Kings 18:18) The world has once again begun to blame Christians for all of their ills and problems that cannot be solved. This is evidenced by the irreverent takes that American comedian and political commentator Bill Maher takes on God and his people, as well as the eleven Christians who are killed every day around the world. America is to fault for its own issues, and the voices who stand and warn are not to blame for those problems. Who is to blame, and what is the cost? We shall have to account to God for our own extremism and grossly immoral conduct, but the Christians are not to blame for how things turned out. Does this not come with any kind of cost associated with it? • The intentional slaughter of sixty million (sixty million) infants who were in excellent health • The seething perversions of the LGBT movement, which were responsible for the obliteration of every moral norm that man is aware of. • The indoctrination of our young people, from elementary school through college, by lefty whacko progressive liberal instructors who are in charge of their education. • The promotion of every religion, from Islam to huge, sweet daddy grace, as well as his television evangelical crusades against homosexuality. If there is a debt, when is the first bill that is due? Whether it was ancient Israel, contemporary countries, or the example portrayed in the parable of the Prodigal Son, the one method that God answers to all of them always begins in the same manner. This is true regardless of age or geography. In its most basic form, it refers to the elimination of all wealth, supply, and surplus. It was when she reached a condition that the United States of America has long ago past that Sodom, that old bastion of depravity, was condemned. “Behold, this was the wickedness of your sister Sodom; she and her daughters were filled with pride, a plethora of food, and an excess of idleness; she did not strengthen the hand of those who were poor and in need.” Ezekiel 16:49 reads: There is no doubt in our minds that the conclusion of the “full of bread” would be a part of all that took place in the time leading up to the pouring forth of fire and brimstone on Sodom. You now know the answer! What we shall see first in these United States is what this author would refer to as “ov ov penury,” which, in all its glaring simplicity, is a period of time that is characterized by great poverty and shortage. Given the current state of our economy, a prognosis of this kind could seem to be complete and utter foolishness. We are under the impression that we are in control of our economy, but the truth is that this is not the case and it has never been the case. We would be wise to pay attention to the term “instant” in the section that is about to be presented to us. “At what moment I will speak against a country, and concerning a kingdom, to pluck up, and to pull down, and to destroy it; If that nation, against whom I have proclaimed, turns from their wickedness, I will repent of the evil that I planned to do unto them,” the prophet was quoted as saying. Journal of Jeremiah 18:7-8 If the message that is being sent to you is causing you to feel charmed, troubled, and perplexed, then allow me to provide you with the condensed version. Things are about to become very difficult! Since 2005, Michael Bresciani has served as the editor of the website American Prophet.org. Both Bresciani’s writings and reports, as well as those of some of the most talented authors and journalists in the United States, may be found on the website. His timely reports and writings have been published in print and online journals and magazines and have been read by millions of people all over the world and nationwide. Join us at GAB, which may be found at https://socialcross.org/amprophet. Twitter and Facebook are also included.