When the oppressor is no more, and destruction has ceased, and marauders have vanished from the land, then a throne shall be established in steadfast love in the tent of David, and on it shall sit in faithfulness a ruler who seeks justice and is swift to do what is right. -Isaiah 16:4b-5
I'm not sure who all follows my blog and I have no way of knowing who gets my posts by email. I know there is at least one person who might read it that will strongly disagree with this post, but I feel how I feel and make no apology for that.
I can come across as very politically liberal. Really, I only lean further left when I feel the right-wing spiraling out of control. I am actually usually pretty middle-of-the road with a left lean. I usually think it's a very good thing to have control of the country switch from democrats to republicans and back again. It generally keeps the country on an even keel.
But these days, I don't even recognize this country. I feel like Israel must have felt when they were exiled to Babylon. I feel like I live in a strange land ruled by a cruel and oppressive "king." And I long for the day that a new "throne" is established. In my lifetime, we have had presidents who have made bad mistakes and made policies I strongly disagree with. But I have still respected the president because it has always been obvious that these men loved their country and were in awe of the position that they held. I don't find this to be true under the present administration. It is a love of self. Love of self makes bad kings... and bad presidents.
My hope is that this is a temporary exile. The U.S. has never been perfect, but we used to strive to be.
God of All Nations,
Guide our world leaders. Refresh the hearts of all people. Help us to follow you. Amen.