There are 40 days until the election. We must proceed with the attitude Jeremiah had in the stocks and Ezra had during his dangerous journey.
Hey, welcome to Politics by Faith, brought to you by the Patriots Gold Group. I don't have a specific political story to start off this conversation, just speaking to the general state of things. We have 41 days until the election. It's all very exciting. But then what?
Whether it goes how you want it to go or not, then what? We started a theme on the show today and I don't want to prepare it here fully because I need to hash it out more. We're talking about this town, Dayton, Ohio. It's next to Springfield. You know, Springfield where they're eating cats.
But Dayton, Ohio, this NPR article is all about how Dayton has embraced immigrants and it's made them so much better. It's made the town so much better and all their examples the only example they gave was the economy The economy is doing great. Here's this business that hired They have 300 employees 10% of them are foreign-born and business has never been better for them. They're making so much money. It's great That's the only example they give in the entire story is about the economy
I just want to really express this point that America is more than an economy your town is more than a business. It's not an LLC. It's not a shell corporation. There's more to your town than the GDP. And the only other point that they make in this NPR article is that at the very end, that 40% of the elementary school doesn't speak English. So okay, if you want to talk about the health of the town, that also has to be a metric, doesn't it? Well here, let's check in on this company.
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Oh, well it's great. I'm sure paying their foreign-born workers less money and therefore they're making more profits. It is now wonderful. Okay, well let's now check in on the elementary school. How's it going, little Johnny?
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Oh, well little Johnny's in the classroom and he's the only kid who speaks English. So it's not going well for little Johnny or the teachers or anyone else in this school actually. But that has to be a metric as well. I then made the point, a friend of mine, he's a hobby farmer, and he's got a hobby farm, and he has these beautiful vegetables, just thriving, stunningly massive, huge, like out
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of Avatar, like otherworldly, beautifully vibrant vegetables. And I asked him, I was like, what is going on? And he said, what about the bugs? And he said, there's no bugs. Or he said, bugs don't attack these plants. I said, what?
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He said, yeah, bugs don't attack these. They're too healthy.
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So it's very interesting.
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So it turns out, so because he uses the manure from the cows that he has for the flower boxes, the garden boxes, the raised vegetable beds, and his plants are super healthy. So it turns out, and I'm not a horticulturist, but in my short studying, that if a leaf of a plant is very, very healthy, it has a certain
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amount of something in it that bugs literally cannot eat. If the plant is not this healthy, then it doesn't have this thing, so bugs can't eat it. And these And his plants are so healthy they don't need any pesticide or anything. Bugs just don't eat it. And I think that's our country. I think our country, if we were a healthy country, I don't think companies would be
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hiring foreign labor firms, like recruitment firms, to bring in people to work at the factory
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Right?
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You would just have people in Dayton doing it. I don't even think if you were, if you were a healthy country, I don't even think you would be thinking this way. Like, oh, well, let's bring in the Haitians. If it weren't for the people of Haiti, I don't know if we'd survive. I just say that's, that's, we're just not a healthy place.
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I just bring all that up and I'll stop the conversation there. Although that's not a great place to stop. But I bring this up because the election is very important.
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Sure ain't everything, sure ain't the end.
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We have a long way to go, long way to go. And we need to trust on God. That's the biggest thing, always.
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And any way I can remind us of that, remind me of that,
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is a worthy use of time.
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I got two stories. First, the prophet Jeremiah. is a worthy use of time. I got two stories. First, the prophet Jeremiah, he was put in the stocks by the chief priest after he was whipped.
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So in Jeremiah 19, talking about the people of Israel worshiping other gods, and Jeremiah said, I will make, I'm speaking from God, I will make this city desolate and hissing. Everyone who passes by it will be astonished and hiss because of all its plagues.
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And I will cause them to eat the flesh of their sons and the flesh of their daughters, and everyone shall eat the flesh of his friend in the siege and in the desperation with which their enemies and those who seek their lives shall drive them to despair." So the enemy will come and siege the town which means surround it and people are going to eat each other. It's going to be awful.
