I year ago, around Thanksgiving time, I wrote about covenants. Glenn Beck had challenged his listeners to read and sign a covenant with God, to restore God’s favor upon our land. I don’t know how many signers he got (or even if there was a way to count and then publish the number; we did it, but I don’t recall there being a way to tell Glenn Beck). And we didn’t hear much about it after that.
The Mayflower Compact was the first covenant, or contract between the people and God, for people settling this country, image from here. |
The following year was pretty dedicated to the presidential election—and other elections. (I had to run in my Primary as a precinct chair, back in February; I’d never had a challenger before.) There’s always so much to do. And it’s about persuading people to a point of view.
But the important thing to persuade people to is to live the
laws of God. Even if they can’t quite believe in the One True God, if they
nevertheless live as though they believed, that seems to be enough.
Back in the days when Abraham rescued his nephew Lot from
the wicked cities of Sodom just before its destruction, the Lord
had been willing to spare the city if Abraham could find 50 righteous souls,
or even just 45, or 40, or 30, or 20, or 10. But Abraham couldn't find 10. Lot’s immediate family—which seemed to
consist of Lot and his wife and a couple of daughters, not any married children—was
all they could find, so there was no saving the city. And when Lot’s wife
looked back, she wasn’t saved either.
When Jonah preached to Ninevah, the people repented, and
were spared in that generation (I think they were taken out something like a
century later).
The Lord is merciful. If He has given us warnings, and we
heed them, the likelihood is the bad consequences do not follow.
So I’ve been waiting all year to find out if our humble
turning back to God as a people was enough. We can of course do this
individually—and we must. But as a people it depends on enough people doing it,
probably people who weren’t doing it before, which is why we were ripening for destruction.
And, as people in a proselytizing church know, sharing the gospel—even sharing
the joy that it brings to our lives—is typically not that persuasive to people
whose habits are foreign to showing love to God.
But we had reason to hope. One thing I kept seeing pop up in
memes was this quoted scripture:
If my people, which
are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I
hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
If enough of us committed to live in covenant with Jesus Christ, the Lord would protect and heal our land.
I saw several calls to prayer, especially that final week. Here was one:
Found on Facebook; I couldn't find the originator. |
We had a majority of voters reject a campaign of “abortion” and “he’s literally Hitler and all his voters are fascists, racists, etc…”
The land looks like this, by states.
Final electoral college map, from Real Clear Politics, found on Facebook here |
It looks like this, by county.
County results, map found here |
The blue spots correspond pretty closely to where cities are. I saw stats saying that 86.72% of American land is “red,” while 13.28% is “blue.” One of those few blue counties in Texas is mine, Harris County. But, while we’ve been pretty blue since 2018, this election Trump cut his deficit in half, and we won appellate court judges and several district court judges. We’re trending toward red, so right now you’d call it purple. I’m not sure about the data in Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio, but there’s an awful lot of red country between those big cities.
Even California moved red. Here’s the comparison of counties 2020 to 2024:
Graphic found as screenshot from this video |
Granted, neither party is pure. You can't simply say red is made up of good people and blue is made up of bad people. But it is also true that one of the parties pushed a lot of anti-freedom policies, in our real lives, over the past four years—and pushed for babies to be killed in the womb as a major issue. And they called those of us evil who didn’t go along with them. So it's a relatively accurate depiction for our purposes.
It comes down to what people were thinking in their hearts
as they declared their sides. And if that was to move all of us toward God,
then we can call this win God’s merciful hand preserving us. He wants us to
have liberty—and the prosperity and civilization that go with that.
There’s a scripture verse that kept coming to my attention
this week. This is in the book of Ether, about a people long since destroyed,
whose destruction had come because of the evil cabal, the secret murderous
combinations to get power and gain, and the editor of the pages, many hundred years
later than their destruction, gives us a warning for our day. It’s all
important, but I highlighted a few sentences that strike me as pertinent for
us, in this country, right now.
Ether 8:23-26
23 Wherefore, O ye Gentiles, it is wisdom in God
that these things should be shown unto you, that thereby ye may repent of your sins, and suffer not
that these murderous combinations shall get above you, which are built
up to get power and gain—and the work, yea, even the work of destruction come
upon you, yea, even the sword of the justice of the Eternal God shall fall upon
you, to your overthrow and destruction if ye shall suffer these things to be.
24 Wherefore, the Lord commandeth you, when ye shall see these things
come among you that ye shall awake to a sense of your awful situation, because
of this secret combination which shall be among you; or wo be unto it,
because of the blood of them who have been slain; for they cry from the dust
for vengeance upon it, and also upon those who built it up.
25 For it cometh to pass that whoso buildeth it up
seeketh to overthrow the freedom of all lands, nations, and countries; and it
bringeth to pass to the destruction of all people, for it is built up by the
devil, who is the father of all lies; even that same liar who beguiled our
first parents, yea, even that same liar who hath caused man to commit murder
from the beginning; who hath hardened the hearts of men that they have murdered
the prophets, and stoned them, and cast them out form the beginning.
26 Wherefore, I, Moroni, am commanded to write these things that evil may be done away, and that the time may come that Satan may have no power upon the hearts of the children of men, but that they may be persuaded to do good continually, that they may come unto the fountain of all righteousness and be saved.
Screenshot from this video
Most of this is warning, but in that first verse and the
last we’re told that these things are to persuade us so we will choose
righteousness. There’s a warning, but also the hope that we will heed it and
avoid the bad stuff that could happen.
What if this election was our way of “not suffering these
things” to be among us any longer? What if the calls to “drain the swamp” and
root out the Deep State are exactly what this scripture warned us we needed to
do? This may mean that the Destroying Angel passes over us, as it did the
children of Israel in the days of Moses—because there were enough of us living
in covenant with the Lord Jesus Christ that we are spared from the destruction
that looked so imminent, had things gone the other way.
I’m thankful that a majority of voters rejected the secret
combinations, the evil of tyranny with abortion as its sacrificial right (and
rite).
I’m thankful that Donald Trump was preserved from
assassination. I pray that he will surround himself with wise and good people
who will do the Lord’s will in this country.
I’m thankful for the reprieve from destruction.
There’s plenty to be thankful for this year.
I’m thankful for those who have shared their humor with us through the hard times, and I expect will keep doing so through good times. Here are a sampling.
from a Facebook story, appears to originate with Eric Moutsos |
from an ad on Facebook from MAGA.com |
a Blaze Media ad, product sold here |
The Babylon Bee (satirical site) offers, for Republicans 10 things to be thankful for, at least one or two of which might give you a chuckle. And another 10 things for Democrats.
It looks like this could be a good holiday season—with plenty
of reasons to give thanks and rejoice in our Savior—followed by a new, very
hopeful year, for all those who live in covenant with God, and for all those
who may be saved from destruction along with us.