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The point is it's going to be really, really bad because you are worshipping other gods. People are even engaging in child sacrifice. So the chief priest, Pasher, smote Jeremiah. Which means 40 lashes and then throw him in the stocks. So he's in the stocks and he's having a tough time. So here's verse 7 of chapter 20.
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Oh Lord, you induced me and I was persuaded. You are stronger than I and have prevailed. So thanks a lot. I spoke, because you made me. And now here I am. I'm in derision daily. Everyone mocks me. For when I spoke, I cried out. I shouted violence and plunder. Because the word of the Lord was made to me.
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A reproach and a derision daily. Then I said, I will not make mention of him, nor speak any more in his name. So Jeremiah's like, I'm done. I'm done prophesying. Look where it got me. I don't want to talk about it anymore. I don't want to speak God's word anymore. I don't want to tell the people of Israel what's happening anymore. I don't want to say what's going to
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happen to them if they keep doing this, if they keep worshiping other gods. I'm not going to talk about it. I will not make mention of Him. God. But His word was in my heart like a burning fire Shut up in my bones. I was a weary of holding it back. I couldn't even hold it back If I heard many mocking fear on every side report
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They said and we will report it all my acquaintances watched for my stumbling saying perhaps he can be induced then we will prevail against Him and we will take our revenge on him. The point is he couldn't not speak God's Word So he didn't want to do it anymore, but it was burning in his heart like fire. It was so deeply embedded in him. It was in his bones.
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The silence that he was proposing of knowing the truth and not speaking it, that was more painful and unbearable to him than the suffering he endured for speaking the truth. Does that make sense? That's crazy. Not, not knowing the truth and not speaking it was more painful than speaking the truth and suffering for it.
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How about that? So he could not not preach God's Word. And he concludes, But the Lord is with me as a mighty awesome one.
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Therefore, my persecutors will stumble and will not prevail. They will be greatly ashamed. They will not prosper. Their everlasting confusion will not be forgotten. But O Lord of hosts, you who test the righteous and see the mind and heart, let me see your vengeance on them, for I have pleaded my cause before you." Great story. Check this one out. Ezra.
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Specifically, Ezra 8.22. So Ezra is returning to Israel, and this is at the approval of the Persian king. And he says, Then I proclaimed to fast there at the river, that we might humble ourselves before our God, to seek from Him the right way for us, and all our little ones, and all our possessions. Can we please do the same?
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For I was ashamed to request of the king an escort of soldiers and horsemen to help us against the enemy on the road, because we had spoken to the king, saying, The hand of our God is upon all those for good who seek Him. And His power and His wrath are against all those who forsake Him. So we fasted and entreated our God for this, and He answered our prayers." So this is great.
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So Ezra's making the journey back, and he refused to even ask to be protected by the king and the king's men. He did not want to rely on human help to protect him. He went to the king and he said, King, you're not going to believe this God of ours is amazing anyone who loves him he'll protect those who are against them he's against oh and by the way can you give
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us a bunch of soldiers to protect us on our journey and the Persian king like what I thought you said your God so Ezra didn't even ask just prayed didn't even ask for human help from the king he just prayed and he went out on the journey with no visible protection. Yes, it's wise to use what's around us for our own good, for the objective, for achieving objectives, etc., etc. But we rely far, far too much on these human endeavors to save us and not on God. You have to, to bring it back to politics, you have to still vote. Yes. You can't sit back and be like, well, I'm not gonna do anything. You have to be a part of it. You still have to participate. But don't rely only on that. In fact, that should be like the smallest thing. It's like the bare minimum thing. Just do that, of course, knock that off the list. But the vast majority of our time, attention, and energy needs to be praying to God. So let us go forward with the attitude of Jeremiah. I have to do the right thing no matter what and with the confidence of Ezra. I'm not even gonna ask for human help. I'm gonna rely firmly, entirely, totally on God. help. I'm gonna rely firmly, entirely, totally on God. Mike Slater dot locals dot com. Transcript and commercial frees on the website Mike Slater dot locals dot com.